Exploring the Puerto de Soller: Train and Discover Scuba Diving Experience
This tour offers a unique chance to combine a classic Balearic Islands train journey with an underwater adventure in Puerto de Soller. Traveling from Palma on the historic Sóller train, you’ll enjoy scenic views of Mallorca’s rugged landscape before reaching the vibrant harbor town. Once there, a certified guide takes the lead for a guided scuba dive into the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean—ideal for those new to diving or looking for a memorable first experience.
What I love about this experience is its blend of easy, accessible travel with the thrill of exploring beneath the sea. The train ride itself is a treat—charming, slow enough to soak up the scenery—making it a relaxing start to your day. Then, you get the reassurance of having personalized attention from a certified guide, with a small group capped at four divers per instructor, ensuring safety and plenty of individual help. Plus, the full equipment and insurance included give peace of mind for nervous first-timers.
One potential drawback is the price point—at $261 per person—though it’s worth comparing it to other Mallorca excursions for the value of a full-day, curated experience. Also, the activity isn’t suitable for non-swimmers, wheelchair users, or those with certain medical conditions, so it’s best to check your comfort level with water activities beforehand. This tour offers a well-rounded, authentic taste of Mallorca’s natural beauty paired with a touch of adventure.
Key points / Takeaways

- Beautiful scenic train journey from Palma to Puerto de Soller offers spectacular views of Mallorca’s landscape.
- Guided scuba experience with a certified instructor makes it accessible for beginners and those new to diving.
- Small group size (up to 4 divers per guide) ensures personalized attention and safety.
- All necessary equipment and insurance are included, simplifying the planning process and reducing extra costs.
- Variety of dive sites caters to different experience levels, making it suitable for many travelers.
- Additional activities like boat rides and picnics enrich the overall experience, creating a full day of exploration.
A Scenic Journey and Underwater Discovery Combined

Starting your adventure at the Palma de Mallorca train station, you’ll hop aboard the historic Sóller train, a route celebrated for its vintage charm and picturesque views. The one-hour train ride winds through lush valleys, orange groves, and rugged hills, giving you a feel for Mallorca’s diverse landscape. As the train approaches Port de Soller, you’ll notice the shimmering harbor, a lively spot perfect for both relaxation and adventure.
What makes this part of the trip so appealing is just how smoothly it sets the tone for the day. It’s not only a practical way to reach the dive site but also an experience in itself. In reviews, travelers mention “the train ride was just as much part of the fun as the diving,” highlighting its charm and scenic appeal.
Once in Puerto de Soller, the tour shifts gears from land to sea. You gather with your certified guide—who, according to reviews, is attentive and professional, often sharing tips about marine life and local spots. The boat ride from the harbor to the dive site is another highlight, offering a relaxing break and a chance to enjoy the fresh sea breeze.
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The Guided Scuba Experience: What to Expect

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to breathe underwater, this tour makes it straightforward. Your guide, perhaps someone like the well-reviewed Diving CC, will prepare your gear—mask, fins, wetsuit, regulator—and give a thorough briefing. The clarity of the Mediterranean waters means even first-timers often find the experience surprisingly easy and enjoyable.
You can expect up to 60 minutes of underwater time, depending on your air consumption, which is plenty of time to see some marine life and explore the underwater scenery. Moments after jumping in, you’ll discover a different world—schools of fish, rocky formations, and perhaps even the odd curious octopus. One review even quotes a diver saying, “The guide was so patient with a nervous first-timer and made sure I felt safe every step of the way.”
The small group size enhances the experience, allowing your guide to give personalized attention. They also prepare all the gear, so there’s no need to worry about bringing your own equipment or dealing with unfamiliar stuff. Insurance included in the package adds a crucial layer of security, especially for those new to water activities.
Dive Sites and Suitability for All Levels

