Discover Mallorca with this combined bus, boat, tram and train tour!
This island tour is a combination of four means of transport - bus, boat, tram and train - allowing you to visit different sites on the island of Mallorca, such as Sa Calobra, Soller and Puerto de Soller, culminating in the mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana, a Unesco World Heritage Site since 2011.
The tour can take place in either direction, depending on transport schedules and the departure area, with the train from Palma to Soller, the tram from Soller to Puerto Soller, the boat from Puerto Soller to Sa Calobra and the coach journey to the mountains and back to your hotel... or the other way round.
The Soller Wooden Train: This experience is one of the highlights of the day. You'll board Soller's famous wooden train, built in 1912. The train crosses the Soller valley, passing through several tunnels that offer privileged views over the valley. The tunnels are cut into the rock and take you right into the heart of the mountain range. The train journey takes around 50 minutes from Palma to Soller (or vice versa).
Tram: Take the old tramway between Soller and Puerto de Soller. The tram journey takes around 25 minutes and runs from the classic station in Soller's old town to the seafront in Puerto de Soller (or vice versa). On the way, you'll pass through lemon and orange orchards, as well as the old town.
Boat: This 40-minute boat trip takes you from Sa Calobra to the port of Soller (or vice versa). As you sail along the coast, you'll see ancient defense towers, coves, cliffs, sea caves and numerous small islands. Enjoy some free time to stroll around the Port of Soller.
Bus trip through the Tramuntana: You'll board a bus to discover this magnificent mountainous region in the northwest of the island. Your guide will tell you all about the different sites you'll see, including the Lluc monastery, Puig Mayor and Torrente de Pareis gorge. During this part of the trip, you'll have the opportunity to take one of Europe's most spectacular routes: the one leading to Sa Calobra, often known as the "snake route". It's in Sa Calobra that you'll enjoy your free time, and you'll find plenty of restaurants for lunch or refreshments.