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- The best Mallorca tour packages
- What people love about Mallorca Tours
- Travel Mallorca your way
- Best tour companies for Mallorca tours
- Mallorca tours for every type of group
- Top Mallorca travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Mallorca
- Contact our Mallorca travel experts
- What our customers ask about Mallorca Tours & Trips
The best Mallorca tour packages
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Mallorca Highlights, Self-drive
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Excellent location hotel un Cala Dor. Great plus!! All insurance included!!!”
Ewhite, traveled in June
Duration 8 days Destinations Palma de Mallorca, Can Pastilla, Deia, Soller, Porto Cristo, Port d'Alcudia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Destination Services Spain From $2,079
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Walking in Mallorca
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Best hike was the climb from Biniaraix to Cuber Lake. Good leader and small, friendly group.”
David, traveled in April
Ancient trade routes connect mountain sanctuaries to hidden beaches on this authentic Mallorcan adventure. The UNESCO Tramuntana range and Valldemossa's cultural heritage highlight daily treks, with historic inns and traditional island cuisine.
Duration 8 days Destinations Esporles, Banyalbufar, Valldemossa, Port de Soller, Lluc, Pollenca, Cala Ratjada Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
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Duration 4 days Destinations Palma de Mallorca Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Chinese Operator Destination Services Spain From $583
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Mallorca's serene countryside unfolds from Campos to Pollenca over 8 days. Boutique hotels, including a converted farmhouse, offer refreshing pools after cycling through almond groves and salt lagoons. Local Mallorquin wines and cuisine complement visits to medieval towns like Sineu and Alcudia.
Duration 8 days Destinations Palma de Mallorca, Campos, Algaida, Sineu, Moscari, Alcudia, Pollenca Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
10% Off- NZ$2,995
Mallorca's cycling routes stretch from Pollença to Sineu, featuring the Sa Calobra climb and Cap Formentor lighthouse path. Three boutique hotels, including Hotel Son Sant Jordi and Hotel Ca's Papà, offer comfort across 540km of riding with full support and local cuisine.
Duration 7 days Destinations Pollenca, Campanet, Port de Sa Calobra, Valldemossa, Soller, Orient, Sineu Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Eat Sleep Cycle From
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What people love about Mallorca Tours
- Walking in Mallorca
There were clearly a couple of people who either didn't read or didn't understand the amount of fitness required for this trip. Not sure how to cure that one but clearly some didn't read the trip notes!
Travel Mallorca your way
Want to see Mallorca's quiet side? The mountain trails here offer some really good walks. There's a fantastic route from Biniaraix to Cuber Lake where our travelers often spot black vultures and red kites circling above. The old Postman's Trail from Palma to Banyalbufar is another favorite - you'll walk through holm oak woods and past centuries-old olive terraces with views out to sea. For something easier, try the coastal path from Porto Soller to Deia. It follows old trading routes through orange groves and has plenty of places to swim. Our guides know all the perfect spots for picnics with fresh orange juice and local cheese. If you're coming in autumn, head to the trails around Valldemossa - the cooler weather makes it much nicer to climb up to places like Puig d'en Galileu.
Mallorca's quieter corners open up beautifully by bike, with routes that really show off what makes this island special. The e-bike tours make it easy to reach high points like the Randa monastery at 542 meters on Puig de Randa, and our travelers tell us they love pedaling through local spots. The wine village of Binissalem makes a great morning stop before reaching Caimari around lunch time. You'll follow old "camis" - country lanes that twist through valleys where cars rarely go. The guides know their stuff too; they pack fresh local picnics and can tell you all about the plants, wildlife and interesting sites you'll see along the way.
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Explore a wide diversity of self-guided tours through Mallorca. We have 42 adventures that vary from 4 days to 12 days. With the greatest number of departures in April, this is also the most popular time of the year.
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Group
19 tours in MallorcaThe group tours blend cycling and hiking in Mallorca really nicely. You'll join 12-16 fellow travelers for a week starting in Palma, which is perfect for the narrow trails and keeps things social. The routes take you along the coast to Playa de Palma and through the salt fields of Llevant - our travelers say the guides are great at reading the group's energy and knowing exactly when to take those welcome swimming breaks at spots like Es Trenc beach. You'll cycle past old windmills and pause in traditional villages like Petra, where the group typically stops for a proper Mallorcan lunch in the village square. The guides handle the climbs well, adjusting the pace so everyone can manage the ascent to places like the Lluc monastery without feeling rushed.
