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Discover Mallorca’s natural beauty: Top 5 hiking routes

Entdecken Sie die natürliche Schönheit Mallorcas
Mallorca, the pearl of the Mediterranean, is known for its golden beaches and lively nightlife. However, this Balearic island is also home to natural treasures that deserve to be explored. If you are a lover of nature and outdoor walks, you are in the right place.  At Samaritana Suites we will show you the five best hiking routes in Mallorca, where you will be able to connect with the natural beauty of the island.   Sa Calobra Route The Sa Calobra Route is an emblematic trail in Mallorca that will take you through spectacular scenery. The starting point is the emblematic Torrent de Pareis, a limestone canyon that leads to a beautiful beach. As you make your way along this rugged path, you’ll witness impressive cliffs and natural caves. Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the panoramic views of the coast and the sea.   Route to Cala Boquer If you’re looking for a more relaxed but equally beautiful hike, the Ruta a Cala Boquer is ideal. It starts in the quiet village of Port de Pollença and follows a path that will take you through the unspoilt nature of Mallorca. The final destination is Cala Boquer, a beach with crystal-clear waters surrounded by mountains. It is the perfect place for a refreshing swim after your hike.   Route to Cala Figuera The Cala Figuera Route is another hidden gem in Mallorca. It starts in the charming village of Valldemossa and follows a path down to the coast. As you enter the holm oak forest, you will feel the freshness of the Mediterranean air. At the end of the path, you will be rewarded with the breathtaking view of Cala Figuera, a small cove surrounded by cliffs. It is a perfect spot for a picnic on the beach.   Sa Dragonera Route For adventurers looking for a unique experience, the Ruta de Sa Dragonera is the perfect choice. This route will take you across the island of Sa Dragonera, which is a protected natural park. You can take a ferry from Sant Elm to the island and start your hike from there. The island offers a variety of trails that will take you along cliffs, caves and stunning coastal landscapes.   Route from Lluc to Pollença The Route from Lluc to Pollença is one of the best-known hiking routes in Mallorca. It starts at the monastery of Lluc and takes you through the mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana to the charming town of Pollença. Along the way, you will enjoy panoramic views of the mountains and valleys of Mallorca. This route is perfect for nature and history lovers, as you can also visit the monastery of Lluc on the way.   Your Luxury Refuge in the Heart of Palma de Mallorca: Posada Terra Santa After a day of exploring the Mallorcan nature, it is essential to have a comfortable and cosy place to rest. A luxury aparthotel like Samaritana Suites is the perfect choice. Here, you can relax and recharge your batteries in the stylish and comfortable rooms after your exciting excursions in Mallorca.  In addition to its architectural charm, Samaritana Suites also gives you the convenience of being in the centre of Palma de Mallorca. This means that after a day of hiking, you can easily explore the city, enjoy its lively nightlife or sample the delicious local gastronomy in the nearby restaurants. If you are passionate about hiking, Mallorca offers a variety of routes that will allow you to experience the natural beauty of the island – don’t miss the opportunity to book your stay at Samaritana Suites and get your hiking boots ready to explore the majesty of Mallorca on foot!

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