Road trip through Mallorca

I fell in love with Mallorca within the first 2 hours!

Mallorca is the postcard perfect Balearic island of Spain that has something to offer to every kind of travelers: Hikers, Cyclists, Shopaholics, Foodies and of course beach lovers. Mallorca have often been mis labeled as the crazy party destination or a resort holiday destination for the Germans and the British (but that’s only a quarter in Palma). Trust me that there’s more to the island than that.

The island is all about rugged mountains lined with olive trees, azure blue water, dramatic coastline, quaint honey colored villages and of course a rich history. So are you ready to put on your explore glasses? Here’s everything you need to know before you pack your bags for Mallorca.

But first, here’s a summary video of our entire trip:

How to reach Mallorca?

Easyjet, TUI Fly and GermanWings operates budget flights from all major cities in Germany to Palma de Mallorca. Bus number 1 runs from the airport to Palma and back.

Getting around Mallorca

The best way to explore Mallorca is through a road trip. It allows you to see the most spectacular scenery of the mountains and the countryside. For our 10 days road trip across the island, we rented a cute little Fiat 500 from OK Rent a Car at a reasonable rate. Do not forget to book your car prior to your travel, else it might be expensive and having an insurance is advisable.

The roads in Mallorca are absolutely perfect and you don’t even need to pay any road tolls! Additionally, most of the parkings are free except for Palma and some highly popular tourist spots (Formentor, Sa Calobra, Soller, Valdemossa etc).

It takes approximately 1 hour to cross the island through the highways. Of course the scenic MA-10 road would take much longer, because of the crazy serpentine loops and because you would stop at every view point for the perfect camera shot. I would totally recommend to take a drive through the MA-10, it’s an experience of a lifetime!

Our Journey

The yellow lines highlight our route across Mallorca (rough route). The red circled spots are the places we visited. The red dots depict our hotel location (approx).

What to see?

Where to stay?

Where to eat?

  • Contrabando Tapas Bar, Llucmajor – This place has the most authentic Mallorcan Tapas and is highly recommended by the locals.
  • Restautant S’arrosseria, Colonia de sant jordi – If you want to try out rice specialities, this place is one of the best. It is a bit on the higher end.
  • Port Blau, Colonia de sant jordi – Overlooking the port, this seafood restaurant has an perfect outdoor location for you to grab your dinner while you see the sunset.
  • Café Parisien, Arta – This place located at the market of Arta, has a lovely green courtyard and is perfect to chill and unwind.
  • Ca’s Patro March, Cala Deia – This is a very popular place. They have a spectacular location with great food and wine. However make sure to book in advance if you don’t like waiting. We had a waiting time of 40mins.

Summary

Mallorca road trips definitely reignited our wanderlust. Awesome Spanish cuisine, dramatic landscape, turquoise coves and the thrilling drive through the picturesque mountain roads, this 10 days holiday had it all.

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