Mar-Jun & Sep – Oct
Alcudia, Pollença, Port de Pollença
Sa Calobra, Cap de Formentor
Road cycling of all levels
Planning a cycling holiday in Mallorca?
Our hotels are ideally placed for some of the island’s best riding — close to Pollensa, Puerto de Pollensa and Cala San Vicente in the north, with easy access to coastal routes, Tramuntana climbs and quieter recovery roads whenever you need them.

Mon Boutique Hotel
Pollença
A beautiful boutique hotel of just 23 rooms, with secure bicycle storage and a location only a few steps from the heart of town – Plaza Mayor. A perfect base for any ride, with breakfast included.

Mar Calma Hotel
Port de Pollença
A lovely boutique hotel just a short walk from the beach, with 20 rooms and the option to store your bicycle in your room. An ideal base for exploring the riding around Port de Pollença, with breakfast included.

Boutique Hotel Oriola
Cala Sant Vicenç
A cosy boutique hotel with 23 rooms, just a short walk from the beach. A peaceful retreat after a day in the saddle, ideally placed for scenic rides with truly stunning views, with breakfast included.

Prefer your own space?
Our a collection of cycling friendly holiday villas are a perfect choice for those who are looking for more luxury, privacy stay. This selection of villas is fully adapted to cyclist with dadicated storage for bikes.
Mallorca Bike Tours
The quiet click of a gear change, the distinctive hum of tyres on asphalt catching the first rays of morning sun. With every pedal stroke, the majesty of the Tramuntana mountains draws closer, and in the distance, the turquoise calm of the sea and a sleepy Mediterranean village ease into another day.
Mallorca is one of the most popular cycling spots in Europe, and it’s easy to understand why.
Smooth roads, sweeping sea views, mountain climbs, quiet country lanes, charming villages and no shortage of places to stop for coffee, lunch or a well-earned slice of almond cake.
Whether you are looking for a relaxed Mallorca bike tour, a guided ride with local support, or a full cycling holiday with accommodation and bike hire included, the island has something for everyone, from first-timers on flat coastal roads to seasoned climbers tackling the cols of the Tramuntana.
The key is choosing the right base, the right season, and the right route for the type of cycling you actually enjoy.
Why Mallorca is so popular for cycling holidays
Mallorca is one of Europe’s best cycling destinations
Mallorca combines everything cyclists dream of: quiet roads, challenging climbs, stunning scenery and a welcoming local culture.
- 1,000+ km of well-maintained routes
- Low traffic & well-maintained roads
- Dramatic mountain & coastal scenery
- Great food, cafés & year-round sunshine

Part of what makes Mallorca so compelling for cycling holidays is how much variety the island packs into a relatively small area. In a single trip, you can ride along the coast, climb into the Tramuntana mountains, wind through rural villages and cruise across flatter farmland and vineyard roads — all without covering vast distances.
The road network is one of the island’s greatest strengths. Many roads have become classics on the cycling calendar, and Mallorca has built a genuinely strong cycling culture, particularly in spring and autumn. Bike hire shops, repair services, guided tour companies, cyclist-friendly cafés and accommodation that understands the needs of riders — the infrastructure is there and it works.
For experienced cyclists, Mallorca delivers famous climbs and long training routes that draw professionals and enthusiasts alike. For those after something more relaxed, there are gentler coastal rides and e-bike tours that let you explore the island properly without needing serious fitness. Whatever kind of cycling holiday you are planning, the island has a version of it.
Best areas to stay for cycling holidays in Mallorca
Where you stay shapes your entire cycling holiday. The right base puts the routes you want on your doorstep. Some areas offer quick access to flat roads, whilst others sit at the foot of serious mountain climbs. Below, we cover the most versatile options, with something to suit every type of rider.
Port de Pollença

Port de Pollença is one of the most popular bases for cyclists in Mallorca, and it earns that reputation. You have quick access to Cap de Formentor, the Tramuntana mountains and quieter inland roads, all within easy reach. Back in town, there are good restaurants, sea views and a relaxed atmosphere that makes the end of a long ride genuinely enjoyable.
This area works especially well for road cyclists who want variety — scenic coastal rides, challenging climbs and easier recovery routes, all from the same front door.
Alcúdia and Playa de Muro

