Balearic Guides
Exploring Mallorca
Experience the largest of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca, a world-renowned cycling destination! With a stunning 550 km coastline and 180 beautiful bays, this island offers endless adventure. Discover the majestic Serra de Tramuntana mountains, home to 11 peaks over 1,000 meters, including the towering Puig Major at 1,445 meters. Explore the uninhabited islands of Sa Dragonera and Cabrera, adding to Mallorca’s charm. Located just 170 km from the Spanish mainland, Mallorca awaits your exploration!

Cycling Routes
Mallorca offers over 1,250 kilometers of cycling routes, attracting cyclists worldwide. The island’s diverse terrain includes flat coastal paths and challenging climbs through the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, appealing to both leisure riders and seasoned cyclists alike.

200,000+ cycling tourists annually

Cuisine
The island has over 2,400 restaurants, serving a variety of cuisines including traditional Mallorcan specialities like sobrasada, many seafood dishes, or a enjoy sweet ensaimada after a long ride.

Beaches
The island boasts over 200 beaches, ranging from secluded coves to bustling resort areas. These ‘calas’ are among the most beautiful in the world, with pristine waters and stunning orogenic mountain ranges.
Climate
Mallorca’s subtropical climate, with around 300 sunny days a year, is perfect for cyclists. Enjoy warm summers with coastal temperatures above 30°C and inland highs reaching 40°C. The Mediterranean waters are ideal for a post-ride swim, reaching 25°C in summer. With nearly 11 hours of sunshine daily in July, Mallorca offers ideal conditions for cycling adventures year-round.

What to Visit?

Cap de Formentor
Majestic peninsula in northern Mallorca known for its dramatic cliffs, breathtaking views, and winding coastal roads.

Sa Calobra
Scenic cove and beach nestled between steep cliffs on the northwest coast of Mallorca, famous for its turquoise waters and picturesque winding road.

Explore the countryside
Mallorca's rural countryside is a tapestry of rolling hills, olive groves, vineyards, and traditional stone villages.