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Discover Mallorca’s highlights on this full-day tour visiting Valldemossa and Soller with scenic train rides, charming villages, and stunning coastal views.
A charming journey through Mallorca’s scenic northwest, the Valldemossa & Soller Tour by Tram & Bus offers a wonderful blend of history, landscapes, and authentic village life. This full-day experience takes you from picturesque towns to breathtaking mountain vistas, with plenty of opportunities to snap photos, enjoy local cuisine, and learn about the island’s cultural gems. With a well-balanced itinerary, engaging guides, and comfortable transportation, it promises a memorable glimpse into Mallorca’s less touristy but no less stunning side.
What we particularly love about this tour is the combination of scenic train rides, expert-guided visits, and free time to explore on your own. It strikes a good balance — enough structure to see the highlights, but also space to soak in the atmosphere. A slight consideration is that the trip’s duration—6 to 8 hours—means you’ll need to be ready for a full day on the move. This tour is ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive day out that showcases Mallorca’s natural beauty and charming villages, especially if you prefer guided tours over self-driving adventures.


This excursion is designed for those eager to see Mallorca beyond the beaches, offering a taste of local culture, history, and natural beauty. The itinerary is carefully crafted to maximize your experience.
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Depending on your booking, you’ll meet either at No frills Excursions or Mallorca Fashion Outlet. From there, a coach whisks you off into the mountainous northwest, where the landscape quickly transforms into lush, dramatic scenery. The drive itself is a highlight, passing through charming villages and sweeping mountain vistas, with some reviewers noting how safe and smooth the journey feels thanks to the capable driver, Fernando, who many describe as “amazing” and “professional.”
Your first major stop is Soller, a town famous for its modernist architecture and lively main square. Walk around and admire the façade of the church and the art-nouveau style house of Can Prunera. The highlight here is the historic Soller train, a vintage wooden train that takes you from Soller to the Port of Soller. The train ride is about 20 minutes and offers spectacular views of the coastline and surrounding mountains—a nostalgic experience loved by many.
Travelers often mention the exhibition at the train station featuring Picasso ceramics and Miró paintings, adding a touch of cultural richness. You’ll have about 1.5 hours of free time here, giving you a chance to explore, grab a coffee, or enjoy a quick lunch. Many reviews highlight how guides like Melanie and Catalina are attentive, ensuring no one is left behind during these free explorations.
Next, you’ll visit the Port of Soller, a lively seaside village with a beautiful marina and pebble beaches. You’ll have around 45 minutes to wander, relax, or even grab some local tapas. Reviewers frequently mention the stunning scenery and the relaxing vibe—some say it’s the perfect spot for a coffee by the water or a quick dip in the sea if the weather allows.
The bus then takes you through some of Mallorca’s most scenic mountain routes, passing notable spots like Deia and La Foradada. The drive offers breathtaking views and plenty of photo opportunities. Several reviewers mention how Fernando’s skilled driving on narrow, cliff-hugging roads made them feel safe while enjoying the spectacular scenery. Expect a 45-minute drive where you’ll likely want to keep your camera handy.
Finally, your main stop is Valldemossa, a tiny village famous for its carthusian monastery, where Chopin and George Sand stayed. You’ll spend approximately 80 minutes exploring the cobbled streets, tasting local pastries, or visiting the monastery. Reviewers like Annika note that guides such as Catalina make the history come alive, sharing stories about the monastery’s notable visitors and the village’s artistic vibe.
Some travelers prefer to relax in a café with a coffee or try the local cider and sweet pastries. The monastery is a highlight, especially if you’re interested in cultural stories, but even just wandering through the streets feels like stepping into a postcard.
After Valldemossa, the coach heads back along mountain roads, passing landmarks like Deia again. You’ll return to the original meeting points, with the entire trip lasting around 6 to 8 hours depending on group pace and time spent at each spot. Many reviews praise the well-organized timing, noting that the balance of sightseeing and free time is just right.

