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Explore Mallorca with this full-day boat, tram, and train tour. Enjoy scenic rides, stunning vistas, and authentic experiences for a memorable day out.
Looking to see Mallorca from a different perspective? This boat, tram, and train tour offers an engaging way to experience some of the island’s most beautiful landscapes, charming villages, and iconic sights—all in one day. Designed for curious travelers who love scenic rides and authentic local flavor, this tour combines a variety of transportation modes that reveal Mallorca’s diverse beauty.
What we particularly like about this experience is the variety of transport—a scenic train ride through the Sierra de Tramuntana, a charming tram to Port de Sóller, and a relaxing boat cruise around the bay. These modes add an element of adventure and help you cover a lot of ground without the fatigue of constant walking or self-driving. Plus, you get a guide to help you navigate the highlights and ensure you don’t miss the best bits.
However, the tour isn’t without some considerations. Several reviewers note that the schedule can feel quite rushed, which might limit the opportunity for leisurely exploration. The tight timing means you need to stay alert and prepared for a full, active day. Still, for those eager to see a wide swathe of Mallorca in one go, this offers an excellent, value-packed option.
This tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy multi-modal journeys, scenic vistas, and a taste of local life. Whether you’re visiting Mallorca for the first time or want a rundown, it’s a good choice for those who prefer guided adventures that pack in variety and authentic sights.
The journey begins around 9 a.m. with pickup from your hotel via bus. This initial transfer ensures a smooth start, allowing you to relax and prepare for the day’s adventures. The first main stop is Port de Soller, a picturesque seaside town famous for its bay and charming port. You’ll have about two hours here, giving enough time to wander, snap photos, or hop onto the boat ride around the bay.
The boat cruise is a highlight—mariners and scenery lovers alike will relish the chance to see Mallorca from the water. It’s a relaxed way to take in the coastline and enjoy the sea breeze. This segment is free, but it adds a refreshing element to the trip.
Next, you’ll head to Sa Calobra, a renowned cove located in the Torrent de Pareis. This narrow, winding road to the cove is famous for its breathtaking scenery and dramatic cliffs, which you’ll appreciate during your two-hour visit. Many travelers find Sa Calobra the most stunning part of the trip, with its crystal-clear waters and rugged landscape. The reviews reflect this, with comments like “the views in Sa Calobra were just stunning,” though some mention the drive there was quite narrow and winding—not for the faint-hearted.
Then, it’s time for the train ride from Soller to Palma. This charming wooden electric train is one of Mallorca’s iconic attractions. The journey offers spectacular landscape views of the Sierra de Tramuntana, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Travelers frequently describe this as “the most beautiful landscape of the trip,” and it’s a delight for photography enthusiasts.
Back in Soller, there’s a short stop to explore the village’s quaint streets and admire the historic architecture. You’ll have an hour here to soak in the atmosphere, although some reviewers expressed a wish for more time to explore.
Finally, the tour concludes with a bus transfer back to your hotel in Palma, arriving after an approximate total duration of 8 hours. Throughout the day, a guide accompanies the group, providing commentary, historical context, and local insights—an element that many reviews appreciated.
The bus transfer at the start and end of the day ensures a stress-free experience, minimizing the need for self-driving or navigating public transport. The train journey is particularly enjoyable, offering both comfort and stunning scenery, and the tram ride from Soller to Port de Sóller adds a nostalgic touch, reminiscent of classic Mallorca.
The boat ride around the bay is a welcome break, giving travelers a chance to relax and enjoy the sea. Each transportation mode is well integrated into the day, making the journey feel seamless and dynamic.
One of the biggest draws of this tour is the diverse scenery. The Sierra de Tramuntana’s rugged peaks and lush valleys are a treat for the eyes—and the train ride here is often cited as the most picturesque part of the trip. The views from Sa Calobra, with its dramatic cliffs and clear waters, are equally impressive. The boat cruise offers a different perspective, showcasing Mallorca’s coastline from the water.
Participants often praise the knowledgeable guide, who enhanced the experience with commentary and local tips. As one reviewer noted, “Tomo was very knowledgeable and gave lots of information on route,” elevating what could be a simple sightseeing journey into an enriching experience.
While many loved the variety of the trip, some reviews mention that the schedule can feel rushed. For instance, the stop in Sóller is only about an hour, which might not be enough for those wanting to linger longer or explore more thoroughly. One reviewer commented, “Wish there was more time to explore,” highlighting that the tight schedule might limit deeper engagement.
The crowded tram can also be an issue, especially during peak times. If you prefer quiet, some parts of the trip might be less relaxing. Plus, the return point in Palma was not at the main station but an out-of-the-way location for some travelers, which could be inconvenient if you plan to use public transport afterward.
The price of around $121 per person reflects a full day of diverse activities and transportation, but travelers should weigh this against the limited free time at certain stops and the fast pace.
This tour is perfect for adventurous travelers who enjoy multiple modes of transportation and want to see a broad slice of Mallorca in a single day. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate scenic journeys, history, and authentic villages. If you’re comfortable with a busy schedule and want a guided experience that covers coastlines, mountains, and charming towns, this tour will likely satisfy.
However, if you prefer leisurely exploration or more in-depth local experiences, you might be disappointed by the quick stops and tight schedule. It’s also ideal for those who like guided tours, as the included guide enhances the trip with insights and stories.
Is hotel pickup included? Yes, pickup from your hotel is offered, with transfers both at the start and end of the day.
How long does the tour last? The entire experience runs for approximately 8 hours, from around 9 a.m. until evening.
What transportation modes are involved? The tour includes bus transfers, a scenic train ride, a tram to Port de Sóller, and a boat cruise around the bay.
Is lunch included? No, lunch is not part of the package, so you might want to bring snacks or plan to eat during free time.
Are there any age restrictions? The tour is suitable for most travelers, with no specific age restrictions mentioned.
What about group size? The tour accommodates up to 55 travelers, making it lively but still manageable.
What happens if the weather is poor? The experience requires good weather; if canceled due to bad weather, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
This Mallorca tour offers a lively, scenic, and varied way to see the island’s highlights in one day. The combination of train, tram, boat, and bus makes it a dynamic experience, ideal for travelers who want a guided, all-in-one adventure without the hassle of organizing multiple tickets or routes. The stunning landscapes and authentic towns, paired with a knowledgeable guide, make it an engaging way to learn and see Mallorca’s best.
While the schedule can feel quite packed, it’s perfect for those eager to maximize their day and enjoy a variety of Mallorca’s treasures. The tour strikes a good balance between comfort and adventure, with enough flexibility in stops to give you a taste of local life and scenery.
To sum it up, if you’re looking for a comprehensive, scenic, and well-organized day trip that covers coast, mountains, and village life, this tour offers excellent value. Keep in mind the fast pace and plan accordingly—leisurely explorers might prefer more time at each stop, but for a highlight reel of Mallorca, this tour is hard to beat.