From the Provence of the Popes to the Luberon – Self-guided
Duration: 8 days and 7 nights
Starting at
per person
Duration
12 nights
Level
4 - Advanced - hilly and mountainous - 50 to 90 km
NEW: DIRECT FLIGHT FROM MONTREAL TO PALMA DE MALLORCA WITH AIR CANADA
Off the coast of Valencia, the largest of the Balearic Islands offers a network of roads and trails perfect for unforgettable cycling adventures. From the seaside resort of Porto Cristo to Palma, Mallorca reveals its charms: sandy beaches, fishing and yachting harbors, and the sumptuous citrus groves of Alfabia…
The region is also known for the Caves of Drach and the Caves of Artà, true gems perched high above the sea. These panoramic views will take your breath away from afar at the start of your trip, but be warned: by the second week, you’ll be exploring the island’s peaks up close, so get your calves ready!
Air travel for the passenger, their luggage, and their bicycle* with Air Canada;
*Bicycle transport fees are not included
transportation between the airport and the hotel at the destination, both on the way there and on the way back;
12 nights in a three- or four-star hotel, based on double occupancy;
12 breakfasts and 3 dinners;
Air travel for the passenger, their luggage, and their bicycle* with Air Canada;
*Bicycle transport fees are not included
transportation between the airport and the hotel at the destination, both on the way there and on the way back;
12 nights in a three- or four-star hotel, based on double occupancy;
12 breakfasts and 3 dinners;
Bicycle shipping fees on Air Canada flights
equipment, such as a bicycle
coverage under the Travel Agent Customer Compensation Fund (FICAV), which amounts to $1 per $1,000 and includes the applicable discount.
Bicycle shipping fees on Air Canada flights
equipment, such as a bicycle
coverage under the Travel Agent Customer Compensation Fund (FICAV), which amounts to $1 per $1,000 and includes the applicable discount.
Montreal-Trudeau/Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca/Montreal-Trudeau
For groups of 12 or more cyclists, accompanied by our guide.
Route rating: 4+
Fairly difficult route:
Hilly and mountainous, with relatively steep climbs;
50 to 90 km.
Montreal-Trudeau/Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca/Montreal-Trudeau
For groups of 12 or more cyclists, accompanied by our guide.
Route rating: 4+
Fairly difficult route:
Hilly and mountainous, with relatively steep climbs;
50 to 90 km.
Check out the elevation changes along this route and plan your upcoming trip with all the information you need. Please note that the elevation changes are provided for informational purposes only and may not always reflect actual conditions on the ground.
Day 1
Departure from Montreal-Trudeau to Palma de Mallorca.
Arrival in Palma de Mallorca and transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day at leisure.
Day 2
A rest day or a loop route via Santa Maria del Camí, Santa Eugènia, Algaida, Llucmajor, and S’Aranjassa. Alternative route via Randa, Porreres, and the Sanctuari de Cura. (77–112 km).
Day 3
Palma de Mallorca, Can Pastilla, El Arenal, Cap Blanc, Cala Pi, Vallgornera, S’Estayol de Migjorn, Sa Ràpita, Colonia Sant Jordi. Option via Campos (76 or 88 km).
Day 4
Colònia Sant Jordi, Ses Salines, Santanyí, S’Aquiera Blanca, Portopetro, S’Horta, Portocolom, Coves del Drach, Portocristo. Alternative route via Cap de ses Salines, Cala Santanyí, Cala Figuera, Sa Cova Foradada (61 to 96 km).
Day 5
Free day or loop route via Felanitx, Vilafranca de Bonany, Sant Joan, Petra, Manacor, Son Carrió. Optional: Monastery of Sant Salvador, Bonany Hermitage (32–104 km).
Day 6
Portocristo, Son Carrió, Cala Bona, Canyamel, Artà, Can Picafort, Port d’Alcúdia, Alcúdia. Alternate routes via the Artà Caves, the Hermitage of Betlem, and Colònia Sant Pere (79 to 111 km).
Day 7
A day off or loop routes via Platja d’Alcúdia, Sa Pobla, Muro, Sineu, Llubí, Inca, Selva, Campanet, Pollença, and Coll de sa Batalla (44–92 km).
Day 8
A day off or loop routes via Cap des Gros or via Port de Pollença, Mirador des Colomer, Cap de Formentor, and Cala Sant Vicenç (18–88 km).
Day 9
Alcúdia, Pollença, Coll de Sabataia, Escorca, Lake Gorg Blau, Sóller, L’Horta, Fornalutx, Port de Sóller. Optional routes via Monestir de Lluc, Sa Colabra, Cap Gros. (68 to 95 km).
Day 10
A day off or a loop via Sóller, Coll de Sóller, Alfàbia Gardens, Bunyola, Orient, Alaró, and Santa Maria del Camí. Option via Valldemossa and Deiá (76 or 88 km).
Day 11
Port de Sóller, Deiá, Valldemossa, Esporles, Banyalbufar, Ses Ànimes Viewpoint, Estellencs, Ricardo Roca Viewpoint, Andratx, Port d’Andratx, Peguera (72–82 km).
Day 12
A day off or loop routes via Port d’Andratx, Andratx, Galilea, Es Capdellà, Esporles, Establiments, and Calvià. (34–84 km).
Day 13
Transfer to Palma de Mallorca Airport and return flight to Montreal.
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