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Foradada Hike Station

Trail to Foradada

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Average 3h

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7 Km

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€ 350,-

Foradada Hike Station

Ibiza · Average 3h ·
€350,- per group (up to 5 hikers)
€70,- each additional hiker
(The base price is €350,- in total, not per person)
Experience: Swim, Sunset

This scenic and culturally rich hike begins at the historic estate of Son Marroig, offering iconic views of Sa Foradada which is a dramatic rocky peninsula with a natural sea carved hole. The trail gently descends through pine forests to a secluded cove, where Sa Foradada rises from the sea, inviting for a rest or a refreshing swim.

Panoramic Hike Over The Coastline

The return walk reveals new perspectives and ends with panoramic viewpoints over the coastline. Short but meaningful, this route blends nature, historical, and tranquility, capturing the poetic spirit of Mallorca.

Before Your Hike

Included at the Hike Station

 

Timeaverage

Around 3 hours. The experience is flexible and can be adjusted depending on your time and preferences. Just speak with your guide.

 

What to Bring

To enjoy your hike comfortably, please bring:

  • At least 1.5L of water per person

  • A hat and sunscreen

  • Swimwear (for coastal hikes)

  • A small towel (if needed)

  • Any personal medication you may require during the hike (including inhalers)

  • Optional snacks (fruit, energy bars, etc.)

Many of our hikes include the opportunity for a swim. For added comfort when entering the water, we recommend bringing water shoes or swim shoes (optional). These are easy to find in most sports shops.

Please note that there are no shops or facilities along the trails.

 

What to Wear

For safety and comfort on the trail, please wear:

  • Trail running shoes or hiking shoes with good grip (required)

  • Socks (always required)

  • Comfortable sportswear, ideally quick-drying

  • A jacket or hoodie for sunset hikes, windy days, or cooler weather

For safety reasons, guests wearing flip-flops, sandals, open shoes, or other unsuitable footwear will not be able to join the hike. Regular sports shoes are not sufficient unless they are trail running shoes. Socks are mandatory.

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Levels of Difficluty

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Beginner

May include some short sections which are steep or uneven. These more gentle trails are suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed outdoor experience. They usually follow well-marked countryside caminos or coastal paths with minimal elevation gain. These hikes can be tailored to suit families, children and those with varying levels of fitness.
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Intermediate

No technical skill is required but these hikes may include sharp ascents and descents and cover rough terrain that offers more of a challenge. These hikes are suitable for hikers with a medium level of cardiovascular fitness and good sense of agility and balance. There may be avoidable areas of exposed heights unsuitable for those with vertigo.
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Advanced

These difficult trails will cover all types of terrain including loose shale underfoot and sections of coast which are particularly steep, rocky and slippery. There may be sections which are largely exposed, involve steep steps or ropes and have significant elevation gain. These hikes require a higher-than-average level of fitness and endurance and a resilient, positive mindset.