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Soller train and tram

General information

Destination
Mallorca, Spain

Program details

Discover the secret heart of Mallorca with a train and tram ride through the stunning Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. Sit back and enjoy the views as this historic electric train takes a route north from the capital across the plains before slowly climbing through impressive landscapes, fragrant pine forests and 13 tunnels of the Serra de Tramuntana.


Work began on the railway in 1911 on the profits of the orange and lemon trade, which at the time was booming, and the train still uses its original rolling stock and fittings, meticulously finished and lovingly maintained using traditional methods that evoke the Belle Époque.


There are two destinations: Soller, which is reached by train, and Port de Soller, which is reached from Soller by tram. Walk around its beautifully kept streets with sombre stone houses revealing verdant patios. All seem to lead to the elegant main plaza, which is dominated by a dramatic neo-Gothic church. Enjoy having a coffee and pastry or try some freshly squeezed orange juice as you watch the world go by at one of the many café terraces on the square. The railway station also contains a small museum where you can see works by Picasso and Miró.


Continue your adventure by tram down to the port, cutting through gardens and going down back lanes. Port de Soller has a gorgeous crescent-shaped beach, a picturesque fishing harbour, two lighthouses and many waterfront restaurants and cafés.


There is also the option whilst in Soller to visit the intriguing Modernist Museum Can Prunera. Inside you can admire modernist paintings, sculptures and furniture and take in the “From art nouveau to the 21st century” exhibition. The building is an excellent example of modernist architecture with its rolling and waving features and contours that remind the onlooker of animals. Inside, the museum even contains some of its original furniture and a collection of works by Spanish and international modernist artists. A particular emphasis is placed on local artists and those with links to the Balearic Islands.


Meeting/pick-up point: The Tren de Soller station in Plaça d’Espanya, Palma for the outgoing journey. The tram station on the Port de Soller waterfront for the return journey.
Duration: The train journey lasts about one hour and the tram about 15 minutes.
Start/opening time: February, March, November and December: Palma – Soller at 10.30am, 12.50pm, 3.10pm, 6pm. Soller – Palma at 9am, 11.40am, 2pm, 5pm.
April to October: Palma – Soller at 10.10am, 10.50am, 12.15pm, 1.30pm, 3.10pm, 7.30pm. Soller – Palma at 9am, 10.50am, 12.15pm, 2pm, 6.30pm.
Tram: Soller - Pto de Soller every hour from 8am to 7pm. Pto Soller – Soller every hour from 8.30am to 7.30pm.