Trevoyages 2027
Our 2027 Camps are not yet open for registration but will be as soon as we receive pricing from suppliers and can finalize rates.
If you are age 24 - ??, (our oldest athlete is 78), we will have a Camp for you in 2027.
Spring Camp typically runs in mid-April but we are looking at possibly pushing that into early May in 2027. Fall Camp is not officially set but has to date operated on a schedule which allowed people to fly home on the Saturday of the Thanksgiving Weekend. That would be October 1-10, 2027.
See below for a more complete Schedule description
Fall Camp
To Be Announced
Length 8 days, 9 nights
Expected to be October 1 - 10, 2027
Fill out a registration form as a pre-registration. We already have a list of interested people.
Spring Camp
To be announced
Length 8 days, 9 nights
Expected to be starting on or after April 25, 2027
Fill out a registration form as a pre-registration. We already have a list of interested people.
The Big Ride
At each camp we do a “Big Ride”. This ride may include a night away. We have stayed at the Monastery (good restaurant and flat screen TVs!) at the top of the Randa Climb, or travelled to the neighbouring island of Menorca. The other typical option is the Island Ride from one end of Mallorca to the other along the mountainous spine of the Sierra de Tramuntana. We take a bus one way!
Actual Itinerary Spring 2026
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Day 1
Get Bikes and ready them to Ride
Information Session on Safety and Mallorca specific Bike rules and skills
Ride to Petra 60 km / 550 m.; optional climb to Bonany add 10 k and 250 m.
Coffee / Lunch stop Petra
Opening Evening Reception
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Day 2
Ride to Oriente and home through Bunyola and Santa Maria del Cami
115 km / 1100 m.
Coffee / Lunch stop Bunyola
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Day 3
The “no nonsense” Group did Sa Batalla climb and then down and back up Sa Calobra.
118 km / 2050 m.
Coffee / Lunch maybe?! HaHa; at the “kiosk” near the top of Sa Calobra
The “cappuccino” Group did Cala St Vicenc 57 km / 225 km
Coffee / Lunch at Cala St Vicenc
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Day 4
Ride: Cap d’ Formentor
97 km / 1050 m.
Lunch stop at Winery on the way back
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Day 5
Day Off: Explore the Island or hang in Can Picafort.
We provide input if you wish to explore.
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Day 6
The “no nonsense” Group rides to Arta, does the Betlem climb, back to Arta, on to Porto Cristo; visits the Cuevas de Drach (caves) and heads home.
110 km / 1425 m.
Coffee / Lunch at Arta
The “cappuccino” Group rides “straight” to Porto Cristo visits the Cuevas de Drach (caves) and heads home.
95 km / 950 m.
Coffee / Lunch at Porto Cristo
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Day 7
The Big Ride:
The “no nonsense” Group rode the Island Ride from Can Picafort through Pollensa and on the Sierra de Tramontana all the way to Port d’ Andratx.
140 km / 2575 m.
The “cappuccino” Group rode through Santa Maria del Cami, took the climb to Valdemossa and joined the Island Ride to Port d’ Andratx at that point.
108 km / 1500 m.
Carry your lunch / Coffee and Water acquired as needed.
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Day 8
Everyone is pretty much done in by this point; so the options were to ride 40 km to lunch or 10 km direct. In either case it was 10 km home after lunch.
We usually do lunch in San Serra de Marina but the town was closed, it being a Tuesday, so we tried a place in Port d’ Alcudia on the beach and the right distance from home base.
(We are expecting a $150 to $250 CAD price increase for 2027 given inflation and currency)
Single Occupancy
Spring 2026 was $2775 per person
Double Occupancy
Spring 2026 was $2425 per person
Upcoming Camp Dates
Spring 2027
Fall 2027
What’s Included
4 Star Accommodation
Free Wifi
High-Quality Rental Bike
Breakfast & Dinner*
Filtered Water & Electrolyte (on rides)
Opening Night Reception
Guiding
Any Extra Big Ride Costs (transportation, accommodation, breakfast and dinner)
What’s Extra
Airfare & Transfers
*Drinks at dinner not included
lunches and purchases during coffee breaks
items of a personal nature
Tips
Trevoyages Camp
While in Mallorca, riders will be based out of Can Picafort.