A fantastic journey where you will be traveling by land and sea through coastal roads, sea sceneries, rural landscapes, villages like Port Soller or charming towns such as Soller.
In Sa Calobra, you will be dazzled by its majestic cliffs, crystal clear waters and the scenery at the Torrent the Pareis.
From there, you will embark on a boat and follow the route along the coast until reaching Port Soller, the largest natural harbor of the Sierra de Tramuntana.
At the port itself, you will board a vintage tramway to the village of Soller, just a few kilometers from the port, and considered one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. From there, you will get into a centenary train and to return to Palma.
Kindly note that this proposal is a scenic tour where the main highlight is the journey itself, especially addressed to those interested in the rides with the Soller tram and train. However, if you would like to count on more time to explore each destination, then we’d advise you to book our Mallorca Grand Tour instead.
Kindly arrive at this meeting point 10 minutes before (9:20am)
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► Wear appropriate, comfortable, non-slip footwear, as you'll be walking over rugged terrain, especially if you plan to explore the mouth of the Torrent de Pareis.
► What to bring: Swimming suit, towel and comfortable clothing.
► For lunch: There are some restaurants in Sa Calobra, but in order to make the most of your time, we recommend getting some finger food to take away at any of the stalls so that you can enjoy it right in the cove.
Please see our cancellation policy at the bottom of the page.
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At Lemon Tours, we carefully calculate the carbon footprint of each of our tours, considering factors such as transport and activity consumptions. We then invest in a variety of certified carbon offset projects, such as renewable energy, reforestation and others, to offset these emissions.