If you’re dreaming of seeing Mallorca beyond its beaches, this full-day scenic tour is worth considering. While I haven’t personally taken this exact trip, I’ve read plenty of reviews and gathered details that paint a pretty clear picture of what to expect. It’s a well-rounded day packed with diverse sights, charming transport, and impressive views. What stands out most is how the tour combines land, sea, and vintage rides — giving you a taste of the island’s natural beauty, history, and local culture all in one go.
Two things we really like about this experience: First, the variety of transportation—from bus rides on mountain switchback roads, to boat trips along the coast, then vintage train and tram rides, it keeps things lively and engaging. Second, the stunning scenery—the cliffs, gorges, and coastline are what make Mallorca special, and this tour hits many of those highlights.
A potential consideration is the long duration, around nine hours, which might feel a bit tiring if you prefer more relaxed or flexible trips. Also, lunch isn’t included, so you’ll want to budget some time for a meal.
This tour seems best suited for those who love scenic vistas, diverse transport modes, and a full day of exploring rather than a relaxed, slow-paced day. If you enjoy active sightseeing and don’t mind a packed schedule, it could be a great fit.
Key Points

- Diverse Transportation: Experience Mallorca on land and water via bus, boat, tram, and vintage train.
- Stunning Views: Drive along the cliffs of the Tramuntana Mountains and sail the coast for picture-perfect moments.
- Authentic Touches: Ride a historic wooden carriage train through citrus groves, adding a nostalgic element.
- Comprehensive Sightseeing: Cover major scenic spots like Pareis Gorge, La Calobra, and the lively Puerto Soller.
- Good Value: At about $108, it offers a comprehensive look at the north of Mallorca, including multiple transport modes and guide insights.
- Pace & Duration: Expect a full nine-hour day, so be prepared for a schedule that’s quite full but rewarding.
Exploring Mallorca’s Landscapes

This tour is essentially a whirlwind introduction to Mallorca’s most captivating landscapes. Starting from the north, you’ll hop onto a coach that winds along the Serra de Tramuntana Mountain range, famous for its dramatic cliffs and mountain scenery. The drive alone can be breathtaking — switchback roads hugging the coastline and offering sweeping vistas that photos just don’t do justice. Several reviews praise the fantastic views all day, with one traveler calling it “very good value for money”.
What’s especially appealing is how the tour showcases Mallorca’s natural diversity. You’ll explore the Pareis Gorge and La Calobra, which are described as hidden gems. The gorge’s rugged walls and the winding road down to the small bay are striking, and many mention enjoying some free time in La Calobra for photos or a quick swim. Do note that the gorge and La Calobra are among the most scenic spots, but they also involve some walking or exploring time, so comfortable shoes are a must.
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The Charm of Vintage Rides and Coastal Views

One of the tour’s highlights is the vintage carriage train that takes you through citrus and olive groves. It’s a nostalgic journey, with mahogany panels and brass fittings that take you back in time. Several reviews emphasize how much they enjoyed this part, describing it as “feeling yourself drift back in time”. For many, the train is a favorite, especially since it offers a different perspective on the landscape and is a fun, leisurely way to travel.
Following the train, you’ll board a boat along Mallorca’s west coast. This part of the trip seems to be more than just transportation; it’s an opportunity for superb water views of cliffs, villas, and lush greenery. Despite some mentions of rough sea conditions (which can happen), most travelers find the boat trip to be “well worth seeing”. It’s also a chance to relax and appreciate Mallorca’s coastal beauty from a different angle.
The Towns and Free Time

You’ll have some free time in La Calobra or Puerto Soller. While some reviews note that the time in these spots could be slightly longer, most appreciate the chance to stretch, grab a snack, or snap photos. La Calobra, in particular, is described as “a beautiful small beach with crystal-clear waters” — perfect for a quick dip or some rest before heading back.
In Puerto Soller, you’ll enjoy a lively seaside atmosphere and a tram ride along the waterfront. The tram is another vintage mode of transport, charming and scenic, adding to the overall nostalgic feel of the day.
Length and Practicalities

At about 9 hours, this is a long tour, but many reviews confirm that the pacing is well-organized and the stops are worthwhile. Still, it’s worth preparing for a full day with snacks, water, and comfortable shoes. The tour starts at Nofrills Excursions, and the meeting process appears straightforward, with some reviewers mentioning good communication and personalized service.
Lunch isn’t included, so plan ahead. There are options to eat in La Calobra or Puerto Soller, but it’s wise to budget some time and money for a meal, especially if you want to try local specialties.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Guide and Overall Experience

Reviewers universally commend the guides and drivers. Names like Angela and Pedro come up as friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging. Several mention how the guides provide lots of information in multiple languages, making the trip accessible to diverse groups. One review raves about “Angela’s jokes,” showing how a good guide can elevate the experience.
The group size isn’t specified, but based on reviews, it appears to be a comfortably organized tour with enough space for everyone to enjoy the stops without feeling rushed.
Value for Money

For around $108, the tour offers a comprehensive package: multiple modes of transport, scenic drives, boat trips, and guided commentary. Considering how much ground you cover and the quality of the sights, most travelers feel it’s good value. Several reviews highlight the professionalism and friendliness of the staff, making the day more enjoyable.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal if you’re keen on scenery, varied transportation, and a full-day adventure. It’s suitable for those who enjoy active sightseeing and don’t mind a packed schedule. If you prefer a more relaxed pace or a shorter day, you might find it a bit intense. Families with older children could also enjoy the trip, especially if they’re interested in nature and scenic drives.
The Sum Up

If you’re looking for a well-rounded, scenic excursion that takes you across Mallorca’s land and water, this tour ticks many boxes. It offers a blend of breathtaking views, historic transport, and local charm, all guided by friendly experts. The fact that the trip includes a vintage train, a boat ride, and a tram makes it special, turning sightseeing into a mini adventure.
While the long duration and full schedule might not suit everyone, those eager to see Mallorca’s highlights without renting a car will find this a convenient and rewarding option. The positive reviews and high ratings suggest most travelers leave with plenty of memorable moments and photos to cherish.
If you love landscapes, vintage rides, and water views, and you’re okay with a busy day, this tour could be just what you’re after. For anyone seeking a thorough, scenic introduction to Mallorca’s north, it’s definitely worth considering.
Mallorca: Scenic Full-Day Tour from the North
“Very good value for money. Excellent tour guide and driver, fantastic views all day”
FAQ

Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch isn’t included. You’ll have some free time in La Calobra or Puerto Soller to find a bite or enjoy a snack. Be sure to budget extra for food.
What transportation modes are used during the tour?
You’ll travel by bus, boat, tram, and vintage train — each adding a different flavor and view to your day.
How long does the tour last?
Expect around 9 hours, making it a full but well-paced day of sightseeing.
Are the guides multilingual?
Yes, guides speak English and German, providing commentary in multiple languages to accommodate international groups.
Is this tour suitable for families or children?
While not specifically marketed as family-oriented, the variety of rides and scenic stops may appeal to older children and teens. Always consider your children’s comfort with long days and transportation modes.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, and water are recommended to stay comfortable during the day.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Nofrills Excursions and ends back there at the conclusion of the day.
How much does this tour cost?
The price is approximately $108 per person, providing a comprehensive experience for the money.
This tour offers a compelling way to see Mallorca’s northern coast, blending natural beauty, history, and fun transport. If you’re after a lively, scenic adventure with plenty of variety, it’s definitely worth considering.
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