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Mallorca Cycling Holiday

3 nights from £225.00

Cycling Trip Highlights

  • Ride Sa Calobra & Cap Formentor
  • Climb in the Tramuntana mountain range
  • Great quality bikes
  • Unbeatable value
Mallorca Cycling Holiday
3 nights from £225.00
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WE LOVEPort Pollensa
We love Port Pollensa and we suggest that you spend your holiday here. The port is where most cyclists go and it provides easy access to the famous Cap Formentor ride, Sa Calobra and the surrounding climbs.
WE LOVEGreat Roads
A Mallorca cycling holiday will get you out on to the climbs made famous by the pros. Enjoy riding in the Tramuntana mountains and taking on epic rides, explore the orange groves of the flatlands and ride through quiet rural towns before heading back to Port Pollensa.

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Our Suggested Mallorca Cycling Holiday

We can tailor make this trip for you
Day 1Arrival into Palma

Arrive into Palma and you will be picked up and taken to Port Pollensa in the north of the island. This is where the best cycling is but of course if you prefer to be anywhere else on the island, just let us know. We have a variety of hotels to choose from both in the port and around the island.

If you have time, take a short spin into the flatlands or along Pollensa bay to start your Mallorca cycling holiday.

Remember we can completely tailor your trip.

Day 2Cap Formentor Lighthouse Ride

Today we recommend the iconic ride out to Cap Formentor lighthouse, at the tip of the island. Probably the most stunning 40km ride in Europe, you will traverse the winding road as it snakes through limestone jagged rocks. The rollercoaster takes you through quiet forest and out on to exposed sections of road with the cliffs plunging into the sea below. Enjoy a coffee at the lighthouse before making your way back and spending the rest of your day on or off the bike.

Day 3Sa Calobra

Mallorca often feels like a cyclist’s theme park and today, you can enjoy the legendary Sa Calobra. At 9.5km and averaging 7%, this is where British Cycling, Ineos and many other pro teams have honed their skills. The views from the road are breathtaking. Combine Sa Calobra with a ride of many other famous climbs such as Puig Major, the Coll de Soller, the Coll de Femenia and many more. We have the bets digital routes taking in the best riding, for you to follow.

Day 4Alcudia Bay & Departure (or extend your trip)

If you fancy a day out of the mountains, riding to Alcudia bay and out to the north east coast is a beautiful route. The ride is quite flat and you will have the sea on your left hand side as you ride all the way from Pollensa to Alcudia. Grab a coffee in Alcudia before exploring Mallorca’s remote north east coast. Make your way out to the lookout at Cala Mesquida and then back through Arta and Sineu.

Today you will be taken back to Palma airport but remember, our trips are entirely tailor made and bespoke so this itinerary can be altered in any way you want.

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What to ExpectFrom unforgettable climbs to sunshine coasts

The north of Mallorca is one of the most popular European cycling destinations. Stay in Port Pollensa or Alcudia to enjoy access to climbs, flatlands, or coastal rides. Overlook the sparkling Mediterranean or head west to test yourself in the revered Tramuntana mountain range. There’s something for everyone on the sunny Balearic island which is why Mallorca is such a popular destination amongst road cyclists.

9.5km long at 7% average
Sa Calobra
14km long at 6.2% average
Puig Major from Soller
7.3km long at 6% average
Coll de Soller (north climb)
7.8km long at 5% average
Coll de sa Batalla
6.2km long at 6% average
Coll d'Honor
5.8km long at 7.5% average
Port Valdemossa
5km long at 5% average
Coll de Randa
7.5km long at 5.5% average
Coll de Femenia
7.5km long at 10% average
Sobremunt
Map of the cycling climbs in Mallorca

How's the Weather? in Mallorca

The SpringMarch to May
Spring in March, April and May offers the best riding. The island is taken over by cyclists and you're likely to see more bikes than cars.
The SummerJune to August
Mallorca is hot in the summer and can be quite humid. This is tempered by the breeze on the coast so you can enjoy some excellent coastal cycling as well as early morning rides.
The AutumnSeptember to November
Autumn is a great time to cycle in Mallorca. The summer heat has passed and the weather becomes perfect for cycling.
The WinterDecember to February
The winter tends to be wet and temperatures can become quite cold, especially in the heart of winter.

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