Planning to explore Mallorca’s natural beauty? A lot of travelers rave about this tour, which combines an easy hike through the iconic Soller valley with the chance to unwind in a local orange farm. It’s the kind of experience that feels genuine — a step away from crowded tourist spots, with authentic views and flavors. If you love nature walks, mountain scenery, and a taste of local life, this might just be your cup of tea.
What we personally like about this tour? First, the knowledgeable guides really know how to make the landscape come alive with stories and insights. Second, the stunning mountain vistas and charming villages make every step memorable. That said, a possible consideration is that the tour is quite tailored and small-group, which is great if you like a more personalized experience — but it might not suit those seeking a more relaxed, independent outing. Overall, it’s well-suited for anyone wanting a mix of gentle adventure and culture, especially those who appreciate good views and local flavors.
Key Points

- Authentic experience combining nature walk and local farm visit
- Small group for personalized attention and a more intimate outing
- Stunning views of the Sierra de Tramuntana mountains
- Includes a picnic with local products and the best orange juice
- Accessible for most with adaptable routes based on weather and skill
- Comprehensive value with guided commentary, transport, and tastings
Discovering Soller Valley: A Walk Through Mallorca’s Green Heart

Mallorca is full of scenic spots, but the Soller valley holds a special charm. Surrounded by the rugged Sierra de Tramuntana, this lush area boasts a climate perfect for exotic plants and thriving orange groves. The tour offers a wonderful chance to see this picturesque landscape without the fuss of large group tours or overly commercialized experiences. It’s a taste of authentic Mallorca, all wrapped into a manageable four-hour outing.
We loved the way this tour combines nature, culture, and flavor effortlessly. Walking through the quiet, cobbled streets of hidden villages, you’ll get a sense of what life is like in the mountains away from the busy coast. The guided element makes a difference; knowledgeable guides walk you through the history and significance of the landscape, manor houses, and ancient irrigation systems—muslim-era infrastructure still visible today.
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What Makes This Tour Stand Out?

The highlight for many is the walk through the valley, which is an excellent way to see the region’s charm firsthand. You’ll pass through hidden villages, explore the farm life of the area, and enjoy some of the best mountain views Mallorca has to offer. Plus, the visit to an orange farm is a genuine treat. Not just a farm visit — you’ll get to taste fresh orange juice that many describe as “the best they’ve ever had.” The fresh, sweet flavor really is a highlight.
Another big plus is the guided tour. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience informative yet relaxed. Several reviews mention how the guides’ enthusiasm helps bring the landscape to life, explaining the history, flora, and even sharing personal stories. The small group size (limited to four participants) means you get more attention, making it feel like a personalized adventure rather than a crowd.
The Itinerary in Detail

Starting Point: Plaça d’Espanya
The tour kicks off at Plaça d’Espanya in Palma, where your guide will meet you in front of the James I statue. This central location is easy to find and convenient, especially if you’re staying nearby or arriving by cruise (transportation from the cruise terminal is included). Expect to start bright and early, with the group heading towards the mountains.
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Depending on weather and your hiking skills, the guide will choose the best route, often along part of the famous GR221 trail — also known as the Dry Stone Route. This trail is well-known among hikers for its stunning views and historical significance, featuring dry stone walls, ancient manor houses, and cultivated terraces.
The hike typically lasts around 2 hours. It’s not overly strenuous, but sturdy shoes are necessary. You’ll walk through a landscape dotted with olive trees (some nearly 1,000 years old) and see ancient irrigation systems dating back to Muslim times. If summer conditions align, you might even have the chance to take a swim in a nearby beach, adding a refreshing break to your walk.
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The Picnic and Orange Farm Visit
After the hike, the group pauses for a local picnic in the orange farm. This is a lovely, relaxed moment to soak in the views, enjoy a typical mallorcan snack (pamboli), and sample homemade marmalade. It’s a good opportunity to chat with your guide and fellow travelers.
The farm visit also includes a tasting of fresh marmalade and, of course, the famous orange juice. Many reviews mention how delicious and refreshing it is — a true highlight of the experience. The farm shop offers souvenirs, but these are not included in the price, so keep that in mind if you’re considering buying gifts.
Returning to Palma
The tour wraps up with a scenic drive back to Palma, with plenty of time to reflect on the mountain views and quiet villages. The group returns to the starting point around four hours after departure. The small size means you’ll end feeling like you’ve had a genuine, personalized look into Mallorca’s countryside.
What Travelers Say

Reviewers consistently commend the guides’ knowledge and friendly attitude. One said, “The guide really brought the landscape to life with stories and insights, making the walk fascinating.” Others love the stunning mountain views and the peaceful atmosphere, perfect for anyone looking to escape the crowds.
Some mention that the routes are flexible, tailored to weather and group ability. A few also note that the walk is accessible for most, though sturdy shoes are recommended given the terrain.
Of course, the tour isn’t without its downsides. A few reviewers mention that the cost of souvenirs can be tempting, and the small group size might feel a bit tight for those who prefer more independence. Plus, the tour is weather dependent — in rainy conditions, the experience may be less enjoyable, but guides will adapt accordingly.
Pricing and Value

At $90 per person, the tour offers a packaged experience that includes guided commentary, transportation, entrance tickets to the farm, and tastings. Considering the personalized nature, scenic hikes, and local tastings, many travelers find it quite good value. It’s a half-day experience that combines physical activity and culture, making it a good choice for those wanting an authentic slice of Mallorca rather than just sightseeing from a bus.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience suits nature lovers and those interested in local culture. If you enjoy gentle walks in scenic settings and want to learn about Mallorca’s rural life, you’ll appreciate the small-group format. It’s also ideal if you’re traveling with someone who prefers a more relaxed pace but still craves beautiful views and engaging commentary.
It’s a good choice for adults and seniors comfortable walking on uneven terrain, and families with older children can enjoy it too. If you’re after a more intense hike or a focus on historical sites, this might not be the tour for you.
Final Thoughts

All in all, the From Palma: Soller Valley Walk and Picnic in Orange Farm offers a well-rounded glimpse of Mallorca’s natural beauty, agricultural traditions, and scenic landscapes. The small-group approach ensures a personal, intimate experience, and the guide’s insights add depth to the walk. The highlight remains the spectacular mountain views paired with the simple pleasure of tasting fresh local produce.
If you’re looking for a way to slow down, enjoy nature, and get a taste of real Mallorca, this tour is a solid choice. It’s especially suited for travelers who enjoy light physical activity combined with cultural moments and stunning scenery. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes and prepare for incredible views that’ll stay with you long after the tour ends.
From Palma: Soller valley walk and picnic in orange farm
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally suitable for older children who can handle a couple of hours of walking on uneven terrain. Young children might find the walk a bit long or demanding, so consider your family’s comfort level.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are a must. It’s also wise to bring water and a hat, especially in summer when the sun can be strong.
Can I book a pickup from the cruise terminal?
Yes, pickup and drop-off from the cruise terminal are available, making it convenient for cruise passengers.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers transportation, guided tour, entrance tickets to the orange farm, a typical snack (pamboli), marmalade tasting, and the orange juice.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about four hours, starting from Palma and returning to the same point.
Is the route flexible?
Yes, the guide will choose a route based on weather conditions and your hiking ability, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour can be adapted for weather; in case of heavy rain, the guide might modify the route or reschedule, and full refunds are available if you cancel 24 hours in advance.
If you’re craving a peaceful, scenic excursion that combines the best of Mallorca’s mountain beauty, local flavors, and personal touch, this Soller valley walk and orange farm picnic might just be the perfect half-day escape.
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