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Discover Mallorca with this 8.5-hour guided tour featuring boat, train, tram, and bus rides, exploring highlights like Lluc Monastery and Sa Calobra beach.
Mallorca Island Tour with Boat, Train, Tram and Bus offers an engaging way to experience the scenic beauty and cultural sights of Mallorca’s northwest. Priced at $112 per person and lasting 8.5 hours, this tour is perfect for those who want a comprehensive, well-organized day with plenty of variety. Run by Nofrills Excursions, a company with over 20 years of experience, the itinerary is carefully curated to visit Mallorca’s most stunning spots during the quieter, less crowded days—that means fewer crowds and a more relaxed atmosphere. The tour includes multiple modes of transport—bus, train, tram, and boat—each chosen to showcase different perspectives of the landscape and local life.
Guests benefit from a knowledgeable local guide who provides detailed commentary throughout the day, ensuring you understand each location’s significance. The tour’s highlights include Lluc Monastery, the Sa Calobra beach, a scenic boat ride, the historic Soller train, and the tramway connecting Soller and Puerto de Soller. It’s an itinerary designed to give a circular route so that no corner of Mallorca’s northwest is missed, including some hidden spots and beautiful vistas.
While the tour is packed with activities, it maintains a focus on experiences rather than commercial stops—no visits to leather factories or shopping gimmicks. The price covers most of the essentials: all transport, the train and tram journeys, boat trip, guides, and some free time at key spots. However, lunch and drinks are not included, so visitors should plan for a meal during the day.
Those looking for an active but manageable day with a balance of sightseeing and free time will find this tour suits their needs well. It’s particularly suitable for visitors who appreciate historical sites, scenic drives, and coastline views—and who want to avoid overly crowded or commercialized options.

The tour begins with a 9:30 departure from Palma on an air-conditioned coach. The journey to Lluc offers breathtaking mountain views, and your guide shares insights about the area. Around 10:40, the group pauses at the famous Lluc Monastery, giving 40 minutes for exploration and photos. This monastery, located in the heart of the Tramuntana Range, is a key highlight—your chance to absorb its peaceful atmosphere and admire its architecture.
Unlike other tours that might stop at a leather factory, this trip emphasizes authentic cultural experiences. The stop in Lluc is carefully chosen for its significance and tranquility, making it a peaceful start to the day.
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After Lluc, the route continues through the imposing Tramuntana mountain range. The drive offers spectacular views and a chance to appreciate Mallorca’s rugged landscape. The driver skillfully navigates the iconic snake road down toward Sa Calobra, a route famed for its winding curves and lush scenery.
The journey combines mountain vistas with the intimacy of small roads, providing plenty of photo opportunities for those with cameras. The guide keeps everyone engaged with stories about the local area, making the drive as informative as it is scenic.

Arriving at Sa Calobra, visitors enjoy approximately 1.5 hours of free time. The beach is one of the most photographed on Mallorca, with a famous narrow corridor cut through the rock leading to the beach itself. The Torrent de Pareis, a dramatic gorge, marks the mouth of the beach and offers an impressive backdrop.
During the free time, visitors can walk through the rock corridor, take in the rugged landscape, or simply relax on the pebble beach. The area’s natural beauty makes it a top photo spot, and the atmosphere is lively yet relaxed.
The tour’s highlight is the 45-minute boat trip across the Mediterranean from Sa Calobra to Puerto de Soller. This ride offers stunning mountain views from the sea and a chance to enjoy the breeze and sunlight. It’s a relaxing break from the land-based activities and provides a fresh perspective of the coastline.
The boat ride connects two major locations, giving visitors a taste of Mallorca’s maritime charm. The scenery along the coast is picturesque, with cliff faces and lush hillsides framing the journey.
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Once docked in Puerto de Soller, the group has about 15 minutes of free time. The harbor area is lively, with cafes and shops lining the waterfront. Nearby, the trams used by locals today still run regularly between Puerto de Soller and Soller Old Town.
Boarding the vintage tram, passengers experience a 25-minute ride along the harbor front and through fragrant orange and lemon groves. The tram offers a glimpse into local life and adds a nostalgic touch to the day.

