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Experience Mallorca's stunning landscapes, historic sites, and a tennis lesson at Rafa Nadal Academy in a well-rounded day tour combining adventure, culture, and sport.
Planning a day filled with exploration, scenic beauty, and a touch of sport? This Mallorca tour promises just that, blending sightseeing with an exciting tennis lesson at the legendary Rafa Nadal Academy. Whether you’re a fan of walking historic streets, exploring caves, lounging on beautiful beaches, or swinging a racket, this experience aims to tick all those boxes — and more.
One of the standout features is how this tour combines cultural stops with outdoor adventure and sports. Plus, it’s designed for small, private groups, so you get a personalized touch that’s often missing in larger tour setups. We especially love how flexible the itinerary seems, allowing you to enjoy each stop at your own pace.
However, some might find the full day of activities a bit packed, especially if you’re not used to so much moving around. Also, keep in mind that the tennis session and museum visit are optional, giving you the chance to skip or customize parts of the experience if needed. This tour suits active travelers eager to get the most out of Mallorca’s diverse offerings — from historic sites to sporting excellence.

This Mallorca tour is a thoughtfully curated day trip that balances exploration with fun, making it ideal for travelers who want a taste of everything without feeling rushed. It begins quite early, with a pick-up either from the Artá train station or, if you’re coming by car, from the parking lot. The tour operator, Tenis Sa Coma, focuses on creating a flexible experience, accommodating whether you’re arriving via public transport or your own vehicle.
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The first stop at Artá promises charming scenery and a glimpse into local life. A walk through this pretty town, including a visit to its castle, offers sweeping views over the countryside — a highlight for many. Also, you’ll find shops selling Mallorcan handicrafts. That’s a lovely chance to pick up souvenirs or simply enjoy wandering through streets lined with traditional architecture.
The guide, known for being friendly and professional, is praised for making the visit engaging. One reviewer simply called the guide “very good and friendly,” emphasizing how much a knowledgeable host can enhance the experience. Expect about an hour to explore, taking in scenic vistas and perhaps a quick coffee or snack in the town.
Next, you’ll descend into the Coves d’Artà — a highlight that captures imagination. The underground tour covers 700 meters, with caves reaching between 15 and 45 meters high. Walking through these natural formations feels like stepping into a subterranean kingdom, complete with stalactites, stalagmites, and shimmering mineral deposits.
This part of the tour is especially appealing if you’re interested in geology or simply love adventurous sights. The caves’ size and formations create a sense of wonder, and, according to reviews, the guided commentary adds context that makes the experience more meaningful. Expect to spend about 1.5 hours here, including some photo stops.
After the caves, the tour heads to Sa Coma, one of Mallorca’s most beautiful beaches. This is where you can take a breather, dip your toes in the Mediterranean, or just enjoy the stunning shoreline. The guide usually arranges a regional lunch at a local restaurant, giving you the chance to indulge in Mallorcan cuisine — think fresh seafood, tapas, or other local specialties. While meals aren’t included in the tour price, the flexibility allows you to choose whatever appeals to you.
This segment is about 1.5 hours, which is enough for a leisurely walk, some photos, and a tasty meal. The beach is well-regarded for its clean sand and inviting waters, making it a perfect place to unwind before the afternoon’s sporty activities.
The day’s highlight for tennis lovers is the visit to the Rafa Nadal Academy in Manacor. You’ll get a guided tour of the facilities — including the museum, which showcases Rafa’s trophies and clothing collections — for a small additional fee of about €18.
What makes this component special is the opportunity to play tennis with a coach. The tour promises a lesson and practice session on the courts, with equipment provided if needed. The court reservation system is handled by the operator, who prioritizes bookings at the Academy, ensuring you get court time. Alternatively, if the courts are full, the session can be organized at the historic Club Manacor where Rafa trained as a young player.
The experience is particularly valuable for tennis enthusiasts, whether you’re a beginner or more experienced. The guide ensures a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, and reviewers noted the professional coaching as a real highlight. Remember to wear sports shoes, bring water, sunscreen, and be prepared for some physical activity.


With a perfect score of 5 out of 5 based on two reviews, this tour has already earned praise for its friendly guides and well-organized structure. One reviewer, Amber, simply said, “very good friendly guide,” highlighting the importance of good hosts in making the day enjoyable. It’s clear that the guide’s professionalism and local knowledge enhance the experience, especially when navigating the caves and cultural sites.
Another aspect travelers love is the stunning scenery — from the panoramic views from Artá’s walls to the magnificent underground caves and the tranquil beach. The tour’s flexibility to include or skip certain activities, like the museum visit or tennis, caters well to different interests, making it suitable for both sports fans and cultural explorers.

This tour offers an excellent way to experience Mallorca’s diverse attractions in a single day. It’s particularly well-suited for active travelers who enjoy a mix of history, nature, and sport. The inclusion of tennis at the Rafa Nadal Academy adds a memorable and unique element, especially for fans of the sport or those eager to try something new.
Value-wise, the combination of guided sightseeing, culture, and a tennis lesson provides a lot for a reasonable price. The small group setting, flexible itinerary, and professional guides ensure a personal touch that makes the day feel special. Whether you’re visiting Mallorca for the first time or returning for more, this experience helps you get a comprehensive taste of the island’s highlights.
If you love discovering scenic spots, exploring caves, relaxing on beautiful beaches, and playing a bit of tennis, this tour ticks multiple boxes with ease. It’s a well-balanced day that leaves room for both adventure and relaxation, making it a smart choice for active, curious travelers wanting to maximize their Mallorca visit.
“very good friendly guide”

What is the starting point for this tour?
The tour begins at the parking lot of the Artá train station, with the guide waiting for you with a straw hat. Pickup from other locations can be arranged upon request.
Is transportation included?
Yes, if needed, transport by car from the starting point to the end is included. If you come in your own car, you can use it for the day.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a hat, sunscreen, a water bottle, a camera, snacks, and sportswear are recommended. If you want to swim after tennis, bring a change of clothes.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Absolutely. The tour can be tailored to your interests and needs. You can request to include other attractions or skip some stops.
How long does each stop last?
Artá town: about 1 hour, Cave tour: approximately 1.5 hours, Beach and lunch: 1.5 hours, Museum visit and tennis: around 2 hours.
Is the tennis equipment provided?
Yes, rackets are available to lend you if needed, and the courts are reserved in advance. You can also purchase souvenirs at the Sport Shop in Manacor.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, active families who enjoy outdoor activities and cultural visits generally find this tour engaging. Tennis sessions are suitable for all levels.
What is the cost of the tennis lesson and museum visit?
The museum entry costs about €18, and the court reservation and lesson are included in the tour, with the operator managing the bookings.
What if the courts are fully booked at the Rafa Nadal Academy?
In rare cases, the session is organized at the historic Club Manacor where Rafa trained, ensuring you still get to enjoy tennis in a historic setting.
What’s the best time to book this tour?
Availability is subject to the tour schedule, so it’s best to check early and book at least a week in advance, especially for court reservations.
This tour combines the best of Mallorca in one day — stunning scenery, cultural insights, beach relaxation, and a chance to play tennis at one of the world’s most famous academies. Perfect for those eager to experience the island beyond just lounging on the beach.