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Cycling in Puerto Pollensa: The Best Routes and Itineraries

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2025-07-05 15:32
Puerto Pollensa
Mallorca

There’s something special about exploring a place on two wheels—and nowhere have I felt this more than in Puerto Pollensa,  Mallorca. Whether you’re an avid cyclist chasing switchback climbs and stunning coastal views, or you just fancy a leisurely ride to soak up the sunshine and scenery, this northern gem is cycling heaven.This popular island paradise has been a known cycling destination for decades, noted even by the most esteemed journalists as one of the ‘greatest destinations in the world for cycling’.

When I first pedalled out from town and onto the open roads, I quickly understood why Puerto Pollensa is such a magnet for cyclists from all over Europe. The smooth tarmac, the variety of terrain, the dramatic backdrop of the Tramuntana mountains, and the glittering sea stretching out beside you—it’s the kind of riding that stays with you long after the trip ends.

Over the years, I’ve tried a mix of routes—some challenging, others relaxed—but each one has shown me a different side of Mallorca’s stunning north coast. So whether you're looking for a scenic spin along the waterfront or a leg-burning climb up to Cap de Formentor, I’ve put together a guide to the best cycling routes from Puerto Pollensa, complete with tips, personal highlights, and a few coffee stops you won’t want to miss.

Ready to ride? Let’s go.

A Visitor's Guide to Alcúdia Market

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2025-07-05 15:18
Alcúdia
Mallorca

There’s something magical about wandering through a local market on holiday—the buzz of voices, the scent of sun-warmed fruit, and the discovery of something entirely unexpected. Alcudia Market is one of those gems that effortlessly blends local life with tourist charm, and it’s easy to see why it’s become one of northern Mallorca’s must-visit spots.

Held twice a week in the heart of Alcudia’s Old Town, this lively open-air market is more than just a place to shop—it’s a cultural experience. As you weave your way through the cobbled streets lined with colourful stalls, you’ll find everything from handcrafted jewellery and artisan leather goods to just-picked produce and traditional Mallorcan delicacies.

Whether you're hunting for souvenirs, sampling spicy sobrassada, or simply soaking in the atmosphere with a coffee in hand, Alcudia Market is a feast for the senses. It’s the kind of place where you go looking for something small and leave with a basket full of memories.

Alcúdia or Puerto Pollensa - Which One to Choose?

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2025-07-05 15:07
Alcúdia
Mallorca

If you’re dreaming of a sunny escape to Mallorca but find yourself torn between Alcudia and Puerto Pollensa, you’re not alone. These two beloved towns on the island’s north coast each offer their own kind of magic—and choosing between them isn’t always easy.

Alcudia is steeped in history, with a beautifully preserved old town, Roman ruins, and a long sweep of golden beach that’s perfect for families. On the other hand, Puerto Pollensa has a laid-back, effortlessly elegant feel, with a crescent-shaped bay, pine-fringed promenade, and relaxed seaside charm that’s hard to resist.

Having explored both of these gems firsthand, I can tell you: there’s no wrong choice. But depending on the kind of holiday you're after—be it cultural discovery, beachside downtime, or active adventures—one might suit your style just a little more than the other.

In this guide, I’ll break down the key differences between Alcudia and Puerto Pollensa to help you decide which destination is the best fit for your next Mallorca getaway.

The Best Ways to Get Around Mallorca

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2025-06-30 16:20
Palma
Mallorca

When you’re planning on going on holiday, you’ll no doubt be searching for the best things to do, places to visit, and destinations to completely immerse yourself in to get to grips with a new exciting culture to the max.

When I first arrived in Mallorca, I was completely taken aback by just how diverse and sprawling the island is — from rugged mountain roads and remote beaches to charming inland villages and lively coastal towns. Getting around Mallorca isn’t just about transport — it’s about making the most of your time here, unlocking corners of the island that you might otherwise miss.

Whether you’re chasing hidden coves in the Serra de Tramuntana, heading into Palma for a day of culture and shopping, or just planning lazy beach days near your villa, the way you choose to travel around Mallorca can seriously shape your experience. And trust me — having explored the island in pretty much every way possible (rental car, local bus, ferry, even cycling through almond groves!), I’ve learned a thing or two about what works best depending on your style of trip.

In this guide, I’ll walk you through the best ways to get around Mallorca — from renting a car and using public transport to more unique options like scenic train routes and boat taxis. So whether you’re here for adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, here’s how to travel around Mallorca smoothly, stress-free, and with the freedom to explore everything this incredible island has to offer.

Mallorcan Cuisine: What to Eat When Visiting the Island

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2025-06-30 16:04
Palma
Mallorca

As someone who’s fallen head over heels for Mallorca — not just its stunning coastline and charming towns, but its incredible food — I can tell you this: if you’re coming to the island, come hungry.

Mallorcan cuisine is one of the most underrated gems of the Mediterranean. Rooted in humble, seasonal ingredients and shaped by centuries of cultural influences — from the Moors to mainland Spain — it’s a rich and soulful food culture that’s as much a part of the island’s identity as its beaches and mountains.

Whether you’re sampling a flaky ensaimada with your morning coffee, diving into a slow-cooked tumbet at a family-run restaurant, or enjoying just-caught seafood with a sea breeze on your face, eating in Mallorca is an experience in itself. During my time exploring the island — from hidden mountain villages to lively seaside towns — I’ve had the joy of tasting dishes that locals have been perfecting for generations.

In this guide, I’ll walk you through what to eat in Mallorca, from the most iconic traditional dishes to the must-try snacks and local specialities. So if you’re wondering where to begin your culinary journey — or simply don’t want to miss the best bites while you’re here — let me share a little taste of what makes Mallorcan cuisine so unforgettable.

Where to Stay in Puerto Pollensa: The Best Locations and Villas

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2025-06-30 15:57
Puerto Pollensa
Mallorca

When we first arrived in Puerto Pollensa, it didn’t take long to understand why this coastal town is one of Mallorca’s most loved destinations. Nestled between the Tramuntana mountains and the sparkling Bay of Pollensa, the whole place gives off a feeling of calm, understated luxury — the kind of spot where time slows down, the sun always seems to shine, and the sea breeze never stops rolling in.

Whether you’re travelling as a couple looking for a romantic seaside escape, bringing the whole family for a sun-soaked adventure, or planning a group getaway with friends, choosing where to stay in Puerto Pollensa can really shape your experience. And with so many unique areas — from the relaxed Pine Walk promenade to the vibrant marina, and from the peaceful residential backstreets to stunning beachfront villas — we found that each part of town offers something slightly different.

In this guide, I’ll walk you through the best areas to stay in Puerto Pollensa based on our own experiences, and recommend some of the most beautiful villas and holiday homes that truly stand out. Whether you’re seeking tranquillity, convenience, views, or a bit of everything, there’s a perfect corner of Puerto Pollensa waiting for you.

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