REVIEW · MALLORCA
Visit of the olive grove, olive oil tasting and snack
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Olive oil lessons in the Mallorca countryside.
This 2-hour from the tree to the table experience at Finca Treurer shows you how extra virgin olive oil gets made, then helps you taste it like you mean it.
I especially like that the visit is run by the property itself, with the owner and team guiding you through the mill work and the grove. I also love the setting: you get real time in the olive grove with views toward Randa, then a tasting and snack that actually feels tied to the land. Walk through the mill and Randa views are the kind of details you remember.
One drawback to flag: on the day of your visit, it may be hard to buy bottles on-site. One review noted the olive oil was in high demand, so buying could be limited even though tasting was great. Limited on-site purchases can happen.
In This Review
- Key highlights you will actually care about
- Finca Treurer: a true EVOO stop near Treurè
- What happens during the full 2-hour walk-through and tasting
- The olive grove stroll: learning in the field, not just indoors
- The mill processes: how premium EVOO is made step by step
- EVOO tasting 101: how to tell extra virgin from other oils
- Snack and Mallorcan wine: using what you learned at home
- Price and value: what $58 buys in real life
- Who should book this olive grove experience
- Should you book the Treurer EVOO olive grove visit?
- FAQ
- How long is the olive grove, oil tasting, and snack experience?
- What time does the tour start?
- Where does the tour begin?
- Is the tour conducted by the property?
- What languages are available?
- What is included in the price?
- Do I get to taste extra virgin olive oil?
- Is the snack suitable for dietary restrictions?
- Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
- Can I cancel for a refund, and is pay later available?
Key highlights you will actually care about

- Property-led experience with hands-on guidance through production and tasting
- Grove walk plus mill process tour in one tight 2-hour visit
- EVOO tasting practice that teaches you how to separate extra virgin from other oils
- Snack + Mallorcan wine paired with extra virgin olive oil and local products
- Guide languages include English, Spanish, and German for easier explanations
- Wheelchair accessible
Finca Treurer: a true EVOO stop near Treurè

If you’ve ever bought a bottle of olive oil just because it looked nice on the shelf, this tour fixes that habit fast. At Treurè, you’re not getting a lecture in a room. You’re walking a working finca and seeing how fruit becomes oil.
The big value is that everything connects. You start with where the olives come from, then you move into the mill processes, and you end by tasting what those choices produce in the glass. It’s a short tour, but it follows a logical chain.
And yes, the views matter. The route includes scenic looks on the way through the finca, including sightlines toward Randa, so the time outdoors doesn’t feel like a chore between “important parts.”
You can also read our reviews of more food & drink experiences in Mallorca
What happens during the full 2-hour walk-through and tasting

The tour starts at 11:00 a.m., and the whole thing runs about two hours. You begin with a welcome and a short explanation about the project’s origins, which gives you context before you see the equipment and techniques.
From there, you go through the mill and learn what each step contributes to premium EVOO. You’re not just told that extra virgin is high quality; you learn what makes the production process matter, step by step. After that, you head outside for the grove walk, then you return for a tasting-focused class and practice.
The end of the tour is where it all clicks for many people: a snack with extra virgin olive oil and local products, plus a glass of Mallorcan wine. This part is not an afterthought. It’s a chance to connect flavor and aroma to real kitchen use.
The olive grove stroll: learning in the field, not just indoors

The outdoor portion is a walk through the olive grove, and it’s built for more than photos. You’ll learn how the work in the field supports healthy olives, which is the base for quality EVOO.
Expect a short stretch of walking with scenic views along the way. It’s not described as a long hike, but it is still an outdoor activity, so plan for uneven ground and sun depending on the day.
This part is also where the tour becomes more than facts. When you see the grove, “from the tree to the table” stops sounding like marketing language. You can literally point to the source of the oil you’re going to taste later.
The mill processes: how premium EVOO is made step by step

Inside the mill, the focus is on the full production chain and why each step counts. You’ll see the processes carried out to make extra virgin olive oil and learn how the team thinks about quality.
This is where I think the tour delivers real practical knowledge. Many tastings teach your palate. This one adds production logic, so when you later look at an olive oil label, you’re not guessing.
It’s also useful if you care about what “premium” means. The tour is specifically framed around producing extra virgin olive oil with attention to each part of the workflow, rather than presenting results as luck or branding.
EVOO tasting 101: how to tell extra virgin from other oils

