The western edge of the Serra de Tramuntana, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to some of Mallorca’s least-visited landscapes. This small-group route follows secondary mountain roads and coastal viewpoints that are difficult to access with larger tours, revealing a quieter side of the island.
Throughout the journey, you’ll travel through scenery where steep mountains descend dramatically towards the Mediterranean, passing terraced hillsides, forests and panoramic coastal roads. The reduced group size allows for a more flexible pace and easier access to hidden corners of the Tramuntana.
The route includes stops in villages such as Estellencs and Banyalbufar, both known for their traditional stone houses, agricultural terraces and sea views. You’ll have free time to walk through these peaceful villages and take in the rural atmosphere that still defines this part of Mallorca.
Travelling in a premium minivan, the experience alternates scenic drives with panoramic stops and quiet viewpoints overlooking the coastline. Along the way, you’ll encounter landscapes that remain closely linked to Mallorca’s traditional character.
Late afternoon light across the cliffs, Mediterranean vegetation and the silence of the mountain roads create a route designed for travellers looking to experience the Tramuntana at a slower pace.
Minimum per booking: 4 people / Maximum per booking: 7 people
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Abrir en google mapsArea: Palma Bay West (Illetas, Cala Major, Palmanova)
Abrir en google mapsArea: Palma Bay East (Playa de Palma)
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