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Discover Mallorca’s charm on a guided day trip from Palma, exploring Alcudia Old Town and Port de Pollença with scenic stops, local food, and seaside relaxation.
Exploring Mallorca beyond Palma can unlock some of the island’s most authentic and picturesque spots. This full-day tour takes you from bustling Palma city center to the tranquil streets of Alcudia Old Town, ending with a scenic visit to Port de Pollença. It’s a well-rounded way to experience Mallorca’s history, nature, and seaside leisure, all in one convenient package.
What really makes this tour appealing is the blend of cultural sights, relaxed beach breaks, and the chance to see genuine Mallorca life away from tourist crowds. Plus, the opportunity to enjoy a picnic in Port de Pollença enhances the sense of local authenticity.
On the downside, the journey involves a fair amount of bus travel—about an hour each way—so if long rides aren’t your thing, this might feel a bit tiring. However, the well-paced stops help break up the trip. This experience is ideal for travelers who love discovering small towns, enjoy a mix of sightseeing and leisure, and want a guided overview of some of Mallorca’s most charming coastal areas without the hassle of planning every detail.

This tour offers a thoughtfully curated day away from Palma’s busy streets, aimed at giving you a taste of Mallorca’s more relaxed coastal towns combined with a pinch of local culture. It’s operated by World Tourism Services, a reputable provider with flexible cancellation policies, which adds peace of mind for those uncertain about travel plans.
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The adventure begins right in Palma’s city center, right outside the Tourism Office. This is a prime location, easy to reach via local buses from across Mallorca, which makes it a practical choice regardless of where you’re staying. Meeting in the heart of Palma means no complicated pickups or transfers, and you’re immediately set for a day of exploration.
From Palma, a local bus whisks you to Alcudia, a town renowned for its well-preserved medieval old town. The bus ride itself is a chance to enjoy Mallorca’s scenic countryside, with views of rolling hills and open landscapes passing by. The guide provides some commentary, setting the scene for what you’ll see in Alcudia.
Once in Alcudia, the tour takes you through the narrow, cobbled streets of the Old Town, which is surrounded by medieval walls. Here, the atmosphere is peaceful yet vibrant, with local cafés, small shops, and historical sights. Some reviews mention that the guided walking tour allows for a good overview of the town’s key sights, but it’s flexible enough to let you wander at your own pace if preferred.
After the old town, the group moves down to Alcudia Port, a lively harbor area with a relaxed vibe. The highlight here is a seaside café break—many guests enjoy sipping fresh juices or local drinks while watching boats drift by. If you’re in the mood, you can take a quick swim in the sea or simply lounge on the beach. The combination of sea views, fresh air, and the gentle hum of the port creates a calming atmosphere that many find refreshing.
Next, the group departs by bus for Port de Pollença, a picturesque seaside village famed for its natural beauty and laid-back charm. The walk between Alcudia and Port de Pollença allows you to appreciate Mallorca’s countryside, with some reviews describing it as “a nice experience.” The area is dotted with cafes, bars, and activity options, making it easy to relax further or indulge in local tapas.
A key feature of this tour is the picnic break at Port de Pollença’s beach. The hosts organize a simple but pleasant picnic, giving travelers the chance to enjoy local produce or snacks they bring along. Many guests appreciate this informal, relaxed meal as a highlight, noting the abundance of cafes and bars nearby for those who prefer to buy food.
After a leisurely afternoon, it’s time to hop back on the bus to Palma. The journey is about an hour, giving you time to reflect on the day’s sights and perhaps chat with fellow travelers. The tour wraps up in Palma city center, close to where you started, ready to continue your holiday exploration.

This tour is priced at $283 per person, which reflects the guided aspect, transportation, and some leisure time, but not including meals or activity tickets. It’s an excellent value for those wanting an overview of Mallorca’s coastal towns with minimal planning.
The duration is approximately 6 hours, with departure times varying—so checking availability is essential. The tour is conducted in English and German, making it accessible for many travelers. It’s important to note that the experience is flexible: you can choose to swim or relax at your own pace during the seaside breaks.
Traveling by local bus ensures a comfortable and authentic experience, passing through scenic areas and avoiding the hassle of renting a car or self-driving. The bus rides are relatively short, but expect around an hour each way, so a good pair of sunglasses and water are recommended.
While specific group sizes aren’t mentioned, guided tours of this kind tend to be intimate enough for personal interaction without feeling crowded. The guides, speaking fluent English and German, are known for their friendly approach, making the day more engaging.
While the tour doesn’t include food or drinks, stops at seaside cafes and beaches provide ample opportunities to indulge in Mallorca’s delicious tapas, fresh juices, or ice-cold drinks. Guests often mention how much they enjoyed the local flavors, which adds to the tour’s authentic feel.

One of the most appealing aspects of this tour is the chance to see Alcudia’s medieval charm and Port de Pollença’s scenic coast. Many reviews mention the beauty of the seaside walk and the relaxing atmosphere at the beaches. The optional swimming and cafes mean you can tailor the experience to your mood, whether that’s active exploration or a lazy day by the sea.
The picnic in Port de Pollença is especially appreciated for its simplicity and authenticity. Many travelers love sampling local produce while soaking up the views, making it feel like a true slice of Mallorca life.
This experience is best suited for travelers who want a balanced mix of cultural sightseeing, scenic nature, and relaxation. It’s perfect for those who prefer guided tours but still want free time to enjoy the beaches or explore on their own. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike will find value here, especially if you’re keen to see Mallorca’s charming towns without the hassle of navigating public transport alone.
If you’re short on time but eager to get a taste of Mallorca’s coastal towns, this tour offers a well-paced, enjoyable experience. Just keep in mind the bus rides are longer than some might prefer, and you should be comfortable with a moderate amount of travel time.
This guided tour from Palma to Alcudia and Port de Pollença offers an excellent way to see some of Mallorca’s most charming towns and scenic coastlines without the stress of planning. It strikes a good balance between sightseeing, leisure, and authentic local flavor, with some lovely seaside cafes and the option to swim or relax on the beach.
The value is solid, given that transport, guide commentary, and leisure breaks are included, making it a practical choice for travelers who want a hassle-free, guided overview of Mallorca’s highlights. It’s particularly suited for those who enjoy gentle walks, scenic views, and local food—all in a compact 6-hour window.
For anyone wanting to experience Mallorca’s coast and culture in a flexible, friendly environment—without breaking the bank—this tour is a dependable pick.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transportation by local bus is included, taking you from Palma to Alcudia, then to Port de Pollença, and back.
Do I need to bring my own food and drinks?
No, meals are not included, but there are many cafés and bars at each stop where you can buy food and drinks, including local tapas and fresh juices.
How long is the bus ride to Alcudia?
The bus ride from Palma to Alcudia takes around an hour, so be prepared for some travel time during the day.
Are there opportunities for swimming?
Yes, during seaside breaks at Alcudia Port and Port de Pollença Beach, you can swim if you wish, and enjoy the sea.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While specific age restrictions aren’t mentioned, the relaxed pace and scenic stops make it suitable for families, especially those who enjoy outdoor exploration.
Can I customize the experience?
The tour has some free time at beaches and cafes, so you can choose to relax, swim, or explore at your own pace after the guided parts.
This comprehensive, well-balanced tour offers a chance to see Mallorca’s authentic seaside towns at a relaxed pace, perfect for travelers seeking a mix of culture, scenery, and leisure.