Sóller. See, discover, enjoy...

Sóller is a place where these concepts come together: landscape and history. From the moment you visit its iconic Plaça Constitució, ride the historic wooden train, admire the modernist buildings, or step into the small shops selling local products… every corner invites you to explore.

Surrounded by the mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana, it offers hiking trails and rich gastronomy, while keeping the essence of traditional fishing and local culture alive.

In Sóller, the past and present meet at every step.

Sóller

Sóller is a town nestled in a valley in the northeast of the Serra de Tramuntana, which remained isolated until the early 19th century, when it became an important hub for trade — especially in citrus fruits, olives, and textiles.

Port de Sóller

About four kilometers from Sóller lies its port — the only safe haven for sailors and fishermen along the entire north coast of the island. A village that has adapted to modern times, yet still preserves its identity and its fishing tradition.

Biniaraix

A short walk from Sóller’s main square (about 20 minutes) will lead you to this magical spot, where silence reigns in its cobbled streets and the views of the Serra de Tramuntana are simply breathtaking.

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