
Curated Journeys
The Route Less Traveled
Beyond the beach. We have designed a collection of day trips and experiences that reveal the true character of Mallorca.
- Best for Driving
- West Coast (MA-10)
- Best for Boat
- North & East Coasts
- Must See
- Sa Calobra
- Best Season
- Spring & Autumn
Design Your Day
Whether you have a few hours or a full week, these itineraries are designed to flow effortlessly. We've considered the driving times, the lunch stops, and the sunset angles so you don't have to.

The Tramuntana Route
A breathtaking drive through the UNESCO World Heritage mountain range. Visit the artistic village of Deià, the golden valley of Sóller, and the spiritual heart of the island at Lluc Monastery. The roads are winding, but the views are unforgettable.
Key Stops
Deià Village • Port de Sóller • Sa Calobra Road • Lluc Monastery

Sunset at Sa Foradada
Experience the most iconic sunset on the island. Hike down through the olive groves to the rock formation of Sa Foradada, or arrive by boat. Enjoy a paella cooked over a wood fire at the rustic chiringuito as the sun dips below the horizon.
Key Stops
Panoramic Sunset • Coastal Hike • Wood-fired Paella

The Olive Oil Route
Discover the liquid gold of Mallorca. Visit historic olive mills (tafona) in the Soller valley, walk through ancient groves with trees over 1,000 years old, and taste the protected 'Oli de Mallorca' with local bread and tomatoes.
Key Stops
Ancient Olive Trees • Oil Tasting • Soller Valley

Cabrera National Park
A protected marine reserve an hour's sail from Mallorca. It's an uninhabited archipelago with untouched beaches, a 14th-century castle, and the famous Blue Cave. Access is strictly regulated, ensuring total peace.
Key Stops
Blue Cave • Snorkeling • Cabrera Castle

Palma Old Town & Art
Get lost in the labyrinthine streets of Palma's historic center. Visit the majestic La Seu Cathedral, explore hidden courtyards (patios), and discover contemporary art at Es Baluard museum. Finish with tapas in La Lonja.
Key Stops
La Seu Cathedral • Es Baluard Museum • Historic Patios

The Wine Train
A journey through the vineyards of Binissalem. Hop on a dedicated wine train that takes you between bodegas for tastings and tours. It's a fun, safe way to explore the wine region without driving.
Key Stops
Multiple Bodegas • Vineyard Landscapes • Wine Tasting

Dragonera Island Hike
Take a small boat from Sant Elm to the uninhabited Dragonera Island. It's a natural park famous for its endemic lizards. Hike to the lighthouse at the summit for spectacular views back towards Mallorca.
Key Stops
Lizard Spotting • Lighthouse Hike • Sant Elm

Market Day in Sineu
Experience the oldest and most traditional market in Mallorca. Held every Wednesday in the center of the island, it sells everything from livestock to local crafts and fresh produce. It's chaotic, colorful, and authentic.
Key Stops
Livestock Market • Local Crafts • Traditional Food

Valldemossa & Chopin
Visit the mountain village where Chopin and George Sand spent their famous 'Winter in Majorca'. Wander the cobbled streets, visit the Carthusian Monastery, and try the local 'coca de patata' pastry.
Key Stops
Carthusian Monastery • Chopin's Cell • Coca de Patata

North Coast Beach Hopping
Explore the wilder beaches of the north. Start at the long sandy bay of Muro, move to the pine-fringed Formentor, and end with a dip in the crystal clear waters of Cala San Vicente.
Key Stops
Playa de Muro • Formentor • Cala San Vicente
We Handle the Logistics
From luxury car rentals to private drivers and restaurant reservations. Just tell us which route inspires you.