DAILY GUIDED HIKES

AVAILABLE TOURS

Mallorca is primarily a summer destination famous for its beautiful sandy beaches and crystalline blue waters. It is also a paradise for hikers. Serra de Tramuntana, the central mountain range, offers all year round the possibility to enjoy its enchanting and overwhelming nature: spectacular cliffs, picturesque coastal trails, magical holm oak forests, charming villages, etc. 

Here are some popular types of hikes you can enjoy in Mallorca:

  1. Coastal Trails: Mallorca boasts stunning coastal landscapes, and there are numerous trails that hug the coastline, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. These hikes often include paths along cliffs, coves, and secluded beaches, such as the route from Port de Sóller to Cala Tuent.

  2. Mountain Treks: The island is also home to the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Trekkers can explore challenging mountain trails that lead to peaks like Puig Major, the island’s highest point, or Puig de Massanella. These hikes offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and coastline.

  3. Countryside Walks: Mallorca’s interior is characterized by rolling hills, olive groves, vineyards, and picturesque villages. You can embark on leisurely walks through the countryside, passing through charming villages like Valldemossa or Sóller. These hikes provide opportunities to immerse yourself in the island’s rural culture and scenery.

  4. Gorge and Canyon Hikes: Mallorca features several impressive gorges and canyons, such as the Torrent de Pareis. Hiking through these natural wonders involves navigating rocky terrain and sometimes wading through shallow streams. The landscapes are rugged and dramatic, offering a unique hiking experience.

  5. Historical and Cultural Routes: For those interested in history and culture, there are hiking trails that lead to archaeological sites, ancient ruins, and historic landmarks. One example is the Archduke’s Path (Cami des Arxiduc).

  6. Long-Distance Trails: Mallorca has several long-distance hiking routes that traverse various landscapes and regions of the island. The GR-221, also known as the Ruta de Pedra en Sec (Dry Stone Route), is a famous trail that runs through the Serra de Tramuntana, showcasing the island’s natural and cultural heritage.

AVAILABLE DAILY TOURS

TORRENT DE PAREÍS - mallorca's most spectacular wonder

PRICE: 75,00 EUR/ PP

A 3-kilometer dry canyon with vertical walls 200 meters high, formed by the erosive forces of water over millions of years, Torrent de Pareís cuts through the rugged Tramuntana mountain range. The sheer magnitude of the vertical walls and the ruggedness of the cliffs will leave you in awe. The journey through the canyon is not for the faint of heart, but it rewards hikers with stunning views of the towering cliffs and the wild beauty of Mallorca’s interior. You will navigate through narrow passages, scramble over boulders, and wade through shallow pools of water, adding to the excitement of the hike. the journey ends at the beach of Sa Calobra, a picturesque coastal village located on the northwest coast of Mallorca. There, you can reward yourself with a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, and after, you can relax on the beach, sunbathe, or explore the nearby caves and cliffs. 

Circular coastal walk from sant elm to la trapa monastery

PRICE: 59,00 EUR/ PP

A coastal walk that starts and finishes in the idyllic old fishing village of Sant Elm. This beautiful hike will take you along the coast towards the 400-year-old “Torre de Cala ses Bassets” watchtower offers permanent spectacular views of The Dragon Island – just offshore on the southwest part of Mallorca. It continues through a well-trodden path up a forested slope, which later becomes steep and rocky on the upper part until you reach the old Trappist Monastery, “La Trapa“. 

Throughout the hike, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the coastline, with the sparkling Mediterranean stretching out before you.

Overall, the hike from Sant Elm to La Trapa Monastery offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural interest, and physical activity, making it a must-do excursion for any visitor to Mallorca.

6 miles (10km)

DAY 2. sant elm to la trapa monastery CIRCULAR WALK

Your active week starts with a circular coastal walk in the idyllic old fishing village of Sant Elm. A beautiful hike that takes you along the coast towards the 400-year-old “Torre de Cala ses Bassets” watchtower offers permanent spectacular views of The Dragon Island – just offshore on the southwest part of Mallorca. It continues through a well-trodden path up a forested slope, which later becomes steep and rocky on the upper part until you reach the old Trappist Monastery, “La Trapa“. The route finishes in the same Sant Elm. Enjoy a refreshment on one of the beautiful sunny terraces, and after, you’ll be transferred to the pretty valley town of Esporles in the western Tramuntana mountains. In Esporles, one of our recommendations is to visit La Granja, the perfect example of a farmhouse converted into a museum.

