Discover the beautiful Mediterranean city of Palma on this 3-hour easy bike tour, designed for small groups to ensure a personal experience. Palma is an ideal city to explore by bike thanks to its flat terrain, making this tour suitable for anyone who knows how to ride a bicycle.
Accompanied by a knowledgeable local host, you will cycle through the city while learning fascinating stories, legends, and historical facts. Along the way, you will visit Palma’s main highlights, including the Gothic Cathedral of Mallorca built in 1229, the ancient City Walls, the Lonja of Palma with its remarkable helical columns, the Almudaina Royal Palace, Palma City Hall, the Church of Santa Eulalia, and many other hidden gems.
The tour includes several stops at impressive viewpoints, giving you plenty of time to take unforgettable photos. Thanks to the small group format, you’ll enjoy a more intimate atmosphere, easy riding pace, and closer interaction with your guide throughout the experience.
Best Ice Cream in Palma: Conclude your tour by having an ice cream, coffee, water or soda at the best ice cream shop in Palma.
3 tapas and 1 drink per person: Conclude your tour by tasting an appetizing array of Majorcan dishes served as tapas
Pick up from Cruise Terminal: You will be picked up at 9:30 am from the cruise terminal and you will be back at the port at 2:30 pm.
Get your bikes and a safety briefing.
Here you will get a short explanation of Palma's history while having the most amazing views of the city and its bay.
Sa Llotja, located in Palma, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture dating back to the 15th century. Originally built as a maritime trading exchange, it showcases intricate stone carvings, pointed arches, and ornate details typical of the era. The main hall, with its impressive vaulted ceilings and slender columns, creates a sense of grandeur and history. Today, Sa Llotja serves as a cultural center and a venue for exhibitions and events. Its picturesque waterfront location adds to its charm, inviting visitors to admire its beauty both inside and out. With its rich history and architectural splendor, Sa Llotja stands as a testament to Palma's maritime past and enduring cultural heritage.
Parc de la Mar in Palma is a serene oasis nestled beneath the historic Palma Cathedral and overlooking the shimmering Mediterranean Sea. Lush greenery, tranquil ponds, and shaded pathways invite relaxation and contemplation. Its focal point is the ornate reflecting pool, mirroring the grandeur of the cathedral. With its majestic backdrop and peaceful ambiance, Parc de la Mar offers a picturesque escape in the heart of Palma, inviting locals and visitors alike to unwind and soak in the beauty of nature.
The Royal Palace of La Almudaina, situated in Palma, is a symbol of the island's rich history and royal heritage. Originally an Islamic fortress, it was later converted into a royal residence by the Mallorcan kings. Its commanding presence overlooks the city and the sea, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Inside, visitors can admire its well-preserved Moorish architecture, including arched doorways and courtyards adorned with lush gardens. Today, the palace is still used for official ceremonies and events, allowing visitors to step back in time and experience the grandeur of Mallorca's royal past.
The Cathedral of Santa Maria, also known as La Seu, dominates the skyline of Palma, with its imposing Gothic architecture. Built on the site of a former mosque, its construction began in the 13th century and continued for centuries, resulting in a blend of architectural styles. Its soaring nave, stained glass windows, and intricately carved facade captivate visitors, while the vast rose window floods the interior with ethereal light. The cathedral's location overlooking the sea adds to its dramatic allure, making it a must-visit landmark in Palma.
The Basilica of Sant Francesc in Palma, is a remarkable example of Gothic architecture dating back to the 13th century. Its imposing facade, adorned with intricate carvings and statues, commands attention in the heart of the city. Inside, visitors are greeted by a soaring nave adorned with stunning stained glass windows and ornate altars. The basilica also houses the tomb of Ramon Llull, a revered philosopher and theologian. With its rich history and architectural splendor, the Basilica of Sant Francesc stands as a testament to Palma's religious heritage and cultural significance.
The Convent de Santa Clara in Palma, exudes tranquility and history. Founded in the 13th century, this convent is a serene retreat nestled within the bustling city. Its Gothic architecture features elegant cloisters, peaceful courtyards, and a simple yet beautiful church. Visitors can explore the convent's peaceful gardens and admire its serene atmosphere, which offers a glimpse into the contemplative life of the nuns who once resided here. Today, the convent's historic charm and spiritual ambiance continue to attract visitors seeking a moment of quiet reflection amidst the vibrant energy of Palma.
The Church of Santa Eulalia in Palma, is a cherished religious landmark renowned for its beautiful Baroque architecture. Dating back to the 13th century, it underwent extensive renovations in the 17th century, resulting in its current grandeur. Its facade features intricate stone carvings and a majestic bell tower that dominates the skyline. Inside, visitors are greeted by a serene atmosphere enhanced by ornate altars, elegant arches, and delicate frescoes. The church's tranquil ambiance invites contemplation and reverence, offering a serene escape from the bustling streets of Palma.
The tour starts at 10:30 am (please arrive to the meeting point 15 minutes before departure).
Mallorca, the largest of Spain's Balearic Islands, is a Mediterranean gem renowned for its stunning beaches, dramatic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. From the vibrant capital of Palma to the tranquil countryside and rugged mountains, Mallorca offers a diverse and enchanting travel experience.
La Seu Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, is a stunning Gothic masterpiece and one of Mallorca's most iconic landmarks.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this mountain range offers breathtaking landscapes, hiking trails, and traditional villages.
This stunning cave system features underground lakes, waterfalls, and a classical music concert experience.
A traditional Mallorcan cured sausage made from pork, paprika, and spices
A sweet, spiral-shaped pastry made with lard and sugar
A traditional Mallorcan dish made with layers of potatoes, eggplant, and peppers
This is the peak tourist season with warm, sunny weather and lively beach activities. The island is bustling with events and festivals.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (Central European Time)
230VV, 50HzHz
Mallorca is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's always important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Palma Bus Station, Intercity Bus Stops
The bus network is efficient and affordable, connecting all major towns and tourist areas.
Available • Apps: MyTaxi, Cabify
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming mountain village known for its historic charterhouse and picturesque streets.
A stunning coastal area with dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters, and breathtaking views.
A well-preserved medieval town with historic walls, charming streets, and a rich cultural heritage.
Price varies by option