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Wine Tours Mallorca: The 10 Best Winery Tours & Tastings Compared 2026

Written by: Spain Travel Insider Team Content Last Updated June 2026 12 min read
Price Range
€22–99
Per person
Duration
1.5–3 hrs
Half-day
Best Time
Year-round
Harvest in Sept
Top Pick
From €49
Bodegas Bordoy

Compare Mallorca's best wine tours and tastings side by side: family winery visits, sommelier-led estate tours with lunch, and private trips from Palma, with real prices, durations, regions, and ratings.

What You Should Know

  • Most Mallorca wine tours are short winery visits of 1.5 to 3 hours, around €22 to €99, where you walk the vines and cellar and taste four or five local wines paired with Mallorcan tapas, cheese, cured ham, and bread.
  • The wineries cluster in three areas: the central Binissalem heartland around Santa Maria del Camí and Santa Eugènia; the south around Llucmajor; and a group reachable from the northern Alcúdia resorts. Pick one near where you stay, or a tour that includes transport from Palma.
  • Prices split by format: budget winery tastings run €22 to €49 and usually expect you to drive yourself, while €60 to €99 buys a guided trip with round-trip transport from Palma or a private, winemaker-led tasting. The single most-reviewed option pairs a horseback ride with a tasting.
  • The biggest practical choice is transport: many of the cheapest tours meet you at the winery, so you need a car and a designated driver, while the pricier Palma-departure and private tours fold in the driving, which matters after a few tastings.

Wine Tours in Mallorca

Looking for the best wine tour in Mallorca? The island has a small but serious wine scene, with indigenous grapes like Manto Negro and Callet grown across the central plain and the southern hills, and a Mallorca wine tour is the easiest way to taste them at the source. A wine tour here is usually a short winery visit, 1.5 to 3 hours, where you walk the vines and cellar, learn how Mallorcan wine is made, and sit down to taste four or five local wines paired with cheese, cured ham, and bread. This guide compares the 10 most popular wine tours and tastings in Mallorca side by side on price, reviews, duration, meeting point, and what is included, so you can match the right one to where you are staying.

Mallorca's wineries cluster in a few areas: the central Binissalem region around Santa Maria del Camí and Santa Eugènia, the south around Llucmajor, and a handful reachable from the northern resorts near Alcúdia. From what we've seen in reviews, the main practical question is transport, since many of the best-value tastings expect you to drive to the bodega, while the pricier tours include round-trip transport from Palma or run as private, winemaker-led experiences. To plan the rest of your trip, browse our Mallorca travel guides, and pair the wine with a Mallorca catamaran cruise, a sea-cave kayak tour, an ATV and buggy tour, or an early dolphin watching trip.

Our Top Pick

Bodegas Bordoy: Llucmajor Wine Tour

From €49  ·  4.9 ⭐ (117 reviews)

A 1.5-hour estate tour near Llucmajor with a sommelier, five wines, a local lunch of ham, cheese and sobrasada, and a bottle to take home.

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Best Mallorca Wine Tours: Side-by-Side Comparison

