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Discover Mallorca’s landscape with this 4-hour guided hike to Sant Salvador, enjoying spectacular views, historical sites, and a relaxing break at the summit.

Getting out into Mallorca’s countryside offers such a refreshing way to see the island beyond its beaches and bustling towns. This hiking tour with Mallorca Guide Jens promises a 3-4 hour trek that combines spectacular panoramic views with a slice of history at the former Sant Salvador monastery. From the moment you meet at the cemetery in Felanitx, you’ll be in capable hands, exploring trails that wind up to a commanding 509 meters above sea level, revealing breathtaking vistas of the island’s rolling hills and coastline.
What we really appreciate about this experience is the way it balances nature and culture. The guided commentary is informative without feeling heavy, giving you insights into the monastery’s history and significance. Plus, the chance to relax at the summit with a drink or a meal makes it more than just a walk — it’s a well-rounded outing.
One thing to consider is the weather dependence; the best views are often clear, bright days, so it’s wise to check the forecast and start early or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat. The terrain can be a bit challenging for those with low fitness levels or mobility issues, especially since sturdy hiking shoes and sure-footedness are recommended. Still, if you’re reasonably fit and love authentic outdoor experiences, this tour is an excellent choice.
This adventure suits travelers who enjoy moderate hikes with cultural highlights, want stunning scenery, and appreciate guided insights. It’s perfect for those looking for a half-day escape that combines exercise, history, and spectacular photo opportunities.

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The adventure begins at the convenient parking lot at Felanitx cemetery, which is straightforward to find by following signs from the main road. From there, you’ll start with a gentle walk that quickly leads into the terrain that climbs towards the Santuari de Sant Salvador. This spot, founded in 1348, served as a mountain monastery and pilgrimage site, adding layers of history to the journey.
Travelers have noted that the guides, including Jens, are friendly and well-informed, offering plenty of interesting tidbits about the site and landscape. One reviewer mentioned “Jens’s tips on local wildlife and history made the hike even more engaging,” reflecting how the guides enhance the experience beyond just leading the way.
The ascent involves a manageable climb that most hikers with a normal level of fitness can handle comfortably. The terrain is varied but generally well-maintained, with the emphasis on sure-footedness rather than strenuous exertion. The trail offers spectacular views at every turn, with some stops along the way to admire the landscape or snap photos.
For those concerned about footwear, sturdy hiking shoes or boots with good grip are highly recommended. Several reviews emphasize the importance of outdoor clothing and comfortable shoes — the terrain can be uneven, and you’ll want to avoid slipping or discomfort on the way up.
Reaching the top is the highlight. The view from 509 meters is nothing short of impressive; you can see nearly the entire island stretched out before you. At the summit, you’ll find a small hotel, restaurant, and pub — perfect spots to sit, relax, and take in the scenery after the climb.
One reviewer appreciated the relaxed atmosphere, saying, “The summit’s restaurant was a lovely spot for a cold drink and some tapas, with the views making every bite special.” The presence of a monument to Christ the Redeemer, standing 37 meters high, and the Creu des Picot from 1957 further enrich the experience, providing perfect photo opportunities and a sense of the site’s spiritual history.
On the way down, the trail offers several scenic viewpoints where you can pause to soak in the views or just breathe in the fresh mountain air. The walk back is often quicker, and the guides tend to tailor the pace for the group, ensuring everyone stays comfortable.
The tour concludes back at the starting point, leaving you with a wonderful sense of accomplishment and some memorable photos. Many travelers comment on how the small group size makes the experience more personal and enjoyable, allowing for questions and interaction with Jens.

To ensure a smooth hike, it’s essential to come prepared. The tour providers recommend bringing sunglasses, drinks, outdoor clothing, hiking pants, and sturdy, closed-toe shoes. The weather can change quickly, so layers are advisable.
Note that this experience is not suitable for those with mobility issues, vertigo, or low fitness levels, given the terrain and heights involved. It’s also important to adhere to the rules — no high heels, strollers, or party groups — to keep the experience enjoyable and safe for everyone.
While the tour fee covers the guided experience, it doesn’t include food and drinks, which you might want to purchase at the summit. Considering the personalized guiding, stunning views, and the opportunity to learn about Mallorca’s history, many find the price offers good value for a half-day adventure. The tour’s limited size enhances the overall experience, providing a more intimate connection with the landscape and guide.
The start point is easy to reach via public bus or car, and the guide is flexible about meeting at the bus stop for those arriving by public transport. Tours are available with flexible start times; just check the schedule and plan accordingly.

If you’re someone who enjoys a moderate outdoor walk with cultural highlights, this hiking tour is ideal. It suits travelers who want an authentic Mallorca experience without strenuous exertion but still crave stunning scenery and historical insights. Nature lovers, history buffs, or those looking for a peaceful escape into the mountains will find plenty to love here.
This tour might not be suited for very young children, anyone with mobility challenges, or those afraid of heights. Still, for most reasonably fit adults, it offers a perfect balance of activity and relaxation.
Absolutely. The combo of spectacular views, historical interest, and guided insights makes this hike a worthwhile addition to any Mallorca itinerary. The fact that it is a small-group experience with a friendly, knowledgeable guide like Jens means you’ll receive personal attention, making the day more enjoyable and educational.
The summit’s amenities allow you to unwind after your climb, and the vistas will stay with you long after you leave. Whether you’re a solo traveler, couple, or small group, this walk provides a genuine taste of Mallorca’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
For those seeking an authentic, scenic, and informative outing that doesn’t require advanced hiking skills, this tour is a smart choice. It balances outdoor adventure with cultural discovery, all wrapped up in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.

Is this hike suitable for beginners?
Yes, if you have a normal level of fitness and can walk on uneven terrain, this moderate climb is suitable. Sturdy shoes and a slow, steady pace make it manageable.
What time does the tour start?
Start times vary; check availability when booking. You can choose to begin early morning or later in the afternoon depending on the weather and your schedule.
Do I need to bring my own food or drinks?
Yes, food and drinks are not included. It’s recommended to bring water, sunglasses, and outdoor clothing. You can enjoy a meal or drink at the summit’s restaurant or pub.
Is the tour accessible by public transport?
Yes, Felanitx is reachable by bus, and the meeting point can be moved to the bus stop if needed, making it convenient for public transport users.
What should I wear?
Comfortable outdoor clothing, hiking pants, and closed-toe shoes are advised. Weather conditions can change, so layers are recommended.
Can children join?
This tour is best suited for adults or older children who can handle a mountain walk. It’s not recommended for very young children or strollers.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, the terrain and terrain elevation make it unsuitable for wheelchairs or those with mobility challenges.
This hiking tour to Sant Salvador combines breathtaking scenery, historical exploration, and a relaxed pace, making it a memorable way to experience Mallorca’s natural beauty. Whether you’re after the views, the history, or just a good walk, it’s a well-rounded excursion worth considering.