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Circular Route Palma, Puigpunyent and Esporles: a getaway of wine, nature and views

Mallorca has that unique magic that turns any outing into a memorable experience.

Mallorca has that unique magic that turns any outing into a memorable experience. Few routes capture so much charm in such a short distance as the circular journey linking Palma, Puigpunyent and Esporles before returning to the capital. It is the perfect itinerary for a day trip by car or bicycle, blending the landscapes of the Serra de Tramuntana, the tranquillity of vineyards, traditional gastronomy and panoramas that look like oil paintings. Ready for a day of discoveries?

From Palma to Puigpunyent: the road into the vineyards
The journey begins in Palma, the quintessential Mediterranean city. Once you leave behind its historic centre, the scenery changes dramatically within a few kilometres. The road winds its way to Puigpunyent, a small village nestled among mountains, olive groves and vineyards, where time seems to flow more slowly.

This area is home to family-run wineries producing Mallorcan wines full of character. Son Puig or Son Vich de Superna are must-stops to discover wonderful local reds with a unique soul. Beyond tastings, many wineries also offer guided tours through their vineyards and cellars, a perfect way to understand the deep connection between wine and the Mallorcan land.

Heading to Esporles: history and traditional flavour
After this vinous pause, the route continues towards Esporles, another village with the unmistakable essence of Tramuntana. Its stone houses, cobbled streets and façades draped with bougainvillea invite you to wander slowly. If you wish to extend the day, a visit to La Granja de Esporles is highly recommended: an old possessió that reveals what rural life on the island was like for centuries.

Esporles is also the perfect spot to stop for lunch. Traditional restaurants here serve typical Mallorcan dishes, from frito variado to a succulent porcella. And of course, there is always room for dessert: coca de patata is the sweetest way to restore energy, especially if you are cycling the route.

The return: viewpoints and the elegance of Son Vida
There are two appealing options for the return to Palma. One is to descend scenic roads with breathtaking views of the bay and the Tramuntana, a gift for anyone seeking postcard landscapes. The other is to pass through Son Vida, a prestigious residential area renowned for its golf courses and iconic hotels. Strolling through this neighbourhood or pausing at one of its viewpoints adds a touch of elegance to the day’s journey.

Practical tips to enjoy the route
If you choose to cycle, bear in mind that the route requires good physical preparation, with climbs that will challenge even seasoned cyclists. By car, the itinerary is gentler and allows you to fully enjoy winery visits and leisurely meals. Spring and autumn are the best seasons for this excursion, thanks to mild temperatures and vineyards in full splendour. In summer it is best to set out early to avoid the heat and make the most of the day. Comfortable clothing, suitable walking shoes, water, sun protection and—if cycling—a helmet and basic repair kit are essential to avoid any unpleasant surprises.

A complete getaway in a single day
This circular route Palma – Puigpunyent – Esporles – Palma is far more than a simple drive. It is a journey through Mediterranean landscapes, rural traditions, wines with character and views that linger in memory. Perfect for those seeking a peaceful yet stimulating escape, with the authentic flavour of Mallorca and the unmistakable beauty of the Serra de Tramuntana.

Sometimes you do not need to go far to feel like you are truly travelling. Just leave Palma, follow the rhythm of the road and discover how the island reveals, in just a few hours, some of its most hidden treasures. Will you let yourself be tempted to uncover them with Santa Clara Urban Hotel & Spa?

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