Small Group
10 tours in MallorcaSmall groups of 12-16 people make Mallorca's walking and cycling tours feel intimate and accessible. The trails from Esporles lead walkers along historic routes, including the old Postman's Trail to Banyalbufar, where paths meander past centuries-old olive terraces and through dense holm oak forests. E-bikes open up new possibilities, taking the work out of that 542-meter ascent to Randa monastery, while letting cyclists discover quiet valleys near Caimari and through Pollença. Our travelers often mention spotting black vultures and red kites on the route from Biniaraix to Cuber Lake, and love stopping for traditional suckling pig at Mesón La Villa in Esporles or tasting fresh-squeezed juice at local fincas. Walking itineraries balance challenging paths with rest days, while cycling routes mix coastal rides with explorations through Binissalem's wine country. Stays in converted merchant inns, traditional hostals and local guesthouses add genuine Mallorcan charm to every tour.
Private / Personalized
41 tours in MallorcaSelf-drive tours put you in control while keeping all the practical details sorted. You get your car at Palma airport and clear route guidance, but the day-to-day timing is completely up to you. Our customers regularly tell us how much they appreciate being able to spend extra time in spots that catch their interest - whether that's lingering in Valldemossa's artist village or taking those extra photos from the Tramuntana trails. The routes are carefully planned, starting perhaps in Can Pastilla for some beach time before heading to the Caves of Drach, but you've got the freedom to detour to local markets, quiet coves or spend more time hiking and swimming. Your hotels are all pre-booked but the daily schedule stays flexible - it's your call how to mix exploring towns, trails and beaches.
Top Mallorca travel itineraries to fit your plans

The 7-day Mallorca tours flow at just the right pace, letting you really sink into island living. You'll cycle through Tramuntana's olive groves and past centuries-old windmills - this small area actually holds the world's highest concentration of traditional windmills. From Artà, the route takes you through Son Carrió and Sant Llorenç to Manacor, where you can watch artisans craft those famous artificial pearls. The coastal routes sweep past turquoise coves and pristine beaches like Es Trenc, while inland paths meander through the vineyards near Binissalem. Our cyclists often tell us about their favorite stops at local fincas for fresh-squeezed orange juice and their visits to the fascinating Dragon Caves near Porto Cristo.

Ten days is perfect for getting deep into the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. Starting from Palma, you'll trek to Port d'Andratx and Sant Elm, with clear views to Sa Dragonera island - home to those peculiar little Dragonera lizards basking on the rocks. The path follows the GR221 trail through genuine mountain villages like Banyalbufar, Esporles and also Deià. The climb up Puig de Massanella reaches 1,365 meters, making it Mallorca's highest accessible peak; on good days you can spot both Menorca and Ibiza from up there. Our walkers particularly love their overnight stays in old monasteries like Santuari de Lluc, before winding down with some well-earned beach time in Port de Pollença.
Demographics
Mallorca really shines for solo travelers, especially with its well-designed self-guided options. The self-drive routes let you set your own rhythm - our solo guests tell us they love being able to pull over whenever they spot an interesting cove or spend extra time exploring Valldemossa's artistic corners. For cyclists, the guided routes from Palma work brilliantly; you'll pedal with a friendly small group past centuries-old windmills, through salt fields and into authentic villages where time seems to move slower. The walking tours around Esporles are another solid choice for solo travel - keeping groups to 12-16 people creates just the right social vibe while you follow historic postal routes and mountain trails together.
Mallorca's active tours blend immersive explorations with social connections that younger travelers appreciate. Our walking groups stay intimate with 12-16 people, making it natural to form friendships while exploring routes like the Biniaraix to Cuber Lake path, where black vultures often glide above. The itineraries mix demanding hikes with authentic cultural moments - you'll follow centuries-old postal paths to local villages, share traditional lunch in Petra's central plaza, and take refreshing dips at pristine spots like Es Trenc beach. E-bikes expand your reach considerably, letting you climb to spots like the Randa monastery at 542 meters and cruise through wine country without overdoing it. Self-drive options give independent travelers space to discover artistic havens in Valldemossa or find secluded bays, while sailing trips reveal the coast from a fresh angle - imagine nights under the stars near untouched Cabrera Island and accessing hidden swim spots like Cala Pi that land routes can't reach.
