14—20 Mar '26
Trek Mallorca - Summit to Sea
Step onto Mallorca’s iconic trail and discover its wild heart, where rugged summits meet the sparkling sea.
This adventure promises thrilling days, as you hike the famed Dry Stone Route, winding through rugged ridgelines, plunging ravines, and coastal paths that tumble down to golden Mediterranean shores.
Each day brings new magic: the glittering Cúber Reservoir, the dramatic Biniaraix Gorge, the sun-dappled villages of Sóller and Deià all steeped in history and alive with Mallorcan spirit. Nights are spent in rustic mountain refuges, where the camaraderie of the trail comes alive over hearty dinners and starlit skies.
And then, the finale: step through the gates of Richard Branson’s Son Bunyola Estate, perched high on the Tramuntana hills. Here, luxury meets legend with a celebration dinner, Mallorcan feasting, and one unforgettable party to crown your achievement.
This is adventure with heart, where sea meets summit, where challenge meets charm, and where every step carries you closer to Mallorca’s wild soul.
Adventure highlights
Trip itinerary
Sat 14th Mar '26
Day 1: Meet in Palma - Hotel Palma Bellver
Arrive in Mallorca at your own pace and make your way to the Hotel Palma Bellver. Check in from 3pm, in the heart of Palma’s Old Town. Settle in and enjoy the evening atmosphere; your overnight stay is included and offers time to relax and get your bearings. Take a walk around Palma and find a nice spot for dinner at your leisure -this is the only meal not included in this adventure.
Sun 15th Mar '26
Day 2: Explore, Tour & Tapas
Enjoy a lie in and breakfast at your own pace. We will meet in reception before exploring the streets of Palma together, sampling traditional tapas, local wine, and sangria. In the late afternoon, after an optional siesta, we’ll all meet for the team briefing before coming together for a welcome dinner at a vibrant Palma restaurant in the cobbled lanes of the Old Town. The adventure begins!
Meals: B/L/D
Mon 16th Mar '26
Day 3: We begin. Palma to Tossals Verds
After breakfast, we meet with all bags packed, including an overnight kit for a stay in a mountain hut (your main luggage will be delivered the following day).
A short transfer takes us to Alaró, where we set off on the famous GR221 trail. Today’s trek covers 14.5 km with a steady climb (+640m / -370m). A packed lunch will be provided en route.
We arrive on foot at Tossals Verds mountain hut. A rustic refuge with bedding, towels, blankets, and a hearty dinner waiting for you.
Meals: B/L/D
Tue 17th Mar '26
Day 4: Tossals Verds to Sóller
Fuel up with breakfast before trekking 16 km through some of the GR221’s most spectacular landscapes, past the glittering Cúber Reservoir and down through the dramatic Biniaraix Ravine. Expect +530m / -1010m.
We’ll arrive into Sóller on foot before taking the historic local tram from the town square through orange groves and mountain-backed countryside, windows open to the Mediterranean breeze. As we reach Port de Sóller, we’ll glide along the seafront promenade with views of the horseshoe-shaped bay, fishing boats, and sandy beach. The tram journey takes approximately 30 minutes. We will stay at the Fergus Style Sóller Beach Hotel, dinner tonight is in a local restaurant, a well-earned feast!
Meals: B/L/D
Wed 18th Mar '26
Day 5: Sóller to Can Boi
After breakfast, set off along the coastal path to Deià before rejoining the GR221 to reach Can Boi refuge. This area offers particularly stunning views, 19 km of mountain-and-sea magic, with +930m / -530m. For the brave, there’s even the chance of a quick sea dip along the way.
Your luggage will be delivered to the refuge, where dinner, blankets, and rustic mountain charm await.
Meals: B/L/D
Thu 19th Mar '26
Day 6: We finish at Son Bunyola
After breakfast, we transfer to Valldemossa for a short wander before continuing to La Granja de Esporles. From here, we walk the final 7 km into Richard Branson’s Son Bunyola Estate (+210m / -360m). A relaxed day, capped with a celebratory dinner and stay at Son Bunyola.
Meals: B/L/D
Fri 20th Mar '26
Day 7: Departure day
Breakfast at the hotel before transfers to Palma Airport is included. Depart with tired legs, a full heart, and memories of Mallorca’s wild beauty.
