If you’re dreaming of exploring Mallorca beyond the beaches, a day in the Tramuntana Mountains might be just what you need. This full-day tour promises a mix of historic train rides, picturesque villages, and breathtaking scenery—all packed into roughly eight hours. While we haven’t done it ourselves, the glowing reviews and detailed itineraries suggest it’s a well-organized way to experience some of Mallorca’s most cherished spots.
What we really like about this tour is how it combines transportation and sightseeing in a seamless way. The vintage train ride adds a charming, nostalgic touch, and the visits to villages like Soller, Deia, and Valldemossa are full of character and history. Plus, the inclusion of afternoon tea and a small group setup means more personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
One thing to keep in mind is the price—around $262 per person—it’s not the cheapest option, but it includes quite a bit: transportation, guides, and a lovely meal. That said, it’s best suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of history, scenic views, and cultural sites without feeling rushed. If you’re someone who appreciates a well-rounded, curated experience, this could be a great fit.
Key Points
- Balanced itinerary offers scenic train rides and village visits.
- Small-group experience provides a more intimate tour and personalized service.
- Historical insights about Mallorca’s famous visitors like Chopin and George Sand.
- Beautiful scenery throughout, especially passing orange groves and coastal views.
- Comfortable pacing with plenty of time at each stop to explore.
- Inclusive extras like afternoon tea and bottled water enhance the experience.
Exploring Mallorca’s Tramuntana Mountains on a Guided Day Tour

The Sierra Tramuntana tour is designed for those wanting to see Mallorca’s mountainous heart and its charming villages without the hassle of planning every detail. It’s a full-day adventure that combines historic train rides, scenic drives, and time in some of the most photogenic spots on the island.
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The Journey Begins: Riding the Tren de Soller
The experience kicks off with a ride on the historic railway, known as the Tren de Soller. This vintage train, which takes about an hour and a half, is a highlight in itself. It’s an authentic throwback, with wooden carriages and scenic views, making the journey as memorable as the destinations. We loved the way this rail trip sets a relaxed tone for the day, giving you a chance to soak in the landscape without the stress of driving.
Discovering Soller
Arriving in Soller, your guide will take you on a walk through the town’s streets, showcasing its modernist façade and art nouveau architecture. The town’s atmosphere is truly Mediterranean—bright, vibrant, and full of life. The nearby Bartholomew church and lively streets make for great photo opportunities. With about an hour and a half here, you’ll have enough time to get a feel for its unique character.
From Town to Port: The Historic Tram and Harbour Lunch
Next, you’ll hop on a historic tram that takes you to Port de Soller. This short ride is charming and offers a nostalgic glimpse into old Mallorca. The port itself is a relaxed spot, perfect for a leisurely lunch in the harbor. Many reviewers mention how the local cuisine, especially the delicious tapas, really elevates the experience. The opportunity to enjoy a meal amid scenic views truly adds to the appeal.
Visiting Deia – An Artist’s Village
After lunch, the tour heads to Deia, a quaint mountain village that’s popular with artists and writers. Here, you can visit the famous St. John’s Church and take in breathtaking views over the Mediterranean and the mountains. The quiet, artistic vibe of Deia provides a perfect contrast to the busier towns. With about an hour to explore, you’ll get a taste of the serene lifestyle that makes this village so special.
The Charm of Valldemossa
Your last stop is Valldemossa, a picturesque hilltop village famous for its air quality and historical associations. King Sancho and Chopin are among its most notable visitors. The town’s cobblestone streets, cozy cafes, and beautiful monastery make it a favorite among visitors. It’s a lovely place to unwind and soak up Mallorca’s cultural atmosphere, especially if you’re interested in its artistic heritage.
What’s Included and What to Expect
This tour offers several inclusions that make it good value. You’ll get bottled water, an afternoon tea, and the services of both a driver and local guide—ensuring you’re well looked after. The guided tours at each stop are designed to add context and depth, helping you appreciate what you’re seeing.
The tour has a small-group limit of 8 people, which means more personalized attention and a more relaxed experience. Plus, the fact that it’s operated by a multi-lingual guide means you’re likely to get interesting stories and insights along the way.
Timing and Meeting Details
The tour starts at 9:45 am from Carrer d’Eusebi Estada in Palma. It’s close to public transportation, making it easy to access. The entire day wraps up back at the starting point, giving you flexibility afterward.
Duration and Physical Considerations
The day lasts around 8 hours, which is a long but manageable time for most travelers. The activity level is Moderate—expect some walking around towns and gentle strolls. If you’re comfortable with light walking and steps, you should be fine.
Price and Value
At roughly $262, the cost reflects the included transportation, guides, and meals. Considering the vintage train ride and visits to multiple villages, many find it offers good value for a curated experience that you might struggle to organize independently.
Customer Feedback
Reviewers consistently praise the scenic views and delicious food, especially the tapas. One reviewer, Palle H, highlighted the guide’s knowledge and enthusiasm, calling it a “really well-arranged tour” and recommending it highly. The small-group setting also garnered appreciation, as it makes the experience feel more personal and less rushed.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is perfect for travelers who want a taste of Mallorca’s countryside and coast without the stress of self-driving. It suits those interested in history, architecture, and scenic landscapes. If you love charming villages, good local food, and leisurely exploration, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.
It’s also a good option if you prefer guided tours that provide local insights and want to avoid the hassle of organizing transportation between sites. Since the group size is small, it’s ideal for travelers who value a more intimate setting.
The Sum Up
All in all, this Sierra Tramuntana tour offers a well-rounded taste of Mallorca’s mountain villages, coastal charm, and historical flair. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate comfortable pacing, scenic views, and a touch of local culture. The vintage train rides and picturesque stops create a memorable day out, and the included afternoon tea and personalized guide service add extra touches that elevate the experience.
While it’s not the cheapest option, many consider it good value for a curated, guided day that covers Mallorca’s highlights with ease and style. If you’re after a relaxed but enriching way to see Mallorca’s mountain treasures, this tour might just fit the bill.
Sierra Tramuntana: Mountain Tops and Cosy Villages
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FAQ

How long is the train ride on this tour?
The train ride on the Tren de Soller lasts about an hour and a half, providing a scenic, nostalgic journey through the mountains.
Which villages will I visit on the tour?
You’ll explore Soller, Deia, and Valldemossa, each offering unique charm—ranging from artistic and historic to peaceful and scenic.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers the train ticket, local and professional guides, bottled water, and afternoon tea. Lunch is not included but is available at the harbour.
How big are the tour groups?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience and less crowding.
What is the start point and time?
The tour starts at 9:45 am from Carrer d’Eusebi Estada in Palma, near public transportation options.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly specified, the moderate physical activity and walking should be manageable for most travelers comfortable with light walking.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How long does the entire tour last?
The full experience runs about 8 hours, so plan your day accordingly.
What kind of guide will I have?
A multi-lingual professional guide, who will share insights into Mallorca’s history and culture throughout the day.
Whether you’re after stunning panoramic views, charming villages, or simply a relaxed way to experience Mallorca’s mountains, this tour is a solid option. It blends history, scenery, and local flavor in a way few other excursions manage, making for a memorable day on the island.
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