1. Port de Sóller
Port de Sóller is a picturesque little village situated in a large horseshoe bay on the west coast of Mallorca. The seaside retreat was, until recently, one of the island's best-kept secrets. Surrounded by dramatic mountains and overlooking the sea, it is one of the few places on the island where you get both stunning scenery and breathtaking views. Being on the west coast, it's also one of the best spots to catch a beautiful Mallorcan sunset.
Tucked at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana, Port de Sóller was once hard to reach before the tunnel to Sóller opened in the 1990s. On the flip side it has managed to avoid the overdevelopment seen in other coastal parts of Mallorca during the 70s and 80s, retaining its traditional charm.
The bay is lined with a sandy beach and a pedestrianised promenade where you can wander past cafés, restaurants and shops with the occasional hotel tucked in. The place still feels like a working fishing harbour at its heart and you’ll find plenty of seafood on the local menus. At the same time, new places have added a fresh touch with stylish restaurants and cocktail bars popping up in recent years. A luxury hotel on the hill above the bay has helped bring more attention to the area and the seafront has had a tasteful makeover.
Just a short trip inland takes you to Sóller itself, a charming town that still celebrates Mallorca’s heritage. You’ll find rustic stone buildings, a lively Saturday market and lovely little art galleries. The vintage tram ride between the two is a gentle journey through lemon and olive groves and is a lovely way to take in the landscape.








