Road bike hire
Why not explore the beautiful sites of Mallorca by bike? This shop is part of a company that was founded in 1986. They can easily get you on the road with their wide range of bicycles.
A beautiful cycle ride that initially follows the west coast before coming inland
Cycling from Port de Soller along the coast and through Deia, you will then travel on to Valldemossa before heading back inland and finishing over the Coll de Soller.
The Coll de Soller is famous for its 61 hairpin bends. Since 1997, due to the inauguration of the tunnel, it is now relatively free of traffic. This loop takes in three mountain passes.
Mountain passes:
Coll de Can Bleda (1st climb out of Soller):
Length: 4.0 Kilometres
Altitude Gain: 204 metres
Average Gradient: 5.1%
Sa Pedrissa (starting at Es Moli Hotel, just past Deia):
Length: 6.2 Kilometres
Altitude Gain: 273 metres
Average Gradient: 6.2% with 2 short sections of 10%
Coll de Soller (starting from Bunyola):
Length: 5.8 Kilometres
Altitude Gain: 304 metres
Average Gradient: 5.2%
This route is courtesy of Tramuntana Tours, who are based in Soller.
Why not explore the beautiful sites of Mallorca by bike? This shop is part of a company that was founded in 1986. They can easily get you on the road with their wide range of bicycles.
Why not explore the beautiful sites of Mallorca by bike? This shop is part of a company that was founded in 1986. They can easily get you on the road with their wide range of bicycles.
Travelling in Mallorca is about exploring the beautiful sights, enjoying the fresh air and having a bit of an adventure. What better way to do it than on a bike? This shop offers a wide range of bicycles to hire, whether you are looking for a road bike or an e-bike.
Travelling in Mallorca is about exploring the beautiful sights, enjoying the fresh air and having a bit of an adventure. What better way to do it than on a bike? This shop offers a wide range of bicycles to hire, whether you are looking for an e-bike or mountain bike.
Ideally located in the heart of the cycling hub of Puerto Pollensa, offering easy access to some of the best cycling routes on the island.
All bikes are supplied with a helmet, pump, saddlebag containing a spare inner tube, patch kit, tyre levers, allen keys, water bottle holder, and a lock.
Housed in a wonderful Modernist building, Can Prunera was built in the early 20th century and the museum was opened on 24 August 2009. The vast majority of works on display at this museum belong to the Fundació d’Art Serra.
Sóller is a botanist’s and enthusiast’s paradise. The Botanical garden is found in a country estate known as “Camp d’En Prohom”, on the outskirts of Sóller. Its primary purpose is to preserve rare or endangered species of the Balearics, and is the result of many years of study and hard work, and now hosts one of Spain’s most extensive wild flora seed banks.
This museum is a naturalist entity dedicated to exhibiting and conserving the natural heritage of the Balearic Islands and making the general public aware of the importance of its preservation.
The vintage carriages are still in use, providing a fantastic opportunity for tourists, and a relief for locals from the terrors of the old Palma-Soller road.
The Serra de Tramuntana mountains (translated as the "mountains of the north wind") run the length of Mallorca's northwestern coastline extending for almost 90km and claim some of the island’s most magnificent scenery. In 2011, it was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO under the cultural landscape category.
Poet and author Robert Graves (1895-1985) lived in Deià, Mallorca, from 1929 until his death. He is buried in the churchyard on the hill next to the church.
Perched on the cliffs above Port de Sóller, Cap Roig at the Jumeirah Mallorca Hotel offers an exceptional seafood dining experience with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. Specialising in locally sourced fish and shellfish, the restaurant works closely with local fishermen to ensure every dish highlights the very best of the sea.
Neni Restaurant in Port de Sóller brings a taste of Israel and the Orient to the rooftop terrace of the Bikini Island & Mountain Hotel, offering a truly memorable dining experience. Situated in the charming coastal town of Port de Sóller, the restaurant boasts panoramic views of the bay and the dramatic Tramuntana Mountains, making it a perfect spot for lunch, dinner, or evening drinks.
Perched on the ninth floor of the Jumeirah Mallorca, Es Fanals offers a fine dining experience with breathtaking views over Port de Sóller, where the rugged mountains meet the tranquil Mediterranean. This Michelin Guide-featured restaurant celebrates the gastronomic treasures of the Balearic Islands, with tasting menus crafted from the freshest local produce and expertly presented under the guidance of Chef Javier Lopez.
Patiki Beach is a relaxed, farm-to-table restaurant located at the far end of Repic Beach in Port de Sóller. Designed as a laid-back beach shack, it offers a straightforward, welcoming setting where guests can eat, drink and spend the day by the sea.
Es Canyis Restaurant, perched on the beachfront in Puerto de Sóller, Mallorca, offers a charming blend of family tradition and fresh, local cuisine. With three inviting dining spaces, it caters to every occasion: the ground-floor main room seats 60 guests and features an open dessert corner where pastries and ice creams are prepared in view, while the first-floor private lounge accommodates up to 100 people, ideal for events and incentives. During the summer, the terrace by the beach promenade provides space for 40 diners to savour meals with panoramic views of the bay.
Espíritu Libre in Port de Sóller is a Mediterranean fusion restaurant that combines a relaxed coastal vibe with bold, international flavours. Located on the bustling commercial street and just steps from the port, this bohemian-style eatery welcomes locals and travellers alike with its colourful decor, eclectic menu, and stunning views over the harbour.
Enjoy a fun full-day or half-day boat trip aboard this intimate Forza 37 motor yacht.
Choose this exceptionally spacious luxury sailing yacht for a full-day or half-day trip around the Balearic Islands. With three lounging areas, it's the perfect place to rest, relax, and enjoy your time on the water.
Full-day or half-day boat trip on Seacret, a sailing yacht designed to maximise space and light.
Full-day or half-day sailing trip aboard Vesper of Sóller.
Enjoy a fun full-day or half-day boat trip aboard this exquisite Sunseeker Manhattan 55 motor yacht.
Enjoy a fun full-day or half-day boat trip aboard this sporty Beneteau Flyer 7.7 Sportdeck.
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