Ecovinyassa is a beautiful citrus farm that produces oranges and lemons. The attraction offers tours by reservation, where visitors can walk around the gardens and enjoy snacks such as sandwiches and orange juice. There are also opportunities to taste the delicious oranges grown on-site. The cost of admission is 12 EUR, and reservations are required for all visits. Overall, Ecovinyassa is an excellent tourist destination that showcases the beauty of citrus farming in a peaceful environment.
Amazing place with lemon, orange, and other citrus trees. When we were there, there was only a self guided tour available. Visitors can walk around the gardens with two stops for a quick bite. First stop is a mid way and there is an orange grown in these gardens for each visitor. And in the end of the tour everyone is served an orange juice and some small sandwiches.
The cost was 12 EUR. Reservations are required.
I enjoyed the place a lot, would definitely recommend it for a visit.
Oleksii Rudyi — Google review
We’ve visited this beautiful orange farm, made some friends with chicken, tasted some great homemade Marmelade and oranges and enjoyed the views around us. This place is really special and the people working there are so lovely. We were lucky and got a ticket the same day (because of a cancellation) but I would recommend to book tickets a few days before your visit. Especially during summertime.
If possible come by bike (or e-bike) and enjoy the beautiful area around.
Diana T. — Google review
Such a wonderful place to visit! We loved coming to this farm and learn about the different types of citrus. It was such a great experience! After the tour, we had a little snack and freshly squeezed orange juice. Everything was delightful!
Ekaterina Kovaleva — Google review
This is an excellent self-guided tour. With delicious tapas and fresh orange juice served at the end of the tour. The property is beautiful with views of surrounding mountains. It was also fun for our little one to feed the chickens and peacocks on the property.
Lily Shkraba — Google review
Lovely morning spent wandering around the citrus groves in the mountains! The tour is pretty much self guided but plenty of info-boards, explaining to you the different species of lemons/ oranges and other plants you might find. At the end of the tour we were treated to a lovely selection of produce, including fresh orange juice, tapas and jams. Really thoroughly enjoyed it!
Jasmine Wells — Google review
very relaxing with amazing mountain views! you pay 12€ for entry but it's definitely worth it since you get a lot included: iced water and fresh oranges on the stroll through the orchard and at the end you get orange juice and a snack with vegetables from the garden. you need to make an appointment in advance and it's a 15 minute walk from the Sóller train. there is parking available right at the entrance and the bathroom has a changing table.
Alexandru Asandei — Google review
I'd recommend everyone to visit this place and have a unique experience like this. Mallorca will taste a new way for you. Better to book your visit in advance, because they prepare some fruits & juice for you, and number of car places is limited
Oksana — Google review
Great place, lovely people.
Our visit started with a bottle of cold water. Then we walked through the orangerie / lemon plantation. Nice thing is that in the middle you get to eat an orange and sit in some sort of resting area.
After that we walked over to this really simple but cute cafe. They say that they give you a snack but honestly it is more of a mini lunch.
They gave us fresh orange juice, tomato bread (from their own garden apparently), lemonade, olives, a few crackers and three different jams made out of their oranges and lemons.
We also bought their coffee - it was 1.5 eur.
Overall a great experience and we thought we got a lot for out the 15 eur ticket.
5/5 would come again.
Keidit LM — Google review
Really beautiful farm on a huge property that seemed to be family-run. It took me about 1 hour to walk the gardens and eat the orange they provide you along the way, plus the snack they serve you at the end (which, in my opinion, was not very appetizing).
Would have loved to learn a bit more about the history of the place at the beginning and the family that lived on and cares for the property, as well as a bit more guidance on the tour (not necessarily a person but I felt that the person that greeted me rushed through the instructions so I wasn’t entirely sure how it worked).
I also felt it was a bit overpriced for €18. €15 would have made more sense to me.
Kelsey — Google review
Everything was very well organized. There was someone on the main street who directed us to the small way towards the finca. The tour was amazing. A beautiful garden with many different kinds of Mediterranean fruits. Everyone gets to rest at some point at their own place with shadow and a nice breeze where people can get to peel and eat their orange. At the end of the magical tour, we enjoyed every bit of snacks and orange juice was tasty. Before leaving we grabbed a small bottle of olive oil. Long story short: A must-visit in Sóller!
Cengizhan Özmen — Google review
A very very very beautiful place!!! We were lucky that we discovered this place serendipitously and were also able to book for the next day. Most other days were sold out. I never been to a farm as beautiful as this!
Apala Sarkar — Google review
This location is a hidden gem on the island!
It is a bit hidden in a small local town, but can easily be reached by car. We were nicely greeted and introduced to the location.
You mainly get to walk down a trail through two plantations. Along the path you find ~60 information stations which tell you about the plants/fruits that you can see or other details of the plantation.
Kids can feed chicken in the first area.
