Attractions

  • Train to Palma and tram to Puerto de Sóller

    Address:
    Ferrocarril de Sóller - Estació de Sóller, Plaça d'Espanya, Sóller, Spain .

    The best excursion in Mallorca. Travel back in time with the wooden train inaugurated in 1912 while enjoying the breathtaking scenery of the Sierra Norte de Mallorca. Also enjoy the tryp from Soller village to the Port of Sóller with the tram!

    https://trendesoller.com/eng/index

  • Stately House & Oil press - Can Det

    Address:
    La tafona de Can Det, Carrer d'Ozones, 8, Sóller, Spain .

    Discover more about oil production by booking a place on a guided tour with a tasting included. The owners will welcome you into the family home to share with you details about the activity that has been carried out in Sóller for centuries and will explain first-hand how this oil, this liquid gold, is produced in the traditional way.

    On any tours between 15th October and 15th January you will be able to see the actual oil production taking place. Tours throughout the entire year will consist of visiting the historical house, the garden and the oil mill and also a tasting in the family dining room. Typical Majorcan bread, Can Det olives, “ramallet” tomatoes and freshly-squeezed orange juice will be the highlight of this small taster included in the guided tour.

    A visit to Can Det will reveal a true, authentic example of the Outstanding Universal Value (OUV) that led UNESCO to declare the Serra de Tramuntana a World Heritage Site in 2011. The mountain range that surrounds the Sóller valley and runs along the island from Pollença to Andratx is of immense value, thanks to the relationship forged between man and nature with the transformation of the natural environment to harness the natural resources in the most intelligent way possible with the best means and knowledge available during each historical period. The terraces with the drystone walls where the olive and citrus trees are grown with the ancient water channels shape this cultural landscape.

  • Sóller street market

    Address:
    Soller Plaza, Carrer de Vicari Pastor, Sóller, Spain .

    Soller market. Fruit and vegetables, handmade products, textiles, gifts, plants and flowers. Saturdays from 9:00h to 14:00h.

  • Bike The Way

    Address:
    Camí des Camp de s'Oca, 13, 07100 Sóller, Illes Balears, Spain .

    Rent your bike with the best service and just a minute distance from the hotel. They have road, mountain and electric bikes from the renowned Bianchi brand. Ask their experts about mountain or road routes and get the best advice in their spacious and well-equipped shop.

  • Can Prunera Museu Modernista

    Address:
    Can Prunera, Carrer de sa Lluna, Sóller, Spain .

    Can Prunera Museu Modernista is located in an old art nouveau mansion built in the early 20th century. A combination of sinuous, natural and animal-like shapes welcome visitors to a museum which has become one of the features of the town of Sóller.

    https://canprunera.com/en/

  • Hiking routes from Sóller

    Address:
    Puig de l’Ofre, Spain .

    Sóller, located in the heart of the island of Mallorca, is a great starting point for hiking excursions thanks to its stunning mountain landscapes and valleys. Here are some recommended hiking routes departing from Sóller:

    1. GR 221 Trail: "Ruta de la Pedra en Sec" (Dry Stone Route)

    • Distance: Approximately 12-15 km (depending on the section you choose)
    • Duration: 4-6 hours
    • Difficulty: Moderate
    • Description: This is one of Mallorca's most famous hiking trails, part of the long-distance GR 221 route. You can choose sections from Sóller to the Tossals Verds Refuge or even to the l'Ofre Refuge. The trail takes you through ancient stone paths with panoramic views of the mountains and valleys.

    2. Sóller to Puig de l'Ofre

    • Distance: 8 km (approximately)
    • Duration: 3-4 hours
    • Difficulty: Moderate
    • Description: From Sóller, you can take the trail leading to Puig de l'Ofre, one of the most iconic mountains in the area. The hike involves a steep ascent, but the views from the top are spectacular. Along the way, you'll enjoy the typical flora and fauna of the Mallorca mountains.

    3. Sóller to Llucalcari Beach

    • Distance: 7 km (approximately)
    • Duration: 2-3 hours
    • Difficulty: Easy
    • Description: This route takes you from Sóller to the quiet and picturesque Llucalcari cove. The trail passes through olive groves and forests, making it an ideal choice for a more relaxed walk with beautiful views of both the sea and mountains.

    4. Cami de Can Grau

    • Distance: 9 km (approximately)
    • Duration: 3 hours
    • Difficulty: Moderate
    • Description: This circular route connects Sóller with the charming village of Biniaraix and the surrounding mountains. The trail follows mountain paths, offering panoramic views of the valley and the peaks that surround it.

    5. Sóller to Deià

    • Distance: 10 km (approximately)
    • Duration: 3-4 hours
    • Difficulty: Moderate
    • Description: This trail takes you from Sóller to the picturesque village of Deià, passing through mountain landscapes and coastal cliffs. The trail is part of the GR 221 route and offers a more challenging hiking experience with views of the Mediterranean Sea.

    6. Monastery Route (Sóller - Lluc)

    • Distance: 20 km (approximately)
    • Duration: 6-7 hours
    • Difficulty: High
    • Description: This is a longer, more demanding route that connects Sóller with the Lluc Monastery, one of the island's most sacred places. Along the way, you'll experience breathtaking views and challenging terrain. This route is recommended for more experienced hikers.

    7. Cami de Ses Fontanelles

    • Distance: 6 km (approximately)
    • Duration: 2 hours
    • Difficulty: Easy
    • Description: This is an easy, relaxing walk along old stone paths, passing through pine forests and offering views of the Sóller valley. It's a great option for those looking for a more leisurely hike.

    Practical Tips:

    • Carry plenty of water and sun protection, especially if you're hiking longer routes or in exposed areas.
    • Even on moderate or easy trails, it's important to wear proper hiking shoes due to uneven terrain.
    • Check the weather before heading out, as conditions can change quickly in the mountains.
    • If you're unfamiliar with the trails, consider hiring a local guide or joining an organized group.

    Enjoy the beautiful nature and stunning views that Sóller and its surroundings have to offer. Happy hiking!

  • L'Àtic Restaurant - Juan Pinel

    Address:
    Pg. de Mallorca, 6, Centre, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain .

    L'Àtic it's an experience to be lived and felt situated in Palma. It is a place where passion for gastronomy meets the beauty of Mallorca, all in an atmosphere that invites relaxation and enjoyment. 

    Whether for a business lunch, a romantic dinner, or a special celebration, L'Àtic promises to be an unforgettable culinary destination.

    In addition to enjoying the excellent cuisine at L'Àtic, visitors can take advantage of everything the Hotel Saratoga has to offer, from its luxurious rooms and suites to its exclusive pools and wellness area, ensuring a complete experience that goes beyond gastronomy.

    For those looking to explore the best of Mallorca's gastronomy, L'Àtic at the Hotel Saratoga is a must-visit.

    Not only will you be delighted by the exquisite dishes of Chef Juan Pinel, but you will also enjoy one of the best views of Palma, in an atmosphere that is both welcoming and refined.

    For more information: L'Àtic Restaurant

  • Sant Bartomeu's Church

    Address:
    Sant Bartomeu de Sóller, Plaça de sa Constitució, Sóller, Spain .

    In the Plaza de la Constitución in Sóller stands an imposing building of greyish limestone rock, on which the different remodelling work it has undergone over the years can still be seen today: the parish church of Sant Bartomeu de Sóller.

  • Soller Botanical Garden

    Address:
    Jardí Botànic de Sóller, Ma-10, Port de Sóller, Spain .

    The Botanical Garden of Sóller combines traditional and popular architecture with botany, as it is structured on terraces that group the plants in the garden according to their ecological needs or use.