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Explore Mallorca's stunning west coast in one day with this full tour featuring scenic drives, a boat ride, a vintage train, and free time in picturesque villages.
This Mallorca in One Day Sightseeing Tour offers an engaging way to see the island’s most striking landscapes and charming towns in just 9 hours. Priced at $110.30 per person, the tour is designed for those who want a comprehensive day out without sacrificing comfort. It includes hotel pickup and drop-off in some areas, a boat cruise, a vintage train ride, and visits to iconic locations like La Calobra and Port Soller. With over 1,000 reviews averaging 4.0 out of 5, the tour balances highlights with practical logistics, though some reviews mention timing issues and physical accessibility considerations.
This tour primarily suits visitors who enjoy scenic drives, multiple transport modes, and the chance to explore Mallorca’s natural beauty comfortably. It’s especially ideal for those looking for a full-day experience packed with varied activities. While most stops are accessible and well-organized, some guests note that walking distances may be challenging for individuals with mobility issues. The tour offers great value for its variety, but it’s best suited for active participants comfortable with moving through different settings.


The tour begins with a coach ride into the Serra de Tramuntana, a mountain range listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The guide provides commentary on the landscape, which features limestone peaks, rugged cliffs, and turquoise beaches. The route covers the northwest coast, from the Formentor Peninsula to La Trapa, offering spectacular vistas along the way.
Traveling through this natural backdrop, the coach makes its way to the famous Road to Sa Calobra (MA 2141), regarded as one of Europe’s most spectacular mountain roads. Built in 1932, this 13-kilometer winding route offers panoramic views of the surroundings, including the Lluc Monastery and Puig Mayor. The switchbacks lead down to La Calobra, where the landscape becomes especially dramatic.
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Arriving at La Calobra, visitors enjoy free time to explore the picturesque seaside village. The beach is a highlight, alongside the spectacular rock formations visible from the coast. A notable feature is the mountain tunnel—a walk through this tunnel gives access to the Torrente de Pareis, a stunning limestone canyon formed over thousands of years.
The Torrente de Pareis is over 3 kilometers long and carved by torrential water, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities. Its breathtaking gorges and rock formations make it an iconic site, especially for those interested in geology and scenery.

Next, the tour moves to Sa Calobra’s port, where a modern boat awaits for a 40-minute cruise along Mallorca’s rugged coast. From the sea, travelers see cliffs, hidden coves, marine caves, and small islands that define Mallorca’s wild coastline.
This boat trip offers a different perspective of the island’s landscape, with visual highlights including defensive towers built to guard against invasions, secluded coves, and rock formations. The cruise concludes at Port Soller, a charming harbor town known for its historical monuments and scenic setting.

Upon reaching Port Soller, guests hop onto a historic tram that takes approximately 25 minutes inland. The tram crosses orchards filled with lemon and orange trees, offering a glimpse into the region’s agricultural heritage. The tram route is picturesque, passing through Soller town itself, which features a lovely square, traditional architecture, and local cafes.
Guests have time to walk around Soller’s historic center, soaking in its charming atmosphere before continuing with the next highlight.

The highlight of the tour for many is the wooden train ride, built in 1912. The Soller train crosses the valley, passing tunnels and olive groves, providing a historic and scenic journey. The train travels toward Son Reus, offering views of gorgeous valleys and grazing land.
Disembarking at Son Reus, guests return to the coach for the ride back to their hotel or port. This historic railway adds a touch of nostalgia and an authentic experience of Mallorca’s rural landscapes.
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The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off where available, with specific options depending on the guest’s location. Timing is generally well-paced, but some reviews mention the shorter stops in Soller for exploration. The coach is air-conditioned, and the group size typically remains under 55 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience.
Physical requirements are moderate—most stops require walking, and mobility issues might pose challenges, especially during the walk to Port Soller or on the train. The guide is praised for being knowledgeable and helpful, doing their best to accommodate guests.

While the itinerary is carefully crafted, some aspects can change based on weather, wind, or safety concerns. The boat trip might be replaced with a port-only cruise if sea conditions are rough, and timing adjustments can occur during busy seasons.
Guests are advised to note that no food or drinks are included, and free time in stops is limited, so planning ahead for snacks or breaks is recommended.

This tour caters well to active visitors who enjoy diverse modes of transportation and outdoor scenery. It’s particularly appealing to families, given the variety of experiences, like the boat ride and historic train. Travelers with mobility concerns should review the walking requirements carefully, as some stops involve walking through tunnels or uneven terrain.
The price point offers good value, considering the combination of transport, activities, and guided commentary, especially given the scenic highlights and professional guides. However, those seeking more relaxed, leisurely exploration may find the short stops limiting.
The Mallorca in One Day Sightseeing Tour provides a rundown of the island’s western landscapes. It combines natural beauty, historic transport, and local towns all in one well-organized package. The tour’s strong points are the spectacular mountain views, authentic train journey, and enjoyable boat cruise.
On the downside, some guests note timing issues and short stay durations, especially in Soller. The physical demands can be a concern for those with limited mobility, as some walking is involved. This tour offers a balanced and memorable experience—best suited for adventurous, active visitors eager to see Mallorca’s diverse scenery efficiently.
“Local guide is not reachable by phone. We stood on the street in front of the hotel 15 min before and spent 1 hour trying to reach them. Viator was…”
Can I swim during the excursion?
Yes, free time in Sa Calobra allows for swimming at the Torrente de Pareis beach or Port Sa Calobra beach.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Partially. If handling a foldable wheelchair and capable of walking small distances, you can participate. Access to the boat, train, and tram involves some walking.
What happens if the boat trip is canceled?
In case of bad weather, the boat trip may be replaced with a port-only cruise or rescheduled, with safety as the priority.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children generally enjoy the variety of transports and scenic stops, making it a good family day out.
How long is the train ride?
The wooden train from Soller to Son Reus lasts approximately 45 minutes and offers historic charm and gorgeous views.
What is included in the tour price?
The transport, boat cruise, tram ride, train journey, and guided commentary are included. Food, drinks, and personal expenses are not included.