If you’re browsing for an experience that combines spectacular scenery, a relaxing hike, and some local storytelling, this guided tour from Port Andratx to Sant Elm might be just what you’re after. While I haven’t personally taken this walk, I’ve looked into it closely and can tell you it offers a unique way to see Mallorca’s rugged coastline and charming villages.
What immediately catches your eye is the breathtaking views – from Port Andratx’s busy harbor to the tranquil island of Dragonera, and finally the picturesque fishing village of Sant Elm. Plus, the inclusion of a sunset picnic adds a special touch that many travelers appreciate.
However, a note of caution: this is a moderate hike lasting about 4.5 hours. While the scenery is stunning, it’s not suited for everyone—especially those with mobility issues or low fitness levels. The trail involves some walking in the twilight, so good shoes and some stamina are a must.
This experience appears ideal for nature lovers, those who enjoy a bit of physical activity with their sightseeing, and anyone wanting to enjoy Mallorca’s coastline away from the crowds.
Key Points

- Spectacular Views: The tour covers some of Mallorca’s most iconic sights, including Port Andratx, Cala Egos, SArraco, and Dragonera.
- Guided Experience: Knowledgeable guides share stories about the region’s history and flora, adding depth to the journey.
- Sunset Picnic: Enjoy local Majorcan tapas and drinks as you watch the sun set over the ocean—a truly memorable moment.
- Comfort and Preparation: Bring hiking shoes, water, and a windbreaker to stay comfortable on the trail.
- Limited Accessibility: Not suitable for children under 8, pregnant women, or travelers with certain health issues or mobility challenges.
- Flexible Booking: You can reserve now, pay later, and cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour.
What You Can Expect: An In-Depth Look at the Experience

This guided hike starts in the Avinguda de Gabriel Roca i Garcías in Port Andratx, a lively marina town known for its elegant yachts and seafood restaurants. From there, the trail heads along the coastline, weaving through scenic points that showcase Mallorca’s rugged beauty.
The route takes you via Cap Vermell—a notable viewpoint with panoramic vistas—and onward toward Sant Elm. During the walk, expect to learn about the area’s history and culture, enriching what might otherwise be just a pretty walk. The guides are knowledgeable, and reviews praise their storytelling skills. One reviewer noted, “Catrin has been amazing. Views are wonderful and the experience is really great.”
The highlight is undoubtedly the viewpoint for the sunset, where you’ll settle in with some typical Majorcan tapas and drinks. Watching the sun dip behind Dragonera island with a snack in hand is the kind of peaceful moment many remember long after the hike ends.
After sunset, the descent into Sant Elm begins. This charming fishing village offers a tranquil setting, perfect for wandering a bit before a taxi takes you back to the starting point. The entire experience lasts about 4.5 hours, making it a good choice if you’re looking for a half-day adventure.
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The Highlights in Detail

Scenic Views
The views are what make this tour stand out. From Port Andratx’s bustling port to the views of Cala Egos and the valley of SArraco, each spot offers a different perspective of Mallorca’s diverse landscape. The crystal-clear waters, rugged cliffs, and the mystical island of Dragonera create perfect photo opportunities and moments of awe.
The Guide’s Insight
Participants consistently mention how much they appreciated the guides’ knowledge. As one reviewer put it, “Very nice hiking tour with information about the region from Katrin.” Having someone share stories about the area’s flora, fauna, and history adds a layer of connection that makes the walk more meaningful.
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The sunset, naturally, is a huge draw. The timing, about an hour before dusk, grants you a chance to relax and take in the landscape in the golden hour. The picnic itself, featuring Majorcan tapas and drinks, is considered a thoughtful touch, providing a satisfying break in the middle of the hike.
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Authentic Mallorca Experience
This isn’t just a walk; it’s an immersive taste of Mallorca’s coast, culture, and natural beauty. That said, it’s worth noting that not everyone is suited to this kind of activity. The tour is not suitable for children under 8, pregnant women, or individuals with certain health issues or mobility limitations.
The Downside: What to Keep in Mind

While the overall experience receives high praise, there are some points to consider.
First, the duration and physical demand might be a challenge for those who aren’t accustomed to walking for several hours or climbing uneven terrain. If you’re generally inactive or have health concerns, this may not be the best fit.
Second, the tour doesn’t include water, so it’s wise to bring your own. Though the guide will likely provide a scenic overlook for the picnic, hydration is always key, especially in the heat or if you’re sensitive to dehydration.
Lastly, the transportation back from Sant Elm is provided via taxi, which is convenient but also means you’re at the mercy of the local transport arrangement—so don’t plan on extending the day too much afterward unless you’re comfortable with that.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This hike is a great pick for outdoorsy travelers who enjoy physical activity paired with sightseeing. It’s ideal if you want to experience Mallorca’s coast away from the busier tourist spots and don’t mind a moderate walk. It’s also perfect for those who appreciate storytelling and learning about local culture from knowledgeable guides.
If you’re traveling with someone who loves nature, panoramic views, and sunsets, this is likely to be a memorable part of your trip. However, travelers with mobility issues, small children, or health considerations should evaluate whether the hike suits their needs.
Practical Details

- Price: $78 per person—consider this a fair value given the guided nature, picnic, and scenic experience.
- Duration: 4.5 hours, with starting times depending on availability.
- Included: Picnic and transfer back to the start point.
- Not Included: Water, so bring your own.
- Languages: English, German, and Spanish guides are available.
- Meeting Point: The bridge in Port of Andratx, at Avinguda de Gabriel Roca i Garcías.
- Restrictions: Not suitable for children under 8, pregnant women, or those with health issues or mobility challenges.
- Booking Flexibility: Reserve now and pay later; free cancellation up to 24 hours before.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this hike suitable for children?
Not really—it’s recommended for ages 8 and up. The walk is moderate but involves some uneven terrain and a fair amount of time on your feet.
Do I need to bring water?
Yes, since water isn’t included, it’s smart to carry some with you, especially if the weather is warm.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes and hiking shoes are best. A windbreaker can come in handy if the weather turns breezy. Don’t forget your camera for all those scenic views.
How long is the hike?
About 4.5 hours in total, including breaks and the sunset picnic.
Will I see a sunset?
Yes, the tour is timed for the sunset, providing a peaceful, golden-hour atmosphere.
What’s the starting point?
The walk begins at the bridge in Port Andratx, specifically at Avinguda de Gabriel Roca i Garcías.
Is it accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it’s not designed for wheelchair users or those with significant mobility limitations.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Port Andratx: Hiking Tour into the sunset to Sant Elm
“Catrin has been amazing. Views are wonderful and the experience is really great. totally recommend it !”
Final Thoughts

This hiking tour from Port Andratx to Sant Elm offers a combination of stunning landscapes, cultural insights, and a relaxing sunset picnic. It’s a wonderful way to slow down and appreciate Mallorca’s natural beauty beyond the typical sightseeing spots. The knowledgeable guides, scenic vistas, and peaceful ending make it a memorable experience, especially for those who love being outdoors and enjoy a touch of local flavor.
If you’re after a balanced mix of activity and relaxation, and you’re prepared for a moderate hike, this tour could very well become one of your trip’s highlights. Just be sure you’re ready for the physical part, bring some water, and wear comfortable shoes. For nature lovers and sunset chasers, it’s a thoughtfully curated adventure worth considering.
Whether you’re visiting Mallorca for the first time or returning for more, this experience offers a genuine slice of Mallorcan charm in a setting that’s hard to beat.
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