A different kind of trip. No bus, no driver… just us, organising ourselves as a team and experiencing the journey from within.
Over five days, we explored some of the most spectacular sections of the Camí de Cavalls, discovering the true essence of Menorca on foot: wild coves, cliffs, lighthouses, ravines and historic villages.
This trip was also a great example of teamwork and shared responsibility, where everyone contributed to make the experience possible.
From 10 to 15 March, the Camí de Santiago Mallorca group travelled to Granada, a journey that combined nature, history, culture and the spirit of friendship that defines our trips.
For six days we explored some of the most remarkable landscapes of the province, from the white villages of the Alpujarra to the hanging trails of the Cahorros de Monachil, passing through breathtaking viewpoints, gorges and the always fascinating city of Granada.
As a memory of this shared experience, we have created a travel video summary that gathers some of the moments lived ...
In January, a group from Amics del Camí de Santiago Mallorca had the opportunity to experience an unforgettable journey to Egypt, travelling through some of the most iconic sites of Nile civilisation and sharing, once again, the spirit of walking together beyond our usual paths.
Arriving in Cairo marked our first encounter with a country full of intensity, contrasts and deep history. From the pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx to the new Grand Egyptian Museum, the group explored thousands of years of culture, art and spirituality.
The days in the capital were completed with visits to Saqqara, Memphis, the Citadel of Saladin, the Coptic Quarter and the l...
Today we enjoyed the Volta a sa Moleta de Binifaldo loop in Lluc, a beautiful walk in a truly stunning setting.
It was very cold, but the atmosphere was great and everyone went home happy. Another lovely day sharing the joy of walking together with Amics del Camí de Santiago Mallorca.
Here are some photos from the excursion. See you on the next one!
...Last Saturday the 20th we enjoyed a hiking excursion around Sóller as part of the activities programme of Amics del Camí de Santiago Mallorca, aiming to strengthen community bonds and keep the spirit of the Camino alive on our island.
The day started with a meeting point at the Sóller petrol station on the Port road. For those using public transport, the TIB bus 204 was recommended, departing from Plaza de España and stopping at Sóller Centre every thirty minutes approximately.
The route followed the Camí de Roquefort, passing by Can Ordines and the historic Cases del Prohom, finishing with the descent through Can Bleda. A varied and enjoyable walk combining n...
Councillor Bestard has announced that the proposed route starts at the Lluc monastery and ends at the Church of Sant Jaume in Palma, with a distance of 67.1 kilometres passing through ten municipalities of the island.
The Department of Environment, Rural Environment and Sports of the Consell de Mallorca presented this Friday the layout of the new walking route to do the Camino de Santiago from Mallorca, which begins at the Lluc sanctuary and finishes at the Church of Sant Jaume in Palma.
The proposed itinerary of the future walking route of the Camino de Santiago from Mallorca will run through ten municipalitie...