Wine TourFromOnline RatingDurationMeeting PointTasting & FoodBest For
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Bodegas Bordoy Wine Tour
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€49 ⭐ 4.9 (117 reviews)
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1.5 hrs Llucmajor (south) 5 wines + lunch; bottle to take home; sommelier The fullest classic winery day
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Bodega Butxet Vineyards & Winery Tour
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€22 ⭐ 4.8 (189 reviews)
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2 hrs North (near S'Albufera) 4 wines + 2 Mallorcan tapas The cheapest, most-reviewed winery tour
Bodegas Ángel Winery Tour
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€25 ⭐ 4.8 (63 reviews)
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1.5 hrs Santa Maria del Camí (centre) 4 wines + bread, olive oil, cheese A quick, cheap tasting near Palma
Premium Wine Experience & Fine Foods (Son Juliana)
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€95 ⭐ 4.8 (83 reviews)
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2 hrs Santa Eugènia (centre) 4 of 6 wines + fine foods; barrel-cellar tasting A premium barrel-cellar tasting
Family Winery Tour & Tasting, Tramuntana Views
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€49 ⭐ 4.8 (38 reviews)
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2–3 hrs Near Palma (15 min) 4 wines + cheese, ham, bread A relaxed family winery with mountain views
Alcúdia/Can Picafort: Vineyard Visit & Tasting
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€49 ⭐ 4.4 (98 reviews)
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2 hrs (≈4 w/ transfer) Pickup Alcúdia / Can Picafort 5 wines + local nibbles A winery day from the northern resorts
From Palma: Wine and Local Flavors Tour
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€60 ⭐ 4.3 (119 reviews)
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3–4 hrs Palma (transport included) 3 wines + quelitas, Mahón cheese, cured meats A guided trip from Palma with transport
Private Tour: Wine Tasting, Real Mallorca
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€99 ⭐ 4.6 (25 reviews)
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3 hrs Palma, Plaça d'Espanya 5 wines + homemade tapas; winemaker-led A private, winemaker-led tasting
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Horseback Riding Excursion & Wine Tasting
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€70 ⭐ 4.8 (407 reviews)
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2 hrs Alcúdia (Puig de Sant Martí) 1-hr ride + wine, cheese & local products Pairing a horse ride with a tasting
Alcúdia: Self-Guided Gourmet Tapas & Wine Tour
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€47 ⭐ 4.3 (106 reviews)
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~2.5 hrs (flexible) Alcúdia old town 4 tapas + 4 drinks (wine, sangria, beer) A flexible, self-guided tapas-and-wine crawl

ℹ️ All tours and information were personally reviewed by our team on June 22, 2026. Prices are shown in euros as listed by the operator and may change, so always confirm with the operator before booking.

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What to Expect on a Mallorca Wine Tour

Whether you drive to a family bodega or join a guided trip from Palma, a Mallorca wine tour follows a simple, unhurried shape. Here is how it usually goes.

  1. 01At the start

    Meeting point

    You either drive to the bodega, where free parking is usually available, or, on the Palma-departure and private tours, meet your guide in the city for the drive out. Arrive a few minutes early to check in.

  2. 02First

    Walk the vines and cellar

    A guide, often the owner or winemaker, walks you through the vineyard and the production and barrel rooms, explaining the native grapes and how Mallorcan wine is made. This part usually lasts 30 to 45 minutes.

  3. 03The highlight

    The tasting

    You sit down to taste four or five wines, typically a white, a rosé, and a couple of reds built on local grapes like Manto Negro and Callet. On the premium tours one is poured straight from the barrel in the cellar.

  4. 04Paired

    Local food pairing

    The wines come with Mallorcan tapas: cheese, cured ham, sobrasada, bread with olive oil, and olives. The fuller tours serve a proper light lunch, while the cheapest tastings keep it to a small plate.

  5. 05After

    Buy a bottle and head off

    There is usually a chance to buy bottles at cellar-door prices, and some tours include one to take home. Guided trips then drive you back to Palma; self-drive visitors head off when they are ready.

Our experience (sort out the driving first): The single biggest decision is how you get there. Most of the cheapest tastings meet you at the winery, so you need a car and a designated driver. If that is a problem, the Palma-departure and private tours fold the transport in, which is worth the higher price once you have tasted five wines.

Our experience (check the language slot): Several wineries run their tours in set language slots at fixed times, for example English at one hour and German at another. Most people don't realize this until they book, so check that an English-language slot fits your day.

Best Wine Tours and Tastings in Mallorca

1

Bodegas Bordoy Wine Tour (Llucmajor)

Our top pick and the highest-rated wine tour here at 4.9, a 1.5-hour visit to the Bodegas Bordoy estate near Llucmajor in the south at €49. You tour the production room, barrel room, and vineyards, then a sommelier walks you through five distinct wines paired with a local lunch of ham, cheese, sobrasada, quelys, and olives, and you choose a bottle of rosé to take home. It runs in English at 10am and German at noon. For the fullest classic winery day, with real depth in the tasting and a meal rather than a snack, this is the one we'd book first.