In the second area are two resting points where you can taste some of the freshly harvested oranges.
At the end of the path you can sit and enjoy a majorcan snack (fresh bread with tomatoes, paprika and olives) together with fresh orange juice or lemon lemonade. As dessert you get to taste the home made marmalades.
All snacks, fruits, drinks, etc. are included in the ticket price.
There is also a small shop where you can buy these products and some other small gifts from the plantation.
I would highly recommend to book a ticket before you go there.
Christian Schulze — Google review
Highlights: fresh juice after the tour and the freedom to explore with whoever you’re with.
Parking is tight. If you have a larger car, plan ahead.
You can tell it’s family-owned. The sweetest lady greets you at the entrance and gives you quick instructions. Bug spray is provided. Then they let you enter a fenced area with chickens, hens and peacocks roaming around while you scope out the different species of citrus plants. After the fenced area, you head toward an area that’s more open and includes varieties of plants like: avocado, pistachio, grapes, figs, pomegranate, bamboo, cactus, herbs and more.
At the end you’re greeted with toast that has olive oil and tomatoes. Fresh orange juice and lemonade as well. Very relaxing!
Michelle Perez — Google review
Excellent! Reservations are required to visit, which reduces the number of visitors to a really comfortable level. This way, one can enjoy the orchards in peace and without crowds. In between, there is a multitude of informative signs from which one can take meaningfully prepared information. The snacks (included in the price) were also excellent! You can tell that the owners have come up with a well thought-out concept and are themselves passionate about their farm. I will come back again!
Maximilian — Google review
We had a lovely experience at Eco vinyassa and would certainly visit again in the months when the fruit is all ripened. Everyone was very friendly and I love the fact this is all all family run. It has such beautiful grounds. Feeding the chickens was a fun experience. The entire self tour takes around 45 minutes and then you’re seated for lovely delicious tapas. Bathroom and parking available ! Little shop to purchase their delicious jams, teas or some handmade items.
Rachel Milito your Realtor — Google review
Super nicely kept farm/garden. Lots of information on locally grown citrus fruits and more. Everyone is top-notch friendly and we had a really relaxed time there. Would recommend!
Kim Carolin — Google review
I gave 5 starts because the place was as described, but I would prefer some things to be different.
The option with the live guide for the group would be awesome, leaving some time for self exploration.
I really loved the orange juice and jams, but the snack (tasteless bread with olive oil and tomatoes) was not to my liking. I wish we had a chance to try the fruits instead.
All in all it was a nice experience, maybe not the best option for a very hot day, but if you want to do something different from exploring the cities and beaches that can be a nice activity.
People there are very friendly. There are toilets on site. Recommended to book in advance. You can pay by card or cash at the farm.
Anastasiya — Google review
Lovely family farm with different variety of citrus and other trees. It’s great experience for both kids and adults. Kids can spend some time feeding the chicken 🐓 in the beginning of the tour and adults can learn more about farming in Mallorca. In the middle of the tour you can taste the oranges 🍊 from the garden and at the end of the tour you get to enjoy a nice cup of home made orange juice or lemonade, pa amb oli (bread with olive oil and home grown tomatoes) plus a dessert of 3 types of home made jam from oranges and lemons all while sitting under an old tree with thick shadow. ❤️
Ivan Hristov — Google review
Really nice and relaxed getaway from the rather busy island life. You will taste the most delicous oranges and orangejuice of your life. Promise!
Torre Picada, a 17th-century defense tower, was built to protect against pirates and offers stunning sunset views over the port of Soller, Ses Puntes area, and the SIlleta coast. To reach it, you can use the Komoot App to find the trail starting from the TIB bus stop. The hike is well signposted from Carrer de Belegica but may not be accurately depicted on Google Maps due to a luxury hotel blocking access.
I found the walk up beautiful and sometimes a bit tiering. But familys walk up with small children so not too hard. When you reach the fort the view is breathtaking and its so tranquil and peaceful. I stay ligger than planned and just filled my soul with the tranquillity of it.
Madeleine Ganse — Google review
Nice walk from the harbor to the tower. It’s fairly steep and takes you about 45 minutes. The view from the top over the sea is great. The tower is nice but you can’t go inside.
A &A — Google review
Nice, easy-to-walk path. Beautiful view to the sea.
Anu Rantala — Google review
Use Komoot App to search for the exact trail to get to Torra Picada(see Photo). You hike up from the TIB bus stop and then take a diversion along a road not shown on Google Maps. Keep walking and you will see a gate where it is possible to enter. At the top there are multiple fabulous views, both of the port and the rocky island on the other side. Highly recommend the hike, can be a bit steep at places. Not possible to enter the tower building.
Hareesh Bahuleyan — Google review
A beautiful tower and worth the walk. The tower is locked so you cannot access inside, but still a wonderful place to visit.
