Never been there [Mallorca] before and was delighted with the birds seen. Our guide was excellent quickly spotting birds and telling us all about them. Our accommodation was comfortable and the food really delicious. The location of the hotel (Pollentia) was the best bit as it was next to the L'Albfretta reserve allowing us to bird watch from a hide or viewing platform before breakfast and in the evening. Our guide was an experienced birder and extremely caring of our small group, two of which were in their 80s. He knew all the best places to go and bird watch and was an excellent driver.
A.P. Hertfordshire, Apr 22
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- Tour report - April 2022
- Tour report - May 2018
- Tour report - April 2018
- Tour report - April 2018
- Tour report - April 2017
- Tour report - April 2016
- Tour report - April 2015
- Tour report - April 2014
- Tour report - April 2013
- Tour report - April 2012
- Tour report - April 2011
- Tour report - April 2009
- Tour report - April 2008
- Tour report - April 2007
- Tour report - April 2006
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Mallorca
Tour Code: ESP03An 8-day birdwatching tour of Mallorca's finest sites, concentrating mainly on the spectacular north-east.
£1,995 (Inc flights)
£1,795
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Tour Itinerary and Reports
- Itinerary
- Tour report - April 2022
- Tour report - May 2018
- Tour report - April 2018
- Tour report - April 2018
- Tour report - April 2016
- Tour report - April 2017
- Tour report - April 2014
- Tour report - April 2015
- Tour report - April 2012
- Tour report - April 2013
- Tour report - April 2011
- Tour report - April 2009
- Tour report - April 2008
- Tour report - April 2007
- Tour report - April 2006
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Summary
We've chosen a prime location for this holiday, just outside the peaceful town of Puerto Pollensa. Our hotel lies on the edge of the Albufureta Marshes, a magnet for migrants, and the Boquer Valley, which attracts raptors, Hoopoes, shrikes, wheatears and warblers during migration. During the week we also enjoy visits to the Parc Naturel de S’Albufera, a 2,200 hectare freshwater marsh, and the Tramuntanas Mountains, home of the rare Cinereous Vulture and other raptors. The spectacular Formentor Peninsula, with newly arrived Eleonora’s Falcons, is another area not to be missed. The comfort and simplicity of a birdwatching tour in this area, and the short driving distances involved, make this a most relaxing holiday and ideal for the less experienced birdwatcher.
- A comfortable hotel – with superb swimming pool – close to all the main birding sites
- Superb, relaxed Mediterranean birding
- Cinereous Vulture, Audouin's Gull, Balearic Warbler & Eleonora's Falcon
- Time to enjoy butterflies, dragonflies and reptiles
- Regional flights available from the UK to Palma de Mallorca
- Expertly guided by a Naturetrek ornithologist
Grading
Grade A. A traditional birding tour with easy walking.
Mallorca, surprisingly, is one of the most remote islands in the Mediterranean! Almost 200 kilometres from the nearest mainland coast, it has a range of high mountains (with 37 peaks over 1,000 metres), one of the largest marshes in the western Mediterranean, and a wealth of the garrigue and maquis vegetation so typical of the region. These features are in part the reason for the island’s rich birdlife, but Mallorca’s appeal to the naturalist also lies in the close proximity of its very varied habitats, enabling all of them to be covered easily from a single base, without the need to change hotels or travel vast distances, thus leaving more time to enjoy the natural sites in a more relaxed way. Further, Mallorca lies along one of the major bird migration routes across the Mediterranean and, due to its comparative isolation, is home to a number of rare species such as Cinereous Vulture, Eleonora’s Falcon, Audouin’s Gull and Balearic Warbler, not to mention over 30 endemic plants, including a relict from the ice ages, Hypericum balearicum.
Our holiday is based near Puerto Pollensa, a relatively quiet Mallorcan coastal town, situated in the north-eastern corner of the island and well away from the main tourist metropolis. From here we will take daily minibus excursions into the surrounding areas and pass our time enjoying easy walking in our search for birds and other wildlife. Behind our hotel lies S’Albufereta Marsh, a prime site for passing migrants together with a wealth of resident species. Our hotel has a private hide overlooking the marsh which is an excellent facility for enjoying some pre-breakfast or post-dinner birdwatching. Another local site worth exploring is the Bocquer Valley which attracts raptors, shrikes, wheatears and warblers during migration.
