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Explore Mallorca through the eyes of Miro on this 7-hour guided tour, combining art, charming villages, scenic drives, and authentic experiences.

Traveling through Mallorca with a focus on the legendary artist Joan Miró offers a unique blend of cultural discovery, stunning landscapes, and charming towns. This 7-hour tour, organized by Elysee Tours UG, promises an immersive day following in the footsteps of Miró — from his creative spaces to the breathtaking Tramuntana mountains and picturesque villages. With a small group size, knowledgeable guides, and a carefully curated itinerary, this experience is tailored for those who appreciate art, scenic drives, and authentic local flavor.
What we really love about this tour is how it balances artistic insights with leisure and natural beauty. You get a well-rounded day that combines visits to Miró’s former studios, personal art exhibitions, and visits to traditional villages like Soller, Deia, and Valldemossa — each bursting with character. The inclusion of a scenic drive along the winding mountain roads elevates the experience, offering spectacular views at every turn. A potential consideration is that the full-day itinerary might be a bit packed for some, especially if you’d prefer more time in each location.
This tour suits travelers who want a mix of culture, scenery, and a touch of luxury — perfect for art lovers, curious explorers, or anyone looking to see Mallorca’s most enchanting spots with a knowledgeable guide. If you’re after a personalized, insightful day that combines history, nature, and art, this could be just the experience you’re looking for.

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The journey begins with a pick-up from your accommodation, setting the tone for a personalized day. Your first stop is the Miró Museum in Palma, housed in a striking architectural building. Here, you’ll find various works of the artist, offering insights into his evolving style and creative process. It’s an excellent primer for those new to Miró or a chance to deepen appreciation if you’re already familiar.
From Palma, the tour heads into the stunning Tramuntana range. The scenic drive itself is worth the price, with sweeping views that make it difficult to resist snapping pictures. The mountains have long been a muse for artists and travelers alike, and the route offers a memorable perspective of Mallorca’s rugged beauty.
Next up is the historic town of Soller, famous for its narrow streets and vibrant market life. Miró’s connection runs deep here — his parents-in-law lived in Soller, and he often visited. The visit includes a tour of the Soller train station exhibition, showcasing Miró’s works, and a deeper exploration of the town’s history. The guided walk reveals local stories and hidden corners that you might miss on your own.
For lunch, you’re treated to a meal at a local restaurant in the harbor, serving traditional Mallorcan dishes. If you’re up for a bit of extra adventure, you can hop on the historic tram (fare not included) from Soller to Port de Soller, adding a nostalgic touch to your day.
Continuing along the panoramic road to Deia, this hillside village exemplifies Mallorca’s artistic soul. Perched on a hill, Deia is famous for its bohemian vibe and stunning views. At the luxurious La Residencia Hotel, the Miro Café displays a large collection of Miró’s works — a living museum of sorts. Here, you can sip your coffee on the terrace, soaking in the views and the artistic ambiance.
The last stop before heading back is Valldemossa, a village celebrated not only for its beauty but also for its historical connection to Chopin. Wandering the cobbled streets, exploring local sights, and soaking up the ambiance is a great way to cap off the day. You’ll have free time to absorb the charm of this quintessential Mallorca spot.
After exploring Valldemossa, the group heads back along the same scenic route, with plenty of opportunities to reflect on the day’s highlights. The entire experience wraps up with a drop-off at your accommodation, leaving you with lasting memories of Mallorca’s artistic and natural wonders.

The small group size—limited to six participants—really enhances the experience. It fosters a relaxed atmosphere where guides like Captain Michael J, described as knowledgeable and personable, can tailor their explanations and answer questions in depth. His enthusiasm and genuine interest in Mallorca’s culture and Miró’s legacy shine through, making the tour more than just a checklist of sights.
The balance between guided tours and free time offers a nice mix. For example, the visit to La Residencia’s Miro Café combines art appreciation with a leisurely coffee break, allowing you to absorb the atmosphere without feeling rushed. The inclusion of a lunch in Soller provides a taste of authentic Mallorcan cuisine, an essential part of any cultural tour.
One of the key benefits highlighted by previous travelers is the scenery — the route through the Tramuntana mountains offers jaw-dropping views that you’ll remember long after the day ends. And, as one reviewer noted, the guides are highly knowledgeable, making the art and history parts engaging and accessible.
At $329 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive experience that combines art, culture, scenery, and local flavor. Given the included visits, guided commentary, transportation, lunch, and small group setting, it provides good value for those seeking an in-depth, curated Mallorca experience. It’s more than a sightseeing trip; it’s an opportunity to understand and feel the island’s artistic pulse.
This experience is ideal for art enthusiasts interested in Miró and Mallorca’s creative scene. It appeals to those who enjoy scenic drives and picturesque villages, as well as travelers wanting a more personalized and relaxed guided outing. The small group nature makes it suitable for couples, solo travelers, or small groups who prefer an intimate atmosphere. Plus, it’s accessible for visitors with limited mobility, making it a flexible option for a range of travelers.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes pickups and transfers in a comfortable, air-conditioned van. The journey through the mountains and between towns is part of the experience.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 7 hours, but starting times vary. You should check availability for specific departure times.
Are there any additional costs?
The main cost covers guided tours, museum visits, lunch, and transportation. Optional extras like the tram ride from Soller to Port de Soller are not included.
Is the tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
Yes, the tour is recommended for those with limited mobility, though some walking at the stops might be needed.
How many people are in the group?
Groups are limited to 6 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes are recommended, especially for walking and outdoor sightseeing. Large luggage or bags are not allowed on the tour.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a guide available in languages other than English?
The tour is conducted in English and German, based on the guide’s language skills.
What makes this tour unique compared to other Mallorca excursions?
Its focus on Miró’s legacy combined with scenic drives, authentic towns, and a small group setting creates an intimate and enriching experience.
This tour offers a well-crafted blend of art, scenery, and local culture, making it a fantastic choice for travelers eager to explore Mallorca beyond the usual beaches. With knowledgeable guides, stunning landscapes, and carefully curated stops, it promises a meaningful day that will deepen your appreciation for the island’s artistic heritage and natural beauty.
Whether you’re an art lover, a curious explorer, or someone simply seeking a scenic escape, this experience manages to be both educational and relaxing. The small group setup ensures you won’t feel lost in the crowd, and the inclusion of private touches like coffee at La Residencia or a traditional Mallorcan lunch makes it feel truly special.
In short, if you want to see Mallorca with a focus on its artistic soul and stunning vistas, this tour is a solid investment. It’s an authentic, enriching way to spend a day soaking in the island’s charm and creative spirit.
Note: For more options and similar experiences, check out these related tours:
– Tramuntana Panorama Tour: Soller, Deia, Valldemossa
– Palma and Valldemossa Guided Tour
– Mallorca Private Hidden Gems Tour