If you’re planning a trip to Mallorca and want to see a slice of everything — from rugged coastlines to charming villages — this full-day tour might catch your eye. It promises a mix of land, sea, vintage transport, and some of the most photographed scenery on the island. We’ve checked out the reviews, the itinerary, and what travelers say, so we can give you a clear picture of what to expect.
What we really like about this experience is its variety — you get a taste of Mallorca’s mountains, beaches, and towns, all wrapped into one day. Plus, the guided aspect means you’re not just rushing from place to place but learning a bit about each stop. On the flip side, the day can feel quite packed, and if you’re not a fan of bus rides on narrow mountain roads or crowds in small tram carriages, that’s something to consider.
This tour works best for those who enjoy scenic journeys, historical modes of transport, and some flexibility in their schedule. It’s not ideal if you prefer a more relaxed pace or want more time at each location. But if you’re after a rundown of Mallorca’s highlights, this could be just the ticket.
Key Points

- Diverse transportation modes keep the day interesting — boat, train, tram, and bus.
- Stunning scenery at lakes, cliffs, and coves offers plenty of photo opportunities.
- Guided tours ensure you learn the background of each spot without the hassle of self-planning.
- Time in each location varies, so expect some short stops and free time.
- Weather-dependent activities like the boat cruise may be canceled if conditions are poor.
- Value for money is solid considering the multiple transports and guided commentary included.
Exploring Mallorca’s Highlights

When you read about this tour, what really jumps out are the variety of scenic stops and the authentic modes of transport. It’s a well-rounded way to see Mallorca’s diverse landscapes without the hassle of organizing everything yourself. Let’s walk through what the day entails and why it might appeal to you.
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Starting with the Lakes — Cuber and Gorg Blau
The day kicks off with a pickup from your hotel or nearby location, usually between 8:00 and 9:20 A.M. From there, the first stop is at the Cuber and Gorg Blau Lakes. This is an ideal moment to stretch your legs, admire the emerald waters, and take in the majestic hills surrounding them. It’s a peaceful start that sets the tone for the day.
Traveling through Mallorca’s mountains always feels special, especially for those who love a good scenic drive. The views here are a reminder of the island’s wild beauty — rugged terrain combined with tranquil waters.
The Iconic Sa Calobra and Torrent of Pareis
Next up is Sa Calobra, a highlight for many. You’ll get about two hours of free time here, which is enough to find a snack, soak up the sun on the beach, or simply take photos of the stunning cliffs. The Torrent of Pareis, a dramatic gorge, is part of this stop and known for its mesmerizing natural beauty.
Some reviews mention that this part of the trip is a bit too rushed, but overall, it’s a chance to experience one of Mallorca’s most famous natural formations. Keep in mind that if the weather is bad, the boat trip to Soller might be canceled, and you’ll be routed through Puig Major instead. That’s a good thing to remember if you’re counting on the boat for the experience.
Cruising from Sa Calobra to Soller
One of the most-loved aspects is the boat cruise along the coast from Sa Calobra to Soller Harbour. This 50-minute ride offers gorgeous views of the coastline and the chance to see the cliffs from a different perspective. It’s an experience many travelers rave about, with quotes like “the ferry around the coast is beautiful.”
That said, some reviews mention that if the weather isn’t cooperative, this leg can be canceled, which can be disappointing. It’s good to have a flexible attitude and understand that safety comes first.
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Arriving at Port de Soller, you’ll get a quick photo stop — perfect for capturing the charming port scene. Then, it’s onto one of Mallorca’s last historic trams — a vintage ride through the lush countryside to Soller town. This tram ride is often described as “amazing” with “beautiful views,” offering a nostalgic experience that transports you back in time.
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Exploring Soller and the Scenic Train Journey
Once in Soller, you’ll have about 40 minutes to explore. Many visitors find this charming town a highlight, with its lively square, cafes, and the chance to stroll through quaint streets. Then, it’s onwards by vintage train across the island’s hills to Palma or your drop-off point.
The train ride is often praised for its breathtaking views and the ability to stand outside while in motion — a bit of a nostalgic thrill. The train is a relaxed way to wind down after a busy day of sightseeing.
What Travelers Say

