Discover the Orange Route: Palma to Sóller train adventure
The Orange Route between Palma and Sóller, known as the Palma to Sóller train, is a legendary journey. Inaugurated in 1912, this train route was designed to transport oranges more efficiently to Palma and further into Europe, replacing the arduous mule trek over the mountains.
Info about the Palma to Sóller train
Ferrocarril de Sóller SA, a privately owned company, operates the route. It survives largely thanks to tourists and visitors. Some of the vintage carriages are originals from 1912, making this tour a must-try while in Mallorca.
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Please take a moment to watch the brief presentation in the video below:
The train ride from Palma to Sóller
The entire journey from the city of Palma to Sóller spans 27 km, lasts about an hour, and includes a stop in the mountain town of Bunyola. In Palma, the train departs from its dedicated platform next to Estació Intermodal at Plaza España. Return tickets can be purchased in a single order, allowing you to book both outbound and return trips at specific times.
At the time of writing, the round-trip fare is 35 euros per person. For example, you can depart Palma in the morning and return from Sóller in the late afternoon. For timetables and tickets, see Orange Route Timetable and Tickets.
The scenic journey
The tour passes through mountain tunnels, orange groves, and stunning Mallorcan nature. While this mode of travel harks back to a bygone era, there is a unique charm in slowing down and savoring the journey. The authentic interior of the train carriages and the rhythmic clatter of the rails create a meditative experience, allowing passengers to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Exploring Sóller
Upon arrival in Sóller, you’ll understand why the Sóller Valley is nicknamed the Golden Valley, with its abundant orange groves. A short walk through the town reveals gardens filled with citrus trees and an architecture that speaks of prosperity, especially around Plaza de Constitución, where the bank and church are particularly impressive. Relax at one of the cozy restaurants by the square or wander the charming streets.
Discover more about Port de Sóller, known for its culture, charm, markets, valley and artisans.
Read more about the Palma to Sóller train after the video section
Video from Port de Sóller
From Sóller to Port de Sóller
For more vintage transport, take the tram from Sóller to the harbor town of Port de Sóller, about 5 km away. This trip takes around half an hour. If you’ve purchased the combined Train + Tram ticket, it includes the tram ride. No need to book a tram departure in advance.
In Port de Sóller, you can swim, dine at one of the many restaurants, or enjoy the scenic views of the Mediterranean, mountains, and harbor. The pleasant atmosphere here may be due to its somewhat remote location.
Additional transport options
If you need to travel between Palma and Sóller/Port de Sóller multiple times during your stay, consider TIB’s bus routes. These buses offer more frequent departures, and they are faster and cheaper than the train.
Read more about Public Transport in Mallorca.
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