Overview
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productPass By: Palma de Mallorca, Palma de Mallorca, Majorca, Balearic IslandsOur Tour begins in Camí de la Escollera in front of the Cathedral of Palma at around 09:15 hrs.Palma was founded as a Roman camp upon the remains of a Talaiotic settlement. The city was subjected to several Vandal raids during the fall of the Western Roman Empire, then reconquered by the Bizantine Empire, then colonised by the Moors (who called it Medina Mayurqa) and, in the 13th century, by James I of Aragon.Stop At: Soller, Soller, Majorca, Balearic IslandsSoller is a beautiful village located three kilometres from the Port on the North East coast of Mallorca and is known as the commercial and cultural centre on the Serra de Tramontana. It emerges from a valley surrounded by mountains called the ‘el valle de Los Naranjos’ (the valley of orange trees) and the beautiful, central square which is the main meeting point of the village, is surrounded by many small, cobbled streets. Upon our arrival in Sóller, the commercial and cultural center of the Sierra, we are greeted by the main square of Sóller, which is perfect for sitting on a terrace and observing the church of San Bartolomé and the Banco de Sóller building.Duration: 1 hourStop At: Port de Soller, Port de Soller, Soller, Majorca, Balearic IslandsThe Port of Sóller is a beautiful natural port located in the northwest of the island and an important center of tourist interest. A small treasure coveted in ancient times by privateers that offers us an unrepeatable landscape in which the smell of orange blossom mixes with the aroma of the sea. The port and the town of Sóller are connected by an old wooden tram that preserves all its aesthetics and original decoration and that we can admire while strolling along the lively promenade of the port.Duration: 45 minutesStop At: El Tren de Soller, Avenida Joan March 2 This Is A Train Ride. It Is Not A Concert Or Show, 07002 Palma de Mallorca, Majorca SpainOn October 4, 1913, the first electric tram line in Mallorca was inaugurated, which ran between Sóller and Puerto de Sóller.The construction of the Sóller tram began after the inauguration of the Palma-Sóller railway line. The project for this line was designed and directed by Pedro Garau, and 4,868 meters of track were laid. The iron bridge over the Torrent Major stands out.In the beginning, the tram had a power plant located in the Sóller station that was powered by a 65-horsepower explosion engine that worked with a Siemens-Schuckert dynamo, providing a direct current of 600 volts.Although the Sóller tram was designed to transport passengers, it was also used to transport goods to the port.Duration: 1 hour
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Additional Information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking,Not wheelchair accessible,Stroller accessible,Near public transportation,Infants must sit on laps,Infant seats available,Most travelers can participate,This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund,This tour/activity will have a maximum of 50 travelers,Face masks required for travelers in public areas,Face masks required for guides in public areas,Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized,The use of facemasks during the tour is mandatory. Should you forget, we offer the possibility of adquiring one at the price of 1€
Inclusions:
Round trip in a luxury bus with Air Conditioned from Palma to the beautiful port of Soller.,Tram to Soller town,Trip by train from Soller town towards Palma (to Bunyola) and return transfer by bus to hotels,Careful attention and Oficcial Tour Guide in the bus,Entry/Admission - El Tren de Soller
Exclusions:
Lunch,Gratuities
The trip itself was quite nice: we went to all the key spots to be seen and Port de Soller and Soller were beautiful. The guide's language skills were impressive. However, the agency person organising the trip from Palma was very rude. We booked a morning tour and he changed it to afternoon. He was very curt over the phone, did not apologise for the change, did not want to listen and overall gave the impression that I was wasting his time by asking questions.
Reviewed by: cindycK6495EI, 10/18/2021 12:00:00 AM
Una vergüenza. La gran mayoría de la gente en el autocar sin mascarilla, solo los cuatro españoles. Se lo he comentado al ?guía? Y no me ha hecho ni caso, la gente seguía sin mascarilla. De verdad que falta de civismo tienen estos extranjeros, pero el único responsable es el guía. Mal, muy mal
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Reviewed by: J1105CUluism, 09/16/2021 12:00:00 AM
Nos encantó las vistas, el ambiente, su mar, su paz.....no me llamó mucho la atención lo que vi por internet, pero nos lo recomendaron mucho en Sóller y les hicimos caso, "Gran acierto". Decidimos ir en nuestro coche ya que el tranvía costaba 7€ la ida más 7la vuelta por persona...y nos lo pareció un abuso. Al llegar era TODO ZONA AZUL??, pero descubrimos que justo a la entrada donde anuncian un parking si sigues hacía delante, dirección puerto la primera calle a la derecha (tienes un parque a la derecha) continua hasta la primera derecha de nuevo y "bingo" parking GRATIS!!!!!
Reviewed by: Vane A, 09/02/2021 12:00:00 AM
Viajar en un tren hecho en madera a la vieja usanza es una hermosa experiencia, poder apreciar tranquilamente los paisajes y llegar a un bello pueblo con sus casas abiertas al turista en verdad son momentos bellos para recordar. Sóller totalmente recomendado.
Reviewed by: vortybella, 07/31/2021 12:00:00 AM
La traversée en tramway est agréable, on traverse le port de soller ainsi que le village. Mais ce qui est du train, c’est trop long, sans explications et très bruyant pour les enfants.
Nous avons quand même apprécié les paysages.
Reviewed by: manonweiijl, 06/28/2021 12:00:00 AM