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A Week of Adventure in Mallorca

Monday, September 11: Exploring Palma de Mallorca

Start your adventure in Mallorca by exploring the vibrant capital city, Palma de Mallorca. In the morning, visit the iconic Palma Cathedral, a stunning Gothic masterpiece. Afterward, wander through the charming narrow streets of the old town, known as La Lonja, and discover unique shops and local cafes. In the afternoon, head to Bellver Castle, a 14th-century fortress with panoramic views of the city. As the evening sets in, enjoy the lively atmosphere of Paseo Marítimo, a waterfront promenade lined with bars and restaurants.

  • Palma Cathedral: Free, 2 hours
  • La Lonja: Free, 2 hours
  • Bellver Castle: €4, 2 hours
  • Paseo Marítimo: Cost varies, evening
Tuesday, September 12: Hiking in the Serra de Tramuntana

Embark on an exhilarating hike in the UNESCO World Heritage site, Serra de Tramuntana. In the morning, start your trek from the picturesque village of Valldemossa, known for its charming streets and historic monastery. Enjoy the stunning views as you hike through the rugged mountain landscape, passing by ancient terraces and traditional villages. In the afternoon, reach the peak of Puig de Galatzó, where you'll be rewarded with breathtaking vistas. Wrap up the day by relaxing on the beautiful beaches of Port de Sóller.

  • Hiking in Serra de Tramuntana: Free, full day
  • Valldemossa: Free, 2 hours
  • Puig de Galatzó: Free, 4 hours
  • Port de Sóller: Cost varies, evening
Wednesday, September 13: Sea Kayaking in Cala Ratjada

Indulge in an exciting sea kayaking adventure in Cala Ratjada. In the morning, explore the stunning coastline, paddle through crystal clear waters, and discover hidden coves and caves. Afterward, take a break at Cala Gat, a beautiful beach with turquoise waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. In the afternoon, continue your kayaking journey towards Cala Agulla, known for its pristine white sand beach. Enjoy the breathtaking views and relax under the Mediterranean sun. Wrap up the day by exploring the charming town of Cala Ratjada.

  • Sea Kayaking: €40, 4 hours
  • Cala Gat: Free, 2 hours
  • Cala Agulla: Free, 2 hours
  • Cala Ratjada: Cost varies, evening
Thursday, September 14: Rock Climbing in Sa Gubia

Challenge yourself with a thrilling rock climbing experience in Sa Gubia, one of the best climbing areas in Mallorca. In the morning, climb the limestone cliffs and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Test your skills on various routes suitable for different levels of experience. In the afternoon, take a break and relax in the shade of the pine trees, enjoying a picnic. As the evening approaches, head to the nearby town of Bunyola and savor traditional Mallorcan cuisine at a local restaurant.

  • Rock Climbing: Cost varies (guide recommended), full day
  • Picnic in Sa Gubia: Cost varies, 1 hour
  • Exploring Bunyola: Cost varies, evening
Friday, September 15: Scuba Diving in Cala Millor

Explore the underwater wonders of Mallorca through scuba diving in Cala Millor. In the morning, dive into the crystal clear waters and discover vibrant marine life, beautiful coral reefs, and underwater caves. Explore the depths with a certified diving guide and enjoy the thrill of being immersed in this underwater paradise. In the afternoon, relax on the sandy beaches of Cala Millor and soak up the Mediterranean sun. As the day comes to an end, indulge in delicious seafood at a waterfront restaurant.

  • Scuba Diving: €80, half-day
  • Cala Millor Beach: Free, 2 hours
  • Seafood Dinner: Cost varies, evening
Saturday, September 16: Canyoning in Torrent de Coanegra

Experience an adrenaline-filled day of canyoning in Torrent de Coanegra. In the morning, rappel down waterfalls, jump into natural pools, and slide down natural rock slides as you explore the stunning canyon. Enjoy the thrill of navigating through the rugged terrain surrounded by lush vegetation. In the afternoon, take a break and enjoy a picnic in a scenic spot. As the day winds down, head to the charming village of Artà and visit its medieval fortress, Santuari de Sant Salvador, for panoramic views.

  • Canyoning: €80, full day
  • Picnic in Torrent de Coanegra: Cost varies, 1 hour
  • Exploring Artà: Free, 2 hours
Sunday, September 17: Hot Air Balloon Ride over Mallorca

End your adventure in Mallorca with a memorable hot air balloon ride over the stunning landscape. In the morning, soar above the picturesque valleys, rolling hills, and beautiful coastline of the island. Enjoy panoramic views and capture breathtaking photos from the sky. After the balloon ride, celebrate with a champagne toast and a traditional Mallorcan breakfast. In the afternoon, relax and reflect on your incredible week of adventure in Mallorca.

  • Hot Air Balloon Ride: €200, morning
  • Champagne Toast and Breakfast: Included in balloon ride
  • Relaxation: Free, afternoon

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For adventurous travelers seeking off the beaten path attractions, Mallorca offers some hidden gems. Visit the Torrent de Pareis, a stunning gorge with towering cliffs and turquoise waters, perfect for hiking and swimming. Explore the Caves of Drach, a fascinating network of underground caves with impressive stalactites and an underground lake where classical music concerts are held. For a unique hiking experience, head to Cap de Formentor, a rugged peninsula with breathtaking viewpoints overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. These hidden gems showcase the natural beauty and adventurous spirit of Mallorca that locals love.

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