Join a guide on the most beautiful hike on the Alcúdia peninsula and reach the summit of Talaia d'Alcúdia!
Located in the north of Mallorca, less than an hour's drive from Palma, the Alcúdia peninsula is a must for nature hikers on the island. Talaia d'Alcúdia, a mountain peak rising to 446 metres above sea level, offers exceptional views of the surrounding area, between land and sea. So if you are passing by, why not join this guided hike to Talaia d'Alcúdia, an 8 km loop that takes around 4 hours to complete?
Accessible from the age of 12 to anyone who enjoys walking, this hike to Talaia d'Alcúdia will allow you to discover this site alongside a local guide who will share a wealth of enriching information about the peninsula's history and its flora and fauna. Along the way, you will be treated to some stunning views of Pollença Bay and Alcúdia Bay, with plenty of time for photo opportunities to capture precious memories of your escapade. You will be immersed in Mallorcan nature, between pine forests and cliffs, and you might even be lucky enough to meet the goats that roam the area!
With a difference in altitude of 557 metres and taking no more than half a day to complete, this guided hike to Talaia d'Alcúdia is not particularly difficult and will appeal to all hiking enthusiasts. So, if you are passing by Alcúdia during your stay in Mallorca, don't hesitate to head to the Ermita de la Victòria to meet up with your guide and take part in this unforgettable experience!
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Practical information
Set off on a 4-hour guided hike in the Alcúdia peninsula: you will complete an 8-kilometre loop via the summit of Talaia d'Alcúdia, with an ascent of 557 metres.
Please plan to spend half a day (around 4 hours) on site for the whole experience.
- Meeting with the guide in front of the Ermita de la Victòria
- Briefing on the activity and safety instructions
- Depart for a 4-hour hike to Talaia d'Alcúdia: an 8-kilometre loop with an ascent of 557 metres
- Return to the meeting point and end of the activity
All minors must be accompanied by an adult.
This activity is not recommended for pregnant people and is not accessible to people with motor disabilities.
Pets are welcome to join this activity.
- Guide
- Photos
- Video
- Transfer
- Hiking shoes
- Comfortable clothing suited to the weather and the season
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Hat / Cap
- Bottle of water
- Snacks