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Searching for the perfect holiday home in a calm beachside setting? Look no further than Soller! This rustic town in the Mallorca coastline boasts of a broad selection of Balearic-style fincas (old farmhouses) set just a few miles away from Sierra de Tramuntana and Puerto Soller. Whether you prefer waking up to scenic marine environment or the sound of farmers trooping to their citrus farms, you can be sure to find renovated holiday homes in the village of Biniaraixor or areas adjacent to the town of Fornalutx
Holiday homes of every kindIf you are traveling with your family, friends or that special someone, there are abundant holiday homes of every size and class that you can choose from. The rural countryside roosting in the outskirts of Soller hosts spacious fincas, decorated in authentic Mallorcan style. Fancy unwinding in a tranquil outdoor setting? Book a rental in the surrounding Tramuntana hills and enjoy pleasurable views of both the mountains and the sea. Choose from Soller holiday homes with patios, roof-top pools, fireplaces, paradisiacal gardens, and many more!
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The area and getting around
Yearning for a view of Mallorca's historical sites or a taste of the real Majorcan culture? Then look nowhere else! Soller sits on the north-west coast of Mallorca and is surrounded by luxuriant orange grooves on either side of the mountains. The picturesque town is perched at the heart of the Sierra de Tramuntana mountain range. It lines up with Balearic-styled townhouses built along narrow streets. Connected to Palma by a 28km railway stretch, Soller overlooks Pollensa to the west (an upmarket tourist hub) and Cap des Pinar further north (a spectacular Balearic destination).
The leading travel destination in the northern IslandIf you are an art fanatic, visit Can Prunera - a splendidly carved Art Nouveau building. A short walk away in the outskirts of the town will take you to the Balearic Museum of Natural Sciences and Jardi Botanic, a private garden where you'll find abundant species of Balearic plants. At the center of the old town, you can sit outside cafes in Placa Costitucio (Main Square) or explore the excellent selection of local pastry shops, tapas bars, ice cream stalls, and freshly squeezed juice nearby. Are you tempted to move on? Stroll to the cemetery above the train station filled with potted plants and flanked by cypress trees, and savour the rich history of Soller evident through the French epitaphs on sight. While standing next to the majestic Saint Bartomeu Church, try shopping in the nearby rustic chi-chi shops selling artisan goods.
Travellers and activities
Soller offers a great selection of couple-oriented excursions. Take the trail from Soller to Cala Cuent while enjoying stunning scenery all through. If you love some intimate time with nature, stay among the citrus groves at Cas Curial or wander further to San Queta in the beautiful village of Fornalutx. Fancy a wooden train ride? Enjoy the panoramic view of the Tramuntana Mountains aboard the old caravan to and from Palma. Don't end your visit without a trip inside the old-style electric tram serving Port de Soller and the town of Soller, while trundling across idyllic orange gardens.
Soller for sport loversWhere to start? If you wish to flex your cramped muscles, try the renowned Nordic Walking course, which passes through the vast Route of Pedra. Cycling lovers can try the Coll de Soller, the problematic mountain pass, but which can be avoided by gliding through Tunnel de Soller. Hikers can dare to finish the Torrent de Pareis canyon walk while enjoying the itinerary at Sa Calobra.
One of Mallorca's epic galleries, Can Prunera in Soller encompasses drawings by legendary artists including Gaugin, Klimt, and Picasso.
Top 5 travel tips in Soller
Haggle your way through the numerous traditional market stalls every Saturday morning. The streets burst with plenty of shoppers and rustic stands. You are sure to find just about everything, from basic farm produce to trendy clothes, all in a relaxed background.
2. Lap up some culture at the mountainsVisit the house of Robert Graves in the hippy village of Deia. Enjoy the delightful sea view from the cliff crest at Hotel La Residencia. You can also take a walk to the famous town of Valdemossa, where the alluring Hotel Valdemossa sits. Drink in the fascinating views from the alley and the monastery.
3. Have a taste of orangesSavour freshly-picked oranges when you tour Ecovinyassa, a citrus farm boasting beautiful architecture and tasty produce all year long. It is also worth visiting if the Orange Festival (Fira Taronja) in June finds you in Soller. Try Hotel Cas Sant if you would like a marmalade serving in the morning.
4. Try the cafes and restaurantsRanging from traditional food stalls to highly-rated Michelin restaurants, Soller brims with a huge selection of culinary dishes for all of your cravings.
5. Take a trip to Port de SollerWith its charming beachfront and an open sea view, Port De Soller is a stylish locale to enjoy the waters. The port has undergone recent renovations and now boasts an attractive boulevard dotted with cafes and seats. If you would want to access a private beach, reside at the stylish Hotel Esplendido.