CYCLING IN MALLORCA
The best accommodation for cyclists in Mallorca. Combine a premium fully furnished coliving space with work areas and a sporty, healthy community.
Book now! Starting from 50€/ night!
LIVE + RIDE + CONNECT +
Mallorca is a cyclist’s paradise — world-class climbs, coastal loops, and sunshine nearly year-round. But where you stay matters. At Palma Coliving, we offer fully furnished, design-forward homes with space to work, train, and connect with like-minded riders.
Stay productive, stay healthy, stay inspired.


Why Choose Palma Coliving?
Palma Coliving it’s more than just a place to stay — it’s a lifestyle upgrade. At Palma Coliving, you’ll find a supportive, health-conscious community of remote workers and adventure lovers who ride together, cook together, and grow together.
With secure bike storage, inspiring workspaces, and access to Mallorca’s best cycling routes, it’s the perfect base to train, connect, and live well.
Whether you're here for the climbs or the conversations, this is where you belong.
What's Included at Palma Coliving?
Nominated Best Coliving in 2022, 2023 & 2024!
What Makes us Unique?
AIRBNB
COLIVING
It's very expensive for 30 nights.
Difficult access, sometimes with no elevator for your bike.
No garage to securely lock your bike.
It does not have a coworking space.
Can't access ergonomic chairs or extra screens.
Can't guarantee fast WIFI connection.
Lack of community (you can feel isolated)
The average price per night in 2024 was 120€-150€.
✅ Dedicated coworking space.
✅ Ergonomic chairs & extra screens to work comfortably.
✅ Weekly events to connect with people.
✅ Booking selection process to guarantee a like-minded community.
✅ On-site Happiness Officer in the house.
✅ Yoga or meditation sessions included.
✅ Private bedroom with a desk.
✅ Easy access to keep your bike safe.
✅ Close to the port for a morning run or cycle.
✅ Lots of common areas and a garden.
✅ All-included billing and no deposit needed.
✅ Boost your wellbeing: swimming pool or jacuzzi rooftop.
Starting from 50€ per night!
Mallorca Riders Community
Cycling in Mallorca isn’t just about the epic climbs and stunning routes — it’s also about the people you meet along the way. Beyond the switchbacks and sea views, there’s a whole community of riders who share stories over coffee, cheer each other on during long climbs, and connect through a shared love for the ride.
From active Strava groups to friendly local cafés where cyclists regroup after a morning on the road, the island makes it easy to feel part of something. We’ve rounded up our favorite spots, weekly social rides, and cycling crews so you can plug right in and experience Mallorca like a true local on two wheels.

Here are Palma’s top recommendations:
Reverb Mallorca
Café du Cycliste Mallorca
Best Routes to Cycle in Mallorca
There’s a reason Mallorca is a cycling mecca — from winding mountain climbs to breezy coastal roads, the island is packed with unforgettable rides. Whether you're chasing epic views, testing your legs on iconic ascents, or just cruising through quiet villages, these are the routes that truly capture the magic of riding here.

Sa Calobra & Coll de Femenia
This is Mallorca’s version of the Pacific Coast Highway — a long, flowing ride along the island’s wild northwest coast. You’ll pass through cliffside villages, pine forests, and hidden beaches on one of the most scenic roads in Europe: the MA-10.
Start from Andratx and finish in Sóller or continue to Palma.
Total Distance: ~105–115 km
Elevation Gain: ~2,100 m
Multiple shorter climbs with stunning views and fast descents
This one’s about endurance and soaking up the landscape, not just watts.
Do this route in spring or early fall for clear skies and calm winds. Bring layers — the weather can shift in the mountains. Refuel in Banyalbufar or Estellencs, and if you finish in Sóller, treat yourself to a cold drink and a tram ride back into town.
Sóller – Deià – Valldemossa
A picturesque loop through the heart of the Tramuntana mountains, blending sea views, terraced villages, and flowing climbs. This route is less intense than Sa Calobra but just as rewarding, especially for riders who enjoy a scenic, soulful ride.
Start from Palma or Bunyola.
Total Distance: ~80–90 km
Elevation Gain: ~1,400 m
Main Climbs: Coll de Sóller (5 km, ~5%), road to Valldemossa
It’s a ride with rolling hills rather than brutal climbs — ideal for a steady-paced day.
Do this ride in the morning to catch the light over the coast. Weekdays are quieter on the roads. Stop in Deià for a quick bite or coffee with a view, and don’t miss the descent from Valldemossa — it’s one of the most beautiful stretches on the island.


