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All-Women Hiking Challenge in Mallorca: 12 Days, 50 Peaks

Dust off those trail runners and pack your most unstoppable self—because Mallorca’s mountains aren’t just pretty postcards, they’re a proving ground. This isn’t your average ‘girls’ getaway.’ It’s a choose-your-own-adventure—but all the options include peaks, power, and personal bests. We’re talking seven summits in a day, views so good they practically flex back at you, and food that fuels the soul. Your guides? Absolute pros with mountain know-how and heart. Your crew? A fierce lineup of legends in the making. Safety? Dialed. Challenge? Maxed. Comfort? Hello, boutique bliss. Let’s hike hard and live even harder.

Adventure highlights

  • 50 shades of summit
    We’re hitting more than 50 peaks—each one different and unforgettable
  • Hike in style
    Enjoy scenic climbs by day and comfort by night in 4-star accommodations
  • Not your average women’s trip
    Bond with an all-women crew over blisters, belly laughs, and badass mountain views

Itinerary

Mallorca's Tramuntana range isn’t just a backdrop—it’s the main character in this bold, all-women hiking challenge. Over 12 days, we’ll summit more than 50 peaks, lace up for scree scrambles, chase ridgelines, and discover the soulful mountain villages of the island’s wild north. This is a leg-burning, mind-clearing, heart-lifting kind of adventure—where panoramic views meet personal breakthroughs. Our home base? Handpicked boutique accommodation with all the comfort we need to refuel for the next climb. We’ll leave stronger, sun-kissed, and fired up—because hiking with a badass crew of women on one of Europe’s most stunning islands changes everything.

  • On the first day, our destination is Pollença, a charming town in the north of the island. It’s the perfect spot to relax and prepare for the all-women hiking challenge ahead. With its rich history, picturesque streets, and warm hospitality, Pollença will be our home for the next three days.

    Meals: Breakfast and lunch
    Accommodation: 4-star boutique lodge

    Old village Pollenca, Mallorca, Spain
  • After a good rest, it’s time to get moving! Just outside Pollença is Ca’n Huguet (a country house), which will be our starting point. Today, we’ll hike through Fartafix, where we’ll experience its unique flora and fauna. Additionally, Fartafix is slightly cooler than the rest of Mallorca, though the climate remains mild, thanks to its proximity to the sea.

    Our goal is to reach the summit of Puig Tomir (1,103 m / 3,619 ft). While it’s not extremely high, hiking in this area can be challenging, with tricky terrain and scree slopes requiring caution. After successfully summiting, we’ll wrap up our first day of hiking at the Menut II Recreational Area, where a transfer will take us back to the hotel.

    Meals: Breakfast and lunch
    Hiking: 12.5 km / 7.7 mi
    Elevation: 1,014 m / 3,326 ft
    Accommodation: 4-star boutique lodge

    Peak Peak Tomir, Tramuntana mountain
  • Today, we’ll be summiting Puig Roig. While it has the lowest elevation of the 54 peaks in the Tramuntanas, its proximity to the sea means it offers some of the best coastal views. Despite its lower elevation, the rugged nature, wilderness, and challenging terrain will certainly get the adrenaline pumping.

    Today’s elevation gain is 618 m / 2,027 ft, and we’ll cover a distance of more than 17 km / 10.5 mi. However, keep in mind that the route is quite steep, so it might feel like we’re covering even more distance. We’ll finish our day in Pollença.

    Meals: Breakfast and lunch
    Hiking: 17.7 km / 11 mi
    Elevation: 618 m / 2,027 ft
    Accommodation: 4-star boutique lodge

    View from Roig peak, Tramuntana, Mallorca
  • A challenging day lies ahead. Today, we’ll be climbing seven peaks—the perfect prelude to tomorrow, when we’ll add even more ‘Thousands’ to our hiking treasury. But we’ll get to that later. For now, our plan is to conquer the following peaks: Puig de N’Alí, Es Frontó de Comafreda, Puig de Massanella, Puig de Massanella South, Puig de ses Bassetes, Puig Criança d’Altt, Puig d’en Galileu.

    Today’s hike will be the most challenging so far, with a very steep route and rocky terrain. However, the breathtaking views from all seven peaks will make it worth the effort.