Alcúdia and Playa de Muro are excellent choices, particularly for groups. The roads to the north are relatively flat and accessible, with mountain routes available further inland when you want more of a challenge.
These bases also work well if you are travelling with people who are not cycling every day. Beaches, restaurants and family-friendly activities are all close by, so the trip does not have to revolve entirely around the bike.
Sóller and the West Coast
Sóller is stunning, but it is a base for confident cyclists. The west coast and the Tramuntana mountains are dramatic, scenic and demanding — expect serious climbs, fast descents, tight bends and views that make it all worthwhile.
If mountain riding is what you came for, this side of Mallorca can be genuinely unforgettable. If you are a beginner or uncomfortable on descents, it may be worth building experience elsewhere before making this your base.
Palma

Palma works best as a base for a city break with cycling on the side. Guided bike tours through the old town, a ride along the seafront, easy coastal routes — it is all there, and it is enjoyable.
It is not the right choice for a serious road cycling holiday, but for casual riders, couples and short breaks where cycling is part of the experience rather than the whole point, Palma delivers.
Best Mallorca cycling routes
Mallorca offers cycling routes for every kind of rider. Some are legendary among experienced road cyclists, with dramatic climbs and sweeping mountain views. Others are gentler, made for relaxed days on the bike, quiet country roads and scenic stops along the way.
If you are thinking of staying in the Pollença area, we have also prepared a dedicated guide to some of the most exciting cycling routes nearby.

If you are thinking of staying in the Pollença area, we have also prepared a dedicated guide to some of the most exciting cycling routes nearby.
Below, you will find some of the most popular cycling routes in Mallorca – the ones riders talk about, return to, and often plan their whole trip around.
Cap de Formentor
Cap de Formentor is one of the great classics of cycling in Mallorca. The ride towards the lighthouse takes you through one of the island’s most dramatic landscapes, with turquoise sea views, rugged cliffs, steady climbs and sweeping descents along the way.

Although the scenery is beautiful, the route still asks for focus. There are bends, exposed sections and uphill stretches, so it is better suited to confident cyclists than complete beginners.
The best time to ride it is early in the morning, particularly in spring, summer and early autumn. The road can become busy later in the day, so an early start gives you a calmer, safer and more enjoyable experience.
Best for: scenic road cycling, confident riders and one of Mallorca’s most unforgettable coastal routes.
Sa Calobra
If you only take on one legendary climb in Mallorca, make it Sa Calobra.

This is one of the island’s most famous cycling routes, known for its dramatic mountain scenery, twisting hairpin bends and demanding ascent from the coast. For many road cyclists, Sa Calobra is not just another ride — it is one of the main reasons they come to Mallorca.
It is also a route that deserves respect. The climb is challenging, and the descent requires confidence, control and full attention. Good fitness is essential, and you should carry enough water, snacks and sun protection, especially on warmer days.
Hard? Absolutely. Worth it? For many cyclists, completely.
Best for: experienced riders, strong climbers and anyone looking for a true bucket-list cycling route in Mallorca.
Coll de Sóller
Coll de Sóller is another classic Mallorca climb and a brilliant introduction to cycling in the Tramuntana mountains.

The route is full of sweeping bends, steady gradients and beautiful mountain scenery, with plenty of moments that make you want to slow down, even if your legs are telling a different story. It is demanding, but generally more accessible than Sa Calobra, depending on your fitness level and the route you choose.
For cyclists who want to experience a proper Mallorca climb without jumping straight into the island’s toughest challenges, Coll de Sóller is a great choice. You still need to be comfortable with uphill riding and confident on descents, but the reward is a scenic, memorable route through one of Mallorca’s most beautiful areas.
Best for: intermediate to advanced road cyclists, Tramuntana scenery and a classic mountain climb.
Tramuntana mountain routes
The Serra de Tramuntana is the heart of mountain cycling in Mallorca. This UNESCO-listed mountain range offers some of the island’s most spectacular rides, with routes that can take you through places such as Deià, Valldemossa, Sóller, Lluc and other beautiful mountain villages.

