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.
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