Our senior visitors particularly enjoy Mallorca's easier cycling paths, especially those starting in Can Pastilla where the coastal routes stay nice and flat. These tours mix gentle riding with plenty of cultural stops at Gothic churches, local markets and other interesting spots - you can really take in the island's character at a relaxed pace. The self-drive tours are a big hit too; seniors appreciate being able to explore Porto Cristo's caves or the Lluc monastery at their own speed, following routes that stick to easier terrain. Based in Esporles, the walking tours get great feedback from our older travelers who like how guides adjust the walking pace on routes like the old Postman's Path. Plus, the traditional hostals offer that perfect blend of authentic Mallorcan charm with all the modern comforts you need.
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Best time to visit Mallorca
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter in Mallorca is mild. Visit the quiet, uncrowded beaches and the Serra de Tramuntana for peaceful hikes.
- February 2026 popular 24 tours
- Spring 2026
Spring in Mallorca hits that sweet spot for cycling and walking tours. The Serra de Tramuntana trails really come alive March through May - our travelers often tell us about watching nightingales and cuckoos while walking those old stone paths. We keep the guided walking groups small, just 12-16 people, which works perfectly on mountain trails. The routes take you along gems like the Postman's Trail from Palma to Banyalbufar, and you'll stop at local spots like Mesón La Villa where everyone raves about the suckling pig. Spring's also ideal for e-bike tours through olive groves and past traditional windmills to places like Caimari, Pollença and other villages. The guides know all the best local farms for fresh orange juice breaks.
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- Summer 2026
Summer's perfect for exploring Mallorca's caves and coastal spots. Our self-drive tours let you dodge the heat by hitting places like the Caves of Drach early, then spending afternoons finding quiet coves and beaches. The road cycling routes make good use of those long summer days, taking you from Ca'n Pastilla along Bahía de Palma and into rural areas. Cyclists particularly enjoy mixing challenging climbs up to Santuari de Cura with cooling stops at beaches like Es Trenc. The guided cycling tours include well-planned restaurant breaks and good support on those monastery and lighthouse climbs, plus boat transfers that offer nice breaks when it's hot.
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How Do You Get Around Mallorca Most Easily?
You've got quite a few ways to explore Mallorca and each has its charm. Renting a car gives you total freedom to discover those hidden beaches and mountain villages at your own pace. The public buses are actually really reliable especially if you're sticking to popular routes like Palma to Playa de Palma. For something special hop on the wooden tram in Sóller it's this beautiful historic ride through the Tramuntana mountains that takes you from Sóller right down to the port. E-bikes are becoming a favorite here and it makes total sense - you get to enjoy the gorgeous landscapes without struggling on those hills. Our Mediterranean Island e-bike tour takes you through all the best bits including Palma's old town the Randa monastery and historic Pollensa.
What Local Events Can You Join in Mallorca?
The Wednesday market in Sineu is something special you'll love mixing with locals and picking up fresh produce it's really authentic. If you're on our "Mallorca mit Charme" bike tour you'll get to have this amazing lunch in Petra's village square which gives you a real taste of local life. Don't miss the evening choir at Santuari de Lluc monastery it's this incredible cultural experience that most tourists never get to see.
Where Are the Hidden Gems Away from Palma?
You've got to check out the old postal route "Cami des Correu" between Valldemossa and Esporles it's incredible hardly anyone knows about it and you'll see these amazing old olive terraces with beautiful sea views. The "Dry Stone Route" near Sóller is another hidden treasure showing off traditional stonework that's really unique to Mallorca. Then there's Cabrera this untouched island you can reach by boat it's a protected area where native birds thrive and it feels like stepping back in time.
What Natural Areas Should You Visit Outside the Cities?
The Serra de Tramuntana mountains are absolutely stunning they're UNESCO listed and perfect for hiking or biking. Our STERNFAHRT MALLORCA tour takes cyclists through some really challenging but rewarding routes including stops at Mondragó Artà Portocolom and those amazing Dragon Caves near Porto Cristo. S'Albugera Natural Park is fantastic for birdwatching you can cycle there from Playa del Muro. The Dragon Caves are something else entirely these massive underground caverns and lakes are just mind-blowing.






















