The village of Puerto de Soller is the only resort along the west coast of Mallorca, and although being only 35km north west of Palma, transfer time may be a lengthy 2 hours due the the isolation of the area by the Sierra de Tramuntana mountain range. This isolation from the rest of the island, has meant that the area has undergone very little change and tourist development for decades.
The actual resort of Puerto de Soller is an almost perfect horseshoe bay enclosed by two headlands, which is not too dissimilar from many of the resorts on the north coast of Menorca.
At a little over 3km inland from the port is the original old town of Soller. The main road that joins the two is shared with both trams and numerous coaches, as most of the major tour operators to Mallorca incorporate a boat trip around the harbour at Puerto de Soller into their “Scenic West” type day trips. As a result this road can become very busy and congested during the summer months.
This tramway is the only working tram on the island and is known locally at the “Orange Express”. Not for the colour of the carriages, but due to the fact that its route meanders from the old town, through orange groves to terminate at the harbour at Puerto de Soller.
Locality:
Puerto De Soller is halfway along the north west coast (22 mls N of Palma, partly through tunnel. 2½ mls NW of Soller old town. 27 mls N of airport). It is situated in a semicircular bay, enclosed by 2 headlands, each with lighthouse. Hills rise on all sides.
The area is popular with middle-aged couples, those interested in
walking and scenery, and anyone looking for a quiet, low-key holiday.
Beaches are small with limited appeal and there’s little for children to
do, so not really for families or sun worshippers.
There is a small beach to one side of harbour comprises a narrow
300-yd strip of (none too clean) sand, augmented in places with imported
material; gives way to shingle before petering out. Repic Beach, on the
opposite side of the bay, has just ¼ ml of sand and shingle and slopes
at the water’s edge.
Daytime activities consist of boat trips to various coves; numerous
hiking trails in surrounding mountains; water sports including
windsurfing and sailing; pedallo hire; botanical gardens in Soller.
Nightlife provides one or two music bars and a disco, augmented by some music laid on by hotels.
As with most of the smaller resorts on the island, both Soller and Puerto de Soller, affords their visitors a good selection of quality restaurants, offering both local Mallorquin and international cuisine. Also, quite out of step with the rest of the area, there is even one well known fast food outlet. Being a port, Puerto de Soller does have a couple of noteworthy fish restaurants in the town. The first is called “Sa Llotja des Peix”, which overlooks the harbour, and the other “Es Pescador” also offers a good selection of typical Mediterranean dishes.
As with most of the smaller resorts on the island, both Soller and Puerto de Soller, affords their visitors a good selection of quality restaurants, offering both local Mallorquin and international cuisine. Also, quite out of step with the rest of the area, there is even one well known fast food outlet. Being a port, Puerto de Soller does have a couple of noteworthy fish restaurants in the town. The first is called “Sa Llotja des Peix”, which overlooks the harbour, and the other “Es Pescador” also offers a good selection of typical Mediterranean dishes.
2 comments:
Very informative blog. I was searching for something like this. your blog helped me a lot. Thank you so much for sharing. formentera day trips
Sueno-travel - We are giving Excursions from port de Soller, Kantaoui, Kantaoui Tunisia, and ASWAN get best offers and enjoy with your family and feel our superb service
Excursions from port de Soller
Đăng nhận xét