Explore Mallorca’s iconic sites by land and sea, from Valldemossa to Sa Calobra. Discover vibrant towns, stunning views, and local flavors in one day.
Explore Mallorca’s iconic sites by land and sea, from Valldemossa to Sa Calobra. Discover vibrant towns, stunning views, and local flavors in one day.
- Serra de Tramuntana - Travel along the scenic mountain roads, providing breathtaking views of the coastline.
- Valldemossa - Nestled within the lush mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana, the quaint village of Valldemossa has remarkably preserved its charm over time, despite being just 17 kilometers from Palma, the capital. Exploring this…
- Serra de Tramuntana - Travel along the scenic mountain roads, providing breathtaking views of the coastline.
- Valldemossa - Nestled within the lush mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana, the quaint village of Valldemossa has remarkably preserved its charm over time, despite being just 17 kilometers from Palma, the capital. Exploring this valley, surrounded by ancient olive trees, holm oaks, and almond trees, and wandering through its steep, cobbled streets adorned with flowerpots, is like stepping back into an undefined past that has captivated many artists throughout history. Notably, the Polish composer Frédéric Chopin and his wife, the French writer George Sand, spent a winter here, but numerous other writers, painters, and eccentric aristocrats have also been drawn to the area’s allure.
- Soller - Soller is regarded as one of Spain’s most beautiful towns. A stroll through its historic center instantly transports visitors to another era. Prominent figures like Archduke Luis Salvador claimed it had the island’s most beautiful square.
As you wander through the town’s narrow streets, you’ll sense the history of one of Mallorca’s most prosperous towns of the past.
The town’s intriguing name originates from the Arabic ‘suliar,’ meaning golden bowl, aptly describing the fertile valley of orange trees that surrounds it.
Soller’s architecture showcases the influence of Joan Rubió i Bellver, a renowned disciple of Gaudí, with notable works including the neo-Gothic church of San Bartomeu and the modernist bank of Soller.
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Port de Soller - Reach Port Soller via the historic tramway that covers the 6km distance from the picturesque marina to the heart of Soller town.
In Port Soller, embark on a cruise along the island’s north coast, taking in the maritime cliffs of the Sierra de Tramuntana (a World Heritage Site) that offer stunning views of nature in its purest form. - Sa Calobra - Known as one of the island’s natural wonders, Sa Calobra will captivate you with its majestic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and the scenery at Torrent de Pareis.
- La Carretera de Sa Calobra (MA 2141) - The winding road of Sa Calobra is considered an engineering marvel, offering breathtaking panoramic views.

- Boat ride along the Tramuntana coast
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Soller tramway
- Boat ride along the Tramuntana coast
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Soller tramway
- Lunch
- Lunch
Embark on an incredible journey by land and sea, providing breathtaking views and the ultimate way to explore some of the island’s most iconic spots in just one day.
In the morning, explore Valldemossa before the crowds arrive, then continue the adventure along the coastal roads of the Tramuntana towards Sóller.
Sóller, often referred to as the capital…
Embark on an incredible journey by land and sea, providing breathtaking views and the ultimate way to explore some of the island’s most iconic spots in just one day.
In the morning, explore Valldemossa before the crowds arrive, then continue the adventure along the coastal roads of the Tramuntana towards Sóller.
Sóller, often referred to as the capital of the Tramuntana, boasts a lively old town with remarkable modernist architecture, a fantastic array of artisan shops, tapas bars, traditional bakeries, and delightful orange juice made from local oranges.
In the afternoon, board the historic tram that links Sóller with the coastal village of Port of Sóller, where a boat awaits to take you to the majestic Sa Calobra.
Conclude the journey on a high note by traveling back to Palma via the roads of Calobra, a marvel of civil engineering offering some of the most exhilarating sea and mountain views.
- Tour recommended for all ages, as long as travelers can walk at least 3 kilometers during the day and go up/down some stairs.
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.