Sightseeing in Playa de Palma just got easier with this fun tourist train along the resort's vibrant promenade. Save on tired legs with a round-trip ticket, where you can hop off whenever something takes your fancy. There's bars, restaurants and shops to keep you entertained, not to mention the Blue Flag beach – at over 4kms long, there's plenty of space to sprawl out on the sand or even take part in some of the water sports on offer.

Tourist Train Ride Ticket - Playa de Palma
- Round-trip ticket onboard Playa de Palma's tourist train
- Hop off to explore the promenade or beach
- Panoramic views across the Blue Flag beach
Transport
- Please be aware this isn't a 'hop-on hop-off' ticket – you are permitted to exit the train once only
- Train runs every day between 09:30-23:30
- Train runs approximately every 30–45 minutes
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