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Discover Mallorca in one day with this comprehensive tour featuring train, tram, boat, and visits to iconic sights like Soller, La Calobra, and Lluc Monastery.

If you’re visiting Mallorca and want to see a good chunk of the island without spending precious vacation time figuring out transport logistics, this full day tour might just be your answer. With a combination of train rides, tram journeys, boat trips, and stops at key sights, it offers an active and visually stunning way to experience Mallorca’s highlights. The tour is well-loved for its smooth organization, beautiful scenery, and variety of transportation modes, making it a practical choice for travelers eager to pack in a lot in one day.
What we particularly appreciate about this excursion is how it balances natural beauty with cultural sites, all while keeping the sightseeing relaxed and accessible. Whether you’re into scenic landscapes, quaint towns, or impressive mountain views, this tour delivers. However, a potential drawback is the tight schedule—if you prefer to linger somewhere or explore at your own pace, this might feel a bit rushed.
This tour is best suited for active travelers who don’t mind a full day on the go. If you’re craving a comprehensive, visually rich experience of Mallorca’s most iconic spots without the hassle of organizing multiple transport options, you’ll likely find this tour very worthwhile.

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The day kicks off with a ride on El Tren de Soller, an iconic wooden electric train. This journey lasts about an hour and is the first real treat, because it takes you through the valley of orange trees and the scenic Sierra de Tramuntana—a UNESCO World Heritage site. Reviewers praise this part for its “spectacular scenery” and the “beautiful landscapes” you pass, making it a highlight for nature lovers.
Onboard, you’ll enjoy the charm of vintage train cars paired with panoramic views. One reviewer even commented, “The train and boat rides were especially enjoyable,” highlighting how this part of the tour sets a relaxing, picturesque tone for the day.
Next, you’ll hop off at the Soller train station and walk through the historic town. The group then transfers onto a classic wooden tram that takes you to Port de Soller. This tram ride is around 30 minutes, offering perfect opportunities to snap photos of the coastline and surrounding mountains.
Many reviews mention the tram as a “beautiful ride” next to the beach, with some reviewers noting that the scenery is “spectacular.” It’s a relaxed, scenic journey that adds a vintage touch to the experience.
Arriving at Port de Soller, you’ll have about 45 minutes to enjoy the harbor or grab a quick snack before embarking on a boat trip to La Calobra. This boat ride is about an hour long and offers a chance to see Mallorca from the sea—something travelers consistently rave about. The views of the coastline and the mountains are truly spectacular, with one reviewer calling the boat trip “super pleasant and comfortable.”
La Calobra itself is a must-see: a peculiar cove surrounded by towering mountains, with crystal-clear waters perfect for a quick swim. The tour allocates 1 hour 30 minutes here, giving you time for a swim or lunch at nearby cafes. Many reviewers appreciated how the free time allows for a leisurely exploration of this natural marvel.
If you’re feeling adventurous, you might cross the nearby tunnel to see the Torrent de Pareis, a natural gorge viewed from a vantage point. This optional activity takes about 45 minutes and is highly recommended by travelers for its “spectacular scenery.”
Before heading back to Palma, the group visits the Lluc Monastery, a peaceful sanctuary from the 18th century. This visit lasts approximately 2 hours, giving ample time to explore the grounds and appreciate the serenity. Reviewers mention it as a “haven of peace,” and many appreciate that tickets are included, making it a stress-free cultural highlight.

This tour runs roughly 8 to 9 hours, making it a full day packed with activities, but many travelers say it’s well worth it for the variety of sights. The transportation is mainly via air-conditioned coach—which is appreciated after spending time outdoors—and the group size is capped at around 55 people, ensuring it doesn’t feel overly crowded.
Timing is tight but well-structured. The reviews reflect that some felt rushed in Soller and Port de Soller, with little time to explore freely. However, others found that the schedule allowed for a good overview without feeling overwhelmed.
The price point of approximately $109 per person is competitive, especially considering the inclusion of tickets for train, tram, and boat rides, plus the guided visits. This offers good value, especially as most travelers get to see multiple landscapes and cultural sites in one seamless day.

Many reviews mention the high quality of guides, with Sabastian and Adriana singled out for their knowledge, patience, and friendliness. You’ll find that guides often share insightful facts about each location, making the experience richer. The lack of commercial stops means you get to focus on genuine sightseeing rather than shopping or tourist traps.
One traveler noted how the tour’s organization was “very good,” and others appreciated the “authentic” feel of the visits, especially to La Calobra and the Lluc Monastery, which still retain their old-world charm.


This full day Mallorca tour offers a fantastic way to get a broad, scenic overview of the island’s highlights. If you appreciate diverse transportation modes, scenic landscapes, and cultural sites, you’ll find this experience packed with value. It’s particularly perfect for travelers who want an active day and don’t mind a packed schedule.
However, if you prefer more leisure time at each stop or dislike feeling a bit rushed, this may not be your ideal choice. It’s best suited for those with a curious, energetic spirit eager to see Mallorca’s natural beauty and historic spots in one go.
Overall, with its combination of train, tram, boat, and cultural visits, this tour delivers a memorable slice of Mallorca—offering both breathtaking views and authentic experiences without the hassle of planning every detail yourself.

Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included, so you might want to bring snacks or plan to grab a bite at La Calobra or Soller.
What mode of transportation will I be using during the tour?
You’ll be traveling by air-conditioned coach, train, tram, and boat—providing a variety of scenic and comfortable ways to explore Mallorca.
How long does the entire tour last?
Approximately 8 to 9 hours, making it a full-day experience that covers many key sights.
Are tickets for the train, tram, and boat included?
Yes, all tickets for these transport modes are included in the tour price.
What are the main highlights I can expect?
The highlights include riding the wooden train through the Sierra de Tramuntana, the tram along the coast, the boat to La Calobra, swimming or relaxing at La Calobra, and visiting the Lluc Monastery.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but keep in mind the full day and some walking involved. It’s good for active families or older travelers comfortable with a busy schedule.
What should I bring for this tour?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, a swimsuit if you want to swim, and some snacks or water for the day.
Is the tour canceled in bad weather?
Yes, this experience requires good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
In summary, this Mallorca full day tour offers a rich, scenic journey through some of the island’s most stunning landscapes and cultural sites. With knowledgeable guides, smooth organization, and a mix of transport modes, it’s a great pick for those wanting to see the best Mallorca has to offer in one active day.