In the northeast of Mallorca are the towns of Artà and Capdepera. And they’re surprisingly fun! Both have beautiful fortifications: one a walled castle, the other a walled church. And they are only a fifteen-minute drive from each other. So they’re easy to combine and make a day trip out of it.
In Mallorca, you can walk endlessly. There are a lot of walking routes, from very challenging to just a short hike. If you want to get moving during your holiday, but it doesn’t have to be too active, I have a few nice short hikes for you in Mallorca. They are all laps, so you start and finish in the same place.
Alcúdia is a favorite holiday destination for sun-sea-beach lovers. No wonder: there are no less than 10 kilometers of sandy beach. A day trip is a good idea if you stay at a different island place. Combine the beach with visiting the old town and the colorful sculpture garden.
The Formentor peninsula on Mallorca guarantees an outing full of ohs and ahs because it is beautiful. The raging sea of waves hits the enormous cliffs, and the sharp turns challenge drivers and cyclists. You’ll be amazed by the spectacle, so definitely put Formentor on your Mallorca bucket list!
What could be better than going on a holiday during a holiday? That is exactly why I like to add a day trip to Formentera to my holiday on Ibiza. Rent a scooter and visit the beaches, love it!
I maneuver my quad through the back roads of Ibiza in search of the best lookout points. I would have preferred to write ‘I skillfully maneuver my quad,’ but it takes some practice to control an ATV on bumpy roads.
Atlantis, the route is not on Google Maps; there is no signpost… Does it even exist? Absolutely! It is quite an undertaking to find Atlantis on Ibiza, but the reward of fabulous natural swimming pools and the tranquility is more than worth it.
It is possible! Undiscovered Ibiza exists. There are spots where you feel (almost) alone in the world, or at least you get to withdraw from the known options for a bit.