This narrow gauge rail track with its train and vintage carriages has been open since 1912 and links Palma to Soller. Take a ride along the 27kms of track crossing beautiful countryside, which winds its way up through the Tramuntana mountain range. The journey takes about one hour. The connecting Orange Tram will take you from Soller village to Soller port, winding its way through orange groves from which it gets its name. See the web site below for contact details and timetables.
France is renowned for its first class rail network. The high speed train TGV Mediterranée links Marseille to Paris in 3h.
A scenic coastal rail line links most of the seaside towns from Marseille to Menton. Note that there is no train station in St Tropez, and the closest stop is in St Raphael. Bikes can be transported free of charge.
For trains throughout the city, Spain and international connections
visit: www.renfe.com/EN
There is a regular train connection between Palma, Sa Pobla (close to Port de Pollensa) and Manacor. The trains are modern, regular, efficient and cheap. There is a special compartment for bicycles. The train station in Palma is located underneath the Plaza d’Espagna. Most bus routes towards outlying towns and villages start from here as well.
Plaza d’Espagna
Palma de Mallorca
Three train stations are located in the Antibes Juan-les-Pins district:
Biot station (close to the camping grounds),
Antibes Centre station,
Juan-les-Pins station.