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1. Es Princep

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2. Nakar Hotel

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3. Posada Terra Santa

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4. BQ Belvedere Hotel

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5. Summum Boutique Hotel, member of Meliá Collection

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6. Hotel Costa Azul

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8. Can Cera Mallorcan Luxury House Adults Only

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10. Hotel Victoria Gran Meliá

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  • Cala Figuera Beach
  • Cala Fornells
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Perfect Mallorca Road Trip Itinerary

by Melissa Giroux | Last updated Feb 6, 2023 | Europe , Spain , Travel Tips

The largest island of the Balearics, Mallorca offers its visitors a lovely mixture of natural beauty, sun-soaked beaches, charming villages, and captivating history.

Going on a Mallorca road trip is one of the best ways to experience its many attractions and it’s also one of the most beautiful areas for a road trip in Spain.

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The island’s roads are very well maintained and its several motorways make it easy to get from one spot to another in a short space of time. But there are a few heart-stoppingly winding roads too, with some hairpin bends that certainly get the adrenaline pumping!

If you plan to explore Mallorca by car and see its highlights at your own pace, then you may be wondering about the best routes to take and which of its attractions to visit. 

To make things easier, I have put together a Mallorca road trip itinerary for you. It includes the main places to stay and all the different things there are to see along the way.

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Palma And Valdemossa

Day one of your Mallorca itinerary is spent exploring the capital city of Palma.  The highlight here is the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, known to the locals as ‘La Seu’. 

Built in stunning Gothic style, it is located along the Roman walls that once protected the city. It is free to enter and beautiful both inside and out, surrounded by lovely gardens and opposite a lake.

If you get the chance, try to see it at night when it is beautifully illuminated. From the cathedral, it is just a short walk to the Royal Palace of Almudaina. 

Dating back to the 14th century, this is the official residence of the Spanish royal family whenever they visit the island.

It is also one of Palma’s top attractions, and you can stroll through its grand rooms as you learn more about its history.  Entrance tickets can be booked online, but note that the Palace is closed to visitors on Mondays.

After that, I recommend a visit to the fascinating Arab baths, just a 5 minute walk away.  Dating back to the 10th century, they are all that is left of the Arab city of Medina Mayurqa.

For a small fee, you can see the baths and watch a video explaining how they used to work. There is also a peaceful garden to relax in before moving on.

Just over a 10-minute drive out of the city center is Bellver Castle, a well-preserved 14th-century fortress surrounded by pine woods. From here you can enjoy one of the best views of Palma and its bay (Bellver is Catalan for ‘lovely view’!). 

The building now contains Palma’s museum of municipal history, featuring pottery from the Talaiotic, Roman, Arab and Spanish periods.

You may decide to stay in Palma itself (especially if you want to catch that night view of the cathedral) or head to your next destination, the town of Soller on the northwest coast. You can reach it via the Ma-11 in just under 40 minutes. 

But if you have time, I recommend taking a slight detour to Valdemossa first (a 30-minute drive from Palma via the Ma-1110). 

The journey towards this lovely town takes you into the Tramuntana mountains, and you can visit its Real Cartuja (Royal Carthusian Monastery) and the Chopin museum. Alternatively, head to one of the town’s excellent restaurants and enjoy the spectacular views as you dine.

produce shop in Soller Mallorca

Soller And Sineu

This lovely Meditteranean town is filled with rustic charm.  Traditional style townhouses with the typical green Mallorcan shutters line the narrow streets.

Meanwhile the main square – Plaça Constitució – has lots of busy cafes. There is also a lively market every Saturday, selling traditional local products and crafts.

Depending on when you visit, you may even catch one of the many traditional festivals and fairs to which the town plays host every year.

Next to the square is the scenic 16th-century baroque church of Eglésia de Sant Bartomeu. But if it’s natural beauty you are seeking, then visit the Jardí Botànic just a short walk away.

There are also several interesting museums in Soller, including the Museu del Casal de Cultura where you can see ancient relics and antiques, the Natural Science Museum, and the Can Prunera which is devoted to Modernist art.

Soller ‘s main attraction is its port, which lies a couple of miles from the main town. You could drive there, or – better still – leave the car behind and take the popular vintage tram instead.

En route, there are orange groves, olive trees, and beautiful mountains to admire. The port has its own little village, plus two nice beaches and lots of good restaurants.

