
A valley town of orange groves ringed by the Tramuntana mountains in north west Mallorca. Marry here for hillside fincas, sea air and a vintage train down to the coast.
Soller is the most characterful corner of Mallorca, a valley of citrus groves cradled by the dramatic Tramuntana mountains, a world away from the southern resorts.
The venues are hillside fincas and a historic town hotel rather than big resorts, so think rustic elegance, olive terraces and exclusive use.
It is a touch harder to reach than the Palma side, by a tunnel or a mountain road, which is exactly what keeps it special.
Soller is a town in a fertile valley of orange and lemon groves in north west Mallorca, ringed by the UNESCO listed Serra de Tramuntana and linked to its little port by a famous vintage tram. The best wedding venues are hillside fincas among the olive terraces, such as Ca's Xorc, along with the Gran Hotel Soller in the heart of town, mostly taken on exclusive use for an intimate, scenic celebration. May, June, September and October give warm days and cooler mountain evenings. Palma airport is around forty minutes away through the tunnel.
Soller is Mallorca at its most romantic and least developed. The town sits in a green valley of citrus orchards, encircled by the soaring peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape of terraced hillsides and ancient olive groves. An antique wooden tram still rattles down to the Port de Soller and its bay. For a wedding it offers something the busy south of the island cannot, mountain drama, sea air and a real sense of place.
The venues fit that character. Hillside fincas such as Ca's Xorc, an eighteenth century former olive press between Soller and Deia, offer exclusive use among gardens and olive terraces with mountain views, while the Gran Hotel Soller brings classic comfort in a grand nineteenth century building in town. These are intimate, scenic settings for a garden ceremony, a long alfresco dinner and dancing under the stars, often with rooms on site so the party stays together.
The honest notes are access, capacity and heat. Soller is reached by a road tunnel or a winding mountain pass, so it feels a little remote and transfers need thought. The fincas are intimate rather than large, suiting parties up to around a hundred, and July and August are hot, with late spring and early autumn far kinder. Plan ahead, work with a planner who knows the Tramuntana, and Soller rewards you with the loveliest valley on the island.
We rate these for the wedding itself, the setting, the catering and how well they host. The order is our honest view and nothing else. All sit in the Soller valley or the mountains just above it. The choice here is small and curated rather than large.
An eighteenth century finca and former olive press high in the Tramuntana, with flowering gardens, ancient olive groves and mountain views, taken on exclusive use, an adults only retreat.
A nine bedroom estate set across olive groves and terraced hillside with sweeping Tramuntana views, a working farm turned villa for outdoor weddings on exclusive use.
A five star hotel in a grand nineteenth century building in the heart of Soller, with a rooftop terrace and classic interiors, a comfortable in town base for a celebration.
Mallorca is more affordable than the French Riviera but the Tramuntana fincas are sought after and command a premium for their setting and exclusivity. Treat every figure as indicative and confirm directly, because catering, production and the season move the total far more than the venue fee alone.
As an indicative October 2025 guide, a wedding in or near Soller for 40 to 120 guests often lands between EUR 50,000 and EUR 180,000 all in, depending on the venue and how much you produce. A full finca buyout across several nights sits at the top of that range.
Most guests fly into Palma, around forty minutes away through the Soller tunnel, with the scenic mountain pass an alternative. The historic train and tram link Palma and Soller and the port. The valley is rural and the fincas are up in the hills, so arrange transfers for the party.
In Spain a legally binding civil marriage involves residency and paperwork requirements that take time, and rules for foreign couples can be complex. Many international couples complete the legal step at home and hold a symbolic ceremony at the finca. A local planner will confirm the current requirements for your situation.
May, June, September and October are ideal, with warm days and cooler mountain evenings. July and August are hot, so favour an evening celebration. Spring brings the orchards into blossom and autumn gives soft, golden mountain light.
The Tramuntana has skilled wedding planners, caterers and florists used to remote hillside fincas where access is tight and supplies travel up winding roads. The right planner will manage transfers, timings and the logistics couples underestimate at a mountain venue, and pair you with the finca that fits your guest count. Tell us your style and we will introduce the right one.
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As an indicative October 2025 guide, a wedding for 40 to 120 guests often sits between EUR 50,000 and EUR 180,000 all in, with a full finca buyout across several nights at the top of that band. Confirm pricing directly with each venue.
It is the most scenic and unspoilt corner of Mallorca, a citrus valley wrapped in the Tramuntana mountains, with hillside fincas for intimate, exclusive use weddings. Couples who want mountain drama and seclusion over big resorts are drawn here.
May, June, September and October. The days are warm and the mountain evenings cooler, without the peak heat of July and August. Spring brings blossom to the orchards and autumn gives golden mountain light.
Most guests fly into Palma, around forty minutes away through the Soller tunnel, or over the mountain pass. A historic train and tram connect Palma, Soller and the port. The fincas are up in the hills, so arrange transfers.
A binding civil marriage in Spain involves residency and paperwork that take time, and rules for foreign couples can be complex. Many international couples complete the legal step at home and hold a symbolic ceremony at the finca. Confirm the current requirements with a local planner.



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