Sóller, among the orange trees
The municipality of Sóller, which borders those of Deià, Bunyola, Escorca, Fornalutx and the sea, takes its name from the original Arab place name, ‘Sûlyâr’. It is located in a deep, fertile valley, chock-full of vegetable gardens and fruit trees, and surrounded by the towering mountains of the Sierra de Tramuntana. For centuries the valley remained isolated from the rest of the island, given that the sea was practically the only mode of communication. Port de Sóller and the picturesque town ...
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Cultural tour
At the end of the 19th century, Europe underwent a process of cultural and artistic development that lasted well into the 20th century. The success ...
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Attracted by the magic of the landscape, the light and the colours of the valley of Sóller, numerous painters, sculptors, ceramicists, and potters ...
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The sheltered port of Sóller, situated some two kilometres from Sóller, is the largest natural harbour on the north coast of Majorca which, ...
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Tasteful bits – Recipe book
Fairs, celebrations and markets
By train
Railway station:
- Palma-Sóller: Plaza de España, 2. 971 752 051 / 902 364 711
- Sóller-Palma and tram to port: Plaza de España, 6.
971 630 130 / 971 630 301
By bus
TIB Information (Transporte de las Illes Balears): 971 177 777
- Palma-Sóller: C/ Eusebio Estada, 28
- Sóller-Palma: Car park C/ Cetre
By boat
Port and Coastline Service: 971 633 316
C/ Santa Catalina de Alejandría, 26. Port de Sóller
By car
Palma - Sóller Ma-11A highway (Via the mountain peak or Coll de Sóller, the old wagon route which linked Sóller with Palma)
Palma - Sóller Ma-11 highway (through tunnel); toll payment required
Andratx - Pollença Ma-10 highway; panoramic highway
