It’s not as difficult as you may think to find the best hikes on Mallorca. Walking and hiking has become a hugely popular activity. Mallorca It is increasingly relying on its (completely justified) reputation as a land of beauty, sun, sea and sangria. Caving and canyoning are just two of the many outdoor activities that have been added to the island’s ever-growing repertoire. There are well-marked trails all over the island. These range from easy, family-friendly walks to longer, more difficult hikes that need proper planning.
Sierra de Tramuntana is the perfect place for hiking. Mallorca’s very own mountain range is perfect walking territory, boasting the famous Ruta de Pedra en Sec (Dry Stone Route), a 93-mile trail that runs the length of the sierra from Andratx to Pollença. Hiking in the Mediterranean island It may sound easy, but you need to be ready. It’s important to have good footwear, lots of water and sun protection The following are a must-have. Walking shoes that are flexible work best because the stone is often crumbly. Weather can be unpredictable outside the summer months. Mists and snow can appear suddenly. You should check hiking websites to find out more about the routes. Hiring a guide who has experience will enhance your experience. Eduard Casajuana of Mallorcalpina and Pep Platel at ViuAventura are two examples. These are the best hikes to do in Mallorca.
S’Almúnia to Colònia de Sant Jordi
If you love the Mediterranean coast, this is a great hike for you.This hike will satisfy your wanderlust. The 13-mile route, taking about seven hours, runs from Cala S’Almúnia, near Santanyí, around the south coast all the way to the harbor town of Colònia de Sant Jordi. Leave one car in the Colònia and park the other at the Caló des Moro/S’Almúnia car park above Cala Llombards. The path leads southwest from Llombards along the cliffs. You’ll pass some of the prettiest and most isolated spots on the island. CalaFiguereta, Cala Marmols and other beaches are included. After rounding Cap de ses Salines lighthouse, the trail heads north past Platja es Caragol and another two gorgeous coves (Roquetes and Carbó) before finishing up in Colònia de Sant Jordi.