    Meals: Breakfast and lunch
    Hiking: 17.7 km / 11 mi
    Elevation: 1,371 m / 4,498 ft
    Accommodation: 4-star boutique lodge

    View from Massanella, Tramuntana, Mallorca
  • Seven peaks in one day, yesterday, huh? Today, we won’t just double our peaks—we’ll double them and add one more! Yes, this is a hiking challenge, after all. So, the fifteen peaks we’ll summit today are: Puig de Sa Mola, Puig de Son Nebot, Es Frontó de Sa Mola, Serra de Teixos East, Serra de Teixos West, Puig des Prat, Puig de Sa Trona, Puig des Tossals Verds, Puig des Tossals Verds South Spur, Morro d’ Almallutx East, Morro d’ Almallutx Central, Morro d’ Almallutx West, Puig de Sa Torre, Puig de Sa Font East, and Puig de Sa Font West.

    After setting our personal record on this hiking challenge—in terms of the number of peaks climbed—we’ll end our day in the mountain village of Caimari. With just around a thousand inhabitants, Caimari is the perfect place to relax after a day like this. Its peaceful atmosphere will surely help ease our tiredness.

    Meals: Breakfast and lunch
    Hiking: 17.7 km / 11 mi
    Elevation: 1,285 m / 4,215 ft
    Accommodation: 4-star boutique lodge

    A beautiful view of Caimari on Mallorca
  • In the next two days, we will explore the surroundings of Puig Major Massif and climb another thirteen peaks: Puig de Ses Vinyes, Pa de Figa de Son Torrella, Agulla des Frare, Serra de Na Rius, Puig Major, Puig Major NE Spur, Morro d’en Pelut, Penyal des Migdia, Penyal Migdia West, Serra de Son Torrella North, Serra de Son Torrella Central, Serra de Son Torrella South, and Xaragall de Sa Camamilla.

    Our home for the next couple of days will be Fornalutx. It’s a little village with traditional rustic charm full of orange farms that is considered to be the most beautiful village in Spain.

    Meals: Breakfast and lunch
    Hiking: 21.3 km / 13.2 mi
    Elevation: 1,133 m / 3,717 ft
    Accommodation: 4-star boutique lodge

    Typical view in Orange farm at Fornalutx, Mallorca Spain
  • After all these peaks we’ve tackled so far, we might think of ourselves as highlanders. But there ‘s more to be discovered. Our objective is to reach the three ‘Thousands’ (locally known as Los Tres Miles): Sa Rateta North, Na Franquesa, and L’Ofre.

    We’ll be adding Sa Rateta East and Sa Rateta South to our itinerary today. The beauty of this landscape (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), with its stone walls and centuries-old olive trees, will accompany us throughout the day. Still, it’s important to remember that while we’ll be hiking through breathtaking scenery, the terrain can be rough and challenging. These three stunning rocky peaks are perfect for hikers looking for a tough, yet rewarding path.

    Meals: Breakfast and lunch
    Hiking: 12.5 km/ 7.7 mi
    Elevation: 820 m / 2,690 ft
    Accommodation: 4-star boutique lodge

    View from a Los Tres Miles, UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Today, our plan is to enjoy picturesque landscapes, including lush forests, rocky peaks, and scenic trails, as we explore Serra d’Alfabia. The historic Alfabia Gardens are nestled in this area, which is why it is such a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The gardens combine Moorish, Spanish, and Mediterranean influences, featuring terraced paths, exotic plants, and ornate fountains, offering visitors a captivating experience of both natural beauty and architectural charm. Besides that, we’re going to… Hike, of course! Our objective is to summit seven ‘Thousands’: Puig des Sementer Gran, Serra d’Alfabia North, Puig des Coll des Jou, Penya de s’Anyell, Puig d’Alfabia, Serra d’Alfabia Central, and Serra d’Alfabia South.

    Meals: Breakfast and lunch
    Hiking: 11.8 km/ 7.4 mi
    Elevation: 411 m / 1,348 ft
    Accommodation: 4-star boutique lodge

    View to the Gardens of Alfabia
  • Known for its picturesque streets, historic buildings, and breathtaking natural surroundings, Valldemossa sets the stage for our adventure. And we’re going to hike around it! In the western part of Tramuntana mountain, our objective is to climb three peaks: Puig des Vent, Puig Teixot, and Puig Teix.