Be careful with directions - Google maps sent us via a hotel access road which is private, and we were asked to leave. The alternative route is not well signed or marked.
David McPherson — Google review
Interesting and rewarding hike not far from Port de Soller. Great views of the sea from the top. Note this is marked as an easy hike, the length of it is not far but it it quite steep so be warned! Recommended if you have a couple hours spare and want to do something active
Alex Slotwinska — Google review
Very nice view once you reach the tower. It’s a small trekking. The begging is marked, there is a sign, that marks that vehicules aren’t allowed. It’s quite tricky though in the middle, cause Google sends you through other place. Be aware once you reach the path I share in the first photo, you should go through there and pass through the fence. Once in there go to the left and there are indications to go on.
Barbara Sidoruk — Google review
Wonderful spot to see the sunset but the route given by Google maps is out of date since a luxury hotel blocked access. You now have to access from a sign at the hairpin bend on Carerr de Belgica - per pic
Maggie Taylor — Google review
Glorious family-friendly hike, well marked (just don’t forget to turn left over the low wall by the fence). views from the top are fantastic of land and sea!
Katrina Keep — Google review
Nice tower, but you can’t go inside
Fionn Keene O'Connell — Google review
Spectacular views, definitely worth the hike. Pay attention to the signs, as it’s easy to miss the turn at the metal gate.
Dasha Elgart — Google review
Nice easy walk up to the tower, too bad the tower is not open to get a full 360 view.
Olivier Lamotte — Google review
Lovely view from the top, the Tower itself wasn't much of an happening. Good path and direction on the climb. Would have been really nice with some historical summary on the top about the tower.
Dick Svensson — Google review
Well signposted from the road Carrer de Belègica, a short walk up from the TIB bus stop on the roundabout. As others have said, Google Maps will try and take you through a hotel so ignore this. It takes 40mins from the path leading off Carrer de Belègica and is fairly steep so be prepared to sweat. Well worth it though. We went for sunset on Friday and saw nobody apart from some goats. The tower is cool but the view is spectacular. I'd suggest walking across the rocks a little towards Port de Sóller for the best view. Enjoy!
Will Pearce — Google review
20min walk, beautiful views while walking.
On the hill there was nobody and it was perfect spot to propose.
Karol Jurmanowicz — Google review
Only 30ish min from Port de Sóller, so very accessible. The view is great, with a long drop down to the ocean. However, a bit disappointed that you can not go inside/on top of the tower.
Erik Wandel — Google review
Beautiful vantage point to watch the sunset. Watch out for the road markings at the metal gate, it's easy to get lost.
Can Prunera is a contemporary museum located in a beautiful art nouveau edifice, that offers both permanent and temporary exhibits. The entrance to the museum may be unnoticeable, but once inside, visitors are welcomed by fully-restored rooms that boast exquisite furniture. A highlight of the space is its splendid spiral staircase. Picasso's scribbles can be found among the modern art pieces on display along with other artists' works.
Superb house in the middle of Sollier. The entrance doors are fantastic and can be seen from the street. Last time I visited, you walked through the doors for access, now you go through a side entrance where there is a nice souvenir shop. There is some lovely architecture inside the house including a fab staircase with nice views of the town.
Ade Tone — Google review
Art nouveau gem! Wonderful villa turned into a museum with original features and well selected furniture. Stunning details from door glasses till lights on the ceiling. For any design historian a must see! The art exhibition on the upper floor can be skipped though ;-)
Oliver Digel — Google review
Beautiful historic private house dated 1911. Outstanding pieces of furniture and paintings inside. Everything intact. Whorted the 5.00 Euro admission ticket
Alberto Botti — Google review
A great museum in an Art Nouveau villa with a wonderful selection of works of art.
Julia Grohnert — Google review
I was so much surprised to find in Soller such a beautiful and stylish art deco museum, full of interesting things and pictures. Amazing! Everything is in the right place, even the picture 🖼️ of Plato's cave!
Just in the center and very easy to find
Olga Hanninen — Google review
What a beautiful house and art gallery. €6 entry, a few sketches by Picasso, Muro and Cezanne plus local artist Juli Ramis. Well stocked shop, toilets, no cafe and a pleasure to explore! Recommended when in Soller! See pics!
H W — Google review
A really nice building. The entrance is quite inconspicuous & you can easily miss door. All the rooms are restored & have fine pieces of furniture. The highlight for me was the splendid spiral staircase. As for the modern art there are a few scribbles by Picasso but most of the exhibits were not to our taste & my two year old niece has created finer work at nursery, but do visit for the interior itself.
paul appleby — Google review
Soller is the most suitable place for Museum of Modernism. It's private, one of the last owners decided to collect interiors of this style there.
The last floor is devoted to avant-garde paintings. But, IMHO, modernism exposition more interesting and attractive. All the works on glass, floors, ceilings, chandeliers and stairs are masterpieces.
