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7 Day Mallorca Cycling Itinerary, incl. Portocolom and Porto Cristo
This week-long Mallorcan cycling tour averages 35-55km daily over five days. Routes wind through Mondragó's beaches, Artà's history, and Porto Cristo's caves, with a comfortable hotel base throughout.
- Day 1
Arrival in Portocolom
- Day 2
Mondragó Nature Park Loop (35 km)
Head out early to avoid the heat on this coastal route. You'll ride past traditional fincas with distinctive red stone walls on your way to Mondragó. Bring your swimsuit - the beach here has crystal-clear water and white sand that looks like something from a postcard. Your return takes you through the upscale marina towns of Portopetro and Cala d'Or. Pack plenty of water since refill spots are limited between towns.
- Day 3
Artà Transfer & Ride (55 km)
Start with a morning transfer to historic Artà before cycling through quiet villages like Son Carrió and Sant Llorenç. The route to Manacor is mostly flat with some gentle hills. You'll finish by riding through orange groves and vineyards back to Portocolom. Pack a light jacket since Artà can be cool in the morning.
- Day 4
Felanitx Challenge (35-45 km)
This is your toughest day with serious climbing. The ride up to Felanitx pays off with amazing views from Castell de Santueri. Serious cyclists can add the Puig de Sant Salvador climb. Start by 8 AM to tackle the hills before it gets too hot. You'll enjoy a shaded descent through pine forests on the way back.
- Day 5
Porto Cristo & Dragon Caves (50 km)
- Day 6
Santanyí Circuit (55 km)
- Day 7
Departure
If time allows take a final swim at Cala Marçal beach near Portocolom before leaving. A taxi to Palma airport takes about an hour and costs around $95.
7 Day Mallorca Cycling Itinerary, incl. Campanet and Porto Cristo
The northern and southern reaches of Mallorca unfold over seven days, featuring 6 cycling stages of 40-55km each. Three days in northern Mallorca from Campanet precede three days among southern highlights from Porreres.
- Day 1
Arrival in Campanet
- Day 2
Playa del Muro and S'Albufera Nature Reserve (55 km)
Start your day early to avoid the heat on your ride to Playa del Muro. Morning is prime time for birdwatching in S'Albufera Nature Reserve. Bring binoculars if you want to spot local wildlife. You'll get great views of the UNESCO-listed Tramuntana mountains on your way back to Campanet. Make time for the Campanet Caves tour but bring a light jacket since the caves stay cool year-round.
- Day 3
Puig de Inca Circuit (55 km)
This route takes you around the 300-meter Puig de Inca through beautiful orange groves and olive plantations. Stop for lunch in Binissalem, known for its excellent wines. Local bodegas offer tastings from 11 AM to 2 PM. Bodegas José L. Ferrer is a good choice. The route has gentle rolling hills so take it easy and bring plenty of water.
- Day 4
Campanet to Porreres (45 km)
Your ride through Mallorca's heartland features moderate hills. If you're cycling on Wednesday, try to reach Sineu's morning market before 10 AM to beat the crowds. You'll find plenty of traditional villages for breaks along the way. Fill up your water bottles in Buger since services are limited on the next stretch.
- Day 5
Campos Windmill Route (40 km)
- Day 6
Porto Cristo and Dragon Caves (40 km + Transfer)
- Day 7
Departure from Porreres
7 Days in Mallorca, incl. Port de Sóller and Palma
Port de Sóller serves as your base for this week-long adventure, with 5 daily hikes averaging 4-5 hours. Each day reveals different facets of Mallorca, from mountain reservoirs to charming artist villages.
- Day 1
Port de Sóller
- Day 2
Fornalutx Circuit
Your first real hiking day is a 4-hour loop through Sóller's citrus groves to Fornalutx, which many consider Spain's prettiest village. You'll climb 370m through olive groves and almond orchards. Take the historic tram back to Port de Sóller but get your tickets early. The tram gets packed with tourists by mid-morning.
- Day 3
Cuber Reservoir to Port de Sóller
- Day 4
Sa Calobra Coastal Walk
Today's highlight is the spectacular Cami Costera coastal path to Sa Calobra. Start at Mirador de ses Barques viewpoint and work your way down through olive groves. It's a 16km route with lots of ups and downs and some exposed sections. Skip this one if it's very windy. You can take a boat back to Port de Sóller if weather allows.
- Day 5
Rest Day/Palma Visit
- Day 6
Deià Coastal Path
- Day 7
Departure