    After another day of hiking, we’re heading back to our accommodation where we’re going to take a good rest before the final day of our adventure.

    Meals: Breakfast and lunch
    Hiking: 12 km / 7.5 mi
    Elevation: 598 m / 1,961 ft
    Accommodation: 4-star boutique lodge

    Hiking near Valldemossa
  • Today, we’re going to hike ‘just’ one ‘Thousand’, thefinal one! Puig de Galatzó, with a height of 1,027 m / 3,369 ft, is the only summit that exceeds 1,000 m / 3,280 ft above sea level on the southwestern slope of the Tramuntana mountain range. It’s one of the most popular hiking routes in all of Mallorca. We will set off on a circular route in the Estellencs area, which offers a moderate level of difficulty.

    We’ll enjoy our final moments together before everyone heads home.

    Meals: Breakfast, lunch
    Hiking: 11.8 km / 7.3 mi
    Elevation: 898 m / 2,946 ft
    Accommodation: 4-star boutique lodge

    Puig de Galatzó
  • After breakfast, it’s time to pack up and say goodbye to Mallorca. Your guides will take you to the airport. Should you decide to stay longer and enjoy Mallorca some more, ask your guides for some ideas!

    Meals: Breakfast

    Mallorca aerial view
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Meet your guides

Nicky Connie
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Nicky Connie
Nicky has been a certified mountain guide since 2016 and she is the owner of a local, small-scale business. Nicki directly organizes and leads hiking, coasteering, sea caving, and canyoning tours in Mallorca, Spain. With her commitment to safety and a deep passion for the island's natural beauty, Nicky offers personalized, unforgettable experiences, sharing her local knowledge and expertise with every group.
ZigZag Mallorca
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ZigZag Mallorca
ZigZag Mallorca is a group of local, small-scale, and independent tour guides dedicated to providing personalized hiking holidays in Mallorca. Whether you’re seeking a challenging trek to summit Mallorca’s highest peaks or a more leisurely hike through scenic trails, ZigZag Mallorca will create an itinerary that perfectly matches your needs. With a deep love for the island and extensive local knowledge, they ensure every detail is taken care of. All you have to do is to focus on enjoying an unforgettable adventure!
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Germana Panzironi

We had a beautiful walk with our guide who was fantastic! She was able to tackle some challenging passages with competence and professionalism and managed to guide us to the end, making us have fun in complete safety! Really very good!

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Tatyana Hoffmann

It was fantastic. There were forest paths, stone paths, slide paths, root paths! Shadow and sun! Wild mountain herbs! And somehow, very slowly with smaller eating and forum breaks, we made it to the top! And above you have the world at your feet and clouds are just above you. Is a moment where everything stops and you hear silence. Nicky did a great job, always reaching out when necessary and showing where the foot should go. And during the break they let us taste some of their own oranges! So just be brave to join in!

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Betty Menier

Exceptional experience! Remarkable place and Nicky, our guide, made the crossing even more interesting! Thanks to her, I recommend 200%

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Germana Panzironi

We had a beautiful walk with our guide who was fantastic! She was able to tackle some challenging passages with competence and professionalism and managed to guide us to the end, making us have fun in complete safety! Really very good!

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Tatyana Hoffmann

It was fantastic. There were forest paths, stone paths, slide paths, root paths! Shadow and sun! Wild mountain herbs! And somehow, very slowly with smaller eating and forum breaks, we made it to the top! And above you have the world at your feet and clouds are just above you. Is a moment where everything stops and you hear silence. Nicky did a great job, always reaching out when necessary and showing where the foot should go. And during the break they let us taste some of their own oranges! So just be brave to join in!

