Best Hotels in Sóller, the Shortlist (2026)

I admit it, I’m a hotel addict. Finding the very best experience for the best price is part passion, part obsession. And I find that, these days, it’s hard to find compilations of hotels you can truly rely on. That’s why I created this shortlist.
Booking only includes hotels that work with their platform. Condé Nast Traveler, Michelin, Marriott, and Small Luxury Hotels tend to focus on a small group of hotels. So first, I pulled out every hotel I could find mentioned in Sóller. Then, after tons of research, reaching out to hotels, and reading every good and bad review I could find, this is it.
This list of the Best Hotels in Sóller is based on our own Travel Choreography criteria, and these are places I’d genuinely recommend to friends, without hesitation.
You can also read our complete list of every hotels in Sóller.
key takeaways
- The Serra de Tramuntana is one of the nicest part of Mallorca to stay.
- If you decide to stay in Sóller, you’ll have to decide between staying in Sóller itself or Port de Sóller.
- If you prefer to stay closer to the beach, Port de Sóller is definitely the place to stay. However, Sóller and the surrounding valley are much more beautiful than the port town.
- Meem Townhouse: White plaster minimalism? No wonder I love this place so much. For a super comfortable and stylish stay, look no further. Plus, an honesty bar is always a favorite of mine — it signals trust between the hotel and its guests, and I like that feeling. Favorite room: Suite #2.
- Hotel Corazon: I don’t think this list could feel complete without Hotel Corazon. Once called Son Bleda, the hotel has risen again as a true icon of beauty in the hotel world. With its spectacular views and even more spectacular design, it stands shoulder to shoulder with the stunning countryside between Sóller and Deià. It’s high on my list of places to try the next time I return to Mallorca. Favorite room: La Cueva
- Alcazar Hotel Soller : Beautiful, finely appointed rooms with a small, chic vibe. Mountain views that feel calm and grounding. It’s a new hotel, opened in 2024, and the Sóller tram passes right by the door, which you won’t find everywhere. This place captures boutique hotel chic at its best. Favorite room: Deluxe Room
- Ecocirer Heathy Stay: Many of my recommended hotels sit on the edge of town, but this one doesn’t. This unique, family-run hotel hides on a quiet back street of Sóller. It’s an eclectic boutique place, with a small garden and a small pool right in the city. Favorite room: The Dream Room, a junior suite with a stunning view of the Tramuntana ridgeline.
- Ca’n Puig de Soller: imple vintage elegance, softened by white. If all the hotels with modern furniture aren’t for you, you’ll feel at home at Ca’n Puig. This small complex of seven apartments blends modern comforts with antique furniture and beautiful wooden ceilings. The hotel has a private garden and sits just minutes from the main square in Sóller. I didn’t see many places with a view of Sant Bartomeu Church, but this one does. (See the picture here) Favorite room: One-bedroom apartment with terrace (for the view of the church!)
- SolleRooms: What’s up with these hotels and their weird decor? ’Cause honestly, I’m all for it. Cozy and tightly tucked along the street, this hotel is super charming, and very well located too. My favorite room: The Deluxe Double Room with mountain view. Always take the mountain view when you’re in Sóller. Always.
- Moonten Boutique Stay: I keep wondering about their booking page (c’est-tu elle ?). Why choose such an uncharming photo at the top for an otherwise beautiful hotel? Honestly, the pictures on Booking make no sense. Still, there’s no doubt this is a great place to stay. Nothing big. Nothing flashy. Just a really good boutique hotel. One thing to know, though: some rooms have a clear glass shower right in the room. Fine if you’re traveling with your partner. Less ideal if you’re with your sister. Favorite room: No real choice here, all rooms are Standard Doubles.
- Finca Ca’s Sant : Maybe it’s the Roman columns. Maybe it’s the soft atmosphere of the beautiful mountains that surround this hotel. Another plus is that you can easily walk to town in about 10 minutes from here. The only real downside is the room decor, which could use a bit of freshening up. But once that’s done, believe me, this place will be one of the very best in Sóller. Favorite room: Double room with terrace
- Finca Can Coll Boutique Country House: Elusive and exclusive. That’s what defines Finca Can Coll Boutique Country House. Reservations are made by email only. The beautifully appointed exteriors (pool, hanging-out areas, and wide views over the surrounding mountains) set the tone. Inside, the rooms are elegant and simple. Yes, it’s a bit more annoying to book, but I truly think it’s worth the effort. They clearly love wine here. Seasoned wine connoisseurs will feel very much at home and love the selection of local Mallorcan bottles. (Closed for short term stay for season 2026)
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