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Experience Mallorca’s stunning Formentor sunset on a small-group tour for only $59.41, including scenic stops, breathtaking views, and a toast with cava and strawberries.
The Sunset Tour to Formentor offers an excellent way to witness some of Mallorca’s most spectacular scenery without breaking the bank. Priced at $59.41 per person, this 3-hour guided excursion takes small groups on a scenic journey along the serpentine road to the iconic Formentor peninsula. The tour features several carefully chosen stops, including the Mirador Es Colomer and the Albercutx Watchtower, both renowned for their breathtaking views. A highlight is the sunset toast with cava and fresh strawberries, which provides a perfect ending to the experience.
This tour is especially suited for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts, thanks to the superb photo stops and the small group size of no more than 8 travelers. The guides are praised for their knowledge and professionalism, making the journey both safe and enriching. While the tour is mostly accessible and suitable for most travelers, those with mobility issues should note that some stops involve walking or standing at elevated viewpoints.

The adventure begins with a drive along Mallorca’s serpentine road leading to the Formentor peninsula. As the minibus winds its way up the mountain range, stunning views of the landscape unfold. The journey itself is a highlight, with photo stops along the way, notably at Es Colomer, where the scenery is breathtaking—over 200 meters above sea level, offering sweeping vistas of the Serra de Tramuntana and the Mediterranean.
This route is particularly impressive in the evening light, as it captures the landscape in the golden glow of sunset. The guides are attentive, making sure everyone gets enough time for photos and enjoying the scenery. It’s a relaxed pace that allows for taking in the beauty without feeling rushed.
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The Mirador Es Colomer marks a key highlight of the tour. This viewpoint features a monument honoring the engineer Antonio Parietti Coll, responsible for the road and viewpoint’s design. Located more than 200 meters above sea level, it offers some of the most spectacular vistas on the island. The view encompasses the Serra de Tramuntana, the Bay of Pollensa, and the Mediterranean Sea, especially dramatic at sunset.
Visitors have approximately 45 minutes here, enough time to take photos, admire the landscape, and soak in the peaceful atmosphere. The free admission makes this stop an especially good value, and the scenery is described as breathtaking, making it a perfect moment for photography or just enjoying the view.

Next, the tour heads to the Albercutx Watchtower, perched 380 meters above sea level. Originally built in the late 16th to early 17th centuries, this tower forms part of a system of fortifications aimed at defending against piracy. Today, it offers some of the best panoramic views of the coast and mountains.
The 30-minute stop at the watchtower allows visitors to explore the structure, take photos, and appreciate the historic significance of the site. While admission is not included, the vistas are well worth the brief exploration. The small group size enhances the experience, making it easier to enjoy the surroundings and capture photos without crowds.

One of the most charming moments of this tour occurs at the final stop near the watchtower, where guests are invited to toast the sunset. The cava and fresh strawberries add a touch of luxury to the natural spectacle. As the sun dips behind the mountains, the group gathers to celebrate with glasses of sparkling wine, creating a relaxed and romantic atmosphere perfect for photos and memories.
This small detail elevates the experience, combining scenic beauty with a celebratory toast, making it ideal for couples or anyone looking to mark a special moment.

The tour departs from No Frills Excursions Port Alcudia, located at Avinguda de Mèxic, 2. The pickup is included, with the guides often helping guests by picking them up closer to their accommodation if needed. The group size is capped at 8 travelers, which ensures a more intimate and flexible experience.
Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and the tour is operated in small groups for a more personal touch. The activity is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to partake. However, some stops involve walking or standing at elevated viewpoints, so those with mobility challenges should plan accordingly.

The tour operates in all weather conditions, and if canceled due to poor weather, the company offers a full refund or a rescheduling option. You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, making this a flexible choice for spontaneous plans.
Because the tour involves driving along mountain roads, it’s advisable to wear comfortable shoes and bring suitable clothing for the evening temperature change. The small group size and professional guides ensure safety and enjoyable pacing throughout the experience.

This sunset trip offers a combination of scenic drives, stunning viewpoints, and a relaxed atmosphere that is hard to beat. The small group setting ensures a more personal experience, and the knowledgeable guide shares interesting insights about the landscape and history. The free stops at Es Colomer and the optional visit to the Albercutx Watchtower provide both photo opportunities and historical context.
The cava toast at sunset adds a romantic touch that makes this tour memorable without being overly touristy. Compared to larger bus tours, this experience feels more intimate and flexible, making it ideal for couples or anyone wanting a more relaxed, scenic evening in Mallorca.

Priced at $59.41, this small-group sunset tour delivers stunning views, expert guides, and a relaxing atmosphere. The stops at Es Colomer and Albercutx highlight Mallorca’s natural beauty and history, while the sunset toast creates a special memory.
While it involves some walking and the admission to the watchtower is not included, many travelers find the entire experience well worth the price. The small size and personalized approach make it especially appealing for those seeking an intimate way to enjoy Mallorca’s scenic coast and mountains. Most reviews are glowing, confirming it as an experience that combines beauty, history, and a touch of celebration in one memorable 3-hour package.
“A must do if you are a nature lover and visit Mallorca. Our tour guide, Seamus, is an excellent driver, drove us safely till the point from where w…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but children should be prepared for some walking and standing at viewpoints.
What should I wear for this sunset tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, especially for the walk at the viewpoints. Bring layers as temperatures can drop in the evening.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. The company offers a full refund or rescheduling if canceled due to weather.
Are the stops accessible for mobility-impaired travelers?
While most stops are at viewpoints and require some walking, those with mobility challenges should plan accordingly, as some locations involve walking or standing.
What is included in the price?
The scenic drive, photo stops, guided commentary, and the sunset toast with cava and strawberries are included. The watchtower admission is not.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour operates in all weather conditions, with the option for a full refund or alternative date if canceled due to poor weather.
Where does the tour end?
The tour concludes back at the original meeting point in Port Alcudia, providing convenient access for further exploration or return plans.
Is this tour good value for money?
Absolutely—considering the scenic stops, small group experience, and included toast, it offers a memorable sunset outing at a reasonable price.