Stay : Hiking week in Mallorca

Thanks to its diverse landscapes and special geology, the first island of the Balearic Islands is perfectly suited to walking. Between mountainous areas, green valleys and coastal paths, each new stage is an opportunity to discover another facet of Mallorca.

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Detail of the stay : Hiking week in Mallorca - 7 days

  • Palma
  • Port De Sóller
  • Deià
  • Sóller
  • Valldemossa
  • Artà

Day 1: Arrival in Palma

Steps: Palma, Port De Sóller

Arrival in Palma. Make the most of the time available to visit its old quarter and pretty cathedral, as well as the stroll lined with orange and palm trees along the sea(Passeig Marítim). Transfer to Port de Sóller at the end of the day, which lies at the center of the area to be explored.

Day 2: Cala de Deià

Steps: Deià, Sóller

Departure for the small village of Deià, then drive to the superb Cala de Deià and its turquoise waters. The road to Sòller, your starting point, follows a balcony path.

Day 3: Camí d'Es Barranc

Transfer to the shores of Lake Cuber, to tackle the descent of the canyon called Camí d'Es Barranc, in the heart of a perfectly preserved nature.

Day 4: Bunyola

Depart for the tiny, picturesque village of Bunyola, nestled in the mountains on the southern slopes of the Serra de Tramuntana, for a walk among oak and olive trees.

Day 5: Balitx circus

Return to the western slopes of the Tramuntana. From the Ses Barques viewpoint, cross the Balitx valley cirque, then stroll along the coastal path leading to the Tuent cove.

Day 6: Valldemossa

Steps: Valldemossa

Head for Valldemossa, for a stroll through this romantic town. In the afternoon, a panoramic hike in the surrounding area.

Day 7: Artà

Steps: Artà

We leave La Tramuntana for this last day of stroll, heading northeast of the island, for a visit of the natural caves of Artà, followed by a walk to Cap Ferrutx, in the north of the island.

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