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Historic Soller Train — 1912 Vintage Wooden Railway

The signature scenic ride Mallorca is famous for: a polished-wood electric train running since 1912, climbing north out of Palma through almond and olive groves, 13 tunnels and the Serra de Tramuntana mountains into the orange-grove valley of Soller in about an hour. Connect to the open-sided vintage tram that rattles down to seaside Port de Soller. It boards at Plaza de Espana, a short taxi from the pier.

What to expect

You'll board the polished-wood electric train at Plaza de Espana and climb north for roughly an hour through a dramatic landscape of almond and olive groves, threading through 13 mountain tunnels as you ascend toward the Serra de Tramuntana peaks. The train opens into the bright orange-grove valley of Soller, where you'll switch to an open-sided vintage tram—a delightful rattle downhill toward the glittering Mediterranean. After time to explore Port de Soller's seaside charm and perhaps a café break, you'll reverse the journey: tram back up, train back down through the tunnels into Palma. The rhythm is unhurried and picturesque, with natural breaks built in for photos and wandering.

Who to call — book direct
Ferrocarril de Soller (Tren de Soller)
Train round trip EUR30 (~$33); train + Port de Soller tram combo EUR40 (~$43), or EUR32 off-peak (~$35). Buy online (limited release) up to 7 days ahead; go early to round-trip comfortably inside a 6-8 hr port day.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

The ship's 'Island Tour by Train, Tram & Boat' is $149-172 pp. Doing the train+tram tickets yourself is ~EUR40 (~$43) — roughly 4x cheaper, saving ~$110-130 pp. The only thing the ship buys you is a guaranteed return; with an early start the DIY round trip has ample margin. Direct/DIY wins big.

Good to know

Buy tickets online up to 7 days ahead to secure your preferred departure, ideally an early morning slot to maximize your Soller dwell time within a 6–8 hour port window. Take a taxi from the cruise pier to Plaza de Espana (a short ride), allowing 15–20 minutes to clear the ship and reach the station. The round-trip train alone takes roughly 2 hours; add 45 minutes for the tram and 1.5–2 hours in Port de Soller for a comfortable margin back to the ship. Off-peak pricing (EUR32, ~$35) may offer savings if your schedule allows; the combo ticket for train + Port de Soller tram is EUR40 (~$43).

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