Luxury Villas to Rent in Puerto de Sóller, Mallorca

Luxury villas in Puerto de Sóller offer one of the few opportunities in Mallorca to stay directly by the sea while remaining connected to the Tramuntana mountains.

Set around a sheltered bay on the island’s northwest coast, this area provides a more contained and walkable coastal setting than larger resort destinations, with easy access to restaurants, the beach, and the nearby town of Sóller. For travellers prioritising sea views, proximity to the water, and a well-balanced base to explore the island, Puerto de Sóller stands out as a highly practical choice.

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Why choose Puerto de Sóller for your villa stay in Mallorca

Luxury villas to rent in Puerto de Sóller offer one of the clearest ways to enjoy Mallorca from the coast without losing access to the Tramuntana mountains. Built around a sheltered bay on the island’s northwest coast, Puerto de Sóller combines sea access, a walkable waterfront, and a more relaxed atmosphere than larger resort areas, while staying closely connected to Sóller and the inland valley.

This balance is what makes the area stand out. You can move easily between the beach, the promenade, local restaurants and the historic tram, while still using the port as a base to explore a wider part of the island. For travellers comparing locations, our wider collection of luxury villas in Mallorca and this guide on where to stay in Mallorca can help place Puerto de Sóller within the broader map of the island.

Renting a villa here adds privacy, outdoor space and a more comfortable rhythm to that experience, especially if being close to the water matters as much as staying well connected.

Best beaches near Puerto de Sóller

Staying in Puerto de Sóller gives you immediate access to the sea, but also places you within reach of very different beach experiences along the northwest coast.

Playa d’en Repic is the most practical option in the area: broad, family-friendly and easy to reach on foot from the promenade. Its calmer waters and direct access to nearby cafés make it especially useful for slower beach days without planning around transport.

Cala Deià, near Deià, offers a smaller and more rugged setting, with clear water and a stronger sense of seclusion. Sa Calobra, further away, is less about convenience and more about landscape, with its dramatic setting at the mouth of Torrent de Pareis.

If proximity to the coast is a priority in your stay, you can also explore our beach villas in Mallorca, which bring together homes chosen specifically for sea access and coastal setting.

Where to eat in Puerto de Sóller during your stay

Puerto de Sóller has a more developed dining scene than many other coastal areas in the Tramuntana, which makes it particularly comfortable for longer stays. Restaurants here range from laid-back waterfront spots to more polished settings, without losing the sense of place that defines the port.

NENI Mallorca brings a more stylised atmosphere and a menu shaped by Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences, with elevated views over the harbour. Patiki Beach stays closer to the shoreline and to a more informal rhythm, built around locally sourced ingredients and a relaxed beachside setting. Randemar sits somewhere in between, with a more composed environment and a Mediterranean menu designed for longer lunches or quieter evening meals.

For travellers who want to compare dining options beyond the port, this Mallorca dining guide offers a broader view of where the island’s strongest restaurant experiences sit.

What to do in Puerto de Sóller during your stay

Puerto de Sóller works best when you use it as a base for both coast and landscape. The historic tram remains one of the most practical and characterful ways to move between the port and the valley, while the surrounding bay opens the door to swimming, boating and time on the water without needing to travel far.

Inland, the Tramuntana shifts the experience quickly. Routes towards Fornalutx and Barranc de Biniaraix bring in a more mountainous and rural side of the region, while the Sóller Botanical Garden offers a quieter stop tied to the island’s Mediterranean flora and conservation work.

For travellers planning a longer or more flexible stay, our monthly rentals in Mallorca may also be worth exploring, especially if Puerto de Sóller is part of a broader base for experiencing the island over time.

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