Night of Stars 2026: Stargazing in Alcúdia
About Night of Stars 2026: Stargazing in Alcúdia
Experience the magic of the Mediterranean sky at the Night of Stars 2026 in Alcúdia. This unique stargazing event takes place on February 14th, offering you a romantic and educational journey through the cosmos. You will have the chance to witness the breathtaking celestial canopy above Mallorca, guided by experts who will point out constellations and planets. It is the perfect winter activity for those seeking a serene and awe-inspiring experience away from the city lights.
The event is held at the stunning Cap Gros, located along the scenic Camí Vell de la Victòria. This vantage point provides some of the clearest views on the island, far from the light pollution of the main tourist hubs. You can expect a peaceful and intimate atmosphere as the sun sets over the rugged coastline, leaving behind a deep, dark sky. The natural beauty of the Alcúdia peninsula adds a dramatic backdrop to your astronomical exploration tonight.
Starting at 18:00, the program includes guided observations using professional equipment. You will learn about the mythology of the stars and the science of the universe while enjoying the crisp evening air. Whether you are a seasoned astronomer or a curious beginner, the session is designed to be engaging and accessible for everyone. Bring your curiosity and prepare to see the moon and distant galaxies in incredible detail through high-quality telescopes provided on-site.
Since the event takes place outdoors in February, you should wear warm, comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes for the walk to the viewpoint. This is a popular gathering, so arriving early is recommended to secure a good spot. Don't miss this magical night under the stars in one of Mallorca's most beautiful locations. Grab your friends or partner and head to Alcúdia for a night you will always remember.
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