Can Prunera
Housed in a wonderful Modernist building, Can Prunera was built in the early 20th century and the museum was opened on 24 August 2009. The vast majority of works on display at this museum belong to the Fundació d’Art Serra.

© Bonnie Lass Charters

© Bonnie Lass Charters

© Bonnie Lass Charters

© Bonnie Lass Charters

© Bonnie Lass Charters

© Bonnie Lass Charters

© Bonnie Lass Charters

© Bonnie Lass Charters

© Bonnie Lass Charters

© Bonnie Lass Charters

© Bonnie Lass Charters
12 person traditional motor boat, with snorkelling & swimming
Starting from Port de Soller, a charming fishing village nestled under the Sierra Tramuntana mountain range on the north coast of Mallorca, enjoy a personalised charter aboard one of their stunning traditional boats.
The traditional boats offer plenty of space for 12 guests from which you can relax and enjoy the fresh air and tranquillity of the sea. Your skipper and host know the best 'off the beaten track' locations to share with you.
If you are not content on deck then why not borrow one of their paddle-boards or snorkelling equipment and splash about in the water, or take a refreshing dip in the ocean.
The half-day trips run in the afternoons, or if you'd like to extend the duration, you can book onto their full day restaurant trip (with a stop-over in a coast-side restaurant, arranged for you by the crew).
The trip will be on one of their two boats, Bonnie Lass (built in 1949) or Heather Grace (built in 1979), both were built in Scotland and wonderfully restored by the current owners.
You will need to bring your PADI certification (or equivalent) and logbook, a towel and sun-screen.
Housed in a wonderful Modernist building, Can Prunera was built in the early 20th century and the museum was opened on 24 August 2009. The vast majority of works on display at this museum belong to the Fundació d’Art Serra.
Sóller is a botanist’s and enthusiast’s paradise. The Botanical garden is found in a country estate known as “Camp d’En Prohom”, on the outskirts of Sóller. Its primary purpose is to preserve rare or endangered species of the Balearics, and is the result of many years of study and hard work, and now hosts one of Spain’s most extensive wild flora seed banks.
This museum is a naturalist entity dedicated to exhibiting and conserving the natural heritage of the Balearic Islands and making the general public aware of the importance of its preservation.
The vintage carriages are still in use, providing a fantastic opportunity for tourists, and a relief for locals from the terrors of the old Palma-Soller road.
The Serra de Tramuntana mountains (translated as the "mountains of the north wind") run the length of Mallorca's northwestern coastline extending for almost 90km and claim some of the island’s most magnificent scenery. In 2011, it was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO under the cultural landscape category.
Poet and author Robert Graves (1895-1985) lived in Deià, Mallorca, from 1929 until his death. He is buried in the churchyard on the hill next to the church.
Perched on the cliffs above Port de Sóller, Cap Roig at the Jumeirah Mallorca Hotel offers an exceptional seafood dining experience with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. Specialising in locally sourced fish and shellfish, the restaurant works closely with local fishermen to ensure every dish highlights the very best of the sea.
Israeli-oriental fusion cuisine with a breath-taking view of the Port de Sóller Bay and the Tramuntana Mountains.
Perched on the ninth floor of the Jumeirah Mallorca, Es Fanals offers a fine dining experience with breathtaking views over Port de Sóller, where the rugged mountains meet the tranquil Mediterranean. This Michelin Guide-featured restaurant celebrates the gastronomic treasures of the Balearic Islands, with tasting menus crafted from the freshest local produce and expertly presented under the guidance of Chef Javier Lopez.
This German run restaurant serves a great tapas menu as well as other local specialities and sea food dishes.
Located in beautiful Port de Soller, this restaurant offers great views of the yachts and the marina. Their cuisine combines Mallorcan tradition with fresh fish, seafood and meat.
Enjoy stunning port views, great service and delicious food and drinks
Enjoy a fun full-day or half-day boat trip aboard this exquisite Sunseeker Manhattan 55 motor yacht.
Full-day or half-day sailing trip aboard Vesper of Sóller.
Enjoy an evening cruise along the northwest Mallorcan coastline aboard one of a selection of 50ft vessels, as the mountains transform from pink to orange to red.
Enjoy a fun full-day or half-day boat trip aboard this spacious Regal 3300 motor boat.
Full-day or half-day boat trip on Seacret, a sailing yacht designed to maximise space and light.
Choose between two thrilling ways to explore Mallorca’s stunning coastline. Enjoy a guided boat adventure swimming in hidden lagoons and sea caves, or test your team’s skills and adrenaline in a competitive speedboat coast challenge packed with exciting activities.
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