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The excursion begins in the center of Palma. From there you head to the stop of the iconic Sóller train. For about an hour you will travel through the Serra de Tramuntana to the terminus of this historic wooden train. After arriving in Sóller you take a short ferry to Puerto de Sóller — the ferry crossing lasts approximately 15 minutes. All passengers who reach the harbor will board the boat that takes them to La Calobra. During the roughly 40‑minute coastal boat ride you can admire the island’s dramatic cliffs. The visit to La Calobra lasts about 1 hour and 24 minutes; you can use this time to walk around and explore, and, weather permitting, take a swim. The route to La Calobra includes driving along a winding mountain road that passes through the mountains up to Caimari; from the start of the drive out of Palma you will travel on standard roads before the mountain section begins.
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