The island tour is one of the best tours you can do in Mallorca. We have put together a combination of different transports, sightseeing, and a local guide for a memorable day out. Enjoy a trip on the famous Soller train, plus a boat trip along the Tramuntana's coastline, a visit to La Calobra, a journey on Soller’s tram, and some of the best views of Mallorca.
The drive by coach from Sa Calobra to the hotels (or vice versa) is the longest single journey in the excursion. It takes us through the Sierra de Tramuntana and the interior of Mallorca, with a duration of 100-160 minutes depending on your hotel. Therefore, the supplier makes a stop in Inca at a leather goods store. Customers can go to the bathroom, have a drink at the bar, or browse the store. Of course, they don't have to buy anything or enter the store if they don't want to.
Likewise, it is a necessary stop for the driver, who has a maximum limit of driving hours before having to take a break
Enjoy the coach journey as you get to travel through this beautiful stretch of mountain roads with the guide's explanations about all the different points we will come across such as Lluc Monastery, the Puig Mayor, the Torrente de Pareis stream. During this part of the trip, you will have the opportunity to see one of Europe's most spectacular roads, the one that leads to Sa Calobra. The road to Sa Calobra has a total of 13 kilometers and it was built in 1932 as we go down it you will experience a unique view of the surroundings.
Admire breathtaking views of the rock formations on the west coast of Mallorca as you head down a windy road to La Calobra. Here, you have free time to explore the village, grab a snack or have lunch in one of the small cafes around the port (own expense), or relax by the breathtaking beach.
The Torrent de Pareis formed in the middle of the Tramuntana mountain range thousands of years ago, a canyon more than 3 kilometers long that runs between gorges until it reaches the famous cove of Sa Calobra. This gorge of limestone rocks was forged over time by the erosive action of torrential water.
The next part of the tour begins as we board a modern boat for a 40-minute ride. This boat trip will take us from Sa Calobra to the Port of Soller, as we pass by the coast you will witness Mallorca's beauty in a way that will exceed your expectations. Observing from out at sea ancient defensive towers, coves, cliffs, marine caves, and small islands. These are images you will keep with you forever!
Once we arrive at the Port of Soller it will be time to take the Soller tram. The journey takes approximately 25 minutes and ends at Soller's classic railway station in Soller Town. During this ride we will go through orchards full of lemon and orange trees which is Soller's most famous landscape and the tram will take us straight through the town itself.
Once we arrive at the Port of Soller it will be time to take the Soller tram. The journey takes approximately 25 minutes and ends at Soller's classic railway station in Soller Town. During this ride we will go through orchards full of lemon and orange trees which is Soller's most famous landscape and the tram will take us straight through the town itself.
Once we arrive at the beautiful town of Soller by tram from Puerto Soller we will board the famous Soller wooden train. We will follow the original journey which has barely changed in its 100 years of operation.
The highlight of this Mallorca Island Tour for many is the train ride. This experience will be the finishing touch that will make you fall completely in love with the island. You will board Soller's world-famous wooden train which was built in 1912. The train crosses Soller's valley as it goes through various tunnels giving us privileged views of the valley as we reach the town of Bunyola and we stop to get off at the Son Reus station. There our coach will be awaiting us to take us back to where we began the tour earlier in the day.
Please wait outside of the hotel bu the children play area.
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Mallorca, the largest of Spain's Balearic Islands, is a Mediterranean gem renowned for its stunning beaches, dramatic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. From the vibrant capital of Palma to the tranquil countryside and rugged mountains, Mallorca offers a diverse and enchanting travel experience.
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A traditional Mallorcan cured sausage made from pork, paprika, and spices
A sweet, spiral-shaped pastry made with lard and sugar
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Mallorca is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's always important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Palma Bus Station, Intercity Bus Stops
The bus network is efficient and affordable, connecting all major towns and tourist areas.
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