From the reviews, some common themes emerge. Many appreciate the knowledgeable guides and the smooth organization. One review notes that the guide, Carmen, was “kind and knowledgeable,” making the long day more enjoyable. Others mention the beautiful scenery at Soller and the ferry ride as standout moments.
However, there are a few caveats. Some travelers found the trams crowded — “far too many people in the carriage,” as one reviewer put it. Others felt that the free time at stops was a little too short, especially in Soller and Port de Soller.
A couple of reviewers commented on the long coach rides up mountain roads, which require a bit of a stomach for twists and turns. But many agreed that the scenery makes it worth it.
Interestingly, some found that the boat tour was canceled due to weather, which was a disappointment but understandable. Still, many felt that the other parts of the trip compensated well.
Price and Value
While the exact cost isn’t specified here, considering the inclusion of transportation, guide, and multiple tickets, it offers good value for a full-day guided experience. You’re paying for convenience, expert commentary, and a chance to see many different sides of Mallorca without the stress of self-planning.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

If you love scenic journeys and discovering different facets of an island, this tour is a great pick. It’s particularly suitable for those who enjoy historic transport modes, like the vintage tram and train, and don’t mind a fairly active day with lots of moving around. It’s not ideal for travelers over 70 or those who prefer a slower, more relaxed pace, given the busy itinerary and mountain roads.
It’s also good for first-timers to Mallorca wanting a rundown in one day, especially if they appreciate guided commentary and the chance to take photos at iconic spots. If you’re traveling with children, keep in mind the crowded tram and mountain bus rides — some kids might find the day a tad long.
Practical Tips for Making the Most of the Tour

- Wear comfortable shoes — you’ll be walking and on the train and tram, so good footwear makes a difference.
- Bring sunscreen and a hat — much of the day is outdoors, especially at beaches and on the boat.
- Have some cash on hand — although food isn’t included, a snack or drink during stopovers can be nice.
- Carry a light jacket — mountain breezes can be cooler, especially on the boat or train.
- Be prepared for weather cancellations — the boat ride, in particular, depends on sea conditions.
FAQ

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, pickup is included from various locations in southern Mallorca, such as Palma, Magaluf, Santa Ponsa, and others, usually between 8:00 and 9:20 A.M.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The boat cruise might be canceled in poor weather. Instead, the bus will take you through Puig Major to Soller, so the trip still covers scenic mountain views.
How long is the total duration?
The tour lasts about 8 hours, giving you a full day of exploring. Exact times depend on your pickup location and the day’s schedule.
Is food included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so bring some snacks or plan to buy on stops like Sa Calobra.
Can I participate if I don’t speak multiple languages?
Yes, the live guide speaks Spanish, German, English, and French, making communication accessible for most travelers.
Are there any age restrictions?
The tour isn’t suitable for people over 70, likely due to the physical demands and mountain roads.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes and shoes, sunscreen, and a camera. A light jacket is optional but can be helpful.
Will I have enough time at each stop?
Most stops offer ample time to explore and take photos, though some reviews mention that free time can feel a little rushed, especially in Soller.
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“Excellent day out. The trip on the tram was rather difficult as far too many people on the carriage.”
Final Thoughts

This Mallorca full-day tour offers a well-rounded glimpse of the island’s most captivating sights with the bonus of historic transport and scenic cruising. It’s perfect for those who want to see a lot without the hassle of organizing multiple tickets or transfers. The guides are praised for their knowledge, and the scenery never disappoints.
That said, it’s a busy day — some travelers find the schedule tight, and the mountain roads are not for the faint-hearted. If you’re comfortable with a full day of moving around and looking for a way to experience Mallorca’s diversity in one go, this tour is a solid choice. Just remember the weather can impact certain parts, like the boat cruise, so stay flexible.
Overall, if you’re after a memorable, scenic adventure that hits the highlights and offers a taste of Mallorca’s natural beauty and history, this tour is worth considering.
Happy exploring!
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