Last Updated on April 6, 2022
Dividing Majorca into a group of routes and make a good plan for getting around the island to visit and see the beautiful sights, historical places, coves, beaches, pretty town and villages, valleys, mountain areas, panoramic views, landscapes, hills and more is a great choice for holidaymakers to get to know the island.
Below you may find the six routes and itineraries for Majorca that covers the whole of the island. If you follow the routes, you will definitely explore, experience and enjoy the best known tourist attractions and sights of Majorca. In addition, please don’t forget that the roads of Majorca are best enjoyed when you drive by the slow rhythm that enables you enjoy all the scenery. (Further Information from infomallorca.net)
Majorca Itineraries & Road Trip Routes
Route #1 – South & South-West of Majorca – about 100 km.
Llucmajor – Porreres – Felanitx – Portocolom – Santanyí – ses Salines.
Explore South & South-West of Majorca
Route #2 – East & North-East of Majorca – about 90 km.
Manacor – Porto Cristo – Sant Llorenç – Cala Millor – Son Servera – Capdepera – Artà – Can Picafort – Muro.
Explore East & North-East of Majorca
Route #3 – West of Majorca – about 90 km.
Puigpunyent – Galilea – es Capdellà – Peguera – Camp de Mar – Port d’Andratx – Sant Elm – Andratx – Estellencs – Banyalbufar – Esporles.
Route #4 – East & North of Majorca – about 115 km.
Inca – Selva – Lluc – Pollença – Port de Pollença – Formentor – Alcúdia – Port d’Alcúdia – s’Albufera – sa Pobla.
Explore East & North of Majorca
Route #5 – North-West of Majorca – about 35 km.
Valldemossa – Deià – Sóller – Port de Sóller – jardins d’Alfàbia (Bunyola).
Route #6 – Central Majorca – about 85 km.
Santuari de Cura – Randa – Montuïri – Porreres – Sanctuary of Monti-sion – Petra – Chapel of Bonany – Llubí – Chapel of Santo Cristo del Remei – Puig de Santa Magdalena.