If you’re exploring Mallorca and want to get a real taste of local flavors combined with beautiful scenery, the Treurer Tapas Gourmet and Olive Oil Tour might catch your eye. While we haven’t personally experienced it, reviews and descriptions paint a pretty appealing picture. This experience promises a mix of olive oil tasting, scenic views, and a delicious tapas dinner crafted with local ingredients. It’s a solid option for those curious about Mallorca’s cuisine and olive oil culture without having to venture far from the island’s highlights.
One of the things we really like about this tour is how it combines educational elements—you get to learn what makes extra virgin olive oil special and how to tell it apart from other oils. Plus, the setting in an olive grove means you’ll enjoy your tasting with a backdrop of Mallorca’s beautiful countryside. On the flip side, a possible drawback is that the food portion might leave some wanting more freshness, especially if you’re expecting a variety of vibrant vegetables as seen in some reviews.
This tour is well-suited for adults who enjoy food, wine, and scenic landscapes, especially if you’re keen to understand local agricultural traditions. If you’re after a laid-back, sensory experience with a relaxed pace and a focus on quality local products, this could be a good choice. Just keep in mind it’s not designed for children under 14, which makes it more of a grown-up outing.
Key Points
- Educational and Tasty: Learn the difference between various olive oils and how to taste them properly.
- Beautiful Setting: The olive grove provides a peaceful, picturesque backdrop for your tasting and dinner.
- Local Flavors: The tapas menu features Mallorcan and Mediterranean influences with a modern twist.
- Relaxed Pace: The experience lasts around 4.5 hours, with a mix of guided learning, scenic views, and a leisurely dinner.
- Value for Money: At $70 per person, it offers a good balance of education, scenery, and delicious food.
- Limited for Kids: Not suitable for children under 14, so plan accordingly.
A Detailed Look at What You Can Expect
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Starting Point and First Impressions
The tour begins at the Finca Treurer EVOO—a charming finca that’s likely to set a tranquil tone from the start. The meeting spot is the Terraza principal, a perfect place to gather before heading into the experience. From the descriptions, it sounds like a well-organized setup, with the group then led to a 45-minute class. Here, you’ll get introduced to the origins of the finca and the passion that drives their olive oil production.
This initial segment is more than just a quick overview; it’s an opportunity to connect with local producers and understand the care and tradition behind their products. If you’re someone who appreciates knowing the story behind what you’re tasting, this part is likely to resonate.
Olive Oil Tasting & Educational Component
Next comes the olive oil tasting session. We love the way this experience emphasizes teaching you how to distinguish extra virgin olive oil from lesser-quality oils, which can be confusing in grocery stores. The staff are described as super friendly and attentive, making the learning process accessible and engaging.
You’ll learn how to taste the oils, probably savoring different varieties to pick out subtle nuances. It’s not just about drinking; it’s about understanding the flavor profiles—from fruity and peppery to grassy or nutty. This part lasts about 40 minutes, which sounds just right to keep it engaging without feeling too drawn out.
Scenic Views and the Olive Grove
After the tasting, there’s a short scenic drive or walk to a picturesque spot in the grove. The reviews mention stunning views, which means you’ll likely be enjoying the countryside’s serenity while soaking in Mallorca’s natural beauty. It’s a great photo opportunity and adds to the overall ambiance.
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The highlight for many is the gourmet tapas dinner. Crafted by a skilled chef, the menu features Mallorcan and Mediterranean-inspired tapas with a modern twist. Imagine bites of local cheeses, cured meats, olives, and perhaps some seafood or vegetable creations. The reviews suggest the tapas are delicious, and the setting—probably on the finca’s terrace—is ideal for a relaxed dinner.
However, one review points out that the food was okay but not overly fresh, with limited vegetables in the tapas. That said, the presentation and atmosphere seem to compensate, making it more about the experience than a culinary tour de force. Water is included, but other drinks aren’t, so you might want to bring some extra cash or your preferred beverage if you’re looking for a more celebratory vibe.
Duration and Group Size
Spanning about 4.5 hours, the experience offers enough time to absorb the surroundings, learn, taste, and unwind. The group size isn’t specified, but given the nature of the event, it’s likely intimate enough to feel personal but still social. The tour is accessible for wheelchairs, which is a thoughtful touch.
What the Reviews Say
The reviews are quite positive overall. One traveler from France gave a perfect 5 out of 5, describing the setting as idyllic with excellent service. They particularly appreciated the relaxed atmosphere and beautiful scenery. Another from Germany highlighted the delicious tapas and tasteful evening, warning only to dress smartly for the occasion.
A slightly more mixed review from another German traveler pointed out that while the tastings were enjoyable and informative, the food felt somewhat minimal and lacked fresh vegetables. They still enjoyed the evening but noted the experience might not satisfy those expecting a gourmet feast.
Such mixed but honest feedback helps set realistic expectations. It’s clear the guides are knowledgeable, and the views are stunning, but the food quality might vary depending on expectations.
The Value of This Experience
At $70 per person, this tour offers a well-rounded experience—combining education, scenic beauty, and a relaxed meal. If you’re curious about olive oil production and want a taste of Mallorca’s regional cuisine, it’s a fair price for a memorable half-day outing. It’s especially suitable for adults who enjoy learning and tasting, rather than those seeking a high-end gourmet dinner.
Keep in mind, the experience is not suitable for children under 14, so plan accordingly. Also, if you’re expecting a variety of fresh vegetables or a more elaborate dinner, you might find this a bit limited.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience is ideal if you appreciate good scenery and local culture, and want to expand your knowledge of olive oils. It caters well to foodies and wine lovers looking for a relaxed, educational outing. It’s great for couples, small groups, or anyone seeking a peaceful break from more crowded attractions. However, if your main goal is a gourmet meal with a wide variety of fresh ingredients, this might not meet all your expectations.
Treurer: Tapas Gourmet and Extra Virgin Olive Oil
FAQs

Is this experience suitable for children?
No, it’s not designed for children under 14, mainly because of the tasting and the nature of the event.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers the olive oil tasting, a tapas dinner, and water. Other drinks are not included, so plan accordingly if you want additional beverages.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about 4.5 hours, including the class, scenic views, and dinner.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for more travelers.
Are the guides bilingual?
Yes, the tour guides speak English, Spanish, and Catalan, ensuring clear communication for most visitors.
What should I wear?
While no specific dress code is mentioned, smart casual attire is advisable, especially considering the scenic and possibly outdoor setting.
If you’re after a relaxed, informative experience that combines Mallorca’s olive oil culture with stunning views and a tasty meal, this tour hits many marks. It’s best suited for adults with a curiosity for food and local traditions, and those who enjoy a peaceful setting over a bustling city vibe. The knowledgeable guides, scenic environment, and quality local products make this a worthwhile addition to your Mallorca itinerary, especially if you want a taste of the island’s culinary soul.
While some may wish for more variety or fresher ingredients in the tapas, the overall experience seems to deliver on its promise of authenticity, relaxation, and discovery. Consider it if you’re looking to slow down, learn something new, and enjoy Mallorca’s natural beauty—all while indulging in tasty bites and fine olive oil.
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