Amongst the other special sites we will be visiting is the Parc Naturel de S’Albufera, a 2,200-hectare freshwater marsh and one of the most important birding areas in the western Mediterranean. This provides a wealth of insect-life for passing migrants such as terns, bee-eaters, hirundines and warblers, and is home to such resident birds as Marsh Harrier and Moustached Warbler, of which the latter number some 1,000 pairs. We will also be looking for the marsh’s excellent selection of herons, egrets, waterfowl and waders, and some of the re-introduced populations of Purple Swamphen and Red-knobbed Coot.
We will spend at least one day in the northern mountains, the ‘Tramuntanas’, home of the rare Cinereous Vulture. These mountains are mainly composed of limestone, and the scenery here is magnificent. As well as enjoying some pleasant walking, our primary purpose will be our search for raptors, and we will hope to see Cinereous and Griffon Vultures, Booted Eagle, Osprey, Peregrine Falcon, Common Kestrel and Red Kite.
The spectacular Formentor Peninsula is another area not to be missed. A rocky extension of the Tramuntana Mountains, the peninsula provides superb coastal cliff scenery and views, and is home to Blue Rock Thrush and Shag (the Mediterranean subspecies desmarestii). We will visit the lighthouse at the tip of the peninsula in search of newly arrived Eleonora’s Falcons, a summer visitor which breeds colonially on the cliffs, and spend time at Casas Vellas, a cultivated area containing fig and olive trees as well as vines in the middle of this otherwise pine-covered peninsula, which attracts many northbound migrants in spring.
Finally we will take a trip to the Salinas de Levante in the south, an area of worked and disused saltpans that are often the first landfall for migrants from Africa, and a particularly good site for waders such as Black-winged Stilt, Kentish Plover and Pied Avocet. They are also an important area for wintering wildfowl, and small flocks of Greater Flamingoes have begun to overwinter here in recent years. We will view the pans from the main tracks and then explore the Cabo de Salinas, the southernmost point on the island, and a marvellous area of undisturbed garrigue which is home to Eurasian Stone-curlew and Thekla Lark. From the beach we should see the elegant Audouin’s Gull, one of the rarest gulls in the world, and possibly Scopoli’s and Balearic Shearwaters if the weather is favourable.
The comfort and simplicity of a birdwatching tour in this area, and the short driving distances involved, make this a most relaxing holiday. The exceptional range of southern European birds makes it an ideal venue for the less experienced birdwatcher and beginners, as well as those with more experience. In this respect, Mallorca has certainly not changed since it first became a birdwatcher’s paradise over 40 years ago.
Outline Itinerary
What's Included?
- Flights
- Accommodation:
Comfortable hotel near Puerto Pollensa, with private facilities and swimming pool.
- Food:
All included in the price.
Reviews
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Kevin Elsby and Dave Smith were extremely good at finding birds for us and instructing us in how to identify the birds. Kevin is exceptional with his broad interest in natural history. They both made the holiday a great pleasure.
J. & S.S. Midlothian -
We stayed near Puerto Pollensa at a resort hotel with loads of facilities and fantastic food and accommodation. We made bird-watching trips to Albufera and Albufereta marshes and up into the mountains and to Formentor. A relaxed pace and friendly knowledgeable guides made this a superb holiday, with over 100 bird species seen.
J.C. Cambridgeshire -
A very good trip. Hotel surpassed all expectations for location, comfort and food. The latter was the best I have ever had in any hotel I have stayed. Saw lots of new birds such as Spotted Redshank, Hoopoe and Black and Griffon Vultures. The tour leaders Andy and Cliff were excellent. Looking after their team of birders, answering questions and giving information where needed. They were very good at making sure that all tour members saw birds that were spotted. They treated the tour members as individuals responding to needs and playing to the groups strengths. The leaders were very different but they complemented each other. We had a well organised daily plan which went to plan. The itinerary took us to all parts of the island to see a whole range of birds. The Mallorcan scenery was breath taking. I will certainly speak highly and recommend Naturetrek to my colleagues and certainly go on another Naturetrek trip myself.
S.P. Gloucestershire -
Our leaders were more than willing to help pinpoint birds some of us found difficult. Information on all things was given freely and every effort made to find out about any flora and fauna. This was a great holiday, enjoyed by all I am sure.