From Soller, you will head east along the Ma-11 and Ma-13 for around 1.5 hours to the next stop on your Mallorca itinerary – Capdepera. 

To break up the journey after the first hour, stop off at the historic rural town of Sineu. 

Home to a palace that was once the residence of many Mallorcan kings, Sineu was formerly one of the island’s most important towns. Signs of this are everywhere and you will see lots of impressive architecture, monuments, and ancestral homes. 

Be sure to visit the parish church and its famous bell tower with seven levels. Another must-see is the town’s hospital – the first in rural Mallorca and dating back to 1240.

Mallorca Cala Mesquida Beach with beach grass and a sailboat in distance

Capdepera, The Drach Caves, And Portocolom

Located right on Mallorca’s eastern tip, the beautiful village of Capdepera enjoys stunning sea views and is surrounded by lush meadows and forests.

It is one of the least explored parts of the island but probably one of its most interesting! 

Its highlight is the legendary Capdepera Castle, built in the 14th century to defend residents of the region against pirates. It later became a private property but was then bought by the town and turned into a museum.

The climb to the castle is a bit steep, but the views from the top are a reward that makes it worthwhile!

There are other interesting historical buildings to see, including the church of Sant Joan and the Ca’n Piricus, a 19th-century manor house housing the Municipal Library. 

But the wonderful thing about road tripping in Mallorca is the freedom that it gives you – and Capdepera makes a great base for exploring the eastern coastline! There are some exceptionally pretty beaches nearby, including Cala Mesquida, Cala Agulla, and Cala Molto.

As you head out of Capdepera, take the Ma-4040 and Ma-4023 for the 30-minute drive to the Cuevas del Drach in Porto Cristo. 

One of the most fascinating places to visit in Mallorca by car, the attraction is made up of 4 interconnected caves. Their chambers are filled with magnificent stalactites and stalagmites and the hour-long tours include a live classical music concert.

I also recommend taking the 20-minute drive via the Ma-4014 from the caves to Portocolom. One of Majorca’s most well-established tourist resorts, it has a large, natural harbor and a wonderful blue flag beach – Cala Marcal – that is perfect for children.

Finally, it’s time to take the last leg in your Mallorca road trip itinerary – the 40-minute drive along the Ma-6100 to Colonia de Sant Jordi on the southeastern coast.

pink colored Salt Flats in Colonia de Sant Jordi

Colonia De Sant Jordi

There are lots of good reasons to visit this vibrant and friendly resort town. Once a fishing village, it has a reputation for excellent seafood. 

But it is rich in culture and history, too, with signs of settlements from the Bronze Age.

The Romans valued it for its salt production and you can visit the ancient saltworks at Es Trenc to learn more about the process. Whilst there, be sure to stop off at Es Trenc’s beautiful, natural beach.

Another of Colònia Sant Jordi’s main attractions is the marine reserve of Cabrera, an archipelago of small islands located just 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) offshore. Although they are now uninhabited and rich in marine life, they were used during the Napoleonic wars to hold prisoners.

The town is also home to the only natural thermal springs in the Balearic Islands.

You will find them at the thermal spa of Fontsanta on the outskirts of town. I recommend enjoying dinner at the hotel’s wonderful restaurant whilst you are there!

Colonia de Sant Jordi has several beaches to enjoy. Playa Es Port – located close to the harbor – is the most popular and there are plenty of places to park nearby.

It also offers many amenities – including a lifeguard, changing facilities, sunbeds, and watersports. T hat being said, it can get very busy in the summer as it is within easy reach of many hotels!

For a quieter option, head to Platja des Dolç. It is very pretty and has many amenities, but is far less crowded. You could even continue further along the coast, where they are several peaceful and lesser-known coves to explore.

Final Thoughts On Road Tripping In Mallorca

I hope that this guide has been helpful and you enjoy every moment of your Mallorca road trip. 

There is so much more to this beautiful island than just its sunny beaches and this itinerary will make it possible to see the best of everything at a pace that suits you.

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Mallorca road trip: The best itineraries for 4, 5, 7, 8 and 10 days

The 3 best road trip itineraries to visit mallorca by car.

You’re planning to do a road trip in Mallorca ?

Great idea!

