This is a lovely boutique hotel in the centre of Soller town. a quiet, safe sanctuary perfect for an escape from the crowds. It only has seven rooms, so is quite intimate. ||There is no restaurant or bar, just an honesty bar, which you can use during the day for cold drinks and crisps. ||The breakfast is buffet style, but you can also ask for eggs and bacon etc and the staff will cook and deliver these along with tea and coffee to your table. ||The staff are excellent, very friendly and helpful especially Sandra and her husband who manage the hotel. ||Along with your room key, you also get a key to the front entrance door. You need this as there are no staff present after 9pm. It works and was never a problem. There are emergency numbers available should you need any assistance. ||The hotel is an old Manor House just off the main square, of bars and shops and access to the tram (to the port) and the train station to Palma. It’s a 5 imite walk up narrow, marbled streets. I wouldn’t say it was wheel chair friendly or suitable for someone who has difficulty with steps. ||The interior is very grand, very nicely furnished with lots of quaint rooms and beautifully decorated. ||Our room was lovely with a view of the spectacular mountains and the pool and gardens. It had a safe, tea and coffee making and a large baths with shower over the bath. ||There are lots of steps to the various levels and access to the pool. The swimming pool itself is lovely, with a gradual slop to 2 metres. Surrounded by large comfortable sunbeds and umbrellas, with lovely gardens and the mountains towering up behind. ||We had a great stay, very relaxing and very convenient. We only stopped 2 nights, but others there were returning clients (several years, one couple mentioned), with people staying a week or more. It’s got a very chilled, relaxed, homely feel and I can understand why people love it and return to it. ||It’s boutique, so you have to accept you don’t get everything you would in a large 5 star. Ideally don’t drive in Soller or to the hotel. You can’t park near the hotel and it’s a challenge to get a vehicle to it. ||I would recommend it. it’s lovely. ||Catching a Tram to Soller beach is a must. You don’t need to book just get in and pay onboard. 10 euros each way. But a lovely trip. ||We also took the old train from Soller to Palma. An interesting journey. It was lovely and enjoyable until you get to the main tunnel out of the mountains. This is a long and very noisy tunnel, then you exit onto the flatter lands down to Palma, not quite so scenic. A large solar panel farm, gypsy encampments and not the best or prettiest route into Palma itself. But worth a try, once only I would think. In fact ideally I would get it going the other way from Palma to Soller that would make the journey much more appealing. Again the train station is just a 5...
Read moreMy mother and I had the most wonderful and relaxing stay at Hotel Salvia in Soller. From the moment we arrived, we were treated with such warmth and hospitality. The hotel itself is stunning, with beautiful decor and well-maintained grounds. Its location is perfect, just a short walk to the town center and close to numerous restaurants.
What made our stay even more special was the peaceful atmosphere. The hotel is not too busy, which allowed us to unwind and enjoy quiet moments by the pool with our books. One of the standout experiences was the exceptional service on our last day. Since my flight was in the evening, the hotel kindly prepared a small room for me to shower and freshen up before my departure.
I highly recommend booking Hotel Salvia for a truly enjoyable and relaxing holiday. We had such a great time and I can't wait to come back with my husband. Thank you to everyone at Hotel Salvia for making our stay...
Read moreHotel Salvia – Sóller’s Hidden Soul Cleanser||If you want loud pool bars, karaoke nights, or laminated menus—go elsewhere.|If you want rustic elegance, hand-picked wines, thoughtful staff who know your name, and morning tea in a china pot on a terrace overlooking the mountains—this is your place.||The room was warm, charming, and quiet enough to hear the local birds and your own thoughts. The kind of luxury that doesn’t need to shout.||Breakfast? Outrageous. Proper. Calm. Delicious. Every bite felt curated for peace. The service? Thoughtful without being fussy—just genuinely lovely.||Sóller itself is everything Mallorca should be: authentic, untouched by neon nonsense, and rich in natural beauty. We walked, we hiked, we fell even more in love—with the place, with each other. It’s grown-up Mallorca at its best.||Even being poorly by the end of the trip couldn’t ruin it for me. That’s how good it was.||We will...
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