
If you enjoy travelling at your own pace, a driving route through Mallorca will take you on an adventure to beautiful corners, hidden viewpoints and the most charming villages on the island.
Exploring Mallorca by car is one of the best ways to appreciate its variety of landscapes and cultures. The island’s roads will lead you to places you might otherwise miss, and any detour along the way can reveal something unique.
Before you set off, plan your route and allow enough time for the stops you want to make. In this guide, we’ve divided the island into different areas (north, east, interior and the Serra de Tramuntana) that you can explore over one or several days. Take your time and enjoy the journey, every driving route in Mallorca includes spectacular stops!
Ideas for your road trip in Mallorca
Driving route through the Serra de Tramuntana
The Serra de Tramuntana offers some of Mallorca’s most breathtaking natural scenery, and one of the best ways to discover this region is by car.
Following the Ma-10 road, a winding route through mountains with sea views, you can visit the most beautiful villages. Some of the recommended stops along this Mallorca driving route include:
- Banyalbufar: A charming coastal village surrounded by terraced vineyards overlooking the sea.
- Valldemossa: Visit the Real Cartuja, once the refuge of writer George Sand and composer Chopin, and admire its cobbled streets.
- Deià y Sa Foradada: Considered one of Mallorca’s prettiest villages. Nearby Sa Foradada is a unique spot to watch the sunset.
- Sóller: A town that feels like stepping back in time, with traditional shops and an iconic main square lined with Modernist buildings.
- Sa Calobra: An impressive road between cliffs leads to this spectacular cove.
Driving routes through the heart of Mallorca
Mallorca’s interior is perfect for wine lovers and those seeking authentic Mallorcan traditions. A drive through the island’s heart will take you to Binissalem, the hub of Denomination of Origin wines, and Inca, known for its gastronomy and lively markets. Santa Maria del Camí is another lovely village where you’ll find family-run wineries with decades of history.
Route along Mallorca’s northern coast
Northern Mallorca combines idyllic beaches with dramatic mountain landscapes. Don’t miss the Es Colomer viewpoint and Cap de Formentor, with its lighthouse and sheer cliffs overlooking the endless sea. Port de Pollença will charm you with its seafaring atmosphere, while Alcúdia will surprise you with its beautifully preserved medieval walls.
Route along Mallorca’s eastern coast
The eastern coast of Mallorca is a paradise for nature lovers. Make sure to include the impressive Cuevas del Drach on your route, vast underground caves in Portocristo. Nearby you’ll find Artà, famous for its traditional crafts, as well as Cala Ratjada, a fishing village with idyllic coves.
Enjoy the best driving routes in Mallorca
After a day exploring Mallorca behind the wheel, there’s nothing better than unwinding in the unique natural setting of The Lodge Mallorca, a luxury retreat in the heart of the Serra de Tramuntana.
This is the perfect accommodation for those who want to combine the adventure of a Mallorca road trip with the highest level of comfort. Our elegant suites and the relaxed atmosphere at The Lodge help you disconnect and leave everyday concerns behind.
From here you can plan all your routes, as our strategic location makes it easy to reach different parts of the island. You can also enjoy the swimming pool and our exquisite dining, based on local produce. At The Lodge, you’ll find the perfect balance between exploration and relaxation, making it your ideal hideaway to experience Mallorca at your own pace.