Visiting Mallorca by car is the only way to reach all its stunning beaches and coves . A road trip around Mallorca is the perfect way to make the most of your visits and effortlessly uncover the island’s must-see spots.

In order to help you plan your stay , I have prepared this travel guide with the 3 best road trips itineraries in Mallorca depending on the duration of your stay (4, 5, 7, 8 and 10 days). For each duration, I will give you a summary of the itinerary as well as the link to read the detailed itinerary article.

And at the end of this guide, I will also give you my list of the best accommodations in Mallorca depending on your budget as well as my best tips to enjoy the perfect road trip.

Let’s plan your road trip!

Which airport should you choose to kick off your road trip in Mallorca?

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Mallorca boasts just one airport. It’s located in the southern part of the island, a mere 10 km from the historic center of Palma de Mallorca .

Thus, Palma is the ideal starting point for exploring Mallorca by car. That’s why I’ve chosen to commence all of my Mallorca routes from there .

Flight prices to Palma de Mallorca can vary enormously, so it’s a smart idea to start comparing them as early as possible. To do this, you can use our flight comparator, in partnership with Skyscanner . It’s the guarantee of getting the best price .

Instead of flying, you might also opt to take the ferry to Mallorca .

You can sail to Mallorca from other islands in the Balearic archipelago: Menorca , Ibiza, and Formentera .

You can also get to Mallorca by ferry from certain cities on mainland Spain . It’s a bit of a long haul, but if that floats your boat, here are the details you’ll need:

  • Palma is served by ferries coming from Barcelona . Do bear in mind that the crossing takes about 7 hours on average.
  • You can also sail to Palma de Mallorca from Valencia . The crossing takes between 7 and 8 hours, depending on the company.

In addition to the port of Palma, Mallorca also has a second port up north, in Alcudia .

It welcomes boats from Menorca (1h15 journey from Ciutadella or 3h30 journey from Mahon) and Barcelona (a 6-hour crossing).

Another option to reach Mallorca is by sailing from France, specifically from Toulon . Corsica Ferries operates this route, but keep in mind that the journey takes approximately 18 hours.

Planning a road trip without discussing cars would be nonsense! As I mentioned, to truly experience Mallorca, you should definitely get a car. Without it, reaching all the beautiful coves is practically mission impossible.

If you plan on coming to Mallorca with your own vehicle from Toulon or Barcelona, you can skip straight to the next section .

Otherwise, whether you arrive by boat or plane, make sure you rent a car upon arrival , near the port or directly at the airport. If you’ve used this blog for trip planning before, you know I always vouch for Rentalcars.com .

So, to keep things consistent, I suggest you book through them for your Mallorca journey as well. I’ve relied on them for all my trips, whether to Greece , Sicily , Crete or even Thailand .

I find it super handy because with one click, you can compare all the car rental rates in Mallorca (both local and international). You’ll quickly notice car rental options that include unlimited mileage or the option to add a second driver .

Rentalcars also offers its own insurance, cheaper and far more comprehensive than what local rental agencies might suggest. The complete protection insurance from Rentalcars covers the full refund of costs incurred in the event of an accident or theft .

If this option isn’t already included in your credit card insurance, you can add it at the time of your booking.

The site also allows (under certain conditions) for free modifications or cancellations .

Given the high tourist activity on the island during the peak season, you should definitely book your car in advance to have the widest possible choice and get the best rate .

Click the button below to compare the prices of car rentals in Mallorca right now:

Parque natural de Mondragón - Mondrago Natural Park

If you’ve chosen a brief getaway to Mallorca because you only have a few days’ holiday, I’d recommend you stick around Palma to explore the surroundings with day-long mini road trips .

If you want to explore Mallorca by car , this location is perfect for getting around with ease .

I’ve put together all the details and my top tips for planning your 4 or 5-day itinerary in Mallorca in my dedicated article.

There, you’ll find all my visit recommendations for each day , so you won’t miss out on any must-see attractions and my selection of the best hotels to stay in during your Mallorca holiday.

To read this complete guide, all you need to do is click on the following link (in orange): Recommended itinerary for a brief getaway to Mallorca .

Palma de Mallorca

Here, I’m suggesting a sample road trip starting from Palma to explore Mallorca by car for a week.

