Valldemossa, Son Marroig and Soller tour with historic train ride
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Valldemossa, Son Marroig and Soller tour with historic train ride

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$95.00
Free cancellation
Language: German, English, French
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: from 4 hours to 8 hours

Based on our commitment to sustainable tourism, all National Geographic Day Tours meet the Global Sustainable Tourism Council criteria, and a portion of the proceeds from these tours goes back to the National Geographic Society to fund research and sustainable programs around the world.

Why you’ll love this…
  • Discover the UNESCO-listed Tramuntana Mountains
  • Explore the village of Valldemossa and Son Marroig
  • Visit mountain-fringed Soller to stroll, shop and relax
  • Sit back and enjoy the view on the historic train ride
  • Expert local guide with unrivalled knowledge of Majorca
What to expect

History meets scenery on this Tramuntana Mountains tour. You'll visit the honey-stone village of Valldemossa, explore handsome Soller town and enjoy the views on a vintage train ride through mountains and valleys. Xisco, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The train is the pride of the people of Soller. Because their town was so hard to reach behind the mountains, they built the railway with their own money a century ago so they could be connected to Palma and export their famous oranges.'

Kick off in Valldemossa, a cluster of stone houses tumbling from a ridge in the heart of the Tramuntana Mountains. You can either explore the village under your own steam or join a guided tour to learn more about its history and culture. Xisco adds, ‘My favourite street in Valldemossa is Carrer Rectoria, a narrow alley is lined with potted plants. Saint Catalina Thomas was born here, and her house is now a chapel.' Then it's on to Son Marroig for a guide tour of the ravishing Renaissance-style estate overlooking the sea.

Next, we'll head to Soller, a busy town built by wealthy citrus fruit merchants. You'll have free time to explore, potter around the shops, pop into a church or two, or soak up the sun in an outdoor café. The day rolls to a close with a journey back in time on a wooden train inaugurated in 1912 and still in full working order today. This scenic ride weaves through the Sierra de Tramontanta to Son Reus, where you'll join the transfer back to base.

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What's included
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  • check Historic train ride
What to remember
  • The itinerary may be reversed
  • This experience doesn't follow our general cancellation policy. If you need to cancel, you must do so at least 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
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Provider
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

What people say about this experience

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4.4 /5

Based on 96 reviews from verified customers


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    Neil.

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    3.8

    October 9, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    I think a little more time in solller would have been good. It’s got the tram to go to the harbour but you don’t get enough time to do it. Whether that means you miss out the house/museum to get more time..

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    Den

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    5

    October 9, 2025

    Traveled with family


    Loved the trip-sister in law walks with a walking frame and she found it difficult with the wheels on the cobbled streets so she wouldn’t go again

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    Sam

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    4.6

    September 29, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    Our guide was excellent and provided all the things we needed to know and do, Naturally with a whistle stop tour of a number of locations there is never enough time in each place, but the crowds in popular locations were extreme and things like public toilets unable to cope. But despite that the overall experience was excellent.

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    Mrs

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    4.2

    September 24, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    A bit more time in Sollier would have been good, there was no time realy to take a trip on the tram or see properly the town

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    V tired/unhappy Clare

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    3

    September 23, 2025

    Solo traveler


    Tour guide could hardly speak English and didn’t make herself understood. Left us when we were at our destination and didn’t show us round like the other tour guide so didn’t get to see everything. Someone brought it up as there were some slower people in the group but unfortunately it didn’t make a difference. Too vague. The other guide on the other bus had a flag to be identified and spoke to the group as he went. Unfortunately we couldn’t join him as he spoke German. Time management was bad.

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    Polly

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    4.2

    September 21, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    Loved the experience but felt a little rushed for time. The driver was a pro at dealing with the challenging twisty roads up into the mountains. The guide, Raul, was very passionate about the Island and very knowledgeable. Raul was also very helpful to two ladies with additional needs, especially considering he wasn't made aware they were joining the experience beforehand. Overall a beautiful experience with lovely places and amazing scenic views.

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