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Explore Mallorca's interior villages with this 5-hour guided tour, tasting local foods, learning about windmills, and discovering legends for $74.

This 5-hour tour of Mallorca costs $74 per person and offers a unique look into the island’s rural heart. Starting from near Palma Airport, it takes you through five picturesque villages—Algaida, Pina, Lloret, Montuïri, and Randa—each with its own character and stories.
The tour combines driving your own car or choosing the VIP option with pickup and drop-off, making it flexible for different travel plans. What’s especially appealing is the chance to taste traditional Mallorcan snacks and learn about the island’s culture, legends, and windmills from expert local guides.
With an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 from 33 reviews, this experience is praised for the friendly guides, interesting insights, and the opportunity to see Mallorca’s countryside in an engaging way. Keep in mind that the tour lasts about 5 hours, covering approximately 60 km, so comfortable shoes and some curiosity about local traditions are best suited for travelers.
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The tour begins at the Petrol Station “Repsol Son Oms” near Palma Airport, a straightforward starting point for travelers arriving by plane or car. For those opting for the hotel pickup, the driver arrives approximately 30 minutes before the tour begins. The experience concludes back at the initial meeting point, making logistics simple for participants.
This flexibility allows travelers to plan their day comfortably. The self-drive option requires you to have your own vehicle, while the VIP service includes transportation logistics handled by the provider, plus communication equipment to keep everyone connected during the tour.
The main part of the experience involves visiting five small villages in the inland part of Mallorca, each with its own charm:
The journey begins with Algaida, a village known for its rural atmosphere and traditional architecture. Here, travelers get their first taste of Mallorca’s countryside and may see windmills that are still part of the landscape.
More Great Tours NearbyNext, Pina offers a glimpse into local life with its historic streets and charming square. The guide shares stories about the village’s cultural background and its role in the island’s agriculture.
The third stop, Lloret, is notable for its authentic village ambiance. Visitors observe typical Mallorcan stone houses and experience the peaceful rhythm of rural life.
In Montuïri, the tour highlights local traditions and the importance of windmills in the area. The guide provides insights into the history of windmills still visible today, which are a key feature of Mallorca’s landscape.
The final visit is to Randa, home to the Cura Monastery. This site offers panoramic views and a chance to appreciate Mallorca’s spiritual and historical sites. It’s a fitting end to the trip, with plenty of opportunities to absorb local legends and snap photos.

A highlight of the tour is the three food tastings included in the price. These involve local products that showcase Mallorca’s culinary traditions. As the guide explains the significance of each snack, you gain a better understanding of the island’s gastronomic culture.
Beyond food, the tour emphasizes learning about the history of windmills and the stories behind each village. The guides are knowledgeable and bring the region’s legends and heritage to life, making the experience both informative and delicious.

Travelers can choose between driving their own car or selecting the VIP package, which includes hotel pickup and drop-off within the southern part of Mallorca. For those with their own vehicle, the communication system ensures that they stay connected with the guide and other participants during stops.
The tour is structured to cover 60 km through the central-southern part of Mallorca, with several stops that allow for observation, tasting, and interaction. The moderate pace means the day remains relaxed, with enough time to enjoy each village without feeling rushed.
This experience works best for travelers who enjoy driving small scenic routes, learning about local traditions, and sampling regional foods. It is ideal for those who are comfortable walking short distances and don’t have mobility restrictions, as the tour is not suited for people with limited mobility.
Since children under 6 are not recommended, families with young kids might prefer alternative options. The tour’s informal, friendly guides and small-group feel make it especially appealing for adults and older children interested in authentic Mallorca away from tourist hotspots.

At $74 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive look at Mallorca’s inland villages with local guides, tastings, and scenic drives included. The reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, friendly atmosphere, and stunning views.
Some reviewers note the personalized touches, such as spontaneous stops for coffee, which enhance the experience. The flexibility of the self-drive option adds appeal for independent travelers, while the VIP service suits those who prefer hassle-free logistics.
In summary, this mallorcan-focused tour provides a relaxed and engaging way to explore the island’s rural side, learn stories and legends, and enjoy authentic regional flavors. It’s a great choice for adventure-minded travelers who want a local, personal experience beyond typical sightseeing.
“Birgit picked us up directly from the hotel. She was a very sweet, friendly, open-minded, and energetic Mallorcan! The tour was breathtaking, and B…”
Do I need my own car for this tour?
Yes, the tour requires you to have your own car or a rental car unless you choose the VIP option with hotel pickup and drop-off.
What is included in the price?
The price includes a local expert guide, hotel pickup and drop-off (for those without a car), mineral water, entrance fees, 3 food tastings, and portable communication equipment for self-drivers.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is not recommended for children under 6 years or for those with limited mobility.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts at the Petrol Station “Repsol Son Oms” and ends back at the same location.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about 5 hours, covering approximately 60 km through Mallorca’s interior.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours in advance. You can also reserve now and pay later for flexibility.