One of the most praised parts is how the tour teaches you to tell extra virgin olive oil apart from other olive oils, then has you practice. That’s a big deal. Most people can describe what they like, but fewer know how to identify what’s in the glass beyond taste alone.
You get a class (about 30 minutes) focused on EVOO properties and uses in the kitchen, followed by tasting where you can apply what you learned. The guide also helps you understand what you’re looking for, so you can match flavors to the production reality you saw earlier.
This is also where guide skill shows. Reviews mention guides such as Xisco, Juan, Hoan, and Miguel, and they’re praised for clear explanations and strong storytelling about the craft. Even if you come in with zero olive oil knowledge, the structure makes the learning feel manageable.
Snack and Mallorcan wine: using what you learned at home

After the tasting practice, you’ll finish with a snack with extra virgin olive oil and local products. It’s paired with a glass of Mallorcan wine, which keeps the experience social and easy-going rather than stiff.
What I like here is the practical pairing. Olive oil doesn’t just live in a bottle. You learn about properties and uses in the kitchen, and the snack gives you a real-world example of how EVOO can shine with local ingredients.
If you have dietary needs, tell the team in advance. The tour notes they can accommodate special requirements like vegetarianism and allergies or intolerances so your snack is suitable.
Price and value: what $58 buys in real life

At $58 per person for a 2-hour, property-led experience, you’re paying for more than tasting. You’re paying for guided access to both the grove and the mill, plus instruction on how to evaluate extra virgin olive oil.
If your goal is only to try a few sips, you might find cheaper options. But if you want the “why” behind quality, this is the kind of experience that can change how you buy olive oil afterward. Several comments highlight how the tasting and production explanations make people rethink their grocery choices.
Also, there’s food and wine included, which matters. You’re not just standing around in a tasting room; you’re finishing with a snack built around olive oil and local products.
Who should book this olive grove experience

This tour is a strong fit if you want an authentic Mallorca activity that’s more hands-on than scenic sightseeing. It’s especially good for couples, small groups, and anyone who enjoys food education that still feels like a real place.
It’s also a solid choice if you’re the type who reads food labels and wants to understand what to look for. The practical focus on distinguishing extra virgin olive oil and learning kitchen use makes it useful even after the tour ends.
You might want to rethink it if you only care about shopping. One review noted difficulty purchasing the olive oil on the day due to demand. You’ll still taste and learn, but if buying bottles is your top priority, plan for the possibility that sales may be limited.
Should you book the Treurer EVOO olive grove visit?

I’d book it if you want a short, guided, outdoor-and-indoor experience that teaches you how olive oil quality is built. The combination of grove walk, mill process tour, EVOO identification class, and a final snack with Mallorcan wine is a well-paced package for the time.
Book it if you’re traveling with someone who loves food, wine, or local production stories and you’d rather spend two hours learning than scrolling. And if you’re worried about purchasing oil on-site, just treat the tasting as the main win and keep your expectations realistic for buying during high-demand periods.
If you want an olive grove tour that actually connects the land to the bottle, this one makes that connection quickly and clearly.
FAQ
How long is the olive grove, oil tasting, and snack experience?
The visit lasts about 2 hours.
What time does the tour start?
The tour starts at 11:00 a.m.
Where does the tour begin?
The starting location is Treurè.
Is the tour conducted by the property?
Yes, the tour is described as being made directly by the property, with a live tour guide.
What languages are available?
The live tour guide is available in English, Spanish, and German.
What is included in the price?
You get a walk through the finca and olive grove, an olive oil tasting, and a snack with local products (with a glass of Mallorcan wine).
Do I get to taste extra virgin olive oil?
Yes. The experience includes an olive oil tasting, and you learn how to distinguish extra virgin olive oil as part of the tasting practice.
Is the snack suitable for dietary restrictions?
You should let them know in advance about dietary needs such as vegetarianism, allergies, or intolerances so they can ensure the snack is suitable.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel for a refund, and is pay later available?
Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and reserve now & pay later is available so you can keep your plans flexible.




























