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About Soller Train

The Soller Train is one of Mallorca's most cherished historic rail journeys, connecting Palma de Mallorca to the mountain town of Sóller through the rugged Serra de Tramuntana range. Operating since 1912, this narrow-gauge wooden train offers a genuine glimpse into the island's past, making it a popular choice for visitors seeking both scenery and history.

A Historic Ride Through the Tramuntana Mountains

The journey covers approximately 27 kilometres and passes through 13 tunnels and across several stone viaducts as it climbs into the mountains. The vintage wooden carriages, with their brass fittings and polished interiors, have been carefully preserved and give passengers a sense of early 20th-century travel. The route takes around an hour each way, winding through orange and lemon groves before arriving in the charming valley town of Sóller.

What to Expect Along the Route

Departures run from Palma's Plaça d'Espanya station, which is also conveniently close to the city's main bus hub. Once in Sóller, travellers can connect to a historic tram service that continues down to the Port de Sóller on the coast. The combined train-and-tram experience makes for a well-rounded half-day or full-day excursion from Palma.

Practical Tips

  • Book tickets in advance during summer months, as the train fills up quickly.
  • The tourist train runs multiple times daily; check the official timetable for current schedules.
  • Bring a light layer, as the mountain tunnels can feel cooler than the coast.
  • Palma's nearby landmarks — La Seu Cathedral, Es Baluard Museum, and Palma Marina — are all worth visiting before or after your trip.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

How long does the Soller Train journey take?

The train ride from Palma to Sóller takes approximately one hour each way, covering around 27 kilometres through the Tramuntana mountain range.

Where does the Soller Train depart from in Palma?

The train departs from Plaça d'Espanya station in central Palma de Mallorca, close to the main city bus terminal.

Do I need to book tickets in advance?

Advance booking is strongly recommended, especially during the busy summer season, as seats on the historic wooden train sell out quickly.

Can I continue to the coast after arriving in Sóller?

Yes. A historic tram service connects Sóller town to Port de Sóller on the coast, making it easy to extend your excursion to the seaside.

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