Mini Tren Cala Agulla
Mini Tren Cala Agulla is a sightseeing mini train in Cala Agulla near Cala Ratjada, Mallorca. A day ticket is reported at €7 for adults and €2 for children; single rides cost €4 and a return trip €6. The route runs via Cala Son Moll, Cala Ratjada and Font de sa Cala, with around 11 stops and about 45 minutes each way. Parking is available nearby, with both free and paid options reported.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a ride on Mini Tren Cala Agulla cost?
Several Google reviews report day tickets at €7 per adult for Mini Tren Cala Agulla. Children’s tickets are mentioned at €2, while some reviews list €4 for a one-way ride and €6 for a return trip. Payment is often made directly to the driver, and some reviewers mention card payment as preferred.
How long does the full route take, and how often does the train run?
One review says the journey takes about 45 minutes each way, while another describes the complete round trip as roughly 1 hour. Reviews also mention 11 stops along the route. Timings can vary, and one reviewer notes that a delay of around 10 minutes may happen.
Can you hop on and off at different stops with Mini Tren Cala Agulla?
Yes, several reviews describe a hop-on, hop-off system with the day ticket. Stops mentioned include Cala Son Moll, Cala Ratjada and Font de sa Cala on the route back and forth. Mini Tren Cala Agulla is therefore used by many visitors as a flexible way to move between beaches and the town centre.
Where does Mini Tren Cala Agulla stop?
Reviews mention several stops along the coast, including Cala Son Moll, Cala Ratjada and Font de sa Cala. One reviewer refers to a total of 11 stations. The exact order and timetable can vary by season, so it is worth checking the stop signage on the day.
Is parking available near Cala Agulla and Cala Ratjada?
Reviews mention parking options near Cala Agulla and Cala Ratjada. One reviewer describes parking in town as free, while others report paid parking at €6 per day. In summer, finding a space can take longer, so arriving early is a practical tip.
Is Mini Tren Cala Agulla suitable for children and older people?
Several reviews describe Mini Tren Cala Agulla as family-friendly; children’s tickets are reported at €2, and one review says infants travel free. The ride is generally described as relaxed, with easy access for many passengers. If you have back problems, note that some reviews mention bumps and a slightly jerky ride.
What is the best time to go to avoid crowds?
Reviews mention July and August as the busiest months, both at the beach and at the stops. If you prefer fewer people, starting early in the day is a practical tip; some visitors recommend arriving before 10:00. Mini Tren Cala Agulla is open-air, so morning or late-afternoon rides can also feel more comfortable in hot weather.
Do you need to book Mini Tren Cala Agulla in advance?
Reviews mostly say that you pay the driver directly and do not need to book in advance. Some visitors mention that card payment is preferred, while others pay in cash on the spot. As prices are not always clearly posted at the stops, it is sensible to have cash or a card ready.
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Location
Unnamed Road, 07590 Cala Agulla, 07590 Cala Lliteres
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