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Port de Sóller

Port de Sóller

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Best time to visit

Late afternoon provides the best light for photos and a vibrant atmosphere with diners arriving at waterfront restaurants. Spring and early autumn keep crowds manageable and temperatures pleasant.

Budget tips

No entry fee, stroll the waterfront freely. Opt for local eateries away from the main promenade for budget-friendly meals with authentic flavors.

Recommended for

Beach lovers, Foodies, Photographers, Couples

Plan your visit

2-3 hours

About

Quick facts: A charming crescent-shaped bay lined with orange and lemon groves sets this place apart. Local fishermen still use traditional wooden boats called "llaüts" that bob gently in the harbor.

Highlights: The sun setting over the Tramuntana mountains casts a golden glow on the calm turquoise waters, creating an unforgettable scene. Quaint cafes spill onto the promenade where you can savor freshly caught seafood while watching boats glide by.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the promenade and rocky paths.
  • Capture the sunset from the western pier for panoramic views.
  • Skip peak summer weekends to avoid crowded beaches and restaurants.
  • Try an evening stroll when the market stalls set up for fresh local products.

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Port de Sóller 1
Port de Sóller 2

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