Tickets price low, strongly recommended to visit.
Irina Sh — Google review
Wonderful place with beautiful art and furniture. Exceptional service and very friendly stafff
Catherine Cobb — Google review
Go for the floor tiles alone! Spectacular! This is a nice little museum tucked into the center of Sóller - fabulous renovation of the building - and fabulous exhibition of artists. Look for the little black bunny rabbit hopping outside in the sculpture gardens.
The Sant Bartomeu de Sóller church is a remarkable building that showcases an extraordinary blend of architectural styles. The structure features elements of medieval, Gothic, fortified, Baroque and modern designs all in one place. This impressive display of various architectural styles in a single building creates a unique and captivating look for the church. It is truly a sight to behold and stands as a testament to the creativity and vision of its builders throughout history.
One of the nicest plazas in the world and one of the nicest churches. It has been built originally in 1236 but redesinged many times since, by Gaudi as well. Well worth to step inside and pay the 3€ entrance fee, as it’s unbelievable. It’s really worth to visit Sóller, as a little town, but do not miss its wonderfull church!
Lundahem — Google review
I only saw the church from the outside. Across the streets there are restaurants & bars. You can sit and enjoy the beautiful view and the trains that are passing by.
A ticket for the church is 2 euro.
Elisa — Google review
Beautiful exterior facing the town square. Great views as approaching from the train, but also a great spot to hang out at the front on the steps and watch the town. Many people were there doing just that. Catching some shade and admiring the architecture. A beautiful piece of art in a beautiful Majorcan town. You can’t miss it if in the area.
Kevin McCabe — Google review
I recommend the place for a short rest where you can marvel at the view and relish a good drink or dine.
Ryszard Bugajny — Google review
Very impressive architecture. Unfortunately due to some celebrations we couldn't see what's inside. Place is very popular, a lot of people on the weekends. Historic train can be spotted here.
Kamila Świerska — Google review
Beautiful square with lively atmosphere. You can just sit be happy and enjoy the life for the while. The view on the cathedral is amazing
Pavel Kudela — Google review
A big and nice cathedral at the square of Soller, worth visiting. The entry is 2€.
Nikola Kukobat — Google review
You can visit this church for different reasons. To admire the 1904 facade by a disciple of Gaudi, to watch the historic trams go by, to marvel at the ornate side chapels featuring numerous saints, to be impressed by the huge altar, or to be charmed by the rainbow colored Rosetta window. Entry fee 1 euro.
Fornalutx is a hilly district and settlement located in Majorca, one of the Spanish Balearic Islands. The closest urban center is Sóller, which can be accessed by foot through a network of paths and trails, as well as the small village of Binibassi. The vicinity is encircled by towering peaks such as the Alfabia Mountains and Els Cornadors.
If you have to pass the time until the train leaves, you can visit this small but fine museum.
Two great Spanish artists worked in Soller and a local shows his private collection with free entry.
Tassilo Kubitz — Google review
Really poorly organised don't know where to queue for the tram ride, people just walk in front and get in. No signs marking where you get on or off staff around the ride are rude and don't give any advice. Would I do this ride again no would I visit and stay in this area again possibly beautiful place to visit.
Claire Williams — Google review
Free entrance! Not every painting is original (none?) sweet small museum
Mia — Google review
Great art gallery featuring a large selection of splendid Miró lithographs and prints, in a spacious and airy gallery within the historic train station building. The Picasso gallery opposite has an interesting selection of ceramic plates, pots and jugs. Thus is part of the Serra collection, and it's free. Highly recommended.
Federico Price — Google review
Stylish, small and air conditioned/cool. It is free to enter and there are also some toilets there for free too.
Note that it is inside the train station (ferrocarril).
Sanny Rudravajhala — Google review
Amazing to find in a train station, Miro and Picasso artwork.
Yadira Garcia — Google review
Nice little collection of Miro prints and Picasso ceramics. Next to the train station, free entry.
Sam Dutton — Google review
Amazing to find such superb works by both artists on display free at a surprising location. This really is a hidden gem.
The Plaça de la Constitució is a bustling public square located in the heart of Soller, marked by an impressive church and ornate fountain. The square is surrounded by various outdoor dining options, such as cafes, bars, and restaurants. The historic trams pass straight through the center of this picturesque location that offers great views of Saint Bartholomew's church.
A beautiful gorge church inside and out. Inside was such a breath-taking atmosphere.
It's worth to go inside and take a look.
But on a weekend, especially it gets crowded due to the markets near there.
Momo W — Google review
A beautiful square in the centre of Soller which the trams travel straight through. The church overlooking the square is magnificent. There are quite a few restaurants in the square and surprisingly well priced. Needing to fuel up after having cycled 50 miles and the next climb to Lluc monastery next I had burger and chips for just 7.50 euro.
