Hiking & bike tours in Majorca
Guided hiking in Valldemossa through Ermites Velles and s'Escolta with Eco Island adventure
Lace up your boots and path your way through oak forests, ancient ruins, and coastal trails on this scenic Valldemossa hike. Starting in Valldemossa, you'll walk among towering, centuries-old oak trees, check out cool historical spots like the ruins of Ses Ermites Velles, and even visit the cave of philosopher Ramón Llull. After a well-deserved break to enjoy a traditional Mallorcan snack, the s'Escolta coastal path is the perfect way to end the loop, with sweeping sea views all the way back.
Guided hiking from Cala Romántica to Cala Varques with Eco Island Adventure
Trek along the east coast of Majorca on this half-day guided tour. You'll set off from Cala Romantica, a picturesque bay, along trails that pass rugged cliffs and quiet coves. The hike ends at Cala Varques, a secluded beach ideal for those looking for somewhere quiet to soak up the sun – its harder-to-reach location means that this spot doesn't usually get too crowded, and we think you'll agree it's well worth the hike.
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Guided hiking through Serra de Tramuntana’s historical sites with Eco Island Adventure
Step back in time as you trek this historical trail in the Serra de Tramuntana – the mountain range that forms the northern backbone of the island. The great composer Chopin was a big fan of this history-laden area, and it's easy to see why. On this three-hour walking tour, you'll take in views of its iconic peaks, including the pyramid-shaped Galatzó and the forest-covered Puig de Na Bauçana. Your guide will give you an insight into early life on the island as you see historic ruins, like Es Tramuntanal and the watchtower of Sa Vinya.
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Guided hike from Cala Mesquida along Majorca's Virgin Coves and beaches with Eco Island Adventure
Breathe in the scent of Majorca's massive pine forests as you set out on your coastal walk from Cala Mesquida. You'll be guided over the next three hours to several unspoilt beaches – you'll stop for a snack at one of them, too. These coves are known for their clear waters, perfect if you fancy jumping in for a cooldown dip. As you walk between sweeping sand dunes, keep a lookout for wildlife. The northern part of the island is a haven for birdwatchers, with the likes of Audouin gulls, cormorants and even peregrine falcons nesting nearby.
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