The tour offers a selection of dive sites suitable for a range of experience levels, from those trying scuba for the first time to those with some water familiarity. For beginners, the shallow and calm spots provide an ideal environment to get comfortable underwater. More experienced divers might enjoy exploring the rocky formations or spotting specific marine creatures.
A key advantage here is flexibility—if you’re hesitant or prone to nerves, you can opt for a non-experienced diver’s site, making it accessible without feeling overwhelmed. Reviewers appreciate the personalized attention, mentioning guides take time to explain and ensure everyone feels confident at each stage.
The Rest of the Day: Combining Activities and Relaxation
After your dive, you return to the boat and then back to Puerto de Soller. Many travelers seize the opportunity to explore the harbor town—grab a local picnic, stroll along the promenade, or simply relax at a café with views of the marina. The two-hour boat trip not only gets you to the dive site but also adds a leisurely element to your day.
Some reviews note that the tour includes a picnic, which is a thoughtful touch, especially after the physical activity. The combination of land, sea, and underwater experiences makes this a well-rounded way to enjoy Mallorca’s natural beauty in a single day.
Logistics, Pricing, and Practical Tips
At $261 per person, this tour isn’t the cheapest option available, but it bundles several activities—train travel, boat ride, scuba gear, insurance, and guidance—into a seamless package. For those seeking a hassle-free, all-inclusive experience, the cost reflects value, especially considering the small group size and personalized attention.
Duration is around 7 hours, with the schedule flexible based on availability. Keep in mind, hotel transfers are not included, so you’ll need to make your way to the Palma train station. The meeting details are sent via email, which helps streamline the start of your adventure.
Since this activity isn’t suitable for non-swimmers, wheelchair users, or those with certain medical conditions, it’s important to assess your comfort level with water activities beforehand. Be sure to check the weather forecast, as sea conditions can impact diving plans.
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Who Will Love This Experience?

This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of scenic travel and outdoor adventure. It’s ideal for beginners curious about scuba diving or those who want to try it in a safe, controlled environment. It suits small groups who appreciate personal guidance and attention, making it perfect for solo travelers, couples, or small families.
If you love authentic local scenery, the combination of the vintage train ride and seaside charm provides a genuine Mallorca experience. However, if you’re looking for a purely relaxing beach day or have mobility issues, this might be less suitable.
Final Thoughts: A Unique Mallorca Day Out
This experience offers a well-balanced day for anyone eager to see a different side of Mallorca—combining scenic train rides, charming harbor towns, and the thrill of underwater discovery. The small-group setting, professional guides, and inclusive gear make it a safe choice for beginners. The cost reflects a full, curated day of activities that go beyond just snorkeling or sightseeing.
If you’re ready to tick off a bucket-list item and venture beneath the surface of the Mediterranean, this tour is hard to beat for its convenience and authentic touch. It’s not just about the dive; it’s about experiencing Mallorca’s natural beauty in a relaxed, friendly environment that invites newcomers and seasoned explorers alike.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is transportation from my hotel included? No, the tour does not include hotel transfers. You’ll receive details on where and when to meet, typically at the Palma train station.
How long does the entire tour last? Expect the full experience to take about 7 hours, including the train ride, boat trip, and diving.
What’s included in the price? The package covers train tickets, diving gear, insurance, a certified guide, a boat trip from Puerto de Soller, up to 60 minutes of diving time, and a picnic.
Can beginners participate? Yes, the tour is designed with non-experienced divers in mind, and guides tailor sites and activities accordingly.
Are there any restrictions I should be aware of? The activity isn’t suitable for non-swimmers, wheelchair users, pregnant women, or those with certain medical conditions. It also has weight limits, not recommended for over 309 lbs (140 kg).
What if I decide not to go scuba diving? Since the activity is centered around the dive, non-divers might want to consider other tours or activities in Mallorca, as this experience is primarily focused on underwater exploration.
To sum it up, this tour offers a well-rounded blend of Mallorca’s land, sea, and underwater environments. It’s perfect for those who want an active, authentic, and memorable day in the Balearic Islands—especially if you’re new to scuba or love small-group adventures.
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