Transportation: Comfortable coach with a driver who’s praised for safety and professionalism. The highlight is the Soller vintage train, which adds a nostalgic touch and offers fantastic coast and mountain views.
Guides: Knowledgeable guides like Dita, Catalina, Melanie, and Juan bring a lively, informative tone, sharing insights into Mallorca’s history, architecture, and local life. Many reviews mention how guides go above and beyond to ensure everyone feels included and informed.
Stops: The itinerary includes two main towns, Soller and Valldemossa, with scenic drives between them. Free time at each stop allows you to explore at your own pace, whether that’s wandering historical streets, relaxing in cafes, or snapping photos.
Duration: The full trip lasts roughly 6 to 8 hours, making it an ideal day trip for those who want a comprehensive yet relaxed experience without the hassle of driving themselves.
Cost and Value: At around $55, this tour offers excellent value. You’re paying for transportation, the train ride, a guided commentary, and flexible sightseeing. Many reviews emphasize how it’s a cost-effective way to see Mallorca’s highlights without needing your own car or extensive planning.

This experience is perfect if you want to see Mallorca’s most picturesque villages, enjoy scenic train rides, and learn from engaging guides. It’s especially suitable for travelers who prefer guided excursions, value convenience, and want a day packed with authentic sights and scenery. If you’re a lover of history, architecture, or stunning coastal views, this tour checks all those boxes.
However, if you’re looking for a more relaxed, slow-paced exploration or want to spend more time in each location, you might find the schedule a tad tight. Still, with plenty of reviews praising the balance of sightseeing and free time, most guests report feeling satisfied with the pace.

For just over fifty dollars, this tour delivers a well-rounded slice of Mallorca’s natural beauty, history, and village life. The combination of scenic drives, historic towns, and a vintage train makes it a memorable, Instagram-worthy day out. The presence of knowledgeable guides like Catalina and Melanie, who are praised for their enthusiasm and local stories, adds a personal touch that enhances the experience.
The great reviews about the safety, organization, and value for money suggest this is a dependable choice for anyone wanting to cover significant highlights without the stress of planning or self-driving. It’s suitable for couples, solo travelers, or small groups who appreciate guided experiences and a good mix of structured activities and free time.
“Our guide Dita and driver Emilio were fantastic. It is well worth the money and a fantastic day out.”

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is generally suitable for most ages, especially since it involves walking around towns and scenic drives. Keep in mind that some walking on cobbled streets in Valldemossa might be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Do I need to bring my own food or drinks?
Food and drinks are not included in the price, so it’s advisable to bring water and perhaps a snack, especially if you plan to explore towns on your own during free time.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking are recommended. Also, consider sun protection like hats and sunscreen, especially during the summer months.
Is the tour bilingual?
Yes, the tour is offered in both English and German, and guides are skilled at communicating clearly in both languages.
How long is the train ride?
The historic Soller train ride from Soller to Port de Soller lasts about 20 minutes, offering splendid views along the coast.
Will I have enough time in Valldemossa?
Most reviews suggest that 80 minutes is a decent amount of time to see the monastery and wander the streets, but if you’re a slow explorer, you might want to prioritize your must-sees.
What’s the main highlight of this tour?
Many guests mention the scenic mountain drives, the vintage train journey, and the charm of Valldemossa as the top experiences.
Can I buy souvenirs during the tour?
Yes, the towns have small shops selling local crafts, ceramics, and pastries, so you can pick up some authentic Mallorca souvenirs.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if plans change.
To sum it up, this Mallorca tour by tram and bus offers a fantastic mix of scenic beauty, cultural sights, and charming villages—all at a very reasonable price. It’s best suited for those who want a guided, well-paced day that covers key highlights without feeling rushed. With excellent reviews praising the guides, the scenery, and the overall value, it’s a strong choice for anyone wanting to see Mallorca’s best without the stress of self-driving or over-packed schedules.