Mallorca Island Tour with Train, Tram, Boat, and Bus from Cala Millor
Setting out on a full-day adventure around Mallorca with this combined transport tour is a fantastic way to see the island’s most scenic spots without the hassle of planning multiple tickets or routes. For $122.17 per person, you’ll spend around 8-9 hours exploring stunning coastlines, mountain roads, historic towns, and iconic sights like Sa Calobra, the Torrent de Pareis, and the charming town of Soller. Led by a knowledgeable guide, this tour combines coach rides, a historic train, a boat trip, and a tram journey, offering a varied and engaging experience.
Two things we love about this tour are the spectacular views along the Tramuntana coast—especially from the boat and train—and the chance to explore the famous Sa Calobra at your own pace. Both provide photo-worthy moments that will stay with you long after you leave. Plus, the local guide’s explanations enrich the experience, making each stop more meaningful.
A possible consideration is that some travelers find the schedule a bit rushed, particularly if you want to take more time exploring places like Sa Calobra or the small villages along the coast. The journey is long, and with multiple stops, it’s understandable that time is tight. This tour suits travelers who enjoy a full-day of sightseeing and don’t mind a packed schedule.
This tour is best for those looking to cover a lot of ground in one day, enjoy spectacular scenery, and experience Mallorca’s diverse landscapes—from mountains to coast—without the stress of self-driving. It’s ideal for first-time visitors or those short on time but eager to get a broad taste of the island’s highlights.
Key Points
- Variety of transport modes: Combines coach, train, boat, and tram for a dynamic experience.
- Spectacular scenery: Includes stunning coastlines, mountain views, and iconic rock formations.
- Local insights: Guided commentary enhances understanding of each site.
- Free time at Sa Calobra: Opportunity to relax, explore, or grab lunch on your own.
- Long day, packed schedule: Rushing may be felt at some stops, especially in Soller and Sa Calobra.
- Excellent for first-timers: Offers a rundown of Mallorca’s highlights.
Exploring the Mallorca Island Tour in Detail
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Starting Point and First Stop: Inca
The tour kicks off from Cala Millor at 9:00 am, with a comfortable ride heading northwest into the Sierra de Tramuntana. The first major stop is Inca, a lively town famous for its leather goods. Here, you have about 35 minutes to stretch your legs, use the restroom, or browse a leather store. It’s a necessary break for the driver as well, who must take regular rest periods. While many travelers skip shopping, it’s a good chance to pick up a handcrafted leather souvenir if you find something you like.
The Breathtaking Drive to La Calobra
Next, you’ll journey through some of Europe’s most famous mountain roads, the MA 2141, en route to Sa Calobra. This part of the trip is a highlight across its own right, as your guide explains landmarks like Lluc Monastery, Puig Mayor, and the Torrente de Pareis. The drive is about one hour, and you’ll experience the thrill of descending along a 13-kilometer winding road carved into the mountains—an engineering marvel from 1932.
Sa Calobra and the Torrent de Pareis
Once in Sa Calobra, you’ll be treated to stunning rock formations along the coast, with plenty of time to explore. You might choose to relax on the beach, grab a snack, or just soak in the views. Many reviewers mention how spectacular the scenery is, with one traveler describing the drive down as providing “a unique view of the surroundings.” It’s a popular spot for photos, given the dramatic cliffs and tranquil waters.
The Torrent de Pareis, a 3-kilometer-long limestone gorge, is a major draw here. Carved by water over thousands of years, this canyon exemplifies the raw beauty of Mallorca’s rugged landscape. The tour includes a stop here for about 1.5 hours, giving you enough time to walk along or simply marvel at the erosive power of nature.
Boat Ride from Sa Calobra to Soller
Next is a 40-minute boat trip aboard a modern vessel, which weaves along the coast from Sa Calobra to Port de Soller. This leg offers some of the most memorable views of Mallorca: towering cliffs, hidden caves, and tiny islands. You’ll pass by defensive towers, marine caves, and quiet coves—each a perfect photo op.
Several reviews highlight the boat trip as a favorite part of the day. One traveler remarked, “You will witness Mallorca’s beauty in a way that exceeds expectations,” capturing how transporting it is to see the coastline from the sea. The boat ride provides a refreshing change from land travel and a chance to appreciate the island’s natural beauty from a different perspective.
