Mallorca
Spain-Mallorca
We are off to Mallorca! We will venture from the very heart of the island into its charming nooks and crannies, both the more popular ones and those almost completely unknown to tourists. We will set off for the Valley of Oranges, follow the traces of an old railway route that no longer exists, reach the monastery of Lluc, romp along the seashore and relax on the beaches. Mallorca will delight you with its views, climate, history, heritage and culture. There will be no shortage of delicious, Mediterranean cuisine and great local wines. We will mostly base on a farm that dates back to 1239, run by a family of amazing Mallorcan horsemen and their international team.
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Days overall8 daysDays in saddle5 days
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Group size8Available
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StandardIberian hospitality: comfy and tastyLuggageno limit kgFoodlocal cuisine, vegetarian meals available
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Skillswalk, trot, canter
Mallorca’s natural beauty, extraordinary hosts, magnificent horses, history, heritage and excellent cuisine are a recipe for a great ride, and there is much more to it. From a farm in the heart of Mallorca, whose history dates back to the Middle Ages, we set off to explore the island. We’ll delight in its landscapes, nature, routes, heritage, flavours and – above all – on horses.
During the tour, we will start with exploring the extensive grounds of the farm where we spend most of the night. The place belongs to the family hosting us, natives of Mallorca for many generations. The Ferrer family raises cattle and sheep, grows fruit and vegetables and, above all, loves horses and runs an extraordinary equestrian centre. They are absolutely passionate equestrians who not only ride and teach riding, but also rescue horses. The centre and stables are an unusual, beautiful and interesting place and the hosts are always happy to welcome “horse people”. The family character of the farm and stables, the huge heart for horses and the hosts’ extraordinary gift for working and “talking” with horses make this a truly special place. We were delighted from the first minutes, and now we are taking you there.
During our trip, we will venture into the four corners of Mallorca. We will start with a horseback tour of the farm and its surroundings. With eighty hectares of farmland, there is no shortage of interesting and enjoyable horse riding trails, varied vegetation and beautiful views. It is worth travelling to Majorca just to see this one farm.
We will ride through orange and olive groves, vineyards and wild, desolate corners of the island. We’ll gallop along the beaches, swim with the horses in the turquoise sea, follow the trail of the old railway route and marvel at the sights and atmosphere of Mallorca every step of the way. Then we cross the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, where the Lluc Monastery is located, to stay there for a night or two. ‘Tramuntana’ in Catalan means “north of the rose of the winds”, indicating both the location of the mountain range in the northern part of the island and the cooler, northerly winds blowing over the mountains.
There will also be delicious food and great wine, of course. The local cuisine, typically Mediterranean, will delight you with its flavours and variety, as well as its local character, typical of Mallorca. In addition to meals on the farm, we will taste dishes in two interesting restaurants, and we will not fail to visit one of the local vineyards to see what we can find there.
For horse welfare reasons, the weight of the rider should not exceed 90 kg.
- 6 nights in a beautiful, rustic villa – Sa Cova Vella
- 1 night in the Lluc Monastery
- All meals, wine-tasting in a vineyard included
- Transfers from and to Palma de Mallorca airport (on first and last days of the tour)
- English-speaking (and usually Spanish-speaking, too 🙂 ) guides
- Horse with full tack and equipment
- Tourist insurance covering high-risk sports
- Flight tickets to and from Mallorca
- Minor personal expenses (souvenirs, additional snacks, etc.)
- Day 1 Welcome to Mallorca
- Day 2 Orange groves
- Day 3 The Green Way
- Day 4 Son Serra de Marina
- Day 5 Wine and beaches
- Day 6 Lluc Monastery
- Day 7 Serra de Tramuntana
- Day 8 Farewell to Mallorca
The tour in Mallorca is a pretty comfy one. The overnight itinerary, depending on the time of year and circumstances, may change slightly. 5 or 6 nights will be spent on a lively Majorcan farm, in a comfortable villa. Sa Cova Vella, for that is its name, is a restored, beautiful, rustic villa with of typical Mallorcan architecture. Its history dates back to 1239 and today it is combined with a farm and a horse centre. There are 8 beds in double en-suite rooms, a big yard, a cozy terrace, a lounge area with a swimming pool and…. a cave, from which the place takes its name.
We will spend 1 or 2 nights at the monastery of Lluc, whose history dates back to the 13th century. The monastery is a popular pilgrimage site and, with its museum and botanical garden, is definitely one of the places worth visiting in Mallorca. At the monastery, we will stay overnight in comfortable double rooms with en-suite bathrooms.
Most meals will be served in the villa. During our overnight stay at the monastery, we will go to a local restaurant for dinner and have breakfast the following day at the monastery. During the non-riding day we will visit a local winery to taste its products 🙂
All meals are provided, from dinner on the first day to breakfast on the last day. Mallorca’s cuisine is typically Mediterranean, with an abundance of seafood and fish, vegetables, meats and – of course – excellent wines. Both gourmets and wine lovers will be heppy.
A very tasty vegetarian option is also available.
Equipment
In Mallorca we mainly use English saddles, but there are also Spanish and western saddles on site. The saddles are constructed traditionally, we use bits.
There are smaller and larger saddlebags on site for water and handy items. Valuables (documents, telephone, cash) should be carried in a tightly closed pouch or waist pouch.
What you should take with you
During the tour in Mallorca we spend most of the nights in one villa and the things we need for the night in the monastery will be delivered by car. We ride ‘lightweight’, taking only the things we need for the day’s ride.
- personal ID (EU/Schengen citizens) or passport
- some cash, in Euro (card are also commonely accepted)
- riding shoes (trekking or jodhpur shoes/boots)
- riding helmet (recommended)
- hat or cap – head cover against the sun
- sunglasses suitable for horse riding
- a jacket (in case of rain – sometimes it does rain on sunny Mallorca, too 🙂 )
- flip-flops for both showering and beaches
- swimsuit
- beach towel
- sunscreen
- insect repellent
- a canteen or other water containers (or simply: an empty plastic bottle to refill)
- electronic devices, e.g. sprzęt elektroniczny, np. aparat fotograficzny, powerbank
- flashlight; head flashlights are quite handy
Date | Trip Status | Price | Spots | |
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26 April 2025 - 3 May 2025
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Available, English- and Spanish-speaking guide/pilot |
2180 € |
1 |
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4 October 2025 - 11 October 2025
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Available, English- and Spanish-speaking guide/pilot |
2180 € |
5 |