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Discover Mallorca in a full-day guided tour featuring train rides, boat trips, historic sites, and scenic landscapes for $108.91. Perfect for exploring the island’s highlights.
The Full Day Tour to the Island of Mallorca offers an engaging way to experience some of the most iconic sights and scenic landscapes of this beautiful Spanish island. Priced at $108.91 per person, this approximately 8 to 9-hour journey combines various modes of transport—train, tram, boat, and coach—to showcase Mallorca’s natural and cultural treasures. It is especially suitable for those who want a comprehensive day trip without the hassle of planning, as pickup is offered, and tickets include admission to key sites like the Lluc Monastery.
While the tour covers many highlights, it’s important to note that it’s designed for group sizes up to 55 travelers and involves some walking and time management. The tour boasts spectacular photo opportunities, making it a good pick for photography enthusiasts. A few reviews mention logistical hiccups, but overall, it promises a well-organized experience packed with memorable moments.


This full-day adventure begins early in the morning, with a pickup between 8:20 AM and 9:20 AM from designated meeting points. The tour is operated using an air-conditioned vehicle that transfers guests comfortably across the island’s diverse landscapes. The journey is designed to maximize sightseeing while maintaining a reasonable pace, with most stops lasting between 30 minutes and 2 hours.
A standout feature is the train ride on El Tren de Soller, a historic wooden electric train that takes travelers through the valley of orange trees and offers sweeping views of the Sierra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This train journey lasts about an hour and sets the tone for the scenic day ahead.
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From the train station, the tour proceeds with a short walk into the charming town of Soller, where the historic square and small church can be admired. Next, guests hop onto the Parada Tramvia de Sóller, a classic wooden tram that transports travelers to Port de Soller. This 30-minute tram ride provides views of the beach and surrounding spectacular landscapes.
At Port de Soller, the group enjoys 45 minutes at the docks, offering time to soak in the seaside atmosphere, take photos, or simply relax before heading to the boat trip. This transition from land to sea introduces a spectacular boat journey that lasts about an hour, sailing from Soller to Sa Calobra.
The boat ride to Sa Calobra stands out as one of the most captivating parts of the tour. It takes approximately one hour and offers views of the rugged coastline and mountain scenery that surround this unique cove. This trip is regarded as an exciting highlight, especially for those who appreciate spectacular natural landscapes.

Once at La Calobra, travelers have 1 hour and 30 minutes of free time. This peculiar cove is surrounded by large mountains and provides an opportunity to swim in crystal-clear waters or enjoy lunch at nearby restaurants. The area also features the Torrent de Pareis, a spectacular natural gorge that visitors can explore by crossing the tunnel between the rocks—a walk that offers close-up views of this renowned natural space.

Before returning to Palma, the tour makes a 2-hour stop at the Santuari de Lluc. This 18th-century monastery is a hallowed site and a perfect place for a moment of peace and reflection. The site is declared a historical-artistic monument and offers a tranquil environment amidst breathtaking mountain scenery. The visit is included in the tour, making it convenient for guests to enjoy this cultural highlight.

The entire trip includes pickup service, making it accessible for most travelers. The group size is capped at 55 people, ensuring the experience remains manageable and enjoyable. Since lunch is not included, guests can plan to bring snacks or dine at the stops, especially around La Calobra or Lluc. The transportation is air-conditioned, which helps keep everyone comfortable during the long day.

Many praise the variety of transport modes—train, tram, boat, and coach—which offers a dynamic way to see Mallorca. The guides, especially ones like Sebastian and Adriana, receive high marks for their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience engaging. The spectacular scenery of the Valley of oranges and Serpentine roads receives consistent praise, along with the scenic boat ride to Sa Calobra.
However, some reviews mention logistical issues such as confusing pickup points or organisational hiccups, including a report of a missed pickup. Others note that the time spent in Soller and Port de Soller can feel limited, and in some cases, guests perceive that the itinerary may be slightly rushed or altered, like a visit to leather shops instead of the Lluc Monastery.

This tour works best for those who want a comprehensive snapshot of Mallorca in one day, especially if they enjoy scenic train rides, coastal boat trips, and cultural visits. It is suitable for most mobility levels but involves some walking and the ability to stand in lines or wait briefly. Travelers looking for more free time in Soller or culinary experiences might find the schedule somewhat tight.
The value for money is generally considered good, given that admission fees and multiple transportation modes are included. The tour’s highlight reel, such as the Sa Calobra boat and Lluc Monastery, are well worth the price for those interested in natural beauty and cultural sites.
This full-day guided trip offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, historic sites, and unique transportation experiences. The combination of train, tram, boat, and coach makes it stand out from simpler sightseeing excursions. Despite some logistical challenges reported, the professional guides and spectacular views make it a worthwhile option for travelers eager to maximize their time and see Mallorca’s highlights.
It is best suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy a full schedule, appreciate natural landscapes, and are comfortable with group activities. For those seeking a relaxed pace or more in-depth exploration of specific areas, additional planning might be necessary.
“Great tour. Bus, train, tram & boat.”
Is lunch included in this tour? No, lunch is not included, so guests should plan to bring snacks or dine at stops along the route.
What is the duration of the tour? The tour lasts approximately 8 to 9 hours, starting early in the morning and returning in the evening.
Are the transportation modes accessible? The tour features air-conditioned coach, historic train, tram, and boat, but some walking and standing are involved.
What sites are included in the itinerary? Key stops are Soller, Port de Soller, Sa Calobra, Torrent de Pareis, and Lluc Monastery.
Is the tour suitable for children or seniors? Most travelers can participate, but the busy schedule and walking may require some assistance for seniors or young children.
How early should I book? Most bookings are made on average 20 days in advance, and availability might vary depending on the season.
What are the main highlights of this tour? The train ride through the Valley of oranges, boat trip to Sa Calobra, and visit to Lluc Monastery are the standout experiences.
Can I expect to have free time at each stop? The itinerary offers some free time for exploration or relaxation, but it can be limited depending on the day’s schedule.
Are there any notable negatives? Some reviews mention logistical issues and feeling rushed at certain stops, so flexibility and patience can enhance the experience.
Is this tour good value for the price? Yes, considering the inclusion of transport, admission, and multiple scenic stops, it is generally regarded as offering good value for money.