A Guide To Riding The Historic Soller Mallorca Train & Tram | Spain

A fun thing to do in Mallorca (Majorca) is to ride the historic Palma to Soller train. It’s a 27km journey through the Serra de Tramuntana mountains on a wooden train that dates back to 1912. The train passes through 13 tunnels and rattles over bridges and viaducts with views of forests and orange groves on the journey to/from Soller. Then continue on to Port de Soller via the tram. Here’s what to expect riding the Soller Mallorca train!

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Sa Calobra Beach | Discovering The Hidden Beach In Sa Calobra Mallorca

Sa Calobra sits on the north coast of Mallorca, Spain. It’s a small port village around 1 hour 30 from Palma. I visited Sa Calobra as part of a Mallorca island tour which has travel by coach, boat, tram and train. It can be reached via boat from Port de Soller or the road through the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, which is an attraction in itself! A popular thing to see in Sa Calobra is the hidden Sa Calobra beach. Here’s what you need to know about visiting!

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Cala d Or Beaches | A Guide To The Best Beaches In Cala d Or, Mallorca

Mallorca (also know as Majorca), the largest of the Spanish Balearic Islands, is home to some amazing beaches with turquoise sea. A ‘cala’ is a small cove or bay and Cala d’Or (meaning ‘Golden Bay’) has several to explore! In this post I share a guide to the best Cala d’Or beaches that can be found on the eastern side of the marina (towards Cala Ferrera). These are: Cala Serena, Cala Ferrera, Cala Esmeralda, Playa Cala Gran and Cala Petita.

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