Puerto de Soller is the ultimate 10/10 spot for a chilled-out getaway. From riding vintage trams through orange groves to sipping a cheeky sundowner on the promenade, this is Majorca at its most gorge.


Why do people love going on holidays to Puerto De Soller?

  • Vintage Tram Rides - Hop on the century-old wooden tram that clatters through the "Valley of Oranges" to Soller town for a total throwback vibe.

  • Sunset Central - Positioned on the west coast, this spot is top-tier for watching the sky turn to all sorts of shades of pink and orange.

  • The Tramuntana Backdrop - You’re literally surrounded by a UNESCO World Heritage mountain range, making every selfie look like a total winner.

  • Fresh Seafood Feast - As a working fishing port, the local prawns are legendary and the mood at the marina restaurants is absolutely popping off.


When is the best time to visit Puerto de Soller?

Whether you’re after a sizzling summer escape or a breezy spring mooch, holidays to Puerto de Soller deliver the goods all year round. Majorca is famous for its citrus blossoms in the early months and that red-hot Mediterranean heat when the schools break up, but honestly, there’s never a bad time for a jolly here.

  • Spring - Average 18°C-22°C - The valley is in full bloom and the hiking trails are 10/10 for those who want to be active without breaking a major sweat.

  • Summer - Average 28°C-32°C - It’s officially "Fanta Lemon and Lays" weather with long, sunny days that are perf for lounging by the bay or taking a boat trip.

  • Autumn - Average 20°C-25°C - The sea stays lovely and warm for a late-season dip, while the crowds drown out for a more boujee, relaxed experience.

  • Winter - Average 14°C-16°C - A bit more "hoodie and coffee" than "bikini and cocktails", but it's great for exploring the local museums and modernist architecture in peace.


What are the best beaches to visit on your Puerto de Soller holidays?

While the west coast of Majorca is famously rugged, Puerto de Soller is a total gem because it actually boasts sandy spots to park your towel. You’ve got a couple of main options right in the bay, plus some secret coves nearby that are absolutely worth the trek.

  • Platja des Traves - This is the main town beach where the tram passes right behind you, perfect for families and people-watching fans.

  • Platja d’en Repic - A wider, sandy stretch at the southern end of the bay with a pedestrianised promenade for easy access to ice cream. Who doesn't love ice cream on holiday?

  • Cala Tuent - A secret, cute cove reachable by boat or a winding drive, ideal for couples looking for a wild, off-grid swimming spot.

  • Sa Calobra - Famous for the dramatic Torrent de Pareis gorge, this pebble beach attracts adventure seekers and those after a whopper of a view.

  • Cala Deia - A short hop away, this boujee rocky cove is the place to spot celebs and enjoy a top-class seafood lunch by the water.


Things to do on your Puerto de Soller holidays

If you can tear yourself away from the sun lounger, Puerto de Soller has plenty of treats up its sleeve to keep your itinerary fresh. It’s not just about the tan; it’s about the memories, the food, and maybe a little bit of leg-work in the mountains.

  • Ride the Ferrocarril de Soller - Take the historic wooden train all the way to Palma for a scenic journey that feels like a movie set.

  • Explore Santa Catalina - Wander the narrow, winding streets of the old fishing quarter for some seriously authentic Mallorcan charm and great photo ops.

  • Visit the Museum of the Sea - Perched in an old oratory, this museum offers views for days over the cliffs and a cool look at the port’s history.

  • Charter a boat to Sa Calobra - Skip the car and arrive in style by sea to witness the rugged north coast in all its glory.

  • Hit the Saturday Market - Head into Soller town for the weekly market to grab some local olive oil, leather goods, and delish snacks. Best place to find a souvenir!

  • Snorkel the crystalline waters - Grab your mask and head to the rocky edges of the bay where the marine life is totally booming.

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Weather in Puerto De Soller

JAN

13°C

FEB

15°C

MAR

16°C

APR

18°C

MAY

21°C

JUN

24°C

JUL

27°C

AUG

27°C

SEP

25°C

OCT

22°C

NOV

17°C

DEC

13°C

The weather in this part of Majorca is a classic Mediterranean dream, though the mountains do give it a dead unique microclimate. You can expect air-fryer-like highs of around 30°C in July and August, which is prime time for those who love it scorchio and want to spend every waking second by the sea.

During the shoulder seasons of May and October, things stay a comfortable 20°C to 24°C, making it a more than ideal choice for families with littluns and those who prefer a bit of a breeze. Even in the depths of winter, it rarely gets freezing, with sunny intervals that keep the jolly spirit alive whilst you get stuck into the valley.

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