A must place to visit
Davz er — Google review
Lovely place. Nice architecture, great vibes, lots of good restaurants and bars.
Beautiful and clean streets.
Nice day trip.
Branka Migali? — Google review
The Plaza de la Constitución de Sóller is the social and festive center of the town: most of the town's festivals and popular events are celebrated and it's the perfect meeting point and place to relax in Sóller, thanks to the tranquillity that is breathed and the seating benches located under the pleasant shade of the trees in the square.
The Plaza de la Constitución -places par excellence of Sóller- is considered one of the most beautiful in Mallorca for its central rose stone agora with a water spout and the set of modernist buildings that surround it: the Church of Sant Bartomeu de Sóller, the Banco de Sóller, Can Bordils and the Casa de la Vila.
The Casa de la Vila or Sóller Town Hall, located to the right of the church of Sóller, is a baroque building designed by the architect Antoni Coll, inaugurated in 1973 and currently becoming the political and administrative center of the city. Above all of its facade we can see a gigantic Sóller shield inaugurated in 1976.
Following the entrance stairway to the interior of the building we'll find the Magna Hall that houses a collection of oil portraits of the Illustrious Sons of Sóller and the municipal archive, with books, scrolls, letters, files and other documents dating back to the first third 14th century.
Zzz Xxx — Google review
Beautiful square with a central fountain, lines with restaurants. Great view of the Saint Bartholomew church and the historic trams.
Beat A. Schwendimann — Google review
Great place for a walk through the village. Small shops for suvenir and other gifts such as perfums and women cosmetics
mike k — Google review
Cool little town square. There was a few market stands in the center when we were there, but not much else going on. People moving around taking pictures. Next time will plan more time to really meander around through the town. It was hot of course, but there was shade provided by the cathedral and also a public fountain with COLD water. Worth a visit!
Kevin McCabe — Google review
Nice architecture, good looking at the day and in the night.
Nice plaza in front to enjoy a drink and look around.
Chris Nis — Google review
The city center of Soller is definitely worth seeing. Small cafés, restaurants and ice cream parlors are all over.
Of course there are tourists all over, too, but plan on some nice walking time through the lovely streets. Worth it for an afternoon and lunch!
Karin — Google review
This is a great little village shopping and sightseeing town in the inland city of Soller on the Island of Mallorca in the Mediterranean sea south of Spain. If your in the area don't miss it and be sure to ride the old train up or down the hill.
Max Fowler — Google review
It is the central square of Soller and is the most photographed part of the city, because ere are located the beautiful 14th century church of Sant Bartomeu de Sóller and the picturesque orange tram runs through it.
In the square there are tables from many cafeterias and you can sit down to drink your coffee while this beautiful traditional orange tram goes by.
The tram starts from the central station of Palma (Ferrocarril de Sóller) located in Placa d'Espanya and ends here.
It is worth trying ice cream with orange flavor or a natural orange juice.
George Messinia — Google review
Amazing place. If you go to Mallorca you should see it!
Professional service although grouchy. Agree mooring in 15 minutes, they resented me coming up without repeated notification. Expensive. 20 Euro/h, 15 electricity, 10 water. For 3 h standing 85 Euro in total.
Mikey “Mike” Wilcox — Google review
Very friendly staff. We were able to stay some hours longer to fix our bout! Thanks for that
Great pool. Clean Showers.
Christine Fischer — Google review
Excellent roof top bar with an amazing view to port de soller
JB — Google review
(Translated by Google) Overall a nice harbor with room for improvement.
Booking the berth for two boats via form and email worked well.
As we were entering the harbor we radioed the Marinero to request that both boats be next to each other. This was NOT complied with, even though in our opinion it would have been possible!
Price:
For one night with just under 14m around 140€
But: The invoice initially stated a higher price (157€) because the boat was longer than you had to enter in the registration form - you should be careful here, that was the case with both boats!!!
Furnishing
There is a pool in the harbor which unfortunately closes at 7 p.m. due to the proximity of the restaurant.
Sanitary facilities:
The sanitary facilities are nice but far too small for the size. For men, two toilets and three showers. The showers were great, but you couldn't lock one of the doors to the toilets and in the morning there was no more toilet paper around 9:00 a.m. and you had to bring your own - a no-go at €140!
At around half past ten the cleaning crew came and you were no longer allowed to enter the sanitary facilities, exactly at this time when most people want to go to the toilet or take a shower.
(Original)
Im gesamten ein schöner Hafen mit jedoch Verbesserungspotenzial.
Buchung des Liegeplatzes für zwei Boote per Formular und Mail hat gut funktioniert.
Beim einfahren in den Hafen haben wir dem Marinero per Funk den Wunsch geäußert, dass beide Boote nebeneinander liegen, diesem wurde NICHT nachgekommen, obwohl es unserer Meinung nach möglich gewesen wäre!
