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There are so amazing motorcycle routes in Mallorca to discover. This Balearic island has a variety of roads that both motorcyclists and bicyclists can’t get enough of.
Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic islands and offers some of the most picturesque landscapes for motorcycle enthusiasts. From winding coastal roads to mountain passes, the island boasts an array of scenic routes that make it a top destination for motorcycle touring.
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Where to rent a motorcycle in Palma de Mallorca
Most of the motorcycle rental shops are going to be located inside the city of Palma de Mallorca.
I rented from Palma Riders, which had scooters and this 125cc Cafe Racer motorbike that was fine for exploring the island. If you’re looking for a bigger motorcycle, Mallorquin Bikes has a nice selection.
On my other trips, I simply took my own motorcycle on the ferry from the Spanish mainland.
Route #1
Palma -> Mirador del Pujol de’n Banya -> Soller -> Sa Calobra -> Port de Sóller
One of the most popular bicycle AND motorcycle routes in Mallorca. This route first takes you through the middle of the island before heading up into forested hills. Make some stops at some viewpoints as the terrain changes into wide, open spaces, and stop for a drink before beginning the long but fun descent down into the Sa Calobra. At Sa Calobra you’ll find an amazing natural beach with a cave that takes you to an even more secluded beach. There are restaurants here if you want to have lunch.
Enjoy the beach for a few hours before climbing up the mountain and stopping in the city at Port de Soller, walking around the town before the sun sets and you begin your journey back to Palma.
Route #2
Palma -> Cap de Formentor -> Natural Park of S’Albufera -> Necropolis in Son Real -> Sanctuary of San Salvador in Cala Torta
Explore some of Mallorca’s stunning natural landscapes on this motorcycle route! Start your journey in Palma and head north to the stunning Cap de Formentor. This is one of the most popular landmarks to see in Mallorca and you’re able to skip through all the traffic on the back of a motorcycle. Take in the panoramic views of the sea and cliffs and stop along at the viewpoints along the way before heading south to the Natural Park of S’Albufera. Enjoy riding through the curves and trees and maybe even stop at the beach there to enjoy a bit of sunshine.
Next, head east along the coast and find a place for lunch. Next you’ll head to the Necropolis in Son Real and explore the ancient burial site, before continuing on to the Natural Park of Llevant for a scenic ride through rolling hills and dense forests. Finally, make your way to the Sanctuary of San Salvador in Cala Torta, where you can enjoy the hilltop, picturesque views of the Mediterranean sea from the chapel.
Route #3
Palma -> Sineu -> Serral Park Ses Monges -> Alaró Castle -> S’Avenc de Son Pou
This motorcycle route takes you on a journey through the beautiful countryside of Mallorca. Starting in the capital city of Palma, you’ll head towards the town of Sineu to experience one of the island’s most traditional weekly markets. Have a coffee in the town and spend a bit of time exploring the neighborhoods.
Next up is a drive through Serral Park Ses Monges for some fun nature exploration. If needed, you can also stop for lunch in the nearby town of Inca. After taking a quick break, it’s time to head to Alaró Castle, a medieval fortress perched on a hilltop that offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Finally, end your journey at S’Avenc de Son Pou, a beautiful natural cave and swimming hole tucked away in the mountains. This route is perfect for those who want to experience the beauty of Mallorca’s countryside and discover some hidden gems along the way.
Route #4
Palma -> Bellver Castle -> Sanctuary of San Salvador de Felanixt -> Cala Figuera
This route is a perfect mix of history and nature. Starting in Palma, you’ll ride up to the Bellver Castle, an impressive Gothic-style fortress that offers great views of the city. You’ll love stepping back in time at this incredibly intact medieval fortress. From there, you’ll head to the Sanctuary of San Salvador de Felanixt, a religious monument with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Finally, you’ll end your ride at Cala Figuera, a picturesque fishing village with crystal clear waters for you to take a quick swim in warmer weather and a lovely harbor. This route is perfect for a day trip to explore the beauty of Mallorca.
Route #5
Palma -> Cala Romantica -> Cala Anguila -> Porto Cristo -> Cala Ratjada -> Cala Gat -> Cala Mesquida
Get ready for a day of beach hopping in some of the most beautiful natural beaches in the world! This route starts in Palma and takes you to Cala Romantica and Cala Anguila, two beautiful coves with turquoise waters. Then, head to Porto Cristo for a leisurely ride along the beachfront and the chance to have a nice seafood lunch. Keep going to Cala Ratjada, where you’ll find the secluded Cala Gat and Cala Mesquida beaches. Enjoy the views of the crystal-clear water and make sure to snap some photos to remember this unforgettable ride!
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