This is where Mallorca feels at its most dramatic: winding roads, stone terraces, pine-covered slopes, sea views in the distance and climbs that keep your legs busy from start to finish.
These routes are not flat, and they are not the easiest option on the island. They are best suited to cyclists who enjoy climbing, feel confident on descents and are happy to spend several hours on the bike.
For experienced riders, though, the Tramuntana is one of the great highlights of a Mallorca cycling holiday.
Best for: experienced cyclists, mountain scenery, longer rides and full-day cycling adventures.
Palma Bay cycle path
For an easier and more relaxed ride, the Palma Bay cycle path is a lovely option. Instead of mountain climbs and demanding gradients, you get a smooth coastal route with sea views, palm trees and plenty of places to stop for coffee, lunch or a short break by the water.

This is a great choice if you want to enjoy cycling in Mallorca without turning the day into a serious training ride. It works well for casual cyclists, families, couples and anyone visiting Palma who wants a simple, scenic route close to the city.
It is also one of the best options if you are new to cycling holidays or travelling with people of different fitness levels. You can keep the ride short and easy, or extend it depending on your pace and plans for the day.
Best for: beginners, families, city breaks, relaxed cycling and easy coastal views.
Countryside and village routes
Mallorca’s inland villages are perfect for gentler rides and slower days on the bike. Away from the busiest coastal roads, you will find quiet country lanes, vineyards, almond groves, stone houses and traditional cafés where stopping for a coffee feels like part of the route.

Areas around Santa Maria, Binissalem, Sineu, Petra and Alaró are especially good for this kind of cycling. The roads are usually calmer, the scenery is beautifully rural, and the pace feels more relaxed than in the mountains.
These routes are ideal if you want to discover the quieter, more authentic side of Mallorca without taking on the island’s toughest climbs. They are also a great choice for e-bike rides, mixed-level groups or cyclists who prefer scenery, villages and café stops over intense training.
Best for: leisure cyclists, e-bikes, scenic village rides and relaxed days exploring rural Mallorca.
When is the best time for a cycling holiday in Mallorca?
The best months for a cycling holiday in Mallorca are usually March to May and September to October. During these periods, the weather is generally more comfortable for riding, the island is lively without feeling too intense, and the roads are popular with cyclists from across Europe.
- Spring is one of the most popular seasons for cycling in Mallorca. The temperatures are mild, the countryside feels fresh, and the cycling atmosphere is especially strong. Many riders visit during this time for training camps, group trips and early-season kilometres in the sun.
- Autumn is another excellent choice. The intense heat of July and August has passed, the sea is often still warm, and the roads are usually pleasant for longer rides. It is a great time if you want a slightly calmer cycling holiday with good conditions.
Cycling in summer is possible, but it needs more planning. July and August can be very hot, especially during the middle of the day. If you ride in summer, start early, choose shorter or coastal routes, carry plenty of water and avoid the hottest hours.
Best overall: March to May and September to October.
Best for quieter rides: late autumn and winter.
Best avoided for long rides: hot summer afternoons.
Planning the right Mallorca cycling experience
Mallorca is a brilliant destination for bike tours and cycling holidays because it gives you so many choices. You can ride through mountain landscapes, follow coastal roads, explore quiet villages or enjoy an easy e-bike tour through Palma.
If cycling is the main purpose of your trip, choose a proper cycling base such as Port de Pollença, Alcúdia or Playa de Muro. If you want a softer experience, start with guided bike tours, countryside rides or e-bike routes.
Plan your season carefully, book your bike early and choose routes that match your level. Do that, and Mallorca becomes much more than a beautiful island. It becomes a place you experience kilometre by kilometre, with every ride showing you a different side of the Mediterranean.
FAQ – Mallorca bike tours and cycling holidays
Port de Pollença, Alcúdia and Playa de Muro are among the best areas for cycling holidays because they offer access to coastal routes, flatter roads and famous northern climbs.
March to May and September to October are usually the best months. The weather is milder than summer, and conditions are better for longer rides.
Yes, if you choose easier routes. Palma Bay, countryside rides and e-bike tours are good options for beginners. The Tramuntana mountains and Sa Calobra are better for experienced cyclists.
Yes. Mallorca has many bike hire shops offering road bikes, e-bikes and accessories. In spring and autumn, it is best to book in advance.



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