Andratx to Sóller via MA-10
A picturesque loop through the heart of the Tramuntana mountains, blending sea views, terraced villages, and flowing climbs. This route is less intense than Sa Calobra but just as rewarding, especially for riders who enjoy a scenic, soulful ride.
Start from Palma or Bunyola.
Total Distance: ~80–90 km
Elevation Gain: ~1,400 m
Main Climbs: Coll de Sóller (5 km, ~5%), road to Valldemossa
It’s a ride with rolling hills rather than brutal climbs — ideal for a steady-paced day.
Do this ride in the morning to catch the light over the coast. Weekdays are quieter on the roads. Stop in Deià for a quick bite or coffee with a view, and don’t miss the descent from Valldemossa — it’s one of the most beautiful stretches on the island.
What's the Experience Like?
With more than 4 years of experience in the coliving industry and over 300 guests from all over the world, Palma Coliving offers a premium living experience for remote workers who value community, balance, and wellbeing. From cycling-friendly locations to weekly wellness activities, it’s the perfect spot to stay active, eat well, and feel your best. Discover more about this unique way of living and check out some of our guest reviews on YouTube!
The Best Coliving in Mallorca
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Explore Palma Coliving Mallorca:
We’ve got two unique coliving spaces in Palma de Mallorca — so you can choose the vibe that fits you best. Whether you prefer the urban energy of Gomila Town House or the relaxed garden feel of Villa Armadans, both locations offer private rooms, work-friendly spaces, and everything you need to live, ride, and connect.
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Having Doubts?
We are here to support you, take a look to our Frequently asked questions. If you have any other questions about the Palma Coliving experience in Mallorca, we can talk about it during the application process.
What’s the minimum stay?
It depends on the house you choose:
🏠 Gomilla Town House (Palma): Minimum stay is 30 nights / 31 days
🏡 Villa Armadance (Palma): Minimum stay is 30 nights / 31 days
Where can I keep my bike?
Each villa has a secure garage or dedicated bike storage space, so your gear is safe and ready when you are
- I don’t see a dedicated storage space, so is there a plan to create one?
- Otherwise cyclists will keep their road bikes in their rooms.
- Need to mention that the cyclists should have insurance on their bikes and also medical/accidental insurance.
How do I join the local cycling community in Mallorca?
We’ll connect you with the right people. There are social rides on all levels — from relaxed beach loops to hardcore climbs. We’ll guide you to the most stable, welcoming groups that fit your vibe
- Need to list the levels of road cycling - beginner, intermediate, advanced etc.
- Will there be a schedule on what day the road cycling will happen and what routes will be done?
I’ve never cycled before — can I still join?
Our community is best suited for riders with some cycling experience. We don’t offer beginner lessons or guided training — so you'll need to bring your own equipment and feel comfortable riding independently. What we do provide is a cycling-friendly coliving space, local tips, and a community of passionate riders to connect with.
What’s the typical age of people staying with you?
It’s more about mindset than age. Most of our colivers are between 30–47, with the average age being 33. If you’re open-minded, community-driven, and curious about lifestyle change — you’ll fit in just fine.
Do you offer shared rooms?
No — all rooms are private for your comfort and peace of mind. You’ll share the living space, kitchen, and beautiful outdoor areas with the community, but you always have your own room to recharge.
Is this just a place to stay, or is it something more?
This is not a hotel — it’s a coliving experience. We live together, ride together, and connect over family dinners, shared stories, and mountain climbs. If you’re looking for connection, lifestyle, and inspiration — you’ve found your people.
How can I bring my bicycle to Mallorca?
Most airlines flying to Palma de Mallorca offer bike transport as special luggage. You’ll need a bike travel case or box, and it’s smart to deflate your tires and remove pedals before flying. Alternatively, you can rent a high-quality road bike from local shops on the island.
You can also arrive by ferry from cities like Barcelona, Valencia, or Dénia, which makes it easier to travel with your own bike without the hassle of flying.
What type of insurance should I have in Spain for my bike and cycling gear?
We recommend travel insurance that includes coverage for cycling-related activities, accidents, and theft. If your current policy doesn’t cover that, you can check Spanish-based options like ARAG, Intermundial, or PedalSure (EU-based, cycling-specific). Some insurers also offer add-ons for high-value gear like carbon frames, GPS computers, or e-bikes.
Please note: Palma Coliving is not responsible for any lost or stolen items — whether inside or outside the house. We strongly advise locking your bike at all times, even when stored indoors.
What’s the weather like in Mallorca?
Mallorca has a Mediterranean climate: hot summers, mild winters, and plenty of sunshine.
Spring (Mar–May): 15–25°C, ideal for cycling.
Summer (Jun–Aug): 25–35°C, hot — ride early!
Autumn (Sep–Nov): 18–28°C, cooler and calm.
Winter (Dec–Feb): 10–18°C, fewer riders but still very rideable.
What kind of technical equipment is recommended for cycling in Mallorca?
Bring your road bike (or rent one here), helmet, lights, spare tubes, and a multi-tool. GPS or phone mount with Komoot or Strava is highly recommended. Lightweight kit, sunscreen, and sunglasses are a must — and don’t forget your refillable bottles for those long rides.
How accessible is the coliving in Mallorca to move around with a bike?
Our Palma coliving is fully bike-friendly. We have space to store your bike safely, and you can easily roll it in and out of the building. Both of our coliving spaces include a garage with an independent entrance, making access smooth and hassle-free. The location is great — just minutes from coastal roads, scenic climbs, and top cycling cafés.
Is it safe to cycle in Mallorca?
Yes — Mallorca is one of the safest and most cyclist-friendly destinations in Europe. Drivers are used to sharing the road with riders, especially in the Tramuntana region. That said, always wear a helmet and ride with lights or reflective gear if you're out early or late.
How are the roads in Mallorca?
Mallorca’s roads are smooth, well-maintained, and designed for riders. You'll find quiet country lanes, scenic mountain passes, and coastal routes with minimal traffic — especially outside of high summer season. Some roads can get narrow, so ride single-file when needed.
What are the best roads for cycling in Mallorca?
Some top picks:
Sa Calobra (iconic hairpin climb)
Coll de Sóller (gentle, scenic ascent)
MA-10 Coastal Road (from Andratx to Sóller)
Randa Monastery Climb (peaceful and panoramic)
What’s the best time of year to cycle in Mallorca?
March to May and September to November are ideal — warm but not too hot, with fewer tourists on the road. Winter (Dec–Feb) is quieter but still pleasant. July and August are very hot and crowded — best avoided unless you ride early mornings.