6 miles (10km)

ALONG THE BRIDLE PATH OF AUSTRIAN ARCHDUKE LUDWIG SALVATOR

PRICE: 65,00 EUR/ PP

Embark on a captivating journey along the historic paths crafted by the Austrian Archduke Ludwig Salvador in the 19th century, known as “The Archduke’s Trail”. 

The adventure begins and ends in the enchanting village of Valldemossa, renowned for its natural beauty and cultural significance. Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Mallorca, Valldemossa serves as the perfect starting point for this memorable excursion.

As you set out on the trail, you’ll be immersed in the natural splendor of the Mediterranean countryside. Follow in the archduke’s footsteps as you traverse ancient pathways, each step unveiling new vistas and hidden treasures. Along the route, panoramic overlooks showcase Mallorca’s northern coast’s breathtaking beauty. Whether you’re an avid hiker or a casual adventurer, The Archduke’s Trail promises an unforgettable experience for all who embark upon it.

6 miles (10 km)

DAY 4. ALONG THE ARCHDUKE'S TRAIL FROM VALLDEMOSSA TO DEIÀ

After exploring the charming town of Valldemossa, it goes better. Thanks to the path network created in the 19th century by the Austrian Archduke Ludwig Salvator, you can explore the trails and stunning coastal and mountain panoramas leading to the beautiful village of Deià. More than a walking route, it could be described as a cultural route, learning about Son Marroig, Miramar, s’Estaca, Sa Foradada, etc.

Deià is a place with a fantastic story. Artists have been flocking to Deia since the 1960s and 1970s, and since then, incredible artwork and legends have been created.

6 miles (10 km)

FROM SES BARQUES VIEWPOINT TO THE IDILLYC CALA TUENT

PRICE: 59,00 EUR/ PP

This classic hike takes you high above the sea, displaying the entire scope and beauty of the wild, deeply intended coastal landscape with its bays and capes.  

Another walk on the rugged and beautiful northern coast of Mallorca, which will end at Cala Tuent, one of the most paradisiacal beaches at the foot of the Tramuntana mountains. 

7 miles (11,4 km)

DAY 6. FROM SES BARQUES VIEWPOINT TO THE IDILLYC CALA TUENT

This classic hike takes you high above the sea, displaying the entire scope and beauty of the wild, deeply intended coastal landscape with its bays and capes.  

Another walk on the rugged and beautiful northern coast of Mallorca, which will end at Cala Tuent, one of the most paradisiacal beaches at the foot of the Tramuntana mountains. 

7 miles (11,4 km)

HIKING IN THE ALCÚDIA PENINSULA

PRICE: 59,00 EUR/ PP

Enjoy a wonderful circular walk on the Alcúdia peninsula with panoramic views across the bays of Pollença and Alcúdia, the Formentor peninsula, and Serra de Levant. Finally, visiting the old medieval town of Alcúida is an excellent choice to finish your journey. The former capital of Mallorca, still hidden behind the old wall, Alcúdia, was inhabited by Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans. It suffered continuous attacks from Vandals, Arabs, and Byzantines until Christians dominated it.  

5 miles (8 km)

DAY 7. SA TALAIA D'ALCÚDIA

Enjoy a wonderful circular walk on the Alcúdia peninsula with panoramic views across the bays of Pollença and Alcúdia, the Formentor peninsula, and Serra de Levant. Finally, visiting the old medieval town of Alcúida is an excellent choice to finish your journey. The former capital of Mallorca, still hidden behind the old wall, Alcúdia, was inhabited by Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans. It suffered continuous attacks from Vandals, Arabs, and Byzantines until Christians dominated it.  

5 miles (8 km)

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COMPLETE YOUR TRIP

We take care of all the arrangements for you on the island. Check the link below if you still need to book a flight to Mallorca.