On the agenda for this 1-week road trip in Mallorca:

  • Palma de Mallorca (1 day)
  • The beaches of the south (1 day)
  • Sineu, the famous caves and the beaches (1 day)
  • The most beautiful coves of the southeast (1 day)
  • Serra de Tramontana (1 day)
  • Cap de Formentor (1 day)
  • The beaches of the northeast (1 day)

First day – Exploring the city of Palma de Mallorca on foot

  • The covered market
  • The shopping streets of the historic centre
  • The plaça Major and the Plaça Cort
  • Palma Cathedral
  • Royal Palace of La Almudaina
  • Parc de la Mar
  • Boat excursion at sunset

If you’re eager to explore Palma in just one day and want a detailed sightseeing itinerary, look no further! My article has got you covered with all the info you need: Visit Palma de Mallorca .

Second day – Relaxing on the most beautiful beaches in the south of Mallorca, including:

  • The beaches of Cap de Ses Salines : El Caragol beach and Cala en Tugores
  • Es Trenc beach , a must-see during a week’s road trip in Mallorca!
  • Can Curt beach
  • Es Carbo beach
  • Ses Roquetes beach

El Caragol Beach - Around Palma de Mallorca

Third day of this 7-day road trip in Mallorca:

Visit the Sineu market before exploring one of the 2 most famous caves in Mallorca, each housing a subterranean lake and offering a small concert on the water : the Hams caves and the Drach caves .

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You can then go on a hike of the 4 coves or enjoy the wonderful coves of the Cala d’Or resort .

On day four , dedicate your time to discovering the stunning coves in the southeastern part of the island :

  • Calo del Moro , which is in my opinion one of the most charming coves you’ll get to see on this 7-day road trip in Mallorca
  • Cala S’Almunia
  • Cala Llombards
  • Cala Santanyi
  • The 3 coves of Mondrago Natural Park.

Cala del Moro Mallorca

On the fifth day , set a course for the north of the island by taking the road that crosses the quaint, traditional villages of the Serra de Tramontana :

  • Lluc and its monastery
  • Pollença : a must-see during your road trip in Mallorca!

For day six , take the scenic drive along Cap de Formentor and soak in the incredible views of the cliffs.

Stop for a swim at the Formentor beach or Cala Figuera cove before heading to the old town of Alcudia for a stroll among its ramparts.

End the day on the very long sandy beach of Alcudia: Muro beach .

On the seventh day, set off for a hike in the natural park of the Peninsula de Llevant .

Then, have your last swim at one of the stunning beaches of the northeastern coast :

  • Cala Mesquida
  • Cala Mitjana
  • Cala Estreta
  • Cala Es Matzoc
  • Cala Agulla

Eighth day – End of the holidays, it’s off to Palma de Mallorca airport for the return trip.

Fancy a one-week road trip in Mallorca ? Go take a look at my dedicated article : One-week itinerary in Mallorca .

Very handy, you’ll also find plenty of top tips and hotels to sleep in in Mallorca. It’s the best way to easily prepare for your trip !

Pollença

Road Trip in Mallorca: 10 days

For this new adventure, I propose a 10-day road trip to discover Mallorca by car .

This itinerary starts from Palma but if you’re arriving at the port of Alcudia, you can, of course, reverse the stages. This well-rounded itinerary combines sightseeing, beach relaxation, and exciting activities to ensure you experience all the must-visit destinations on the island .

On the agenda for this 10-day road trip in Mallorca:

  • Palma de Mallorca
  • The beaches of the south
  • The coves of the southeast
  • The island of Sa Dragonera
  • The Serra de Tramontana
  • Cap de Formentor
  • Llevant Peninsula Natural Park
  • The northeastern coves

I’ve summarized the main stages of this road trip below, but you can find all the details by clicking on this link: 10-day itinerary in Mallorca .

To begin this 10-day Mallorca road trip , let’s explore the southern region of the island and kick things off with a visit to the vibrant city of Palma de Mallorca .

The historical center isn’t that vast, so a single day is enough to discover the main tourist attractions.

First day – Best things to see in Palma:

  • The old town : the cute alleyways lined with shops and the main squares
  • The cathedral
  • The royal palace

And to wrap up this first day, you should absolutely try this fantastic catamaran excursion with dinner included . All the info and bookings can be found by clicking the button below :

Stay the night in Palma. To plan your stroll around Palma, check out my article: 20 Things to do in Palma de Mallorca .