Soller Tram and Historic Train
Arriving at the Port of Soller, you’ll hop on the tram that takes you through lush orchards of lemon and orange trees towards Soller Town. This tram journey lasts 25 minutes and offers scenic views of Mallorca’s fertile interior, with the route passing straight through the town itself.
Once in Soller, the highlight is the wooden vintage train built in 1912. This classical train ride winds through the valley, passing tunnels and orchards, culminating in the town of Bunyola. Over the years, this train has kept its charm, and many travelers find it to be a nostalgic and authentic part of the day. The train ride lasts about 50 minutes and offers privileged views of the lush landscape, making it a fitting end to the sightseeing.
Returning to Cala Millor
After the train, your coach will pick you up at Bunyola to bring you back to Cala Millor, completing a comprehensive journey around Mallorca’s most memorable sights. The entire experience is approximately 8-9 hours, capturing both the coastal beauty and inland charm of the island.
Authentic Experiences and Practical Insights
From multiple reviews, we learn that the scenery is the main star. The drive along the mountain roads, the boat trip along cliffs and caves, and the train through lush valleys are all moments where you’ll want your camera ready. One reviewer, Astrid, described it as a “Superdag,” noting how much was seen and how helpful the guide was—an aspect that adds value especially for those unfamiliar with Mallorca.
However, some travelers feel the schedule can be tight. Anita mentioned, “It was enjoyable but felt rushed,” especially in Soller, where only about 20 minutes on the tram might not be enough to appreciate the town fully. If you’re someone who prefers ample time in each place, you might find this tour slightly hurried, but the overall structure does allow for highlights rather than deep explorations.
The price of around $122 per person is reasonable considering the variety of transport modes, the guided commentary, and the included boat trip. It’s a good deal for those who want a comprehensive taste of Mallorca without spending the day coordinating logistics themselves.
Who Will Appreciate This Tour?
This tour is best suited for first-time visitors wanting to tick off Mallorca’s top sights, photographers eager for stunning landscapes, and those comfortable with a packed schedule. If you love breathtaking views, historic transport, and coastal landscapes, this experience will likely meet your expectations.
The Sum Up: Who Should Consider This Tour?
If you’re after a full day of diverse scenery — from mountain roads to seaside cliffs — and don’t mind a busy schedule, this tour offers excellent value. It’s a fine way to experience Mallorca’s varied landscapes and charming towns in one go, with a guide to help make sense of it all. The combination of tranquil boat rides, historic train journeys, and mountain drives means you’ll leave with a well-rounded impression of the island’s natural beauty.
On the other hand, if you prefer slower-paced exploration or have specific places you want to linger in, this tour might feel too rushed. It’s designed for those eager to see a broad spectrum of Mallorca’s highlights in a single day rather than deep-diving into any one location.
Ultimately, this experience offers an accessible, scenic, and engaging way to fall in love with Mallorca’s rugged coastlines and lush interior, especially if you value authentic views and a variety of transport. It’s a solid pick for adventure seekers and first-time visitors alike—ready to take in the best Mallorca has to offer in just one day.
FAQ
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, a 50-minute boat trip from Sa Calobra to Port de Soller, the Soller tram ride, and the historic Soller train journey. It also offers free time to explore Sa Calobra.
How long is the entire tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 to 9 hours, including all transportation, stops, and free time.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at La Santa Maria in Cala Millor at 9:00 am, and the return is back to the same meeting point.
Is the tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The tour is designed for a maximum of 55 travelers to keep the experience intimate and manageable.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included. You may want to bring snacks or plan to buy food during your free time in Sa Calobra or Soller.
How much free time do I get at Sa Calobra?
You get about 1 hour and 30 minutes to explore, relax, or grab a snack at your own expense.
Is the boat trip comfortable?
Yes, the boat is described as modern, and the 40-minute ride offers beautiful views of the coastline.
What about the train ride?
The historic wooden train has been operating since 1912 and is considered a highlight for many, providing scenic views through tunnels and alongside lush valleys.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, there is a free cancellation policy if you cancel at least 24 hours before the tour begins.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, and a camera are recommended to make the most of the trip’s stunning scenery.
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