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Discover Mallorca’s stunning villages and coast on this full-day tour to Valldemossa and Soller, packed with scenic views, local charm, and expert guides.
Mallorca: Valldemossa & Soller Tour – A Deep Dive into the Island’s Charm
If you’re craving a day away from the beaches and exploring Mallorca’s picturesque towns and rugged coastline, the Valldemossa & Soller Tour offers a balanced blend of scenic beauty, cultural charm, and authentic local experiences. This full-day bus trip, priced at around $51 per person, covers highlights like the enchanting village of Valldemossa, the vibrant town of Soller, and spectacular views along Mallorca’s west coast.
What really captivates about this experience is the way it combines impressive landscapes with charming towns, all within a comfortably paced day. Plus, the presence of knowledgeable guides helps make this a rewarding journey. One possible caveat? The tour can feel a little rushed in some stops, especially in Soller, where only about an hour is allocated for exploration.
This tour will suit travelers who love scenic drives, want a taste of traditional Mallorca, and prefer to see multiple highlights without the hassle of planning. It’s a great choice for those who appreciate guided insights and a touch of local flavor, especially if you’re short on time but want a full picture of Mallorca’s west side.

This tour is primarily designed for those who want to experience Mallorca beyond the typical beach scene. The route takes you along the dramatic west coast, famous for towering cliffs and sweeping views, making this a feast for the eyes from the moment the bus departs Palma.
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Kickoff at 11am in Palma, with optional hotel pickup in the Calvia area—an arrangement that’s convenient if you’re staying nearby. The meeting point behind the Parc de la Mar, marked by the bus with CityXperience’s logo, is straightforward and well-organized. For those who choose the pickup option, expect a window between 8am and 9:20am for collection, so plan accordingly.
The tour lasts between 4.5 to 8 hours, depending on the day’s schedule, and involves mostly coach travel with multiple stops. Keep in mind, timing can vary if the tour visits Valldemossa first or Soller first, based on parking logistics—something to keep in mind if you’re keen on specific stops.
First Stop: Soller
Your first major stop is Soller, arguably Mallorca’s most picturesque town. Surrounded by orange groves and set in a lush valley, Soller’s historic streets invite leisurely strolling. Reviewers mention that an hour in Soller can feel a bit rushed, but you still get enough time to soak up the atmosphere, snap some photos, and perhaps enjoy a local orange juice in one of its charming cafes.
We loved the way the town’s colorful facades and traditional architecture make it feel like stepping back in time. Plus, the proximity to the citrus groves offers a fresh, fragrant welcome. If you’re a fan of photography or simply want to breathe in authentic Mallorca, Soller’s narrow streets are a treat.
Son Marroig and Sa Foradada
Next, the bus heads to Son Marroig, a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the Mediterranean. This stop is ideal for taking in the expansive views and contemplating the rocky headland of Sa Foradada, famous for its natural hole in the rock. From here, you’ll get that classic Mallorca postcard shot of the coast’s rugged beauty.
A reviewer highlighted the feeling of awe at this viewpoint, describing it as “spectacular,” and notes the 15-minute photo stop is perfectly timed. It’s these moments that make the trip memorable—even if you’re just catching your breath and admiring the scenery.
Valldemossa
The final major stop is the charming village of Valldemossa, renowned for its stone streets, flower-decorated houses, and peaceful courtyards. You’ll have around 50 minutes here—more than enough time to wander its cobbled alleys, browse local artisan shops, or try the famous Coca de Patata at a bakery or café.
The reviews frequently mention that visitors appreciate the authentic feel of Valldemossa, with its traditional stone houses and lush plants. Some guests felt the time was just right; others wished for a bit more to explore or relax. Still, the smaller, quiet streets and aromatic cafés make this stop particularly charming.
The coach used on this tour is generally praised for comfort and reliability, with Alvaro, the driver, earning praise from some reviewers for his skillful handling through Mallorca’s steep and winding roads. The bus is open-air, which enhances the views but can mean some wind, especially in the hills.
Group sizes tend to be manageable, with guided commentary available in several languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Czech. The multilingual aspect means guides often have to repeat information, which some guests find a bit lengthy but still appreciate for the depth of knowledge.
A standout reviewer praised guide Francisco for being well-prepared and informative, while others appreciated Antonio’s helpful and friendly manner.
At just over $50, this tour offers a lot for your money—visiting some of Mallorca’s most photogenic spots, authentic villages, and scenic viewpoints without the stress of driving or planning. While some felt the stops were brief, most agreed that the overall experience was enjoyable and well-organized.
However, a recurring theme in reviews is the feeling of being slightly rushed, especially in Soller and Valldemossa, where just an hour or so is allocated. If you prefer to explore in depth or relax over a longer period, this might be a consideration.
The included transportation (if you opt for pickup) and the scenic drive along Mallorca’s dramatic west coast do make it a convenient way to see the highlights, especially if you’re short on time. The tour’s flexibility in starting points and multilingual guides adds to its appeal.
While the main stops are well-known, the real magic lies in the details: the scent of orange blossoms in Soller, the peaceful ambiance of Valldemossa, and the stunning vistas from Son Marroig. Reviewers mention the guides’ ability to share interesting facts in multiple languages, making the journey both educational and entertaining.
Several mention enjoying local food—like the Coca de Patata—and snippets of Mallorca’s culinary tradition. Though food and drinks are not included in the price, the stops at cafes and bakeries provide a taste of local life.
This trip is ideal for travelers who want a snapshot of Mallorca’s stunning west coast, combined with cultural authenticity in villages like Valldemossa. It’s perfect if you prefer guided tours that cover multiple highlights efficiently, especially if you’re interested in scenic views, local architecture, and photographic opportunities.
However, if you’re craving complete leisure time or a more in-depth experience in each stop, you might find the schedule a little tight. It’s best suited for those who enjoy a balance of sightseeing and comfort, with some storytelling along the way.

The Mallorca: Valldemossa & Soller Tour offers a compelling way to see some of the island’s most scenic and charming spots without the hassle of planning. The combination of breathtaking vistas, authentic villages, and guided insights makes it a worthwhile choice for many travelers. It’s especially well-suited for those who value good value, efficient scheduling, and a taste of local life in Mallorca.
While the stops can feel a bit rushed, the spectacular scenery and expert guides ensure you walk away with memorable photos and stories. If you love scenic drives, picturesque towns, and a touch of Mallorca’s genuine character, this tour will serve you well.
“I thoroughly enjoyed the day trip. The pickup was easy to locate and they were organised with getting everyone on-board on time. We stopped in Soll…”

Is hotel pickup included?
It’s an optional add-on. If you choose the pickup, your driver will collect you in the Calvia area, with a window between 8am and 9:20am. Otherwise, you meet behind the Parc de la Mar in Palma at 11am.
How long is the tour?
The duration varies between 4.5 and 8 hours, depending on the schedule and stops. The core sightseeing runs from morning until mid-afternoon.
What should I bring?
Bring a camera, some water, and possibly a light jacket or hat. Expect some wind on the open-air bus and short walking distances at each stop.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there are opportunities to buy local treats like the famous Coca de Patata in Valldemossa or fresh orange juice in Soller.
How much time do I get in each town?
You’ll have around 50 minutes in Valldemossa and approximately an hour in Soller, which some guests find a bit tight for exploring, shopping, or relaxing.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
It depends. The walk from the bus to Soller is short but uphill, which might be challenging for some. Always check with the tour provider if you have specific mobility concerns.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour date, offering flexibility if needed.
This guided day trip balances scenic beauty, cultural charm, and practical convenience — perfect for travelers eager to see Mallorca’s highlights without the fuss.