Palma de Mallorca - Cathedral and Royal Palace

On the second day , continue your 10-day Mallorca road trip by heading to Cap de Ses Salines where, provided you’re willing to walk a bit, you can laze around on the completely wild beaches of El Caragol and Cala En Tugores .

And if you prefer easier-to-access beaches , head to Colonia de Sant Jordi where you can set your towel down on the stunning turquoise water beach of Es Trenc .

In the area, you’ve also got the beaches of Es Dolç, Can Curt, Es Carbo and Ses Roquetes which are really pretty.

Spend a second night in Palma.

For the third day, I suggest a trip to Sineu market and then moving on to Porto Cristo to visit one of the two caves you should see on your road trip around Mallorca:

  • Coves del Drach
  • Coves dels Hams

Those who enjoy a good walk might then choose the hike of the 4 coves ( Cala Bota, Cala Virgili, Cala Pilota and Cala Magraner ).

Others might prefer the relaxation option at one of the coves of Cala D’Or . I recommend, for instance: Cala Esmeralda, Cala Gran, Cala Petita and Calo d’es Pou .

Spend another night in Palma de Mallorca.

Cala d'or Mallorca

Fourth day : head to one of the coves on the southeast of the island for a chill-out day. You can totally check out several coves in just one day .

Among the best-known and prettiest ones in the area, I suggest:

  • Calo de Moro : it’s one of the most popular inlets on the whole island and it truly is a stunning place
  • Cala Llombards : for a more family-friendly beach if you’ve opted for a family road trip around Mallorca

Also, don’t miss out on a visit to the Mondrago Natural Park where you can enjoy 3 more beautiful coves: S’Aramador beach, Cala Mondrago and Calo des Borgit .

Spend another night in Palma.

On the fifth day , I suggest you go and explore the island of Sa Dragonera , that you’ll find in the southwest of Mallorca. You can reach it by boat from Sant Elm, which is a 50-minute drive from Palma.

After Sa Dragonera and on your way back to Palma, you can:

  • Stop by the popular resort town of Magaluf known for its expansive sandy beach.
  • Take a walk around the marina of Portals Nous , to admire the yachts
  • Explore the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation , a remarkable institution dedicated to the painter and sculptor of the same name.
  • Visit the Bellver Castle located on the heights of Palma.

Sa Dragonera

On the sixth day , I’m leaving the choice up to you, with a few different activities to consider :

  • Visiting Palma’s aquarium
  • Spending the day at Aqualand , the largest water park on the island
  • Going on an awesome quad bike excursion! 
  • Setting off for an exciting buggy outing or in a sports car .
  • Relaxing on the beach.

Spend a last night in Palma.

On the seventh day of your road trip around Mallorca, it’s time to leave Palma and continue your exploration in the north of the island .

The plan for the day: take the Serra de Tramontana road that goes through the whole island from south to north, making some stops :

  • In the pretty villages with traditional stone houses such as Valldemossa, Deià, Soller and Fornalutx
  • At Sa Calobra to see the Torrent de Pareis , a superb canyon with a cute little beach
  • At the Lluc Monastery , that you can visit if you feel like it
  • In the lovely traditional village of Pollença : it’s one of my favorite spots on this 10-day road trip around Mallorca!

Spend the night in Alcudia.

On the eighth day, I suggest you drive around the Cap de Formentor and make several stops at different viewpoints to admire the scenery . You could also take a dip at Formentor beach or the cove of Cala Figuera .

Next, head to the old town of Alcudia where you can take a walk around the city walls .

Finish the day on Muro beach, which stretches along the bay of Alcudia for several kilometers.

Spend another night in Alcudia.

Cap de Formentor - Mallorca

On the ninth and penultimate day of your 10-day tour of Mallorca , put on your hiking boots and hit one of the 13 trails of the Llevant Peninsula Natural Park .

In the afternoon, head to the most beautiful beaches in the north-east. You’ll be spoiled for choice between:

  • Cala Agulla 

Spend your last night in Alcudia.

On the tenth and final day , it’s time to wrap up this amazing road trip around Mallorca!

If you want more details on this 10-day road trip around Mallorca, feel free to check out my detailed article: 10-day itinerary in Mallorca .

You’ll also find my pick of the best accommodations for each stage of your road-trip. You’ll see, planning your 9-10 day trip to Mallorca is going to be quick and very easy !

