You’ll swim in hidden coves, hike through pine forests scented with salt and resin, wander stone villages like Deià, and share lunch at a local spot. With private transport and snorkeling gear included, you’ll feel Mallorca’s wild side — plus those quiet moments you’ll remember long after the trip.
The first thing I noticed was the sound — cicadas buzzing somewhere in the pines as we followed our guide down this narrow path, shoes crunching over dry needles. The air smelled like salt and resin. I’d barely caught my breath from the drive when suddenly there it was: a rocky cove with water so clear you could see every pebble. Our guide (Miguel — he grew up nearby) handed out masks and water shoes. I hesitated for a second — even in winter that sea is cold — but someone else dove right in, laughing. So I did too. It wakes you up fast.
After drying off on sun-warmed rocks (I forgot how good that feels), we wandered through old stone houses where bougainvillea spills over every wall. Miguel pointed out a bakery where his grandmother used to buy bread — he said the owner still remembers her order. In Deià, we climbed up winding lanes to a lookout with views that don’t really fit into photos. Lunch was at this tiny place where the waiter switched between Catalan and Spanish without missing a beat; I tried to order in both and probably made a mess of it. The olive oil tasted grassy and sharp, nothing like what I get at home.
Later we hiked again, this time under taller trees where the light flickered green on our faces. There was this moment — just silence except for distant waves and someone’s shoes scuffing behind me — that felt almost suspended in time. We found another little spot for swimming (colder than before!) but by then nobody cared about goosebumps or messy hair.
The last stop was this cliffside viewpoint Miguel called “his favorite place on earth.” He didn’t say much while we stood there; honestly none of us did. The sea looked endless from up there, wind tugging at our jackets. I keep thinking about that view now when things get noisy back home.
Yes, private transportation is included for the full day tour.
Yes, there’s a stop in Deià to explore the village and have lunch at a local restaurant.
Yes, masks and water shoes are offered by the guide for swimming stops.
Groups are limited to 8 people per tour for a more personal experience.
Yes, you can contact the guide directly to arrange a private experience.
No set meal is included but there’s a planned lunch stop at a typical restaurant in Deià (at your own expense).
No, travelers should have at least moderate fitness; not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal/cardiovascular issues.
The guide provides masks and water shoes; bring your own swimsuit, towel, comfortable walking shoes, and sun protection.
Your day includes private transportation around Mallorca’s north coast plus use of snorkeling masks and water shoes for swimming stops; lunch is not included but there’s time set aside to enjoy local food in Deià before heading out to more secret spots along the cliffs.
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