Mallorca Full-Day Train, Tram & Boat Tour

From€105
8 hours
Palma de Mallorca, Spain

About this activity

Experience Mallorca's beauty on a full-day tour combining train, tram, and boat rides, exploring Sóller and Port de Sóller's charm.

Highlights

  • Scenic train ride through the Tramuntana Mountains
  • Picturesque tram journey to the coastal village of Sóller
  • Relaxing boat cruise along Mallorca's stunning coastline
  • Explore the charming Port de Sóller with its sandy beaches
  • Discover the rich history and culture of Sóller town

Full description

Discover the enchanting island of Mallorca on a full-day adventure that seamlessly blends scenic train, tram, and boat rides. Begin your journey with a picturesque train ride from Palma to Sóller, traversing the stunning Tramuntana Mountains. Upon arrival in Sóller, hop aboard a charming tram that winds its way through lush landscapes to the coastal village of Port de Sóller. Here, enjoy a leisurely boat cruise along the island's breathtaking coastline, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. This tour provides a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural exploration, and relaxation, making it an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in Mallorca's unique charm.

Included / Excluded

  • Round-trip train ride from Palma to Sóller
  • Tram journey from Sóller to Port de Sóller
  • Boat cruise along Mallorca's coastline
  • Meals and beverages

Itinerary

1

In Sa Calobra, we will embark on a cruise to the Port of Sóller, sailing along the north coast of the island and observing the maritime cornice of the Sierra de Tramuntana (listed as a World Heritage Site) that offers spectacular views of nature in state pure. In Sa Calobra we stop for about 1h30 for lunch break (not included), bathing or to visit the Torrent.

Duration: 1h 30mAdmission: YES
2

This emblematic torrent crosses the mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana and flows into the Mediterranean Sea. It is one of the favourite tourist locations for its beautiful scenery and for its natural habitat to many different animals. Back in 2003, Pareis was declared a natural monument.

Duration: 15 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
3

This beautiful natural port is separated from Mallorca by the mountains of Tramuntana. A little treasure coveted from the corsairs offers us mixed perfumes of orange blossom, irreplaceable scenery and a rich maritime history. The old-fashioned wooden tram connects the Port and the Town of Soller, also known as the commercial and cultural centre on the Serra de Tramuntana. The mythical steam train has been running since 1912, running the route between Palma and Soller. It’s small rails, it’s artisan touch and antique feel all contribute to its splendour, whilst chugging along the natural path of the Serra de Alfabia.

Duration: 1 hourAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
4

we will start the return route with the classic train from Sóller to Palma. Its wooden wagons, pampered with care, take us with their soft rattle back in time to 1912 when it was inaugurated. The train is characterized by being a narrow gauge railway, rare today and by presenting a very varied old rolling stock, of a detailed character and artisan maintenance.

Duration: 40 minAdmission: YES

Meeting point

Start Location

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Important information

Know before you book

  • This tour operates in English; ensure you are comfortable with the language.
  • Check the availability of the tour on your preferred date, as schedules may vary seasonally.
  • Be aware that the tour involves multiple forms of transportation; plan accordingly if you have mobility concerns.

Know before you go

  • Wear comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for walking and varying weather conditions.
  • Bring a camera to capture the picturesque landscapes and coastal views.
  • Consider bringing a light jacket or sweater, as temperatures can vary throughout the day.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 1 days before the activity starts

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Accessibility

  • Stroller Accessible
  • Easy Public Transport
  • Infant Seats Available

Traveler reviews

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don’t know how you are in business

would not book at all unless you want the shadiest company touring you they cancelled sacolobra and didn’t tell me until the bus was moving.. the reason? there was cyclists, completely valid except i asked them on whatsapp 2 days before if the trip would still be on and they confirmed and also said any changes would be notified in advance.. so much for that. 0 coordination across the many modes of transportation- the guide rushed through and my group definitely did not understand what she said if you’re going to explain it maybe slow down? literally would give this 0 stars if possible - oh and i made plans to figure out the rest of the trip since that was the main attraction for me and i was able to go Literally avoid at all costs

Rishika_RMay 17, 2026VIATOR

Rudest guide ever - she has behavioral or emotional problems

I took several trips with tripadvisor, and this is by far the worst experience I ever had In the morning a 9:20 start was delayed by 50 minutes because Vivian, our guide, was waiting for her friends to come for whom she had reserved the best seats in the bus and wouldn’t let anybody sit there Those 50 minutes delay was endured with no explanation. No apologies, no reasoning. Her English was broken. Her German was worse. There was no stop between switching languages in a monotonous raspy voice, which was very difficult to listen to. The only time she wanted to make sure that everybody understood her was when she asked for tips. There was no guidance on the boat ride no guidance on the tram and train rides. There was no clear instructions on where we were going: only when we had to be back on the bus. She was very clumsy in tracking people on the bus, referred to many people by the wrong names, didn’t explain who was supposed to switch buses and where and why. I think instead of her, a voice record would have better communications with the passengers. Any questions even the simplest ones were answered by a rude attitude, such as ‘I told you three times already why didn’t you listen’ which in most-cases wasn’t true. All passengers sort of gave up on her and shared our experience with how rude she was to them too The bus on the ride to Soler was way too large for the curved twisty and narrow roads, and it was a very, very dangerous trip. It should be done safely by a smaller tour bus. I wish I could get my money back because we just spent over $250 and 10 hours of our time to be driven aimlessly and dangerously around the countryside by a rude and disturbed person. Do not take this trip with this person Vivian. I’m still upset and this is the nicest way I can describe how I feel.

AnilgungorMay 7, 2026TRIPADVISOR

A time was had

great tour with great staff. Such a great bus driver, tour guide and overall staff. Very understanding and accommodating Tour guide was knowledgeable and funny! Me and my friends had a great time and bit to mention the guide spoke about 4 languages and counting

Miss KApr 22, 2026TRIPADVISOR

Keep calm and DO Not BOOK with this company

After a lengthy wait at a bus stop ( no hotel pickup as advertised) I called the company. They told me, sorry the driver forgot to pick you up. Now they will to their best to find out I I can be refunded 🤨 I REPEAT, do not loose a sunny day like me, do not get angry like me, do not get scammed like me, book somewhere else

gerhardr337Mar 17, 2026TRIPADVISOR

Too rushed

Didn't begin well:- chaotic at pick up point:- multiple Lemon buses arriving simultaneously:- people had no idea which was the correct bus. People had to go from bus to bus to see which was the correct bus for them. One of the guides in particular was completely unhelpful and rude at this point (to multiple people, not just us). Journey to Sa Calobra was pleasant:- bus driver extremely skilful on the narrow mountain roads! Boat trip back to Port Soller was good. Unfortunately, we had zero time there (thought we might be able to grab a swim), and had to go straight to the tram to Soller. We had the grand total of 20 minutes in Soller before getting on the train back to Palma:- no time whatsoever to get a flavour of the place.

aidanbP8004NVOct 27, 2025TRIPADVISOR