2

Bodega Butxet Vineyards & Winery Tour

The best value and the most-reviewed pure winery tour at €22, a 2-hour visit to a family-run bodega in the north, behind the S'Albufera Natural Park. You walk part of the vineyards, learn about the award-winning local and international grape varieties and the winemaking process, and finish with a tasting of four wines paired with two typical Mallorcan tapas. At this price it is the easiest yes on the list, especially if you are staying in the north and have a car.

3

Bodegas Ángel Winery Tour

A short, friendly 1.5-hour tour at €25 in Santa Maria del Camí, in the central Binissalem heartland a short drive from Palma. You see the facilities and vineyards and learn how the wine is made, then taste four wines, the Blanc de Blanca, Rosat, Gran Selecció, and Àngel Negre, served with bread, Mallorcan olive oil, cheese, and salt. A relaxed, affordable introduction to island wine if you want a quick stop rather than a long lunch.

4

Premium Wine Experience & Fine Foods (Son Juliana)

The step-up tasting at €95, a 2-hour experience at Bodega Son Juliana in Santa Eugènia, in the centre of the island. You tour the winery and taste four of six top wines, crisp whites, elegant reds, and rosés, with one poured straight from the barrel in the cellar, paired with a selection of fine Mallorcan foods. Guided in English, German, or Spanish. Best if you want a more polished, in-depth tasting and are happy to drive yourself (the winery can call a taxi).

5

Family Winery Tour & Tasting, Tramuntana Views

A relaxed 2 to 3-hour visit to a family-owned winery just 15 minutes from Palma at €49, with views toward the Tramuntana mountains that reviewers single out. You explore the production area and barrel cellar, learn how Mallorcan wine is made, and taste four distinctive wines, including rare indigenous grapes, each paired with artisan cheese, cured ham, and country bread. Free parking and easy self-drive access make it an easy half-day from the city.

6

Alcúdia/Can Picafort: Vineyard Visit & Tasting

The most convenient winery tour if you are based in the north at €49, with pickup from Alcúdia, Playa de Muro, or Can Picafort and a 50-minute bus ride to the bodega. The activity itself runs about 2 hours (closer to 4 with the transfer), and one of the winery owners welcomes you, walks you through the vineyards and winemaking, and pours five exclusive wines paired with local nibbles. A good fit if you do not want to drive.

7

From Palma: Wine and Local Flavors Tour

A guided half-day from Palma at €60, a 3 to 4-hour small-group trip that meets in the city and drives you out through the countryside to a local winery, so no one has to stay sober at the wheel. You tour the vineyard and taste three Mallorcan wines paired with local delicacies: quelitas crackers, Mahón cheese, cured meats, and the winery's own grape jam. Best if you want the driving handled and a guided, social format.

8

Private Tour: Wine Tasting, Real Mallorca

The private option at €99, a 3-hour tour that picks you up from a Palma hotel or the cruise terminal (meeting under the James I statue in Plaça d'Espanya) and takes you to an original local winery. The winemaker leads the visit and pours five wines paired with homemade tapas, sharing the stories behind each one. With just your group and round-trip transport included, it is the most personal and relaxed way to taste, ideal for a special occasion.

9

Horseback Riding Excursion & Wine Tasting

The most-booked experience on this list at €70, with over 400 reviews, though it leads with the horses rather than the cellar. The 2-hour outing near Alcúdia starts with a 1-hour ride through the forests of the Puig de Sant Martí, then returns to the ranch for a tasting of locally made wines and cheeses plus other small-farm products like pâté, jam, and oil. Free pickup runs from northern Mallorca. Best for a fun, active afternoon that ends with a glass rather than a deep wine education.