Preis:
Für eine Nacht mit knapp 14m rund 140€
Aber: Auf der Rechnung war jedoch zu erst ein höherer Preis (157€) angeben, da hier das Boot länger angeben war als man selbst ins Anmeldeformular eintragen muss - hier sollte man aufpassen, war bei beiden Booten so!!!
Ausstattung
Im Hafen ist ein Pool vorhanden der leider um 19 Uhr geschlossen wird wegen Restaurantnähe.
Sanitäranlagen:
Die Sanitäranlagen sind zwar schön aber für die Größe viel zu klein. Bei den Männern zwei Toiletten und drei Duschen. Die Duschen waren super jedoch bei den Toiletten konnte man eine Türe gar nicht absperren und am Morgen war bereits gegen 09:00 Uhr kein Klopapier mehr da und man musste selber eines mitbringen - bei 140€ ein No-Go!
Gegen halb 10 kam dann auch die Putzkolonne und man durfte die Sanitäranlagen gar nicht mehr betreten, genau zu dieser Zeit wo die meisten auf die Toilette gehen oder duschen wollen.
Fabian G. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unpleasant experience. Music until 1:40 in the morning, impossible to rest.
(Original)
Experiencia desagradable. Música hasta las 1:40 de la madrugada, imposible descansar.
Xavi Ferrer Bauzá — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent treatment and friendly. So far the best in the Balearic Islands I have been to
(Original)
Excelente trato y amables. Hasta ahora la mejor en baleares que estuve
Sofi Guerello — Google review
(Translated by Google) A sure success to take shelter or enjoy in Puerto de Sóller.
(Original)
Un acierto seguro para resguardarse o disfrutar en el Puerto de Sóller.
ignacio angel castelo sardinero — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a spectacular dinner and very good service
(Original)
Cenamos espectacular y muy buen servicio
Jardí Botànic de Sóller is a charming and modest botanical garden focused on preserving local fauna, particularly endangered plant species. While the facility may not be as large or flashy as city museums, it offers a lovely setting and surprising museum for visitors to enjoy. The gardens are tranquil with picturesque areas, though some spots may appear less tended.
Tranquil gardens with some very picturesque areas and some less tended spots too. Perfect place to spend an hour or two if you don't have time to get to Port de Soller
Sam Eaves — Google review
Accessible on foot from the center of Soller, this botanical garden is a nice surprise.
The entry allows you to visit the garden as well as the small natural science museum there.
It’s rather small but well maintained gardens out there and very pleasant. The museum is located in a beautiful house and exhibits a beautiful collection (stones, fossils, animals...).
Ciel Realty — Google review
Really lovely setting and surprising museum. Nice day out with kids. It's a humble facility if you're used to big city museums but for the island it's a worthwhile trip.
Keren Visser — Google review
beautiful garden. we were there without any other people. our highlights were the orange trees and the snake we saw.
G Obi — Google review
A garden is full of dried-out plants and fruits. There was not even one member of staff who could look after what was left. The entrance fee is not adequate for what is on offer.
Explorer SPoV — Google review
A tranquil little spot within easy walking distance from the main square in Soller. We enjoyed the tiny museum and the garden, although there was very little information on the plants and I felt the entrance fee of 7 Euros per person (including children!) was a bit steep given that we were only there about an hour or slightly more.
Zeina Chapman — Google review
This place is a haven of tranquility. As soon as you enter from the busy road you enter a different world . We went on a day when the weather was fine and we could enjoy the gardens. We also went into the house and explored the natural history exhibition which was really interesting . I do not speak Catalan or Spanish (typical Brit 😕) I used my Google translate to understand some of the narrative attached to the exhibits. Nevertheless it was really enjoyable.
Catherine Carmichael — Google review
Nice little garden, many things to see. Tickets are affordable, you can buy small plants. Parking outside is a bit tricky, but it’s worth a wait for free parking space.
Miranda Jeromel — Google review
Beautiful if you love pants you have to visit this garden. The 8€ for entry are worth it ✨🌱✨
Adrian J. Häring — Google review
Parking is a bit of a hassle but once parked the garden is well worth it. Friendly staff and easily accessible. Lovely collection of plants, trees and cactus. Relaxing day.
David Thompson — Google review
Beautiful place! Lot of authentic streets, nice bakery’s and local stores. Departure of historic tram is touristic and luck is needed to get an nice picture due to the crowded place.
S H — Google review
Nice, rather small botanic garden. It's clear that main goal is preservation of fauna and not tourism, but we were happy that our little bit pricy tickets could help the cause while enabling us to see local fauna.
We went and parked at the chapel area, but we were directed to the more significant spot for pilgrims. You need to go out of the parking area, cross the gravel road, and find a low-level gate on the left. Go in and find the chapel with the Virgin Mary. We spent a bit of time here. It was calming and peaceful. If the chapel parking area is closed, your only option is to park on the hard shoulder, which could be quite tricky.
