Itinerary
- Day 1
Palma
You'll land in Mallorca and head into Palma, the island's capital. Wander through the narrow old town streets where you can stop at the cathedral and take in the square around it. Grab an ice cream and try some local Mallorcan food while you're exploring. By evening, head to Playa de Palma to relax on the beach and take your first swim in the sea.
Optional Activities
- Stroll through narrow streets of old town Palma
 - Visit Palma Cathedral and enjoy views from the square
 - Enjoy ice cream and Mallorcan specialties
 - Visit Playa de Palma beach
 
Landmarks/POIs Palma Cathedral Playa de Palma  - Day 2
Llevant - Es Trenc - Sant Jordi
Start your day along the coast exploring the Cyclops realm at Capocorp Vell, then head inland through wind turbine fields toward the salt plains of Llevant. The landscape shifts dramatically as you reach the white and pink salt ponds, creating an otherworldly scene. From there, make your way to Es Trenc beach, one of Mallorca's cleanest stretches of sand with shallow turquoise water. The afternoon lets you explore the crystal-clear bays around Sant Jordi at a relaxed pace, swimming and taking in the quieter side of the island's coastline.
- Meals
 - Breakfast
 
Included Activities
- Visit Capocorp Vell (remains of aboriginal dwellings)
 - Explore salt fields of Llevant
 - Visit Es Trenc beach
 - Visit beaches in Sant Jordi
 
Landmarks/POIs Capocorp Vell Llevant Salt Fields Es Trenc Beach Sant Jordi  - Day 3
Cala Santanyi - Es Pontas - Porto Cristo
Begin from Ses Salines and walk through a botanical garden before heading to Cala Santanyi's sheltered bay. Travel through quiet fishing villages with narrow streets and local character, stopping at Es Pontas to see the natural rock bridge rising from the sea. Later, head to Porto Cristo where you'll enter the dragon caves with their unusual underground formations. A guided tour helps explain the geological features, and the cave system offers a cool escape during the warmest part of the day.
- Meals
 - Breakfast
 
Included Activities
- Visit botanical garden
 - Visit Cala Santanyi bay
 - See Es Pontas natural bridge
 - Visit dragon caves in Porto Cristo (guided visit)
 
Landmarks/POIs Cala Santanyi Es Pontas Dragonera Caves (Porto Cristo)  - Day 4
Manacor - Petra - Santa Margalida - C'an Picafort
Travel through Son Carrio and continue to Manacor, where you can tour factories producing Majorica pearls and browse ceramic workshops. The route takes you across rural Mallorca through Petra and Santa Margalida, passing farmland and small holdings. By afternoon, you'll reach C'an Picafort on the northern coast, known for its long sandy beaches and beach bars. The drive shows how varied the island's interior remains, mixing agricultural areas with coastal development.
- Meals
 - Breakfast, Lunch (Typical Mallorcan lunch snack in Petra)
 
Included Activities
- Visit Manacor (artificial pearl factories and ceramic shops)
 - Stop in Petra for traditional Mallorcan lunch snack
 - Visit C'an Picafort beaches
 
Landmarks/POIs Manacor Petra Santa Margalida C'an Picafort  - Day 5
S'Albufera - Pollenca - Alcudia
You're staying another night in C'an Picafort, and this day brings a bike tour through S'Albufera bird park nature reserve to the bay of Pollenca, which was a Roman port. You'll follow the coastal path cycling into Alcudia, the oldest city on the island, then bike back to C'an Picafort. The ride lets you see wildlife and historic sites along the northern coast.
- Meals
 - Breakfast
 
Included Activities
- Bike tour through S'Albufera nature reserve
 - Visit bay of Pollenca
 - Visit Alcudia (oldest city on the island)
 - Coastal cycling route
 
Landmarks/POIs S'Albufera Nature Reserve Pollenca Bay Alcudia  - Day 6
Inca - Sierra de Tramuntana - Lluc Monastery - Fornalutx - Port de Sóller
Cycle through Muro and Inca before reaching the mountains of Serra de Tramuntana. A bus carries you up to Lluc Monastery situated at 1,200 meters elevation among dramatic peaks and large reservoirs. After exploring the monastery grounds, you'll bike down through orange and lemon groves toward Fornalutx, a village famous for its stone architecture and mountain setting. Stop for lunch and try local paella at a village restaurant, then continue cycling downhill toward Port de Soller, a working fishing port with colorful boats and waterfront restaurants.
- Meals
 - Breakfast, Lunch (Special paella lunch menu including wine (usually in Fornalutx))
 
Included Activities
- Bus transfer over Tramuntana mountains with stop at Lluc Monastery (visit possible)
 - Bike descent through Sierra de Tramuntana
 - Paella lunch menu with wine in Fornalutx
 
Landmarks/POIs Lluc Monastery Fornalutx Port de Sóller  - Day 7
Valldemossa - West Coast - Palma
This cycling day follows the dramatic west coast with constant sea views. Pedal through Deia and Valldemossa, both hilltop villages with narrow lanes and local character, then work your way toward Palma along rugged terrain. Once in the capital, wander through the old town's tight streets and larger plazas before heading back on the coastal bike path. Sandy beaches line the route as you head toward your starting point, ending the cycling portion on flat seaside trails.
- Meals
 - Breakfast
 
Included Activities
- Cycle through Deia and Valldemossa
 - Explore Palma's narrow streets and squares
 - Bike path along sandy beaches
 
Landmarks/POIs Deia Valldemossa Palma Cathedral  - Day 8
Departure
Your final day to depart or explore Palma at leisure before heading home. If time allows, check out the cathedral overlooking the waterfront or visit local markets in the morning.
- Meals
 - Breakfast
 
 