10

Alcúdia: Self-Guided Gourmet Tapas & Wine Tour

A flexible, self-guided tapas-and-wine crawl through Alcúdia old town at €47, rather than a winery visit. You get a QR-code pass for four restaurants (Básico Gastro Bar, De Tapas Bistro, Sa Mossegada, and Sa Fonda Llabrés), choosing one tapa and one drink at each, including local wines, sangria, or beer, for four tapas and four drinks in total. Start any time between 12:30 and 5:30pm and finish by 9pm. Best if you want to explore the town at your own pace and pair the wine with food.

Best Mallorca Wine Tasting Tours

If a tasting is what you are really after, not every Mallorca wine tasting tour is the same: some are a quick four-wine pour at a small bodega, others a sommelier-led sit-down with a meal. Here is how we'd choose a Mallorca wine tasting tour depending on what matters most to you.

  • Best overall wine tasting tour: The Bodegas Bordoy tour near Llucmajor (€49, 4.9) is our pick, with a sommelier walking you through five wines alongside a proper local lunch and a bottle to take home, the fullest tasting on the list.
  • Best value tasting: The Bodega Butxet tour (€22) and the Bodegas Ángel tour (€25) deliver a four-wine tasting with Mallorcan tapas for the price of a couple of glasses in a bar, ideal if you have a car.
  • Best premium tasting: The Son Juliana Premium Wine Experience (€95) is the most in-depth, tasting four of six wines with one poured straight from the barrel and paired with fine local foods.
  • Best wine tasting tour with transport: If you would rather not drive, the From Palma Wine and Local Flavors tour (€60) and the private winemaker-led tour (€99) both include round-trip transport and a guided tasting.

Across all of them, a Mallorca wine tasting tour pairs four or five local wines with cheese, cured ham, and bread, so the choice really comes down to the depth of the tasting, whether a meal is included, and how you get there. Most people don't realize the lower-rated tours here are not weaker on the wine; the dips reflect logistics like transfer times and small tapas portions, not the tasting itself.

Mallorca's Wine Regions and Where the Tours Go

Mallorca makes more wine than most visitors expect, from two official denominations of origin and a wider island-wide category, all built around grapes you rarely see anywhere else. Knowing the regions helps you pick a tour close to your base.

Binissalem wine tours (central Mallorca)

The Binissalem DO, established in 1991, was the first denomination of origin in the Balearics, and it remains the island's wine heartland, spread across the central plain around Binissalem, Santa Maria del Camí, Consell, Sencelles, and Santa Eugènia. This is the home of the native Manto Negro red and the Moll (Prensal Blanc) white, and the best base for Binissalem wine tours: the Bodegas Ángel tour in Santa Maria, the Son Juliana premium tasting in Santa Eugènia, and the family-winery tour with Tramuntana views all sit here, each a 15 to 30-minute drive from Palma. If you want classic Mallorcan wine with the shortest journey from the city, start in Binissalem.

Llucmajor and the south

The dry, breezy hills behind Llucmajor and S'Arenal in the south are home to a handful of estates working in the island-wide Vi de la Terra Mallorca category, where the warm conditions suit structured reds and rosés. The standout Llucmajor wine tour is our top pick, Bodegas Bordoy, a polished estate with a sommelier-led tasting of five wines and a local lunch. It is an easy trip if you are staying on the south coast around S'Arenal, Llucmajor, or the Playa de Palma resorts, and a scenic drive inland from the sea.

Pla i Llevant DO (east and southeast)

Mallorca's second denomination of origin, created in 1999, covers the eastern plain around Felanitx, Porreres, and Manacor, and is known for the indigenous Callet grape and a growing band of modern, design-led wineries. Several of the private and from-Palma tours head to wineries in or near this area, making it one of the easiest regions to reach without your own car. If you are based in the east around Cala d'Or or Porto Cristo, this is your closest wine country.