Cala Gat Mallorca

Where to stay during your Mallorca road trip?

Alright, now you know where to head and what to do and see during your Mallorca road trip ! The last piece of the puzzle I’ve got to share with you are my top tips on where to sleep at each stop .

So, I’ve handpicked the best accommodations for you to rest in Mallorca for the two key stages: south and north.

There’s something for every budget, and all of them are already featured in the articles I’ve just mentioned, outlining the possible routes depending on the length of your vacation.

But I’ll put them here for you again. Feel free to click on the name of the hotel to get more details .

Here is my selection of the best places to stay in Palma de Mallorca , tailored to suit your budget.

You need to click on the orange name of the hotels for more information and to make your booking.

And if you can’t find what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to ask for advice in the comments, indicating your travel dates and preferences. I would be more than happy to assist you in finding the perfect hotel!

  • The Boc Hostels – City Albergue Juvenil : Hostel located 400 meters from the historic center of Palma and C’an Pere Antoni beach. Dormitory bed from €40 per night. Strong points: the rooftop pool, the cleanliness of the place and the kitchen area. An excellent choice for budget accommodation in Palma de Mallorca .
  • Nou Baleares : located a 10-minute walk from Plaça Major. Tastefully decorated double room from €110, breakfast included. Strong points: the location, the comfortable beds and the rooftop’s pool. It’s my favorite for its excellent value for money in Palma !
  • Isla Mallorca & Spa : located in the bay of Palma. Spacious double room with balcony from €150, breakfast included. Strong points: the spa and wellness center, the lovely pool area and the varied breakfast.
  • Hotel Saratoga : located next to the Es Baluard museum. Modern and spacious double room from €180 per night, breakfast included. Strong points: the rooftop pool with an amazing view of the cathedral, the perfect location for exploring Palma de Mallorca on foot, and the hearty breakfast buffet.
  • Protur Naisa Palma Hotel : located a 5-minute walk from the old town. Stylish, contemporary room from €220, breakfast included. Strong points: the facilities (rooftop, pool, spa), the design of the hotel and the excellent breakfast.

And if you’re looking for the best 5-star hotels in Palma de Mallorca , you should have a look at the following hotels:

  • Hotel Victoria Gran Meliá : located right in front of Palma’s harbor. Double room starting at €270, breakfast for €29. Strong points: the great location, the sea view, and the amazing staff.
  • Nixe Palace: : located right next to Cala Major beach, this 5* hotel offers cozy double rooms with a balcony and sea view from €300 per night, breakfast for €24. Strong points: the setting with the stunning sea view, the excellent breakfast and the direct access to the beach. My recommendation for a high-end stay in Palma !
  • Hotel Antigua Palma – Casa Noble : this superb luxury hotel is located in the heart of the old town, just 100 meters from the cathedral. Stay in sumptuous, elegantly decorated rooms, from €450 per night, breakfast included. Strong points: The amazing spa with hammam and indoor pool, the tranquility, the particularly attentive staff and the rooftop. The best hotel in Palma for a luxury stay !
  • Hotel Ivory Playa Sports & Spa : Located just 50 meters from the beach in Alcudia Bay. Clean and well-appointed apartment with a sea-view balcony starting from €75. Strong points: the beach proximity, the pool, the Spa, the friendly staff, spacious rooms.
  • Ona Garden Lago : Located in Alcudia, 1 km from the beach. Large, modern, well-equipped (with a washing machine!), spacious apartment with a lovely terrace with sun loungers and a table, starting from €85 per night, breakfast included. Strong points: the peaceful setting, the beautiful pool area, the good breakfast, the comfort. It’s my favorite for value for money in Alcudia !
  • Grupotel Maritimo : Located 150 meters from the beach. Modern and comfortable double room with a balcony starting from €110 per night, breakfast included (a dinner option is also available). Strong points: the indoor and outdoor pools, the Spa, the entertainment, the varied breakfast buffet, the comfortable beds.
  • Hotel Astoria Playa Adults Only 4* Sup : Located 150 meters from the beach. Double room with minimalist decor, a balcony, and for some a whirlpool bath, starting from €140 per night, breakfast and dinner included! Strong points: the pools, the quality of the meals, the kindness of the staff.
  • Forum Boutique Hotel & Spa – Adults Only : Small, charming hotel located in the heart of old Alcudia. Warm and cozy double room starting from €200, breakfast included. Strong points: the Spa with jacuzzi, sauna and hammam, the fabulous breakfast, the tranquility, the excellent reception. The best hotel in Alcudia for a luxury stay!

