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Outdoor Activities
Whether you're hiking along the north coast's ragged cliff tops, negotiating
the Tramuntana's limestone wilderness by mountain bike or kayaking to
secluded coves too tiny to appear on maps, Mallorca's outdoors exhilar-
ates and enthrals. Mountains, canyons and 550km of gorgeous coast are
all squeezed into this island. Go forth and explore!
Best Outdoor Activities
Hiking
The twin peninsulas of Cap de Formentor and Cap des Pinar offer coastal hiking at its
finest, with pine-cloaked cliffs dropping suddenly to a sea of bluest blue.
Cycling
Mountain bikers and road cyclists are in their element in the high peaks of the Serra
de Tramuntana, with thigh-burning climbs, epic descents and hairpin bend after beau-
tiful hairpin bend.
Scuba Diving
South Mallorca is a diver's dream. Go to Illa de Sa Dragonera and Illa de Cabrera for
wrecks, cave drops and pristine water swirling with rays, octopuses and barracuda.
Canyoning
The Serra de Tramuntana is rippled through with gorges and canyons. For drama,
delve into Gorg Blau Sa Fosca or Torrent d'es Pareis.
Windsurfing & Kitesurfing
These thermal winds that whip off the sea rolling into Sa Marina in the Badia de Pol-
lença create the idea conditions for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
 
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