On June 5 and 6, 2026, the villages of Caimari, Selva and Biniamar will host the Jacobean Days 2026, an event organised by the Association of Friends of the Camino de Santiago of the Balearic Islands, in collaboration with the Town Council of Selva and FELIB.
The aim of these days is to promote and raise awareness of the Lluc to Santiago Way, a pilgrimage route that connects Mallorca with the wider European Santiago tradition.
Activities will begin on Friday, June 5 at 7:00 PM at the Mare de Déu de Montserrat Parish Church, with the...
Last Saturday, May 23rd, the group from Amics del Camí de Santiago Mallorca enjoyed a new hiking outing around Cala Boquer, in Pollença, a short route in distance but demanding due to the steep terrain and the intense heat that already hinted at the arrival of the Mediterranean summer.
The path to the cove offered some of the most characteristic landscapes of northern Mallorca, with stone trails, Mediterranean vegetation and wide views towards the Serra de Tramuntana and the sea.
Although the hike was not long, the descent to the cove and the climb back tested the group’s pace and endurance, especially under unusually warm temperatures for this time of yea...
From May 16 to 21, the Camí de Santiago Mallorca group enjoyed an unforgettable experience exploring some of the most fascinating places in Sicily.
During six days we discovered lively cities such as Palermo and Catania, walked through the medieval streets of Erice, admired the Valley of the Temples, the mosaics of the Villa Romana del Casale and the beauty of Taormina.
One of the most memorable moments was visiting Mount Etna, the highest active volcano i...
From 3 to 8 May, the Camí de Santiago Mallorca group travelled to Asturias, a journey that combined nature, hiking, tradition, gastronomy and the spirit of companionship that defines our trips.
A total of 56 people enjoyed several unforgettable days surrounded by mountains, forests, fishing villages and spectacular landscapes. Although rain was forecast almost every day, we were lucky enough that the weather respected us throughout every hike, allowing us to complete the entire programme as planned.
As a memory of this shared experience, we have created a
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 ...