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Explore Mallorca’s charming towns of Valldemossa, Deia, and Soller on this 4-hour small-group shore excursion, including visits to Cartuja de Valldemossa and Gaudi-designed church.
This Mallorca shore excursion offers a well-paced half-day exploration of three captivating towns: Valldemossa, Deia, and Soller. Priced for convenience and small-group intimacy, the tour costs approximately €7 for entry to the Cartuja de Valldemossa monastery, with a total duration of 4 hours. The provider, Your Shore Time, maintains a 3.8-star rating, reflecting a generally positive experience, especially for those interested in scenic drives, local culture, and architecture.
The tour departs from the Palma cruise terminal, where a guide will meet you with a sign displaying your shore time. You’ll travel in a coach with a maximum of 16 passengers, making for a more personalized, less crowded experience. The itinerary includes visits to Valldemossa’s monastery, the artist haven of Deia, and the vibrant town of Soller, with plenty of opportunities to take photos and enjoy local flavors.
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The tour begins at the Cruise Terminal in Palma de Mallorca, located at Estacio Maritima 2. A guide welcomes guests with a visible sign, and from there, a 40-minute coach ride takes travelers through the lush Mallorcan countryside. This transfer sets the tone for a relaxed exploration, with scenic views unfolding en route.
The vehicle’s comfort and size aim to keep the group intimate, allowing for easier chatting with the guide and enjoying the passing landscape. This initial stretch is ideal for viewing the island’s rural beauty and preparing for the cultural highlights ahead.

Valldemossa is a highlight of this tour, located just 15 kilometers north of Palma and surrounded by the Tramuntana mountains. The town’s narrow, old streets are lined with charming buildings, hanging baskets, and delightful small cafes. Visitors have about 45 minutes to wander among the well-preserved streets and soak in the peaceful atmosphere.
The Cartuja de Valldemossa monastery is the centerpiece, once home to Frederic Chopin and George Sand during the winter of 1838-39. While access to the monastery is optional, with an entrance fee of around €7, the exterior architecture and the monastery’s peaceful gardens are worth admiring from the outside if you choose not to go inside.
The guide explains the monastery’s significance, giving insight into its history and connection to Chopin, enriching the visit even from the outside. The town’s ambiance and scenic views make this stop a favorite for many, especially those appreciating historical sites and picturesque villages.

Next up is Deia, a small village with a population of just over 850 inhabitants. Known for its rock-built houses and strict building controls, the village preserves its authentic charm. Since artist Robert Graves made Deia his home in 1946, it has become a magnet for artists and celebrities alike.
During a 30-minute visit, travelers can enjoy the village’s stunning landscapes, explore its narrow streets, or simply take in the calm, inspiring atmosphere. A panoramic drive through Deia’s hills and the valley offers incredible views that highlight why it remains a favorite among creatives and nature lovers.
This stop provides a peaceful break and an opportunity to appreciate Mallorca’s artistic history, set against the backdrop of rugged hillsides and traditional stone houses.
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The final stop is Soller, a lively town centered around a plaza ideal for relaxing with a cool drink or traditional tapas. The town is also notable for its impressive church designed by a student of Gaudi, which visitors can enter unless it’s during the afternoon siesta.
In about an hour, travelers have time to explore the small gardens, streets lined with lemon trees and flowers, and the bustling market atmosphere. Soller’s church is a highlight, with its architecture reflecting the influence of Gaudi, adding artistic interest to the visit.
A special treat in Soller is the ice cream factory, which offers up to 38 flavors of Mallorcan ice cream. Tasting the local flavors is a delightful way to end the stop, and the town’s vibrant vibe makes it a perfect place to relax before heading back to Palma.
Throughout the tour, multiple stopping points allow for stretching legs, taking photos, or refreshing with drinks or snacks. These breaks help keep the pace relaxed, especially during the hot summer months when Mallorca can experience very high temperatures.
It’s advisable to bring comfortable shoes, a hat, camera, sunscreen, and water to stay comfortable during these stops. The tour also caters to wheelchair users if the wheelchair is foldable and if they can board the coach, though the cobblestones in Valldemossa and Deia might pose some challenges.

The meeting point is at the Palma cruise terminal, with the guide providing exact coordinates and details four weeks prior to the trip. The coach ride to Valldemossa lasts about 40 minutes, followed by the scheduled visits.
The entire tour lasts 4 hours and includes live English-speaking guides. Tour participants are advised to reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the trip.
This tour emphasizes a small group experience, making it ideal for travelers seeking a more personal and relaxed exploration of Mallorca’s countryside and towns.

This small-group tour offers a balanced combination of cultural sights, scenic drives, and relaxed village visits. The Valldemossa monastery and Soller’s Gaudi church are standout highlights, while the stops in Deia and local ice cream tasting add unique local touches.
The 4-hour duration is ideal for cruise travelers wanting a memorable taste of Mallorca without overextending their day. While the tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments, it provides an authentic, scenic experience that captures Mallorca’s artistic, architectural, and natural beauty.
If you appreciate stunning views, historic architecture, and local flavor, this tour delivers a charming overview of some of Mallorca’s most picturesque spots, all in a comfortable, small-group setting.

How long is the Mallorca shore excursion?
The tour lasts 4 hours, including transportation and visits to Valldemossa, Deia, and Soller.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from the Cruise Terminal, Palma de Mallorca, at Estacio Maritima 2.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
The tour can accommodate wheelchair users if the wheelchair is foldable and they can board the coach with steps. Be aware of cobblestones in Valldemossa and Deia.
How much does the entrance to Cartuja de Valldemossa cost?
The entrance fee is approximately €7, payable locally. Entrance is optional.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a hat, Sunscreen, a camera, and water for comfort during stops and outdoor exploration.
Is transportation included?
Yes, transportation is in a coach with a 40-minute drive from Palma to Valldemossa and back.
How many people are in a group?
The small group limits the tour to 16 passengers, ensuring an intimate experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What highlights should I expect?
Expect scenic drives, historic monasteries, artistic villages, and Gaudi-inspired architecture in Soller.
Is there free time for photos and snacks?
Yes, the itinerary includes stops for photos, refreshments, and ice cream tasting in Soller.
Is this tour good for families?
While suitable for most, the tour may be less appropriate for those with mobility impairments or young children wary of walking on cobblestones.