What to expect

Four Guided Walks
Explore the Tramuntana Mountains

Cami´ Des Correu
Walk the historic Postman’s Route

Wooden Train Experience
Scenic journey from Sóller to Palma

Deia´ & Valldemossa
Cobbled streets, churches & culture
About this trip...
Discover the stunning Serra de Tramuntana mountain range on this exclusive walking holiday to Mallorca - designed just for solo travellers. From timeless villages like Deià and Valldemossa to the medieval Postman’s Route and the famous wooden train from Sóller to Palma, every day brings a new adventure filled with breathtaking views, authentic culture, and shared experiences. With four fully guided walks included, you’ll enjoy Mallorca’s dramatic coastal scenery, pretty hilltop towns, and unique history. Stay in a comfortable four-star hotel with your own private room, enjoy evening meals in the hotel, and relax knowing everything is taken care of – including a friendly Solos Tour Leader by your side. Join a welcoming group of fellow solo travellers and create lasting memories in one of Spain’s most spectacular destinations.
Return flights and transfers
Airport taxes & charges
Room for sole use
Half Board – Daily breakfast and evening meals in hotel
Welcome drink
4 fully guided walking days
Accompanying Solos Tour Leader
Fully financially Protected
- Insurance click here
What you'll be doing

Day One: Arrival into Mallorca
- Dinner included

Day Two: Deia´ Circular Route
- Distance: 6.6km
- Level of difficulty: Easy Maximum
- Altitude: 272m
- Minimum Altitude: 52m
- Breakfast & dinner included

Day Three: Postman's Route, Esporles to Banyalbufar
Today we transfer to the mountain village of Esporles, a pretty village that retains much of its original charm, with typical stone faced houses and winding streets. Here we begin the popular hiking 'Old Postman's Route'. The Camí Des Correu (Post Road) is the royal road with medieval roots dating to 1401, and connects Esporles with Banyalbufar. Until the 19th Century, this public path was the only means of communication between the two towns and, from there, with Palma. But after the current road between Esporles and Banyalbufar was inaugurated, the path was abandoned. The Consell de Mallorca restored it in 1999 and included it in the path network of the Ruta de Piedra en Seco. The route runs through holm oak forests and has wonderful views of the Serra de Tramuntana coast.
- Distance: 8.5km
- Level of difficulty: Medium
- Maximum Altitude: 447m
- Minimum Altitude: 103m
- Breakfast & dinner included

Day Four: Day at leisure
We spend today however we wish. We can kick back and relax at the hotel, making use of its facilities, such as its pools, bars or even the wellness and spa area. The sandy beach of Santa Ponsa is a short walk away, or we can explore the city of Palma, known as the 'pearl of the Mediterranean,' which is 20km away and is perfect for a day trip. The capital of the island boasts the huge Santa María Cathedral, a Gothic landmark from the 13th Century which overlooks the Bay of Palma.
- Breakfast & dinner included

Day Five: Valldemosa Circular Route
This morning, we transfer to the hilltop village of Valldemossa. From there, we begin a small circular route taking us to the Hermitage of Valldemossa. We see the ruins of the 'ermites velles' chapel and cross several oak forests. Whilst walking, we'll find numerous remains of different typical constructions of old professions linked to the rural world in the Serra de Tramuntana, such as lime kilns or coal bunkers. This walk is a route through the trades of the forest.
- Distance: 7.55km
- Level of difficulty: Medium
- Maximum Altitude: 549m
- Minimum Altitude: 391m
- Breakfast & dinner included

Day Six: Day at leisure
Today we have another day at leisure. The choice is ours on how we wish to spend it, either relaxing or exploring the local area further.
- Breakfast & dinner included

Day Seven: Deia´ to Soller
We begin the day with breakfast before heading to the outskirts of Deiá. Today's beautiful walk begins on the outside of the village, walking to the beautiful old traditional town of Soller. On this walk, we witness some fabulous viewpoints of the coast and Soller itself. We can also enjoy some free time in Soller, which sits in the heart of the ‘valley of oranges’. The main square – Plaza de la Constitución – is Soller’s beating heart, which is lined with numerous bars and cafés. We board a wooden train, known locally as the 'Orange Express', for a scenic journey down to Palma.
- Distance: 8.7km
- Level of difficulty: Medium
- Maximum Altitude: 288m
- Minimum Altitude: 38m
- Breakfast & dinner included

Day Eight: Departure day
Today we enjoy our final breakfast at the hotel, before transferring to the airport for our flight home.
- Breakfast included
Trip Reviews
Accommodation
Zafiro Rey Don Jaime Four Star
Facilities include
Room includes
Dates & Prices
Essential Information



- Walking boots with good ankle support
- Waterproofs – jacket and trousers
- Walking poles – recommended as they provide good support for the knees, particularly on downhill sections of walks and when conditions are wet/slippery
- Lightweight trousers and shorts with pockets
- Shirts or t-shirts for walking in
- Walking socks – several pairs
- Lightweight fleece or jumper
- Daysack/rucksack for walking
- Lightweight drinking bottle to carry water whilst walking
- Small first aid kit – plasters, insect repellant, etc
- Good, high factor sunscreen, sunhat and sunglasses


- issued less than 10 years before the date you enter the country (check the ‘date of issue’)
- valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave (check the ‘expiry date’)