Cala Torta Mallorca

To hit the road in Mallorca, I highly recommend the months of May – June – July – August – September, and early October .

This is when you can max out on all the island’s attractions under a glorious sun: the beaches and coves, hiking trails, boat tours and the breathtaking natural landscapes.

About July and August, I’m sure I’m not telling you anything new by saying these two months coincide with the island’s peak tourist season . It’s therefore absolutely essential to book your hotels, car rental, and activities in advance , if you’ve decided to do your road trip in Mallorca in summer .

The best time to tour Mallorca by car is in September.

The weather is still warm and sunny , and with summer holidays winding down , you can expect fewer crowds . Indeed, September is hands down the best month to explore Mallorca on a road trip !

Please note, from late October until Easter holidays , many restaurants and hotels close . Most activities, including boat outings, don’t run, and the water’s too chilly for swimming.

So, a winter road trip in Mallorca isn’t really advisable.

If you’re looking to add more activities to your Mallorca road trip , I’ve selected a few that are really worth your time.

You need to click on the orange links below to check the details and make your reservations:

1) Top activities for the southern half of Mallorca (Palma and its surroundings)

Outdoor adventures

  • Off-road quad biking excursion – This is my top pick from this list! The trail’s absolutely ace because you’re hitting dirt paths and the guide’s just brilliant!
  • Guided buggy tour
  • 2.5-hour sports car ride in the afternoon or a 4.5-hour tour in the morning .

In Mallorca, you can also opt for an absolutely stunning activity: a hot air balloon ride !! I’ve put the link in the button below for bookings (it’s a must):

Hot air ballooning in Mallorca

  • Enjoy a sailing cruise with a barbecue onboard
  • Cave and cliff boat tour with two stops at secluded coves.
  • Boat trip around Palma Bay with a swimming stop in turquoise waters
  • One-hour boat ride around Palma’s marina to admire the view of the cathedral and Bellver Castle
  • Speedboat excursion – Thrills guaranteed!
  • Morning or afternoon boat parties
  • 2h30 boat party at sunset
  • Boat party at night – Departure from Palma at 22h

Water Activities

  • A one-hour jet ski tour in the protected Los Deltas area 
  • Jet ski outing in the Bay of Palma
  • Snorkeling in a nature reserve  
  • A diving initiation in a nature reserve – English-speaking instructor and in a small group!
  • A kayak excursion to visit the local sea caves 
  • Coasteering  
  • Marine caving to explore underground lakes
  • Canyoning (activity available only from October to the end of March because there’s no water otherwise)
  • Parasailing in Palma bay
  • A towed buoy session
  • Une sortie en paddle au coucher du soleil  

Sea caving - Mallorca

2) Activities in the north of Mallorca (Alcudia and surroundings)

  • Cruise of 3 hours on a small boat of maximum 12 people where you can see many dolphins around the Cape of Formentor
  • Sunrise cruise to get to see the dolphins
  • Catamaran excursion to the north coast of Mallorca , barbecue included
  • Sailboat cruise, tapas and wine included
  • Zodiac ride (max 12 people) to Cape Formentor and Cape Pinar
  • Sunset cruise for 2 on a beautiful sailboat , with dinner included
  • Horseback riding in the forest
  • Hidropark of Alcudia (water park)

And how about you? What do you plan to see during your road trip in Mallorca?

Discover all my articles about Mallorca and the Balearic islands : All my articles to help you plan your trip to Mallorca are listed there.

  • The 23 best things to do in Mallorca
  • Palma de Mallorca: the 20 best places to visit
  • Itinerary: 4 or 5 days in Mallorca – Itinerary to prepare a short stay in Mallorca
  • Itinerary: One week in Mallorca – The perfect itinerary to visit the island in 7 days!
  • Itinerary: 10 days in Mallorca – Our recommended itinerary for visiting Mallorca in 9-10 days
  • Mallorca road trip: The best itineraries for 4, 5, 7 and 10 days
  • The 17 Best things to do  in Menorca
  • Itinerary: One week in Menorca  – The ideal itinerary to visit the island in 7 days

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