Soller & West Coast
Tramuntana villages and dramatic coastline
The west coast is Mallorca's most dramatic stretch of coastline, set against the UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. Sóller and its port, Deià, Valldemossa, Banyalbufar, Estellencs, Fornalutx and Bunyola form a chain of historic stone villages tucked into terraced valleys and cliffside escarpments.
The region attracts a particular kind of buyer: those who value character, nature and authenticity over resort polish. Property here includes restored stone fincas on agricultural land, traditional townhouses in the old villages, hillside villas with spectacular sea and mountain views, and a smaller pipeline of design-led contemporary builds that respect the area's strict planning regime.
Life is slower here than on the Southwest coast — markets, hiking trails, the historic Sóller wooden train and quiet pebble coves shape the rhythm of the year. Palma is still only thirty to forty minutes away through the Sóller tunnel, so the region remains practical as a primary home for those who don't need daily city access.
For buyers seeking the Mediterranean as it used to feel — stone, citrus groves, mountain air, the sound of the sea against the cliffs — the west coast is unmatched.
Why Soller & West Coast?
UNESCO Serra de Tramuntana mountain backdrop
Restored stone fincas with mountain and sea views
Historic villages: Deià, Valldemossa, Fornalutx
Strict planning regime preserves character
Thirty to forty minutes from Palma


