Full Mallorca Sightseeing Tour: Historic Railway, Tramuntana, and North Coast — Max. 12-Person Group
Discover the most authentic Mallorca in a group of no more than 12 travellers. No crowded coaches, no umbrellas to
follow: just you, the scenery, and a local guide dedicated exclusively to your group.
Our agile premium minivan travels along scenic roads and stops at secret vantage points inaccessible to
large buses, with personalised pickup and drop-off from your accommodation.
The itinerary
LLUC MONASTERY
We start in the spiritual heart of the mountain range, declared a World Heritage Site. A serene atmosphere before
the crowds of the day arrive.
SA CALOBRA AND THE TORRENTE DE PAREIS
A place of natural power that is accessible by minivan. Large coaches can't access these
stretches of scenic road.
NORTH COAST CRUISE TOUR
If the sea permits, we'll skirt the island's most imposing cliffs from the water, sailing from Sa
Calobra to the cruise port of Soller.
20TH-CENTURY WOODEN TRAM
From the cruise port to the beautiful village of Soller, gliding through Mediterranean orchards and gardens with
unique views of the valley.
HISTORIC TRAIN FROM 1912
Return to Palma aboard the most legendary wooden train in the Balearics, passing through tunnels and valleys of
orange trees.
GUARANTEED ALTERNATIVE ROUTE — PLAN B
If sea conditions prevent sailing, the boat trip is automatically replaced by
a beautiful minivan tour through the wildest heart of the mountains: the Cuber and Gorg reservoirs
Blau, the island's highest peak, and spectacular panoramic views of the Valley of the Orange Trees.
Why choose us?
Groups of 2 to 12 people: fully personalised service from our experienced, local guide. No need to follow an umbrella
to follow or hidden shopping stops.
No lines: We handle all admissions and priority tickets so you don't waste a minute of the day.
Real flexibility: When travelling in a select group, we adapt to your schedule and preferences.
Exclusive vantage points: The minivan goes where coaches can't. Impromptu stops at viewing points
viewpoints reserved for a select few