Ferrocarril de Sóller
Head back in time at this historic train station which arose from the success of orange production in Sóller. The train's route is stunning.
One of Mallorca’s best-loved attractions, the old wooden train that connects Palma and the town of Sóller, was originally introduced to transport citrus fruit from the Sóller valley to the capital.
Head back in time at this historic train station which arose from the success of orange production in Sóller. The train's route is stunning.
The train departs from its own station in Palma (almost alongside the city’s main train and bus station) and takes an hour to reach Sóller’s Art Deco station (with art gallery), stopping at Bunyola on the way. The journey soon takes you through spectacular scenery, involving viaducts, bridges, and 13 tunnels. Some services include a ‘photo stop’ en route. Having explored Sóller, you can take the old tram that regularly trundles through citrus groves down to Port de Sóller. Combined train and tram tickets are available. The service runs throughout the year, except for January, when maintenance work is carried out. Train tickets cost 20€ one way from Palma to Sóller – a total cost of 40€ round trip, not including the tram to the Sóller Port. The best option is to buy a combined train and Sóller tram ticket. For 35€, you get a round-trip ticket for the train from Palma to Sóller, plus tickets for the quaint tram ride running between Sóller and Port de Sóller. Consult the official schedule on their website.
Eusebio Estada, 1, Palma
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