Embark on an unforgettable escapade through the stunning Tramuntana Lakes Route in Majorca. Explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, majestic cliffs, crystal clear waters, and charming towns on a journey by train, tram, and boat.
Embark on an unforgettable escapade through the stunning Tramuntana Lakes Route in Majorca. Explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, majestic cliffs, crystal clear waters, and charming towns on a journey by train, tram, and boat.
- Mirador ses Barques - Viewpoint to see all of Sóller
- Embalse de Gorg Blau - Artificial reservoir that supplies water to the city of Palma. It is located in the Sierra de Tramuntana, surrounded by mountains. It was declared a Natural Monument by the Government of the Balearic Islands in 2003.
- Cuber - Artificial reservoir that supplies…
- Mirador ses Barques - Viewpoint to see all of Sóller
- Embalse de Gorg Blau - Artificial reservoir that supplies water to the city of Palma. It is located in the Sierra de Tramuntana, surrounded by mountains. It was declared a Natural Monument by the Government of the Balearic Islands in 2003.
- Cuber - Artificial reservoir that supplies water to the city of Palma. It is located in the Sierra de Tramuntana, surrounded by mountains. It was declared a Natural Monument by the Government of the Balearic Islands in 2003.
- Nus de Sa Corbata - The Nus de sa Corbata, the road that connects the Lluc road with sa Calobra, a road that combines ingenuity and an incomparable setting. An intricate road that accesses sa Calobra that has the famous curve in which the road passes under itself in a daring loop
- Sa Calobra - Sa Calobra is an impressive set of two genuine Mallorcan beaches, sheltered between steep rocky cliffs, and divided by the Torrent de Pareis
- Port de Soller - Port de Sóller is located in the bay of the same name, on the north coast of Mallorca. It is connected by road and by tram with the small town of Sóller, at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana.
- Soller - Sóller is in fashion and it is not by chance. The small town that gives its name to the valley in the heart of the Serra de Tramuntana combines landscape, heritage and a good offer of leisure and restaurants. Any traveler spending a few days in Mallorca cannot miss a visit to this villa surrounded by mountains just three kilometers from the sea.
- El Tren de Soller - Just by crossing the threshold of Palma station you already feel transported back in time. The singular railway enclosure constitutes an oasis of calm and tranquility in the midst of the bustle of the city.
The station, located next to one of the nodes of Palma de Mallorca, Plaza de España, is made up of a modernist building with three bodies, the garage and the space for the tracks, where a locomotive or passenger wagon often rests.
If you arrive with enough time, from the platform, covered with a canopy that offers shade and shelter to the traveler, you can watch the coupling maneuvers of the truck to the rest of the convoy, a process that, between the trumpet calls of the signalmen and the deep beeps from the ancient machine, has been repeated daily for more than a century.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- In-vehicle air conditioning
Embark on a memorable journey across the island of Majorca. Relish in the sight of the Sierra de Tramuntana and its man-made lakes, a region recognized as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. The journey continues on the winding road of La Calobra, a marvel of engineering.
Upon arrival in La Calobra, marvel at its towering cliffs and crystal-blue waters….
Embark on a memorable journey across the island of Majorca. Relish in the sight of the Sierra de Tramuntana and its man-made lakes, a region recognized as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. The journey continues on the winding road of La Calobra, a marvel of engineering.
Upon arrival in La Calobra, marvel at its towering cliffs and crystal-blue waters. From the same port in La Calobra, we will set sail and follow the coastline till we reach Port de Sóller, the largest natural harbor in the Sierra de Tramuntana, cradled amidst the mountains.
At the port, we will take a tram that’s been in operation for over a century, for a scenic ride to the town of Sóller – a stone’s throw away from the port and regarded as one of Spain’s most picturesque towns. We will then hop on a vintage train from Sóller for a rewarding trip back to Palma, along old tracks that transport you back in time.
- Our tour includes a boat trip. If the captain of the boat decides not to go out due to bad weather or rough seas, we will make an alternative route without a boat. The money will not be refunded if the boat is cancelled, since we will make an alternative route through the mountains.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.