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Betty Menier

Exceptional experience! Remarkable place and Nicky, our guide, made the crossing even more interesting! Thanks to her, I recommend 200%

Things to know

  • Included:

      • An experienced, local hiking guide with extensive knowledge of the area
      • 12-day all-women hiking adventure in Mallorca (10 days of hiking)
      • Accommodation: 11 nights in a 4-star boutique ensuite lodge
      • Meals: All breakfasts and lunches
      • Airport transfers (Palma de Mallorca Airport)
      • Additional transport from the hiking trails to the hotel (if necessary)
      • Luggage transfers
      • 24/7 assistance: Expert advice, help, and guidance with all your holiday details, both before and during your trip
      • Accident cover

    Add-ons:

      • Hiking poles — rentals available, let us know if you’re interested

    Not included:

      • Flights
      • Meals not indicated in the itinerary
      • Travel and medical insurance — optional
      • Guide gratuities — optional
  • To fully enjoy this all-women Mallorca hiking challenge, a good level of fitness is required. We’ll be hiking for an average of 6 hours each day over the course of 10 days. While most of the peaks on this trip are of moderate difficulty, two stand out as more challenging:

      • Puig Major, the highest peak of Serra de Tramuntana, is a restricted military zone and the absolute summit cannot be accessed.
      • Agulla des Frare requires climbing gear, including harnesses and ropes.

    Throughout the 10-day journey, we’ll tackle steep slopes, sometimes with loose footing, requiring good balance. On one of these days, we’ll even summit 15 peaks in a single day! This hiking adventure will be even more thrilling, and if you’re in good shape, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views from the top of each summit. If you need any tips and tricks on how to prepare for your adventure, you can get 24/7 support from your guide(s) after booking.
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  • Personal items:

      • Day pack large enough to carry all the items listed (around a 25-40L bag)
      • Hiking poles — optional
      • Water bottle or hydration bladder (2L capacity)
      • Sunhat
      • Toiletries (sunscreen, hand sanitizer, bug spray, toilet paper, etc.)
      • Headlamp or flashlight
      • Sunglasses
      • Camera — optional (but recommended)
      • Blister kit & plasters
      • Mobile phone and battery charging bank

    Clothing:

      • Lightweight hiking boots or shoes
      • Comfortable hiking clothes
      • Spare clothes for layering
      • Waterproof rain jacket
      • Socks, wool, at least 2 pairs
      • Leggings, wool or polypropylene
      • Casual attire for informal evening meals
      • Extra socks and thermal layers are always handy

    Optional items:

      • Waterproof over-trousers
      • Facecloth or small towel for washing
      • Motion sickness tablets if you are prone to car sickness
      • Face mask

    Dress comfortably and for the weather in clothes you can move in. We suggest bringing clothing appropriate for the season. Layers are best and don’t wear jeans.

  • During this all-women Mallorca hiking challenge, you’ll get to summit 54 peaks! Here’s a breakdown of day-by-day peaks and their elevations.

