[2024 Soller Stay] Travel Guide for Port de Soller (Updated Dec)
Can Joan restaurant
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Can Joan located at Carrer de Sant Ramon de Penyafort, 1, 07108 Port de Soller. Open daily from 12 PM to 11PM.
Sitting near the table facing the marina that the boats are berthing, the cool breeze blowing toward my face is very enjoyable.
I ordered grilled local fish and Copa Sangria Clasica. The cooking took almost 40 minutes maybe it is lunch time. The fish is fresh with tomato sauce on it.
Most of the popular restaurants over there are full of people during lunch time. So I suggest you come after the lunch time period, then the wait will be lesser. The atmosphere and environment is nice over the restaurant
Raymond TCY
Trip to Soller
It was amazing experience in royal old train.
Beautiful Mountains
Old tram
Soller is amazing lake, boating, beach, it has very nice history.
Town is full of history
Good food and amazing shopping.
I just can’t wait to visit back again, heaven on the earth. #history #Soller #mallorca #Spain
Rockysince1983
Port de Soller, Mallorca
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Getting There - Rented a car and drove north about an hour from Palma through winding and narrow roads
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Food & Restaurants - most of the restaurants were close in February since it’s wintertime, they open in April . Had lunch in a small cafe . Food was great, had appetizers ,black and red seafood paella, steamed prawns. Didn’t do any shopping since most stores are close .
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Estela Vrg
Small Coastal Village
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The remote Port de Soller in northwest Mallorca is a picturesque, small coastal village which had become famous because of the historic tram.
Port de Soller is surrounded by imposing peaks of the Tramuntana mountain range with a huge protected bay with its anchored boats.
The historic train which travels between Palma and Soller began operation in 1912. Almost 90 years later, the tunnel for cars is completed.
As an old fishing protected harbour, many come here for the fresh seafood and boat trips to the neighbouring bays.