Wine tasting in Alcúdia and the north

Inland from the northern resorts, behind the S'Albufera wetlands, sits a smaller cluster of family wineries that make wine tasting in Alcúdia genuinely convenient if you are staying around the bay. The Bodega Butxet tour and the Alcúdia/Can Picafort vineyard visit both work from here, the latter with pickup from Alcúdia, Playa de Muro, and Can Picafort so you don't have to drive. It is the best option for the many visitors based in the north who would otherwise face a long trip to the central or southern wineries.

Wherever you go, the experience is similar: a small, often family-run bodega, a walk through the vines, and a tasting of indigenous grapes paired with Mallorcan cheese and charcuterie. What changes most is the drive, so we'd choose the region nearest your base, or a Palma-departure tour, before the specific winery.

Wine Tours From Palma de Mallorca

Most visitors stay in or near Palma, so wine tours from Palma de Mallorca are the most practical way to reach the island's wineries, and there are two ways to do it: drive out to a nearby bodega yourself, or book a tour that includes transport from the city. The good news is that Mallorca's main wine region, Binissalem, starts just 15 to 30 minutes north of Palma, so even the self-drive tastings are a short hop.

For Palma winery tours that handle the driving, two options stand out. The From Palma Wine and Local Flavors tour (€60) meets in the city, drives you through the countryside to a working winery, and pairs three Mallorcan wines with local delicacies in a 3 to 4-hour small-group trip, so no one has to stay sober at the wheel. The private Wine Tasting, Real Mallorca tour (€99) picks you up from a Palma hotel or the cruise terminal, with the meeting point under the James I statue in Plaça d'Espanya, and takes just your group to an original local winery for a winemaker-led tasting of five wines with homemade tapas. Both fold in the round-trip transport that makes a Palma wine tasting trip relaxed rather than logistically tricky.

If you have a rental car, the central Binissalem wineries are all easy self-drive day trips from Palma: the Bodegas Ángel tour in Santa Maria del Camí (€25), the Son Juliana premium tasting in Santa Eugènia (€95), and the family-winery tour with Tramuntana views just 15 minutes from the city (€49). Each has free parking, but remember you will be tasting four or five wines, so bring a designated driver.

For a Palma wine tasting without leaving town at all, the city's tapas bars and wine bars pour plenty of Mallorcan labels, and a guided food-and-wine walk through the old town pairs local wines with tapas on foot. But to taste at the source, with the vines in front of you, we'd say a short trip out to the Binissalem wineries is well worth the half-day.

Best Time for a Wine Tour in Mallorca

Wine tours in Mallorca run year-round, since the tasting happens indoors in the cellar, so timing is about the weather, the crowds, and whether you want to see the vines at work rather than whether the tours operate.

Spring & AutumnApr–Jun · Sep–Oct

Our pick: warm but comfortable days for walking the vineyards, smaller groups, and the most pleasant terrace tastings. Early autumn also overlaps with the tail of the harvest, when the wineries are at their liveliest.

HarvestAug–Sep

The vendimia (grape harvest) brings the vineyards to life, with picking and pressing under way. It is the most atmospheric time to visit, though also hot and busy, so book ahead and favour a morning slot.

WinterNov–Mar

Quieter and cheaper, with the vines bare but the cellars and tastings running as normal. Some smaller wineries reduce their schedule, so check availability and confirm your tour's language slot in advance.

Whatever the season, we'd book a morning tour: the light is best in the vineyards, the tasting room is at its freshest, and you keep the rest of the day free, which matters most if you are driving yourself.

How Much Does a Wine Tour in Mallorca Cost?

A wine tour in Mallorca costs about €22 to €49 per person for a winery visit with a tasting you drive to yourself, €60 to €70 for a guided trip with transport from Palma or a horseback-and-wine combo, and €95 to €99 for a premium or private, winemaker-led experience. The price tracks the depth of the tasting, the food, and above all whether transport is included.

Budget€22–49

A self-drive winery visit. The Butxet tour is €22, Bodegas Ángel €25, and the Bordoy, family-winery, and Alcúdia vineyard tours sit around €47 to €49, all with a tour and a tasting paired with local food.

