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Guide / Tour Things To Do in Soller — 3 of Our Favourites

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Clearly, one of the biggest draws to Mallorca is mooching in the sun by the pool or on one of its world-renowned beaches, perhaps with a chilled G&T in hand, and why not?

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Mallorca Activities Guide.

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1. Boat adventure & speedboat coast challenge

Location
Port de Soller

Choose between two thrilling ways to explore Mallorca’s stunning coastline. Enjoy a guided boat adventure swimming in hidden lagoons and sea caves, or test your team’s skills and adrenaline in a competitive speedboat coast challenge packed with exciting activities.

Boat adventure
Join an expert captain and guide to explore the island’s west coast by boat. Swim through hidden sea caves, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, jump from cliffs into serene lagoons, and discover secret coastal crevices that few get to see. This relaxing yet exhilarating tour reveals Mallorca’s natural beauty from a unique perspective, perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in the island’s hidden treasures.

Speedboat coast challenge
For those craving action and teamwork, the speedboat coast challenge is a high-energy experience where groups navigate the coast using nautical maps and compasses. Teams compete in a series of adrenaline-pumping activities - including cliff jumps, aquatic zip lines, and scavenger hunts - all set against the backdrop of Mallorca’s stunning sea views. Led by a skilled captain and guided by safety experts, this challenge is ideal for incentive groups and team-building events looking to combine fun, competition, and adventure.

Both activities can be tailored to your group’s preferences and skill levels, ensuring a safe, enjoyable, and memorable day on the water. Whether you prefer a scenic exploration or a thrilling race against the clock, these two separate experiences offer the best ways to connect with Mallorca’s breathtaking coastline.

Trekking, Mallorca Island

2. Trekking, Mallorca Island

Location
Soller

Explore the beautiful island on foot with a multitude of trails that cross the entire Serra de Tramuntana mountain range.

The Serra de Tramuntana mountain range forms the backbone of the north-west of Mallorca and is where the walks take place. The area has been declared a World Heritage Site but UNESCO under the Culutural Landscape category.

The terraces that march up from the coast date back at least to the Moorish occupation, and walkers love the high, rugged interior for its pine forests, olive groves and wild flowers.

There are six walks to choose from varying from 5.5km to 11.5km, some of which are suitable for children from the age of 7.

Palma to Soller Vintage Train Ride, Soller

3. Palma to Soller Vintage Train Ride

Location
Soller

The vintage carriages are still in use, providing a fantastic opportunity for tourists, and a relief for locals from the terrors of the old Palma-Soller road.

The train, all mahogany panels and brass fittings, leaves Palma amid a bustle of hisses, hoots and whistles before rattling down the city streets and into the suburbs. Soon you are out on the plain, passing small country stations and pigs rooting beneath the trees.

You can get off at Bunyola and visit the Tunel factory where Mallorca's herb-based liqueurs are made - the label shows a train emerging from a tunnel. Stay on the train and soon you start to climb, entering a 3-km tunnel before returning to daylight for the drop, through a dizzying series of bends, to Soller. 

To carry on to Port de Soller you can jump on the "Orange Express" - the tram the services that two towns.