The Hotels Viva Blog

Organize your cycling holidays in Majorca | Hotels VIVA

Written by Elisabeth Blue | Aug 28, 2018 9:01:00 AM

Spending the cycling holiday is both a healthy and fun way of going beyond the typical activities you’ll find in the traditional tourist circuits. You’ll also be able to discover the places you visit in a different way, searching for a deep connection with the landscape and nature.

The elements which transform Mallorca into the mecca of cycle tourism

The island of Mallorca is simply, absolutely perfect for cycle tourism, thanks to a number of characteristics:

  • An excellent, regular climate – not extremely hot or cold.
  • More than 1200km of minor roads which enable you to get to each and every corner of the island
  • Varied terrain which appears to have been designed especially for cycling
  • Incredibly beautiful and diverse landscapes
  • The existence of infrastructures and services focused on top level cycling: bike hire and maintenance, specialist hotels…

There are very few places in the world with such varied landscapes as Mallorca. Here, within just a few kilometres you can go through an impressive mountain pass or descent into a dreamlike cove.

Cycle tourism routes in Mallorca

The cycle tourism options in Mallorca are countless, with routes to suite all tastes, abilities and physical condition.

We have managed to select 3 very different routes form this wide range of possibilities, all of which have various levels of difficulty so that you can choose the one which best suits you or the group with which you’re going to take on this incredible cycling holidays experience in Mallorca.

1- Ruta de Serra Tramuntana

Distance: 192.09km

Difficulty: moderate

A cycling route around the Serra de Tramuntana enables you to immerse yourself in one of the best-preserved natural areas in the Balearics, with an environmental value that has led it to be declared Heritage of Humanity.

During the route of just under 200km, you’ll pass through fields of century-old olive groves and stunning towns.

2- Route through the Jewish Quarter in Palma de Mallorca

Distance: 5km

Difficulty: easy

This route is a short but intense cycling trip around one of the prettiest and most tourist-oriented areas of Mallorca. It’s of great cultural value with many places of interest, such as: Calle Monti-sion, the main street in the Balearic Jewish Quarter, the new synagogue, located on Calle Pelletería, or the Casa de la Moneda, located on Calle Santa Fe. 

3- Mallorca Circuit

Distance: 486.32km

Difficulty: hard

The most daring and experienced cyclists can throw themselves into the deep end and take on a route which covers the whole of the island, divided into 6 or 7 stages. It’s without a doubt a great experience, but you’ll need to be in good shape and have been cycling for a while.

If you stay at Hotels VIVA, you’ll find a complete service for cycling lovers, including special bike storage stations, hire services and organised trips and routes.