Mid-range€60–70

Transport handled, or something extra. The from-Palma Wine and Local Flavors tour is €60 with round-trip transport, and the horseback-and-wine excursion is €70 with pickup in the north.

Premium€95–99

The deepest or most exclusive tastings. The Son Juliana premium experience is €95 for a barrel-cellar tasting and fine foods, and the private winemaker-led tour from Palma is €99.

For most travelers, a €22 to €49 winery tour delivers the same core of a vineyard walk and a five-wine tasting with local food, so we'd choose by region and whether you have a car. Step up to the €60-plus tours mainly to have the driving handled or for a private, more personal visit.

From Our Experience

We've found the deciding factor is transport, not the wine: the cheapest tastings meet you at the bodega, so you need a designated driver, and once you have tasted five wines the Palma-departure and private tours that include the driving are well worth their higher price.

Tips for Your Mallorca Wine Tour

  • Sort out the driving first: Most budget tastings meet you at the winery, so you need a car and someone to stay sober. If that does not work, book a from-Palma or private tour that includes round-trip transport.
  • Pick the region nearest your base: The central Binissalem wineries are closest to Palma, the south around Llucmajor suits the south coast, and the Butxet and Alcúdia tours work from the northern resorts. Choosing by region saves a long drive.
  • Check the language slot: Several wineries run tours in set language slots at fixed times, so confirm there is an English (or your language) slot that fits your plans before booking.
  • Book ahead in summer and at harvest: Small family wineries have limited spaces, and the August to September harvest is the busiest, so reserve a day or two in advance, especially for morning slots.
  • Go in the morning: Morning tours have the best light in the vineyards and leave the rest of the day free, which matters most if you are driving back yourself.
  • Know what the food is: The fuller tours include a light lunch, while the cheapest tastings serve a small plate of cheese and ham. Check the inclusions if you are counting on it as a meal.
  • Come hungry, the tastings are generous: Reviewers consistently find the wine pours and the food platters bigger than expected, even on the budget tours, so a fuller winery tour can stand in for lunch. The exception is the self-guided Alcúdia tapas crawl, where the per-stop tapas are small (think one croquette or prawn) and the drinks are the generous part.
  • Leave room to buy a bottle: Mallorcan wines are made in small quantities and are hard to find off the island, so cellar-door prices are often the best chance to take a favourite home.
  • Pair it with a meal or the coast: A morning winery visit leaves the afternoon for the beach or the old town. The self-guided Alcúdia tapas crawl is the exception, designed to fill an afternoon and evening on its own.

Why You Can Trust This Guide

We compared every bookable wine tour in Mallorca across GetYourGuide, Viator, and winery websites to build this guide, weighing review volume, ratings, the wines and food included, the meeting point and transport, and value for money rather than marketing claims. We focus on what actually shapes a wine-tour day: which region the bodega is in, whether you have to drive yourself or transport is included, how many wines you taste and what they are paired with, and whether the tour is a quick stop or a proper half-day. Where details were thin, we checked across multiple platforms and recent reviews to confirm the real picture. Our recommendations are independent. We are not paid to feature any winery or operator, and the comparison reflects the pricing, ratings, and traveler feedback as we found them, so you can book the tour that fits your base and your plans with confidence.

How We Selected These Tours

The Spain Travel Insider team built this list around what matters most on a Mallorca wine tour: a genuine working winery, a tasting of local grapes paired with real Mallorcan food, a clear meeting point, and honest information on whether transport is included. Every tour here is a verified, bookable experience with a solid rating and a real volume of recent reviews. We left out tours with thin feedback, vague locations, or unclear inclusions, which matter most when the price difference often comes down to food and transport rather than the wine. We also spread the picks across the island's wine regions and formats, from budget self-drive winery visits in the centre and south to guided trips from Palma, a private winemaker-led tasting, a horseback-and-wine combo, and a self-guided tapas crawl, so there is a fit whatever your base, budget, and whether you have a car.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best wine tour in Mallorca?+

For most visitors, the Bodegas Bordoy Wine Tour near Llucmajor is the best all-round choice, rated 4.9 from over 100 reviews at €49, with a sommelier, five wines, a local lunch, and a bottle to take home. For the best value, the Bodega Butxet winery tour is €22 and the most-reviewed pure winery tour at 4.8.