Meals: B
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Good to know
What to expect
This adventure is all about embracing Mallorca’s wild side, a mix of mountain trails, coastal paths, and hidden ravines. You’ll be walking between 7 km and 19 km a day, with steady climbs and descents (up to 930m of elevation gain in a day). The terrain can be rocky and uneven in places, so good walking shoes and sure footing are essential.
You don’t need to be a seasoned mountaineer, but a good level of fitness is important to fully enjoy the journey. Think: being comfortable walking 5–7 hours a day, sometimes uphill, sometimes downhill, with a backpack for your day kit.
Accommodation along the way ranges from rustic mountain huts with simple comforts to boutique hotels and finally the luxury of Son Bunyola.
Meeting point
Hotel Palma Bellver, Palma
Nearest airport
Palma de Mallorca Airport
Flights
Not included. We meet at the destination. See meeting point for details.
Airport transfers
Included on final day only from Son Bunyola to Palma de Mallorca Airport
What are the sleeping arrangements?
Our adventures take us far and wide; we see the world with new friends and take on challenges that take us out of our comfort zones. Part of the experience comes from living simply, honouring local culture, and embracing new environments. This can mean sleeping in (very) close quarters, from a tent under the stars, a boat cabin on the water, a hammock in the trees, or occasionally a very nice hotel. Shared spaces help foster connections; through shared laughs and whispered secrets, we form incredible friendships.
Accommodation type
Shared rooms in hotels and dormitories.
Sharing rooms with your fellow adventurers is part of the adventure. Each hotel room usually sleeps 2, sometimes more. Couples together. Friends together. Solo travellers will share on the basis of the same gender. We will accommodate twins where possible for solo travellers; occasionally, you may share a double bed with your buddy. Dormitories are mixed gender.
On occasion, single supplements are available (at cost) on request for Son Bunyola.
How we will get around
Transfers by minibus, trekking on foot.
We’re (almost) the full package!
We like to keep things simple, so our cost price covers almost everything you’ll need. Occasionally there may be a few exceptions, but we’ll always make these clear in advance.
In some destinations, country-specific taxes can’t be included in the adventure price and must be paid for by the individual. For full details, please refer to the “What’s Included / What’s Not Included” section.
What’s included
Shared accommodation throughout the trip including a mix of hotel stays, and dormitory style rooms in mountain refuge, all meals from Sunday 15th March, experienced guides, transfers to Palma Airport from Son Bunyola.
What’s not included
Flights, transfers from the airport on arrival, meals on Saturday 14th March, personal expenses including hotel services, travel insurance and alcohol.
Government Ecotax payable individually in Mallorca approx. €40 (cash).
Showers charged at refuge, 2 nights, €5 each (cash).
Do I need any specific experience?
No technical skills required, just a good level of fitness required, hiking 15-20 km per day on uneven terrain.
What to pack
It’s a trek in late spring and so the weather could vary!
- Soft bag/case for all your clothes (transported for you between hotels)
- A small waterproof rucksack you carry, for water, waterproofs, own snacks, provided lunches, phone, and overnight necessities for the two refuge-stays etc.
- Hiking boots – or trekking specific trainers (or trail-running trainers).
- Waterproof jacket and trousers – both essential items, which should be as light as possible (not insulated: your other layers should provide the insulation).
- Trekking trousers and shorts
- Mid layer – fleece jacket is good
- Warm jacket – we recommend a lightweight synthetic jacket. Remember, you are carrying this in your rucksack so it should be as light as possible.
- Warm hat (lightweight woolly hat is fine)
- Gloves (a light pair of gloves is fine)
- Sunglasses
- Walking poles (optional)
- You should have your own basic first aid kit, including a few plasters or pain killers etc.
- Swimsuit and mircofibre microfibre towel for any impromptu dips.
Expected weather conditions
Variable weather; be prepared for both warm and cold conditions, 12-18 degrees. It's important to pack appropriate clothing for the weather conditions. Layers are the best strategy.
Travel essentials
Travel essentials are not included in your package, please make sure you check local requirements before travelling.
- Travel insurance covering adventure activities
- Any required vaccinations
- Valid passport
- Visa
- Entry fees
Are there any restrictions of who can join this adventure
- You must be 18 years or older at the time of the adventure.
- You should be medically fit and able to hike long distances over consecutive days.
Group size
Our adventures vary in group size, but no matter the number, we pride ourselves on helping to build connections, and creating shared meaningful experiences.
This adventure is more intimate than others with a small group of 15 adventurers + guides.
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