Overview
The Jardí Botànic de Sóller is a compact botanical garden in the outskirts of Palma that focuses on the endemic and threatened flora of the Balearic Islands and broader Mediterranean basin.
Highlights
- Endemic Species Collection: Rare plants found only in the Balearics, including several critically endangered species.
- Medicinal Herb Garden: A traditional apothecary garden demonstrating plants used in Mallorcan folk medicine.
- Research Role: The garden contributes to seed-banking and conservation programs for Balearic flora.
History
Founded in 1985 by the botanical research group of the University of the Balearic Islands, the garden was created to conserve and study the unique plant heritage of the islands. It sits at the edge of the Serra de Tramuntana UNESCO landscape.
Visitor Tips
- Niche interest: Best for botany enthusiasts; casual visitors may prefer the central parks.
- Combine with Sóller train: It's near the Sóller terminus if taking the heritage railway.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.