• The easiest way to get to the island is to fly into Palma de Mallorca Airport. There are lot’s of direct flights to Palma from almost anywhere in Europe. For those coming from further away, we suggest flying into Barcelona and then either taking the plane or the ferry.

    You can also take the sea route and board a ferry either from Spain or France.

    More information: directferries.com

    If you want to explore the other Balearic Islands such as Ibiza, Formentera or Menorca you can easily get there by plane or ferry aswell.

  • Yes and No.

    If you are staying in Sóller or Port de Sóller you don’t necessarily need a car since almost everything is walking distance. There is also a little Tram that takes you from Sóller to Port the Sóller and back every 20 minutes.

    For all the events we got planned on Saturday and Sunday we will provide busses or taxis so you don’t have to worry about driving and enjoy your weekend - cheers!

    Once you arrive at the airport you can either get a taxi (50-60€ to Sóller) which takes about 30 minutes or take the public bus which will get you to Sóller in about 1h00 - 1h30.

    If you are staying in one of the mountain villages or you want to fully explore the island, we recommend getting a rental car for the time of your stay. Also if you’re staying in an Airbnb for 1-2 weeks a car is probably useful.

  • There are lot’s of great places all over the island but we will share with you our local favorites.

    Breakfast Spots: Miga de Nube, Reyes Cyclin Café, Beach House, Forn Sant Christo, La Confianca,

    Meat lovers: El Vasco, Goia

    Fusion Kitchen: Neni’s at Bikini Hotel, Goia, Lluna 36

    Seafood lovers: Cap Roig, Kingfisher, Espiritu libre

    Best Paella: Sa Foradada, Ses Oliveres

    Tapas: El Sabor, La Romaguera

    Veggie / Vegan Spots: Patiki Beach

    Best views: Nautilus, Cap Roig, Es Vergeret, Sa Foradada, Goia

    Starchef Kitchen: Barretes Restaurant at Ca’s Xorc, Béns d’Avall

    Easy / Beach Food: Bon Vi, Es Recó, Cantina, NoName

    Organic Smoothies: Bar Ocea, Miga de Nube

  • Bike rental in Port de Sóller: tramuntanatours.com, kilometrocero-mallorca.com

    Scooter rental in Port de Sóller: bullimoto.com

  • Absolutely!

    The coastline around Port de Sóller is stunning and safe to explore even without much experience. The water is clear and there is a lot to see so we definitely recommend a boat day!

    It is possible to hire a small, motorized boat for half a day or full day even if you do not have a boat license. Alternatively, you can hire a skipper for a bigger boat.

    You will find a couple boat rentals in the port such as Nautic Sóller, Serveis Nautics Marina Sóller or Sóller boats. Check their prices and availability a couple days before.

    There is also the option to board one of the big ferries leaving the port every 2 hours to go to Sa Calobra, one of the most famous coves on the island.

    Check the weather and sea conditions a couple days before on www.windfinder.com/forecast/puerto_de_soller