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Explore Mallorca with this 8-hour boat, tram, and train tour featuring scenic stops, stunning views, and a mix of transport modes for an unforgettable experience.
Discover the diverse landscapes of Mallorca with this engaging 8-hour tour that combines bus, boat, tram, and train travel. Priced at $121.55 per person, this tour offers a full day of exploration across some of the island’s most scenic spots, including Port de Sóller, Sa Calobra, and the Serra de Tramuntana. Pickup is included, making logistics simple, and a guide accompanies the trip to enrich the experience.
While the tour covers a broad range of locations and uses various transport modes, some reviews highlight a rushed pace and limited time at stops. Still, the mix of scenic rides and notable sights makes this suitable for those eager to see Mallorca’s highlights in one day.

The tour begins at 9:00 am, with bus transportation picking up participants from various hotels. The bus transfer is straightforward, and return to hotels after the day’s activities is included. This setup makes it easy to focus on the sights rather than logistics, especially for visitors unfamiliar with Mallorca.
The first stop is at Majorca, where the tour’s transportation to the starting point minimizes hassle. The bus ride sets the tone for the day, giving travelers an initial glimpse of Mallorca’s mountainous landscapes.
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One of the tour’s highlights is the train journey from Palma to Soller. This wooden electric train is renowned for its scenic route through the Sierra de Tramuntana. The landscape views along this line are considered some of the most beautiful in Mallorca, with rolling hills, terraced farmland, and charming villages.
The train ride lasts around one hour and offers a comfortable way to enjoy the countryside. It’s a favorite part of the trip for its nostalgic charm and spectacular scenery, making it an ideal moment to relax and take photos.

After arriving in Soller, travelers have about one hour to explore the village. Soller is small but offers a quaint atmosphere with narrow streets and traditional architecture. Visitors can admire the most beautiful landscapes of the Sierra de Tramuntana from the village or take a quick walk to enjoy the local sights.
This stop allows some free time for souvenirs or simply soaking in the tranquil setting. The famous wooden electric train that connects Soller to Palma runs through this charming town, linking it back to the capital in a scenic ride.

Next, the trip continues with a picturesque tram ride from Soller to Port de Sóller. This vintage tram offers scenic views and a laid-back vibe as it crosses the coastline. Upon arrival, travelers get about two hours of free time, perfect for wandering the quaint port town, enjoying a drink, or simply relaxing by the water.
The port features a beautiful bay where a boat cruise is available, one of the trip’s optional highlights. This boat ride around the bay offers fresh perspectives of the coastline, though it is free of charge for those interested.

From Port de Sóller, the tour visits the famous Sa Calobra Cove, located in the Torrent de Pareis. This spectacular destination is well known for its dramatic cliffs and natural beauty. Visitors have about two hours to enjoy the area, which is ideal for a quick exploration or taking photos of its rugged landscape.
The Sa Calobra area is considered a highlight for its breathtaking scenery, though the stop is somewhat brief, so travelers should plan to prioritize their activities.

After Sa Calobra, the tour continues with a bus ride that offers panoramic views of the Unesco World Heritage-listed Serra de Tramuntana. The bus journey provides a spectacular overview of Mallorca’s rugged mountain range, with twisty roads and sheer drops visible from the windows.
This part of the trip emphasizes Mallorca’s natural beauty, giving travelers an opportunity to appreciate the dramatic landscape from a comfortable vantage point. The bus ride lasts about one hour and is a key scenic feature of this tour.

One of the most notable stops is at the Monastery of Lluc, a significant religious site nestled within the mountains. Visitors typically spend around an hour here. The monastery is known for its spiritual significance and peaceful setting, making it a meaningful pause in the day.
This stop adds a cultural and historical element to the tour, giving insight into Mallorca’s religious heritage and providing a serene environment to explore.

The tour wraps up with a bus transfer back to Palma, taking approximately one hour. The return journey allows travelers to relax after a full day of sightseeing, with hotel drop-off included in the package.
This convenient ending ensures a smooth conclusion to the day, with transportation arranged to suit most schedules.
The tour offers good value for its $121.55 price, considering the transportation and guided elements included. The maximum group size is 55 travelers, which balances a social atmosphere with manageable crowds.
However, some reviews mention the pace can feel rushed, especially at stops with only about 10 minutes for sightseeing or shopping. This quick schedule might not suit those who prefer lingering at each location or detailed exploration.
The tour is accessible to most travelers, and confirmation is immediate upon booking. It is also weather-dependent, with a full refund or rescheduling options if canceled due to poor weather conditions.
This multi-transport tour excels for those interested in seeing Mallorca’s mountain scenery, charming villages, and coastline in one day. The variety of transportation modes—train, tram, boat, and bus—keeps the experience lively and engaging.
It’s particularly suited for visitors who appreciate scenic rides and want a rundown of Mallorca’s highlights. However, travelers who prefer more relaxed, in-depth exploration may find the short stop durations less ideal.
This 8-hour trip offers a well-rounded way to experience Mallorca’s natural beauty, charming towns, and cultural sites. The combination of transport modes makes it stand out, providing varied perspectives and a lively pace.
While some may find the schedule packed and the stops brief, the scenic train ride, quaint villages, and stunning views compensate for the fast pace. The guide’s insights and the beautiful landscapes ensure that most will come away with lasting impressions of Mallorca’s diverse scenery.
The tour suits active travelers eager to cover a lot in a single day and those who enjoy varied travel experiences. It’s a good option for anyone wanting to see Mallorca’s mountains, coastlines, and historical sites without the hassle of organizing multiple trips.
“Everything too rushed.Tram was too crowded.We did not return to the Soller station in Palma, but in an out of the way location.Our guide started ou…”
Is hotel pickup included in the tour?
Yes, pickup from Mallorca hotels is included, and return to hotels is part of the schedule.
How long does the entire tour last?
The full experience lasts approximately 8 hours, from 9:00 am start to return in the late afternoon.
What locations are visited during the tour?
The tour covers Port de Sóller, Sa Calobra, Soller village, the Serra de Tramuntana, and the Monastery of Lluc.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or arrange their own meals.
What transportation modes are used?
The tour features a bus transfer, a train ride from Palma to Soller, tram ride to Port de Sóller, and a boat cruise around the bay.
Is the tour suitable for all physical levels?
Most travelers can participate, though the pace can be quick, and some stops are short, so those with mobility concerns should consider this.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, full cancellation or rescheduling is available if the tour is canceled due to poor weather conditions.