Make a bike tour and discover the breathtaking countryside of Mallorca!
Everybody thinks to “know” Mallorca - the famous island. You will be astonished how many secret places remain to be discovered. Off the beaten track, through sun-drenched and unspoiled nature, along steep rocks with a vista to dreamy little bays with clear blue-green water. Submit to the charm of Mallorca in Spain. Listen to the whisper of wind in the grass, to the song of cicadas and the silent turning of the wind wheels. Up and down you cycle through the ever varying landscape. Coast and inner country both offer different attractions and you will see them all. Visit the dragon caves of Porto Cristo, the bizarre and fantastic creations of nature. Romantic evenings in picturesque fisher villages and on shimmering salt lakes. Of course bathing also belongs to Mallorca - without the necessity to hire a spot for hours in advance. “La Luminosa - the Enlightened” Mallorca is called by Spaniards and she waits for you.
Day 1: Arrival in El Arenal
Individual arrival to El Arenal or Cala Blava. We welcome you with tour documentation and aperitif.
Day 2: El Arenal > Colonia-San Jordi, ~55 km
This stage follows the coast to Capocorp Vell, residence of the Cyclopes (remainders of settlements of natives). Typical wind mills seam the road to the salt fields of Llevant with the rose-white shimmering salt lakes. In San Jordi, sandy beaches with crystal clear water welcome you.
Day 3: Colonia-San Jordi > Porto Christo, ~60 km
Via Ses Salines you’ll get to a botanical garden. Afterwards you can visit the picturesque bay of Cala Santanyi. Finally you’re cycling through little fisher villages to the famous natural bridge “Es Pontas” and near Porto Cristo the Dragon Caves impress with bizarre pictures and rock formations.
Day 4: Porto Christo > C'an Picafort, ~55 km
Through the sleepy village Son Carrio you go to Manacor, the city of Mallorca’s pearls and ceramics. Via Santa Margerita (“most beautiful village square of Mallorca”) you cycle then through delightful scenery to C'an Picafort.
Day 5: Around Alcudia, ~45 km
No need to pack the suitcase, you will stay another night in Ca’n Picafort. Today you cycle through a bird sanctuary to the bay of Pollenca (Roman harbor). Along the coast you cycle to Alcudia (oldest town of the island) and back to C'an Picafort.
Day 6: C'an Picafort > Port de Soller, ~45 km
Via Muro and Inca you cycle into the interior to the mountains of the Sierra. A bus transfer will bring you up to the monastery Lluc (sightseeing possible) at 1200 meters above sea level. Then you descent in direction Fornalutx (“most beautiful village of Spain”) and you ride through orange- and citrus-plantations to Porto Soller.
Day 7: Port de Soller > Palma- El Arenal, ~55 km (+ 20 km by train)
With the nostalgic train you ride through the Valley of Oranges (“No picking of fruit during the ride”) down to the capital Palma, where a guided sightseeing tour of the old town and cathedral is included. Afterwards you’re cycling along the coast to Playa de Palma.
Day 8: Departure or extra nights