Shame A Name — Google review
Sa Capelleta Santa Maria de l'Olivar in Mallorca is a hidden treasure that holds a special place in my heart. Tucked away amidst the island's picturesque countryside, this quaint chapel carries an air of tranquility and spirituality. As I approached, the centuries-old stone walls and the gentle tolling of the bell beckoned me inside. Stepping through the entrance, I was greeted by a serene atmosphere and a sense of reverence. The interior, adorned with religious artifacts and flickering candlelight, created a sacred space for contemplation and reflection. The chapel's history whispered through its walls, sharing tales of devotion and faith. Outside, the surrounding olive groves painted a soothing backdrop, their silvery leaves dancing in the breeze. I took a moment to soak in the peaceful surroundings, finding solace in the simplicity of nature. Sa Capelleta Santa Maria de l'Olivar offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It serves as a reminder of the enduring power of spirituality and the beauty of quiet contemplation. Whether you seek solace, a connection to the island's rich heritage, or simply a moment of inner peace, this hidden gem is a must-visit destination in Mallorca.
Serđo Orihovac — Google review
What's not to love? Beautiful, historic, charming.
Stephen Williams — Google review
Totally worth the hike
Jakob Schlonsok — Google review
Interesting and cute little church! The parking is currently closed. If you take that road you will have to continue down a bumpy road all the way back to Sóller or akwardly turn around at some point . You can access it by a nature hike starting in Sóller town, there are a few spots to park there, otherwise you can access from the road above and park on the hard shoulder a few metres past the exit to the church.
heather whitehouse — Google review
Peaceful and beautiful place to meditate
Ramon Reyes — Google review
The place is very lovely: with a nicely maintained garden and stunning views.
Valeriya Kantueva — Google review
The hidden jewel in Mallorca. You will find it on the road to Fornalutx... one of the most beautiful villages in Spain.
Best tennis club on the island. Spectacular views from the semi olympic pool, morning yoga classes and delicious smoothies.
Azul Agulla — Google review
Great courts, delightful views and very tasteful food options. Also, apart of the high quality lessons, the experience of playing in an environment surrounded by mountains it’s unique. Amazing club.
Tomas Alet Baker — Google review
Overlooking Sóller town from the hills. The pool is quiet during the day, busy early evenings. Nice.
Mark Harford — Google review
Friendly organisers, unbelievable setting and surroundings. They make lovely food if requested. One of my favourite things we did while in Soller!
Ed Lo Bianco — Google review
Amazing scenery, incredible food and the most welcoming staff in Mallorca. Full marks all round
Luke Marchant — Google review
Looked like nice facilities for tennis and the food was good. Unfortunately the pool was closed, and looked like it had been for a while. It did look like it was being cleaned, so perhaps it will open soon.
Jen Clark — Google review
Don’t go there if you are a tourist in soller looking to play tennis.
They charge non locals for 20 euros for 1 hour and often double book the courts.
Some of the staff are nice but others hostile towards tourists and will try to charge you more than the 20 euros.
Emil Kolind — Google review
Great local establishment. Great for something to do if in holiday, beautiful pool with an amazing view.
Nice but very small. Worth a visit. The gardens are far nicer than the museum.
Ashley Deakin — Google review
(Translated by Google) Absolutely worth seeing. Museum over 3 floors. Fantastic botanical garden. Friendly staff.
(Original)
Absolut sehenswert. Museum über 3 Etagen. Traumhafter botanischer Garten. Freundliches Personal.
Leobarbel Grau — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a ten-minute walk from Soller station, the entrance fee is 8 euros, it includes the botanical garden and the museum. The Museum, very small comprising three floors and a shop. There are only a few explanations and they are all in Spanish, nothing is in English.
It's a ten minute walk from the Sóller station, the entrance costs 8 euros, includes the botanical garden and the museum. El Museo, very little that sees three plants and one store. Only there are a few explanations and all of them are in Spanish, but they are not in English.
It is a ten minute walk from Soller train station, the entrance fee is 8 euros and includes the botanical garden and museum. The Museum, very small with three floors and a shop. There are few explanations and they are all in Spanish, nothing is in English.
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It is a ten-minute walk from Soller station, the entrance fee is 8 euros, it includes the botanical garden and the museum. The Museum, very small comprising three floors and a shop. There are only a few explanations and they are all in Spanish, nothing is in English.
Está a diez minutos a pie de la estación de Sóller, la entrada cuesta 8 euros, incluye el jardín botánico y el museo. El Museo, muy pequeño que consta de tres plantas y una tienda. Solo hay unas pocas explicaciones y todas están en español, nada está en inglés.
