Explore Mallorca’s hidden gems by train, tram, boat, and bus with a Polish guide. Discover breathtaking views and rich stories in one unforgettable day.
Explore Mallorca’s hidden gems by train, tram, boat, and bus with a Polish guide. Discover breathtaking views and rich stories in one unforgettable day.
- Serra de Tramuntana - Embark on a leisurely drive through the Serra de Tramuntana, showcasing Mallorca’s most stunning mountain vistas. As the journey winds along narrow roads, travelers will encounter dramatic cliffs, deep valleys like Mortitx, and the island’s tallest peak, Puig Major. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers ever-changing views —…
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Serra de Tramuntana - Embark on a leisurely drive through the Serra de Tramuntana, showcasing Mallorca’s most stunning mountain vistas. As the journey winds along narrow roads, travelers will encounter dramatic cliffs, deep valleys like Mortitx, and the island’s tallest peak, Puig Major. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers ever-changing views — from rugged limestone ridges to terraced hillsides and glimpses of the distant sea. It’s a route designed for savoring the tranquility and capturing the island’s mountainous beauty.
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Sa Calobra - Arriving early at Sa Calobra allows visitors to experience this enchanting location at its most serene, before the crowds gather. There is approximately 45 minutes of free time to explore the tunnels carved into the cliffs, visit the breathtaking Torrent de Pareis — a dramatic gorge sculpted by nature — and relax by the small, pebbled beach where the stream meets the sea. With its unique landscape and vivid contrasts between rock, water, and sky, Sa Calobra offers some of the island’s most memorable photo opportunities.
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La Carretera de Sa Calobra (MA 2141) - The road to Sa Calobra is one of Mallorca’s most spectacular drives, renowned for its dizzying curves, dramatic drops, and unforgettable views. As the route descends through the Tramuntana mountains, each twist and turn reveals a new perspective of the rugged cliffs and deep blue sea. Designed by engineer Antonio Parietti in the 1930s, this serpentine route includes the iconic “Tie Knot” bend and is a true engineering marvel. It’s more than just a road — it’s an experience, offering some of the island’s most breathtaking scenery.
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Nus de sa Corbata - A brief stop at the Mirador del Nus de sa Corbata provides a viewpoint overlooking one of the most iconic bends in Mallorca’s road network — the “Tie Knot.” This is an ideal spot to stretch, take in the dramatic mountain scenery, snap some photos, and utilize the nearby facilities or grab a quick refreshment before continuing to Sa Calobra.
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Torrent de Pareis - While in Sa Calobra, be sure to take the short walk to the mouth of the Torrent de Pareis — one of Mallorca’s most impressive natural wonders. This dramatic gorge, with its towering rock walls and narrow opening to the sea, is where the stream finally meets the Mediterranean after carving its way through the mountains. It’s a place of raw beauty and powerful stillness, perfect for soaking in the landscape and capturing striking photos of nature at its most dramatic.
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Barcos Azules - Board a modern Barcos Azules boat for a scenic 40-minute journey from Sa Calobra to Port de Sóller — a relaxing cruise with some of Mallorca’s most stunning coastal views. As the boat glides along the shoreline, travelers will see dramatic sea cliffs, hidden coves, ancient watchtowers, and even marine caves carved into the rock. The backdrop of the Serra de Tramuntana rises steeply behind, creating a spectacular contrast between sea and mountain. Approaching the charming port by boat is a highlight in itself, offering a unique perspective before docking and enjoying time in Sóller.
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Port de Soller - Upon arrival in Port de Sóller, visitors have around 90 minutes of free time to enjoy this picturesque seaside town at their own pace. Take a leisurely stroll along the promenade, browse local shops, or sit down for lunch at one of the many waterfront restaurants while watching the boats gently bob in the harbor. Whether choosing to relax by the sea or explore the charm of this natural port, it’s the perfect spot to unwind and soak up the coastal atmosphere.
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Tram Sóller - Port de Sóller - After time by the sea, hop on the vintage tram that links Port de Sóller with the inland town of Sóller — a scenic 25-minute ride through the valley. This charming wooden tram glides along the seafront before climbing gently past citrus orchards, olive groves, and traditional stone houses. It’s a nostalgic journey that offers a glimpse into the rural beauty of the Sóller region, setting the tone perfectly for a visit to the town itself.
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Soller - In the heart of the valley, the town of Sóller welcomes visitors with its relaxed charm and rich history. There is free time to explore its beautiful central square, lined with cafés and framed by the striking modernist façade of the Sant Bartomeu Church. Wander the narrow streets, discover local shops, or simply enjoy the peaceful atmosphere surrounded by mountains and orange trees. Sóller offers a perfect blend of tradition, architecture, and small-town life in Mallorca.
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Ferrocarril de Sóller (Estació de Sóller) - To conclude the day, board the iconic wooden train of Sóller — a century-old railway that takes travelers on a scenic journey through the valley and mountains back toward Palma. As the train gently rattles along its original 1912 route, passengers will pass through lush countryside, citrus groves, and a series of tunnels that cut through the Tramuntana range. With its polished wood interiors and vintage charm, this ride is a step back in time and a perfect, relaxing finale to a day full of unforgettable sights.

- Polish speaking guide for the day
- Return transport on air-conditioned coach
- Soller Tram Journey (25 minutes)
- Boat trip from Sa Calobra to Puerto Soller (45 minutes)
- Soller train journey (50 minutes)
- Polish speaking guide for the day
- Return transport on air-conditioned coach
- Soller Tram Journey (25 minutes)
- Boat trip from Sa Calobra to Puerto Soller (45 minutes)
- Soller train journey (50 minutes)
- Lunch (you have free time in Port Soller)
- Gratuities
- Lunch (you have free time in Port Soller)
- Gratuities
This is more than just a day trip — it’s an immersive journey through Mallorca’s most stunning landscapes, seamlessly blending road, sea, and rail travel. Venture beyond the usual paths with early visits to hidden treasures like Sa Calobra before the crowds arrive, enjoy a tranquil boat cruise along the striking coastline, and experience nostalgic rides…
This is more than just a day trip — it’s an immersive journey through Mallorca’s most stunning landscapes, seamlessly blending road, sea, and rail travel. Venture beyond the usual paths with early visits to hidden treasures like Sa Calobra before the crowds arrive, enjoy a tranquil boat cruise along the striking coastline, and experience nostalgic rides on the island’s historic tram and train. An expert local guide enriches the experience with captivating stories and insights, adding depth to each stop. With ample free time to explore, unwind, and enjoy the scenery, this is the ultimate way to experience the essence of Mallorca in one unforgettable day.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.