How much does a wine tour in Mallorca cost?+

A Mallorca wine tour costs about €22 to €49 per person for a winery visit and tasting you drive to yourself, €60 to €70 for a guided trip with transport from Palma or a horseback-and-wine combo, and €95 to €99 for a premium or private, winemaker-led tasting. The price tracks the food and whether transport is included.

Do Mallorca wine tours include transport from Palma?+

Some do and some do not. Many of the cheaper winery tastings meet you at the bodega, so you need your own car, while the from-Palma Wine and Local Flavors tour (€60) and the private tour (€99) include round-trip transport from the city. Always check the meeting point before booking.

Which wine regions do the tours visit in Mallorca?+

Most tours visit the central Binissalem region around Santa Maria del Camí and Santa Eugènia, the south around Llucmajor, or family wineries in the north near Alcúdia. Mallorca's wines are built on native grapes like Manto Negro and Callet, which you rarely find off the island.

What wines and food do you get on a Mallorca wine tasting?+

A typical tasting includes four or five wines, usually a white, a rosé, and a couple of reds made from local grapes, paired with Mallorcan tapas: cheese, cured ham, sobrasada, bread with olive oil, and olives. The fuller tours add a light lunch, and one premium tour pours a wine straight from the barrel.

How long does a wine tour in Mallorca take?+

Most winery tours last about 1.5 to 3 hours, covering a vineyard and cellar walk plus the tasting. Tours that include transport from Palma run 3 to 4 hours door to door, and the Alcúdia northern tour is about 2 hours of activity, closer to 4 with the bus transfer each way.

Are Mallorca wine tours suitable for beginners?+

Yes. These tours are aimed at curious visitors rather than experts, with guides, owners, or sommeliers explaining the native grapes and the winemaking simply. You do not need any wine knowledge, and the small, often family-run wineries make for a relaxed, friendly introduction to Mallorcan wine.

When is the best time for a wine tour in Mallorca?+

Wine tours run year-round because the tasting is indoors. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable for walking the vineyards, the August to September harvest is the most atmospheric but hot and busy, and winter is quieter and cheaper, though some small wineries reduce their schedule. Morning slots are best if you are driving.

Are Mallorca wine tours worth it?+

Yes, if you enjoy wine or want a relaxed half-day away from the beach. Mallorca's wineries are small and often family-run, so the tours feel personal, and you taste indigenous grapes like Manto Negro and Callet that are hard to find off the island, usually paired with local cheese and ham. At €22 to €49 for a winery visit and tasting, they are also good value compared with mainland Spanish wine regions.

Can you visit wineries in Mallorca without a tour?+

Many wineries welcome visitors for a tasting, but most still ask you to book a slot in advance rather than just turning up, since they are small operations. Booking a tour simply secures that slot and the price, and on the Palma-departure and private options it adds the transport. If you have a car, a self-drive winery tasting is the most flexible way to visit.

Which Mallorca wine region is best?+

For most visitors, the central Binissalem region is the best base: it is the island's oldest denomination of origin, home to the native Manto Negro and Moll grapes, and the closest wine country to Palma. The south around Llucmajor and the east's Pla i Llevant DO are also excellent, while the family wineries near Alcúdia are the most convenient if you are staying in the north.

Is Mallorca known for wine?+

Mallorca is increasingly known for wine, though its production is small and most bottles are drunk on the island. Winemaking here dates back to Roman times and revived strongly from the 1990s, built around two denominations of origin, Binissalem and Pla i Llevant, and indigenous grapes like Manto Negro, Callet, and Moll. The wines are well regarded and rarely exported, which is why a tasting on the island is the best way to try them.

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