I.S. Lancashire -
Both Dave and Alan were excellent leaders and very patient with all members of the group. The hotel was quiet, well sited for birding and had an excellent choice of buffet. The rooms were spacious and grounds of the hotel well maintained. That Mallorca had so much to offer was a surprise and really good birds were seen each day.
S.R. Norfolk -
A very relaxing holiday with little travelling which gave plenty of time to enjoy each different habitat. The hotel was excellent - spacious rooms, wonderful buffet selection and amazingly quiet. Dave and Alan worked tirelessly to make sure everyone in the group was happy - very patient and efficient. Superb picnics too.
E.R. Norfolk -
We had an amazing week of birdwatching in Mallorca. Our guides, Dave Smith and Alan Miller, were really excellent, quietly arranging everything for us and producing birds on demand; they were very professional. The hotel is perfectly situated. Many thanks for organising this holiday for us. I hope we’ll be able to fit another Naturetrek holiday in before too long!
B.S. Buckinghamshire -
The knowledge and enthusiasm of our leaders, Dave and Alan, was incredible. They were amazing! The way they organised the trip in every way - lunches, driving etc., made the holiday successful. Not being a great birdwatcher I found them so patient and helpful all the time.
T.B. Buckinghamshire -
The tour leaders very much added to the enjoyment of the trip. We were well briefed ahead of each daily trip and they were at pains to ensure that as far as possible we were all able to see the target birds. Their catering skills were pretty good too!
J.H. Buckinghamshire -
The hotel was excellent - plenty of space, cupboards etc. The food was first class - lots of choice. Staff was good and the wine service was excellent. Wine came within 2 minutes of ordering.
J.M. Devon -
John & Jenny are excellent tour leaders - very knowledgeable on their own subjects. Excellent skills to get the group into a cohesive, friendly and co-operative party.
R.G. East Yorkshire -
I very much enjoyed this trip because of the great variety of birds, most of them, especially waders, seen from a very short distance. Both guides had good humour, great enthusiasm and competence. We were a good group and the weather also was good!
C.G. France -
Nothing was too much trouble for the two leaders Dave and Alan. They were always polite, helpful and professional. This was my first holiday with Naturetrek and I thought that the itinerary was excellent. It was a great comfort to know that any problems or questions, not that I had any problems, could be dealt with by Dave and Alan. I would like to recommend them for their skills and teamwork.
C.H. Cumbria
Dates & Prices
2025
Tour Leader: David Jackson
Dave has been fascinated by the natural world from an early age when his dad used to take him fishing at a local lake in Hertfordshire, however, he didn’t have the concentration to sit still for long unless trying to encourage a Robin to feed from his hand!
In adult life, he has been a long-serving committee member of the local RSPB Members’ Group and took part in the charity’s fund-raising bike rides from London to Oxford, ‘Pedal for Puffins’ and ‘Pedal for Parrots’.
Dave is also a serving committee member of the Northamptonshire Bird Club and, although birds are his first love, he has an interest in all natural history and gives illustrated talks to groups and societies from his travels to Iceland, New Zealand, Panama, South Africa, The Gambia and more.
After a career in financial services, David took early retirement and finally found “his true vocation” - leading for Naturetrek. He has now led multiple tours to countries including Iceland, Scotland, St. Lucia and The Gambia. He also leads tours in our portfolio of Vegetarian and Vegan Wildlife Holidays.
When not touring, he volunteers for Wildlife Trust BCN at Pitsford Nature Reserve SSSI where he is involved in many aspects of conservation, maintenance and survey work.
He also runs Naturetrek’s 'Introduction to Macro Photography at Pitsford SSSI' Day Trip, where a number of Dave’s photos are displayed to commemorate the Trust’s 50-year anniversary and he is always pleased to assist those on his tours in improving their photography skills
A selection of Dave’s images (including his Eurasian Sparrowhawk voted Birdguides Photo of the Year 2022) can be viewed here: Birdguides Portfolio.
2026
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For any interested natural history club or society, we can arrange for a private departure of this tour.
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- Tour report - April 2022
- Tour report - May 2018
- Tour report - April 2018
- Tour report - April 2018
- Tour report - April 2017
- Tour report - April 2016
- Tour report - April 2015
- Tour report - April 2014
- Tour report - April 2013
- Tour report - April 2012
- Tour report - April 2011
- Tour report - April 2009
- Tour report - April 2008
- Tour report - April 2007
- Tour report - April 2006
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