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HOW TO REACH SÓLLER |
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| After breaking with its historical isolation by road in 1997 with the opening of the toll tunnel, Sóller is the ultimate destination for those seeking tranquillity only a few kilometres from Palma. Situated only 20 kilometres from the capital, the valley of Sóller possesses a modern road network which connects it to the rest of the island. The municipality is only twenty minutes from the airport.
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LANDSCAPING ITINERARIES |
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| These strolls and hikes will take you to the loveliest corners of the valley, which is famed for its citrus trees. On these outings you will discover the mild fragrance of orange blossoms in spring, the unmistakeable hum of the cicadas in summer, the warm sunsets in autumn and the roar of the waves breaking on the cliffs in winter.
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COAST |
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| Port de Sóller has a long list of places of interest. If you want to visit the Port, there are lots of options to choose from. In the urban quarters you can visit the district of Santa Catalina, the fishing quays, the small chapel of Sant Ramon de Penyafort or the oratory of Santa Catalina where the Museo del Mar is located. At the doors of this building is the small square of La Miranda which is a viewpoint out over the rugged open cliffs to the sea.
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SCUBA DIVING |
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| The north coast of Mallorca has become one of the foremost locations for scuba diving on the Island. In Sóller, there is a unique specialised diving centre where its monitors show you the best-kept secrets of the depths of the Mediterranean Sea.
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