Sóller, Mallorca, Balearic Islands

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Mountain Villages of Serra de Tramuntana

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Carved into precipitous slopes, the cultural landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains is so compelling that it has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the picturesque mountain villages that for millennia have ingeniously harvested scarce resources and transformed precarious terrain to produce some of the island’s best olives, citrus, wine and more. In Fornalutx the stone buildings and walls frame narrow walkways obscuring views of the hillside setting, until you emerge into a town square where locals sip coffee at patio cafés and mountains loom in the distance.

Mountain Monastery and Mallorcan Wine

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Making your way along the slopes of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, you will discover more than just incredible views. Join the pilgrims who have been visiting Lluc Sanctuary since the 13th century at this hillside monastery. Peruse the museum’s archaeological discoveries, religious artifacts and fine art, noting the impact of Gaudí on recent renovations, and view the statue of La Moreneta, encrusted with precious stones. After snapping photos, we follow the winding roads to Binissalem, Mallorca’s main wine region.

Sóller Sights and Olive Oil

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The magnificent Serra de Tramuntana mountains towering over Sóller are more than just photogenic – they create a microclimate ideal for growing produce. You may have already heard its moniker “Valley of the Oranges,” but Sóller is also responsible for delectable olive oil. Take in the views of this fertile valley as you travel from the coast on the Sóller Tramway.