Se trouve à dix minutes de marche de la gare de Soller, le prix d'entrée est de 8 euros il comprend le jardin botanique et le musée. Le Musée, très petit comprenant trois étages et une boutique. Il n'y a que peu d'explications et elles sont toutes en espagnol, rien n'est en anglais.
ESME RALDA — Google review
(Translated by Google) If visiting the garden is pleasant, visiting the museum is not worth spending time there. All the explanations are in Spanish and there isn't much to see.
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Si la visite du jardin est agréable, celle du musée ne vaut pas la peine d’y passer du temps. Toutes les explications sont en espagnol et il n’y a pas grand chose à voir.
Stéphane Le Crom — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small museum in an old Majorcan mansion, with beautiful gardens in a wonderful environment. Recommended to spend a few hours entertaining discovering plants and animals native to the Balearic Islands.
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Pequeño museo en una antigua mansión mallorquina, con unos jardines preciosos en un entorno maravilloso. Recomendable para pasar unas horas entretenido descubriendo plantas y animales autóctonos de las islas Baleares.
Xisco Rado Hernández — Google review
(Translated by Google) Firstly, they charge you 8 euros for a museum in which there is practically nothing and what there is is somewhat poor for a museum that costs what it costs, I don't think they bother to add things, the botanical park is also quite poor and full Of course, there are very common things and on top of that they don't let you use the trash cans in said facility, this museum is too bad
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primeramente te cobran 8 euros por un museo en el q no hay practicamente nada y lo que hay es algo pobre para ser un museo que cuesta lo que cuesta , no creo q se molesten en añadir cosas, el parque botanico bastante pobre tambien y encima lleno de ojas , hay cosas muy comunes y encima no te dejan utilizar las papeleras de dicho recinto, este museo es demasiado pesimo
mcl — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very entertaining and educational place to go alone or with children. Everything is very well marked and well distributed. It may be smaller than you expect but it is worth visiting several times.
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Un lugar muy entretenido y educativo para ir sólo o con niños. Todo esta muy bien señalado y bien distribuido. Quizá es más pequeño de lo que se espera pero vale la pena visitarlo varias veces.
Really enjoyed this experience, learning about the history of olive oil making in Mallorca. Nice little tasting spread that can double as a light lunch. Highly recommend paying a visit.
Corinne Price — Google review
We went with kids to learn about the process of olive oil production, and Can Det is the oldest active olive oil factory on our island, owned by the same family since 16th century, situated in an authentic Mallorcan beautiful house with welcoming owners. Thank you, Tomeu!!!
julia af — Google review
One of the best things to do on the island, even with little kids. Mine (7 and 9 years old) loved the olive oil tour. Very personal and intimate setting. Family even served us lunch. Can highly recommend!
Oliver Buder — Google review
Tomeu gave us a very nice tour of his family house and the factory where they make the olive oil. It is one of only three factories that still make olive oil the traditional way, using stones to crush and grind the olives before pressing the oil. After the tour we sat down for a nice meal and dessert on the patio.
It was very reasonably priced and we really enjoyed the experience!
Spencer Chin — Google review
We went on a tour from our ship. Great local family small business trying to keep alive Mallorca Olive Oil production. They have been a olive oil producer since it he 1500’s. And they have one of the oldest olive varieties in Spain.
We had a video presentation of the process since it is not the harvest season, a tour of the factory followed by small snacks and a tasting of their oil. Topping this off with the best almond cake I have ever had.
Very reasonable prices for their oil.
Rick Beauchesne — Google review
Highly recommended tour! Tomeu Bartomeu gave us a tour of his lovely, 400 year old family home and olive oil making facility. The tasting at the end is more like a lunch! Olives, bread, cheese, charcuterie, wine, freshly squeezed orange juice, freshly roasted almonds, almond cake.. and even a little brandy!!
Stephen Herlihy — Google review
I cannot say enough good things about this tour! We were in the area for the day and found it on maps. You come to a 400 year old building and get a tour of the facilities and house from a member of the family, a family that has carried on these traditions for hundreds of years! Happy to answer all questions and go above and beyond. Our “tasting” ended up being almost a full meal of all local goods of the highest quality. I cannot recommend this tour enough!
Sophie Long — Google review
Wonderful family-owned olive plantation. Plantation owned by the same family for 400 years. Wonderful tour.
Keith Willy — Google review
Very nice and interesting tour of the oil mill. Lovely snack with olives, olive oil, orange juice and orange jam from their orchard. Would highly recommend this tour.
Turið Holm Johannessen — Google review
A fantastic couple of hours spent in a historic house. The host is so knowledgeable and made the visit so interesting even if you are not into olive oil. Learnt a lot in a short space of time. The snack and orange juice at the end are so tasty showcasing the olive oil. Followed by delicious almond cake. I loved it all and highly recommend a visit.
Sue Campbell — Google review
Great time having a tour of this half millennia old family business. Very cool to see generational improvements and still making a great product!