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Discover Mallorca's highlights in one day with this tour featuring scenic drives, boat rides, a vintage train, and free time in charming villages—perfect for a full, authentic experience.
Ever wondered what Mallorca’s west coast has in store in just a single day? This full-day tour promises an exciting mix of stunning landscapes, historical sights, and relaxing transport modes. From mountain vistas to picturesque fishing villages, you’ll cover a lot of ground—and views—without the hassle of planning your own itinerary.
What really makes this trip stand out are the multiple transportation modes — coach, boat, tram, and vintage train — each offering a different perspective of the island’s diverse scenery. Plus, it’s designed to hit the highlights while giving you time to soak up each stop at your own pace, whether that’s exploring, relaxing, or snapping photos.
One thing to keep in mind: this tour is quite packed, which means some stops may feel a little rushed, especially during high season when tourist numbers swell. But if you’re eager to see a broad slice of Mallorca’s natural beauty and culture in a single day, this tour offers good value and a truly authentic feel.
It’s best suited for travelers who love scenic drives, historic railways, and coastal scenery, or those who want an overview of Mallorca’s highlights without the hassle of self-driving.


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Your day begins with an early pickup from your hotel or cruise port, in an air-conditioned coach that promises a smooth ride. The coach is a crucial aspect here—most reviews mention the skill of drivers such as Miguel, who navigates the winding mountain roads with finesse. This part of Mallorca is best appreciated from a comfortable seat, as the scenery whizzes past and your guide offers commentary on the landscape and local sights.
Driving through the Serra de Tramuntana, you get a sense of why it’s a UNESCO site. Its limestone peaks and terraced hills give this part of Mallorca a unique character. The guide points out notable features like Puig Mayor and Lluc Monastery, offering both geological and cultural insights that add depth to your experience. Reviewers repeatedly praise guides like Angela for their informative and friendly approach, making this segment both educational and engaging.
Next comes one of the trip’s highlights: the 13-kilometer winding road leading to Sa Calobra. Built in 1932, this scenic route is a feat of engineering surrounded by dramatic cliffs and lush vegetation. Travelers should be prepared for tight turns and a bit of motion sickness if prone, but the views make it worth it. The road’s construction and the tunnels carved through mountains are a marvel, and you’ll get a real thrill from the experience.
Arriving at Sa Calobra, you’re greeted with a dramatic gorge and pebble beach. The Torrente de Pareis, a limestone canyon carved over thousands of years, is a must-see. Many reviewers mention the walk through the mountain tunnel and the opportunity to relax by the beach or grab a snack (at your own expense). The free time here is appreciated but limited — around an hour — so plan accordingly if you want to explore or just unwind.
Boarding a modern boat, you’ll cruise along the coast for about 40 minutes from Sa Calobra to Port Soller. The sea trip is often praised for its spectacular views of cliffs, caves, and small islands. Reviewers like Barbara-V and anonymous travelers highlight the boat’s role in giving a fresh perspective on the coast, with some mentioning the chance to see military towers and natural caves along the way.
Once on land, the journey continues on the historic tram to Soller, passing through orchards of lemon and orange trees — a delight for photographers and nature lovers alike. The tram ride, about 25 minutes, is a gentle, scenic journey that showcases the lush agricultural landscape of the area. Many travelers note the charming atmosphere of Soller’s town center, perfect for a quick walk before the next adventure.
The tour’s pièce de résistance is the train ride aboard the vintage wooden train dating back to 1912. As it crosses the valley, tunnels, and old bridges, you’ll get a real sense of Mallorca’s past. Reviewers like Sebas and Angela mention how special it is to ride a train that has barely changed in a century, with some noting the panoramic views of olive groves and valleys that seem to stretch forever. The train stops at Son Reus, where the coach awaits to bring you back to your hotel or cruise port.

