About
Port de Sóller
Port de Soller, in the northwest coast of Mallorca, is a family-friendly community with a bustling port and a beautiful bay.
The Location Lowdown
The Brief

A small town set around a horseshoe bay on the Mediterranean Sea with theTramuntana Mountains behind, there is a good reason why Port de Soller is one of the most popular destinations in Mallorca. While in the summer months this family-friendly beach town is quite active and well-visited, in the winter months it truly slows down, with most shops and restaurants closing during the week.

History

The history of Port de Soller is steeped in maritime tradition, harking back to its origins as a humble fishing village. Situated on the northwest coast of Mallorca, the port became a vital trading post, particularly for citrus fruits from the surrounding valley. This trade flourished due to the area's unique microclimate. Over time, the town has skillfully preserved its historical roots while evolving into a modern, sought-after destination. Notably, it was once a target of pirate attacks, leading to the construction of defensive structures like the Torre Picada watchtower in the 17th century.

What to do

In Port de Soller, activities abound. The kilometre-long boardwalk offers a variety of dining and shopping experiences, with the summer months bringing a lively atmosphere. Visitors and locals alike can indulge in water activities at the bay or explore the surrounding Tramuntana Mountains, known for their hiking trails and natural beauty. One notable local fiesta in Port de Soller is the "Fiesta of Sant Joan", celebrated every year on June 24th. The festivities typically include a range of activities such as boat parades, fireworks, music, and traditional dances.

The port lined with stunning boats, floating on turquoise waters
Ariel view of Port de Soller with views of the mountains and the port

Landscape or outdoor life

The landscape of Port de Soller is characterized by its stunning juxtaposition of the Tramuntana Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea. The port area boasts a beach-town vibe, while the nearby Soller village offers a more traditional mountain feel. The area is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including occasional visits from mountain goats.

Why we love it

For its coastal beauty, storied past, and tight-knit local community.