In Soller, visitors get 40 minutes of free time to explore the town. The main square is dominated by a baroque-gothic church with a modernist façade, making it a charming place for photos and people-watching. Art lovers will appreciate the displays of works by Picasso and Miró at the Soller Train Station.
This part of the tour balances sightseeing with leisure, allowing enough time to enjoy the town’s atmosphere, stop for a coffee, or browse local shops.

The journey continues on the famous wooden train from Soller to Palma. Built in 1912, this 50-minute ride travels through lush valleys and mountain tunnels before reaching the outskirts of Palma. The vintage train, with its charming design, makes the trip memorable for many travelers.
The train ride is a perfect way to observe rural Mallorca and enjoy a historic mode of transportation. Your original coach awaits at the train station on the Palma side, ready to transfer everyone back to the starting point.

The final leg of the tour involves a 20-minute coach ride back to Varadero Palma. This short drive signals the end of an action-packed day filled with mountain scenery, cultural sights, and coastal adventures.
Throughout the day, the tour maintains a smooth flow, thanks to the careful planning and experienced guides. This trip encapsulates Mallorca’s diverse landscapes and local charm in just one day.

Participants should bring a camera, as the scenery is stunning at every stop. The tour does not include lunch or drinks, so it’s wise to plan for a meal during the free time in Sa Calobra or Soller. The meeting point is at Varadero Palma, where a bus from Autocares Comas will be waiting, and the guide’s list ensures smooth check-in.
This tour is especially suitable for those who enjoy historic sites, scenic drives, and coastal views, and want to avoid overly crowded days, as it operates during less busy times. The curated itinerary guarantees an authentic Mallorca experience without commercial stops.
This tour stands out for its balanced mix of land, sea, and cultural sights. The guided commentary enriches each location, from the peaceful Lluc Monastery to the vibrant town of Soller. The combination of mountain, coast, and historical train makes it a well-rounded day.
While the itinerary is full, the free time at key stops allows for personal exploration or rest. The less crowded days mean visitors can enjoy Mallorca’s beauty without the busy tourist crowds common elsewhere.
For those seeking value and variety in a single day, this tour offers an impressive package. It’s an ideal choice for travelers who want a comprehensive, scenic, and culturally rich Mallorca experience in one well-organized trip.
What is included in the price of $112?
All transport on the coach, the train and tram journeys, boat trip, guidance, and travel insurance are included.
Are commercial stops or shopping stops part of the tour?
No, the tour focuses on authentic experiences with no commercial stops or shopping.
How long is the boat ride from Sa Calobra to Soller?
The boat trip lasts approximately 45 minutes, offering scenic views along Mallorca’s coast.
What are the main stops during the tour?
Key stops include Lluc Monastery, Sa Calobra beach, Port de Soller, Soller Old Town, and the historic train journey back to Palma.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch and drinks are not included, so visitors should plan to eat during free time at Sa Calobra or Soller.
What language options are available for the guide?
Guides are available in German, English, Spanish, Italian, and French.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is at Varadero Palma; look for a bus from Autocares Comas.
How long does the entire tour last?
The full experience lasts approximately 8.5 hours, starting around 9:30 and returning in the late afternoon.
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
While specific accessibility details aren’t provided, the tour involves walking at stops like Lluc Monastery and Soller, along with train and tram rides, so some physical activity is involved.
How do I cancel the tour if needed?
Cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This Mallorca Island Tour with Boat, Train, Tram, and Bus offers a compelling, well-organized way to appreciate Mallorca’s diverse landscapes and culture in just one day. With experienced guides, authentic experiences, and scenic routes, it remains a highly recommended choice for visitors seeking a memorable island adventure.
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