Serra de Tramuntana: Expect sweeping mountain views, with plenty of photo opportunities. The guide’s commentary adds context about the landscape’s formation and local traditions.
La Calobra & Torrente de Pareis: Prepare for a spectacular, rugged landscape. The gorge is a photographer’s dream, but the walk to the beach may be challenging for those with mobility issues. Keep in mind the time here is limited, so plan your exploration accordingly.
Boat Ride to Port Soller: This cruise is a highlight, offering a different perspective of Mallorca’s coastline. Expect dramatic cliffs, hidden caves, and maybe some marine wildlife if you’re lucky.
Soller Tram & Vintage Train: Both rides are relaxed, scenic, and steeped in history. The tram passes through orchards, while the train offers panoramic views of valleys and olive groves.
Free Time: The stops in Sa Calobra and Port Soller allow for some personal exploration or rest. Many reviews mention the enjoyment of wandering around the towns, grabbing local snacks, or simply relaxing on the beach.
The coach journey is the backbone of the day, and honestly, it’s where most of the scenic beauty is showcased. The winding mountain roads are a thrill, especially with a driver like Miguel who handles the vehicle expertly. But be prepared for some bumps and traffic; during peak seasons, cyclists and travelers can slow things down.
The boat trip is a refreshing break from land transport, with most travelers saying the views at sea surpass expectations. The tram and train rides, both vintage and historic, offer a tangible link to Mallorca’s past. They’re generally smooth and comfortable but require some walking and boarding steps, so those with mobility concerns should consider this.
The tour generally involves up to 55 travelers, so expect a lively group atmosphere but also enough space to move around. The full-day experience lasts approximately 9 hours, which includes travel time, stops, and free periods. Reviewers mention that the schedule feels tight but well-paced, with most highlights included.
Priced at around $110.30 per person, this tour offers a lot for the price. Considering the multiple modes of transportation, guided commentary, and free time, many reviewers feel it’s good value, especially for those wanting a broad overview of Mallorca’s west coast without organizing each element independently.

One reviewer shared that despite booking the wrong pickup location, the staff went out of their way to make things right, even dropping them off at the mall instead of the original plan. Others lauded the knowledgeable guides like Angela and Pepe, who made the trip memorable with their friendly and informative approach.
However, some travelers experienced logistical hiccups, like late start times or difficulty finding the pickup spot. These issues highlight how important it is to double-check your booking details and be prepared for a busy, sometimes hectic schedule.
Reviewers also appreciated the variety of transport, with many saying the boat, train, tram, and coach combined made for an exciting, diverse day out. The scenery was consistently praised, with comments about how the views on the mountain drive, along the coast, and from the train were breathtaking.

This day trip is a solid choice for those who love scenic landscapes, historic railways, and coastal views all in one go. It’s best suited for active travelers comfortable with some walking and those eager to experience Mallorca’s varied scenery without spending multiple days on different excursions.
The tour’s value is high for the price, especially considering the multiple transportation modes, guided commentary, and time spent in beautiful locations. If you’re after a relaxed, hassle-free way to see Mallorca’s highlights, this definitely fits the bill.
But if you have mobility concerns or prefer a slower pace with more time in each location, some stops might feel rushed. Also, during busy seasons, the drive and stops can be a little hectic, so patience and flexibility are helpful.
This tour makes for an engaging, picturesque, and memorable day that covers a lot of ground—perfect for first-time visitors or those wanting a rundown in a single outing.

Can I swim during the excursion?
Yes, during your free time in Sa Calobra, you can swim at the Torrente de Pareis beach or at Port Soller beach if the weather permits.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
If you have a foldable wheelchair and can walk small distances, you should be able to participate. Keep in mind you’ll need to walk to board the boat and train, so some mobility is required.
What happens if the boat trip is canceled due to bad weather?
In case of rough seas, the boat ride might be replaced with a land-based alternative around Port de Soller, but safety is the priority.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Absolutely. The combination of different transports and scenic stops makes it a fun family outing, especially for kids who love trains and boats.
How long is the vintage train ride?
The train journey lasts about 50 minutes, crossing valleys and tunnels that showcase Mallorca’s agricultural landscape.
Are there any hidden costs?
No, everything listed in the itinerary, like transport and guided commentary, is included. Food and drinks are not included, so bring snacks or plan to buy at stops.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and bring sun protection and water. The tour runs regardless of weather, but check the forecast for rain or wind, especially for the boat and outdoor stops.
How punctual is the pickup and drop-off?
Most reviews mention smooth logistics, but it’s essential to be ready at your designated pickup point on time and double-check your booking details.
This tour offers a terrific snapshot of Mallorca’s diverse scenery and cultural highlights in a single day. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a history lover, or simply want to enjoy stunning coastal views, it packs enough variety and authentic experiences to make your day on the island truly memorable.