      • Day 2 — Puig Tomir (1,103 m / 3,619 ft)
      • Day 3 — Puig Roig (1,003m / 3,290 ft)
      • Day 4 — Puig de N’Alí (1,035 m / 3,395 ft), Es Frontó de Comafreda (1,061 m / 3,480 ft), Puig de Massanella (1,367 m / 4,484 ft), Puig de Massanella South (1,352 m / 4,435 ft), Puig de ses Bassetes (1,216 m / 3,989 ft), Puig Criança d’Alt (1,004 m / 3,293 ft), Puig d’en Galileu (1,182 m / 3,877 ft)
      • Day 5 — Puig de Sa Mola (1,188 m / 3,897 ft), Puig de Son Nebot (1,025 m / 3,362 ft), Es Frontó de Sa Mola (1,009 m / 3,310 ft), Serra de Teixos East (1,258 m / 4,127 ft), Serra de Teixos West (1,239 m / 4,064 ft), Puig des Prat (1,169 m / 3,835 ft), Puig de Sa Trona (1,058 m / 3,471 ft), Puig des Tossals Verds (1,115 m / 3,658 ft), Puig des Tossals Verds South Spur (1,097 m / 3,599 ft), Morro d’ Almallutx East (1,058 m / 3,471 ft), Morro d’ Almallutx Central (1,055 m / 3,461 ft), Morro d’ Almallutx West (1,042 m / 3,418 ft), Puig de Sa Torre (1,058 m / 3,471 ft), Puig de Sa Font East (1,071 m / 3,513 ft), Puig de Sa Font West (1,028 m / 3,372)
      • Days 6-7 — Puig de Ses Vinyes (1,108 m / 3,635 ft), Pa de Figa de Son Torrella (1,256 m / 4,120 ft), Agulla des Frare (1,205 m / 3,953 ft), Serra de Na Rius (1,057 m / 3,467 ft), Puig Major (1,436 m / 4,711 ft), Puig Major NE Spur (1,416 m / 4,645 ft), Morro d’en Pelut (1,319 m / 4,327 ft), Penyal des Migdia (1,398 m / 4,586 ft), Penyal Migdia West (1,356 m / 4,448 ft), Serra de Son Torrella North (1,123 m / 3,684 ft), Serra de Son Torrella Central (1,079 m / 3,540 ft), Serra de Son Torrella South (1,079 m / 3,540 ft), Xaragall de Sa Camamilla (1,013 m / 3,323 ft)
      • Day 8 — Sa Rateta North (1,113 m / 3,651 ft), Na Franquesa (1,067 m / 3,500 ft), L’Ofre (1,093 m / 3,585 ft), Sa Rateta East (1,027m / 3,369 ft), Sa Rateta South (1,085m / 3,559 ft)
      • Day 9 — Puig des Sementer Gran (1,013 m / 3,323 ft), Serra d’Alfabia North (1,044 m / 3,425 ft), Puig des Coll des Jou (1,052 m / 3,451 ft), Penya de s’Anyell (1,053 m / 3,454 ft), Puig d’Alfabia (1,067 m / 3,500 ft), Serra d’Alfabia Central (1,005 m / 3,297 ft), Serra d’Alfabia South (1,025 m / 3,362 ft)
      • Day 10 — Puig des Vent (1,005 m / 3,297 ft), Puig Teixot (1,065 m / 3,494 ft), Puig Teix (1,064 m / 3,490 ft)
      • Day 11 — Puig de Galatzó (1,027 m / 3,369 ft)
  • Group sizes and pricing

      • For this Mallorca hiking challenge women’s adventure, the usual client-to-guide ratio is 8:1.
      • It takes a minimum of 4 people for this tour to operate. The maximum group size is set at 12 participants.

    A Mallorca hiking challenge women’s adventure can be arranged for larger groups. Contact us to make arrangements.

    Min. age requirements

      • If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
  • The starting point of your Mallorca hiking challenge women’s adventure is Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI). The guide will welcome you upon arrival, and an arranged transfer will take you to your boutique hotel in Pollença, a charming town in the north of the island. This will be our base for the next three days.

  • We highly recommend that you cover all your bases with both medical and travel protection. To make your booking and traveling experience as carefree as possible, simply choose Redpoint—the official 57hours insurance partner!

    Redpoint tailors their protection packages for adventure travel, offering a comprehensive travel program, even in remote locations. Trip cancellation, natural disasters, pandemic coverage, medical evacuation, primary medical expenses—regardless of the travel interruption that may happen, Redpoint will have you covered.

    Once your booking is confirmed and your trip is paid in full, you will be offered to purchase Redpoint’s protection. If you need any help or require more information, let us know and we will be happy to help!

  • Deposits

    Secure your spot with a 30% deposit upon booking! The remaining 70% of the trip price must be paid 90 days prior to departure at the latest. If booking within 90 days of departure, the full amount is required at the time of booking.

    Cancellations

    Booking fees are non-refundable after a 48-hour grace period. During checkout, however, you can choose one of 57hours’ flexibility options—Basic, Flexible, or Super Flexible. Depending on which one you choose, a different cancellation policy will apply to your booking.

    Basic

      • If canceled within 48 hours of booking, a full refund will be issued.
      • If canceled 60 or more days before departure, a 70% refund of the total trip price will be issued.
      • If canceled within 59 days of departure, no refund will be issued.

    Flexible

      • If canceled within 48 hours of booking, a full refund will be issued.
      • If canceled 60 or more days before departure, a full refund of the total trip price will be issued.
      • If canceled 30-59 days before departure, a 50% refund of the total trip price will be issued.
      • If canceled within 29 days of departure, no refund will be issued.

    Super Flexible

      • If canceled within 48 hours of booking, a full refund will be issued.
      • If canceled 30 or more days before departure, a full refund of the total trip price will be issued.
      • If canceled within 29 days of departure, a 50% refund of the total trip price will be issued.
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