Port de Sóller, Harbor and marina in Sóller, Spain.
Port de Sóller is a protected harbor on the northwest coast of Mallorca that accommodates fishing boats, recreational vessels, and yachts up to 66 feet (20 meters) in length with modern facilities and services.
The harbor was established as a fishing port in the 14th century and expanded during the 19th and early 20th centuries to support increasing maritime trade and commercial activity in the region.
The port connects to the town of Sóller via a historic tramway operational since 1913, offering passengers a ride through orange groves while maintaining traditional Balearic maritime and agricultural heritage.
The marina offers 650 berths with amenities including water and electricity connections, fuel stations, a 22-ton (20-tonne) travel lift, repair services, and waste disposal facilities for visiting boaters.
Port de Sóller sits in a natural bay surrounded by the Tramuntana mountain range, creating a rare combination of deep sheltered waters with direct access to mountain hiking trails and Mediterranean coastal exploration.
Location: Sóller
Address: 07108 Sóller, Balearic Islands, Spain 07108 Sóller
Phone: +49971631699
Website: https://marinatramontana.com
GPS coordinates: 39.79778,2.69473
Latest update: November 28, 2025 18:35
Mallorca offers diverse landscapes where fine sandy beaches and wild coves surrounded by limestone cliffs succeed one another. On the northwest coast, Sa Calobra marks the spectacular mouth of the Torrent de Pareis, while Cala Figuera nestles between the rocky walls of Cape Formentor. To the southeast, near Santanyí, Caló del Moro and the Mondragó natural park reveal other facets of the Mediterranean coast. The island's architectural heritage reflects centuries of history. In Palma, the Gothic cathedral from the 14th century dominates the port with its nave standing 144 feet (44 meters) high and 61 stained glass windows. The round Bellver Castle, built in 1311, is perched on the heights of the city. The Drach Caves in Porto Cristo reveal an underground world spanning approximately 0.75 miles (1.2 km), including Lake Martel, one of Europe’s largest underground lakes. The Alfàbia Gardens in Sóller preserve Moorish hydraulic art from the 13th century, while the Roman site of Pol·lèntia in Alcúdia dates back to the 1st century BC. To the north, the s'Albufera natural park conserves 4,200 acres (1,700 hectares) of wetlands hosting over 250 species of migratory birds.
Torre Picada
1 km
Far del Cap Gros
977 m
Port de Sóller
540 m
Beaches of Sóller
846 m
Sa Creu lighthouses
489 m
Musée de la mer
283 m
Oratorio de Santa Catalina de Alejandría
281 m
Port de Sóller Castle
750 m
Moleta
1.2 km
En Repic
851 m
Possessió des Port Tower
396 m
El Port
487 m
Creu del Port de Sóller
268 m
Platja de Can Generós
278 m
Scenic viewpoint
144 m
Gamba
377 m
Marina Tramontana
144 m
Sculpture, Work of art
778 m
Work of art, sculpture
779 m
Work of art, sculpture
780 m
Platja d'en Repic
729 m
La Miranda
264 m
Scenic viewpoint
1.1 km
Scenic viewpoint
966 m
Scenic viewpoint
418 m
Scenic viewpoint
901 m
Scenic viewpoint
913 m
Scenic viewpoint
228 mReviews
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