Sóller

A jewel in Mallorca´s Tramuntana mountains  

Sóller and its coastal counterpart, Port de Sóller, are two of Mallorca’s most enchanting destinations, nestled in the heart of the Tramuntana Mountains.

 

Sóller is a charming town renowned for its vibrant main square, historic architecture, and the iconic vintage train that connects it to Palma. Stroll through orange-scented streets, visit the modernist Church of Sant Bartomeu, or explore local markets filled with Mallorcan crafts and delicacies.

 

Just a short tram ride away lies Port de Sóller, a picturesque harbor framed by mountains and the Mediterranean Sea. Known for its sandy beaches, marina, and waterfront restaurants, it’s the perfect place to relax, enjoy fresh seafood, or embark on a boat excursion to nearby coves like Sa Calobra or Cala Deià.

 

We invite you to discover this beautiful Majorcan town located between sea and mountains and to enjoy a unique stay with us.

What to see in Sóller?

Sant Bartomeu Church

A stunning modernist-style church located in the heart of Sóller’s main square. Its unique facade is a highlight for architecture lovers.

 

Can Prunera Museum

A beautiful modernist mansion housing an impressive collection of art, including works by Joan Miró and Picasso.

 

Botanic Garden of Sóller 

Explore native and exotic plants in this tranquil garden dedicated to Mediterranean flora.

 

Sa Capelleta Hermitage

A short hike leads to this serene chapel offering panoramic views of the Sóller valley.

Events and Festivals in Sóller

Fira de Sóller & Es Firó (May)

This annual fair and festival is one of Sóller’s most iconic events. It commemorates the town’s historic victory over pirate invasions  (1561)

 

Sant Bartomeu (August)

Dedicated to Sóller’s patron saint, this festival features religious processions, live music, and traditional dances. 

 

Processions during Holy Week (Easter)

The streets of Sóller come alive with solemn parades, music, and devotion.

 

Festival de Música Clàssica (July-August)

Held annually in Sóller and nearby Port de Sóller, this classical music festival attracts talented musicians from around the world. 

Port de Sóller​

The port’s horseshoe-shaped bay is home to two main beaches: Playa d’en Repic, perfect for families with its calm waters and seaside restaurants, and Playa de Port de Sóller. The marina, filled with luxury yachts and traditional fishing boats, adds a charming nautical vibe to the area.

 

Port de Sóller offers a variety of dining options, from casual beachfront cafes to upscale restaurants specializing in fresh seafood and Mallorcan cuisine.

 

One of the highlights of Port de Sóller is the vintage wooden tram that connects it to the town of Sóller.

 

Adventure seekers will love exploring the nearby coastline and hiking trails. Boat excursions depart from the port to explore hidden coves and dramatic cliffs, including the famous Sa Calobra and Torrent de Pareis.

For hikers, the trails around the port lead to breathtaking viewpoints and neighboring villages such as Deià.

Sóller food Scene

Soller and Port de Soller are culinary havens, offering a wide range of dining experiences. From traditional Mallorcan restaurants serving fresh seafood and local specialties to chic waterfront eateries with stunning views, these towns cater to every taste. 

Where to Stay in Sóller

Booking with us ensures you’ll find a carefully selected villa in the Tramuntana that meets your needs, complete with exceptional amenities and personalized services. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled escape, our local expertise and attention to detail guarantee an unforgettable stay.

How to get Sóller?

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