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Explore Palma de Mallorca on a 3-hour bike tour combining iconic sights with authentic tapas tasting, guided by local experts for an affordable €58.11 per person.
Discover Palma de Mallorca through a 3-hour bike and tapas tasting tour that combines sightseeing with authentic Majorcan flavors. For $58.11 per person, this guided experience offers a leisurely way to explore the city’s highlights, including its grand cathedral, royal palace, and charming old town. The tour is ideal for those wanting to see major landmarks at a relaxed pace while enjoying delicious local cuisine. With a maximum group size of 15, it promises a personalized experience, though it’s best suited for travelers comfortable on a bike and eager to combine city sightseeing with culinary treats.
One of the key strengths of this tour is the insightful guidance provided by a professional local host, who offers fascinating commentary about Palma’s history and culture. The tour starts at Plaça del Rosari at 10:30 am and includes use of bicycles and helmets, along with refreshments and a lunch of Majorcan tapas at a traditional restaurant. The only notable limitation is that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so travelers should plan to arrive at the meeting point on their own.

The tour begins at Call&Ride Bike Rental & Tours on Plaça del Rosari. Here, participants receive bikes and a safety briefing before setting off. This initial 10-minute stop ensures everyone is comfortable and ready to explore Palma at a gentle pace. The meeting point’s proximity to public transit makes arrival straightforward, and the activity is designed for groups of up to 15 people, maintaining a relaxed and manageable atmosphere.
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The first stop takes place at Es Baluard Museu d’Art Modern i Contemporani de Palma, where a short explanation of Palma’s history is provided. Visitors enjoy fantastic panoramic views of the city and its bay, which make this a perfect introduction to Palma’s landscape. This 15-minute stop is free to access, allowing ample time for photography and taking in the scenery before moving on.

Next, the tour visits Sa Llotja, a stunning Gothic building from the 15th century that once served as a maritime trading exchange. The intricate stone carvings, pointed arches, and vaulted ceilings display Palma’s architectural elegance. Now functioning as a cultural venue, its picturesque waterfront location adds to the charm. The 15-minute stop offers a glance into Palma’s maritime past and cultural identity.
A highlight of the tour is the visit to Cathedral de Mallorca, also called La Seu. This Gothic masterpiece dominates Palma’s skyline with its soaring nave, stained glass windows, and ornate facade. Built across centuries, its vast rose window floods the interior with a gentle light, creating a memorable visual experience. Overlooking the sea, the cathedral’s dramatic setting makes it a must-see landmark.
Following the cathedral, the group explores Palau de l’Almudaina, a royal palace with origins as an Islamic fortress. Its well-preserved Moorish architecture, including arched doorways and lush courtyards, reflects Mallorca’s royal history. The palace offers panoramic views of Palma’s cityscape and sea, and is still used for official ceremonies and events. The 15-minute stop allows visitors to step into Mallorca’s royal past.
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The tour then proceeds to Monestir de Santa Clara, a 13th-century convent symbolizing tranquility amid the lively city. Visitors explore gothic architecture, peaceful cloisters, and quiet gardens. The atmosphere provides a spiritual break and a glimpse into the life of the nuns who historically resided here. This 15-minute stop emphasizes calmness and reflection.

Next, the Basilica of Sant Francesc, dating back to the 13th century, showcases Gothic architecture with an imposing facade and stained glass windows. It houses the tomb of Ramon Llull, a revered figure, and features ornate altars and delicate frescoes. This 5-minute stop offers a quick but meaningful look into Palma’s religious landscape.

The tour includes a stop at Plaça de Santa Eulàlia, home to the Church of Santa Eulalia. Renowned for its Baroque architecture, the church’s stone carvings and bell tower stand out. Inside, ornate altars and frescoes create a serene environment for visitors seeking quiet reflection. This 10-minute visit rounds out Palma’s spiritual sites.
The final stop is at Parc de la Mar, a tranquil park beneath Palma Cathedral overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Its reflecting pool, greenery, and shaded pathways offer a peaceful spot to unwind. Visitors enjoy views of the cathedral and soak in Palma’s natural beauty. This 15-minute stop makes for a relaxing end to the ride.
The tour concludes with a tapas tasting at a local Spanish restaurant. The enticing array of Majorcan dishes served as tapas provides a delightful culinary finish. Beverages are included, and the lunch provides a chance to savor authentic flavors. This culinary highlight complements the sightseeing and adds a local flavor to the experience.
The entire 3-hour activity begins at 10:30 am and includes bike use, helmets, and beverages. The tour is designed for most travelers, with the physical requirement primarily being comfortable biking and arriving on time. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so travelers should plan to reach the meeting point independently. The group size is limited to 15 people to ensure a friendly, personal atmosphere.
This tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, culture, and cuisine, making it an excellent choice for history buffs or food lovers. The knowledgeable guides, especially those who can explain Palma’s landmarks clearly, enhance the experience. The leisurely pace and stunning views confirm its appeal for a broad audience, though some may find the group size a bit large if on bikes less capable of keeping pace.
This tour provides a cost-effective way to see Palma’s most iconic sites while enjoying authentic Majorcan flavors. The combination of cycling, cultural narration, and local cuisine distinguishes it from typical city tours. It’s particularly suitable for active travelers, history enthusiasts, and foodies eager to experience Palma in a relaxed, engaging manner.
The 4.3-star rating reflects a generally positive experience, with many appreciating the knowledgeable guides and beautiful views. The main limitations involve the group size and food quality as noted in some reviews, but overall, this tour offers a memorable snapshot of Palma in a manageable format.
“I really enjoyed the experience because our guid was really good, Sergio, and gave us a full tour of the city of Palma explaining different history…”
Is this tour suitable for children or travelers with mobility issues?
The tour involves biking, so participants should be comfortable on bikes. It’s generally suitable for most, but those with mobility issues should consider their comfort level.
What is included in the price?
The bike and helmet, beverages, and lunch of Majorcan tapas are included in the $58.11 price.
Are there any optional extras?
No, the tour price covers all the activities and food as described. There is no mention of optional add-ons.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What are the main sights visited during the tour?
The tour covers the Cathedral of Mallorca, Almudaina Royal Palace, Sa Llotja, Es Baluard Museum, monastery, gothic churches, and Parc de la Mar.
How long are each of the stops?
Most stops last between 5 to 15 minutes, providing time for photos and brief explorations.
Is lunch included in the tour?
Yes, a tapas tasting at a traditional restaurant accompanies the tour’s conclusion.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing, water, and a camera are recommended. The tour provides bikes and helmets.
Does the tour run rain or shine?
The data does not specify weather conditions; it’s advisable to check locally or on booking confirmation.
What is the maximum group size?
Up to 15 travelers can join this tour, ensuring a more personal experience.
This Palma de Mallorca bike and tapas tour combines practical sightseeing with cultural insights and delicious food, making it an engaging choice for active, curious visitors.