- Prioritize two or three bedrooms for privacy and sleep safety. A separate kids’ room or an additional sleeping alcove makes bedtime routines simpler.
- Choose a ground-floor plan or an elevator-accessible unit if you’re traveling with strollers and older relatives.
- Check for a secure balcony or terrace gate to keep little ones safely contained during outdoor moments.
- Look for a well-equipped kitchen to minimize restaurant meals during the week and to accommodate early breakfasts and snack time.
- Ensure parking availability; close, easy access to the unit reduces loading and unloading time on travel days.
- Ask about child-friendly amenities such as a crib, high chair, baby bath, and stroller storage.
- Confirm the presence of reliable Wi-Fi for streaming, online entertainment, and coordinating daily plans with the family.
- Inquire about safety features at the pool area if you plan to use a communal pool—fenced perimeter, non-slip surfaces, and lifeguard or staff hours if available.
- Scenic strolls along the Port de Sóller promenade, where you can watch boats, enjoy an ice cream, or stop for a seaside snack.
- Rides on the historic Sóller railway that connects Palma with Sóller; a short hop from Port de Sóller to the village of Sóller offers a dose of nostalgia and stunning views.
- Family-friendly beaches at Port de Sóller; shallow waters and gentle slopes make it suitable for younger children, with calm mornings and breezy afternoons.
- Exploring the Serra de Tramuntana by foot, with easy trail options suitable for families. Short, well-marked routes near Fornalutx and Sóller provide natural scenery, photo opportunities, and a chance to spot local birds and flora.
- Visiting the Village of Fornalutx, a nearby jewel with narrow lanes, traditional stone houses, and a slow-paced ambiance that’s ideal for family walks.
- Boat trips along the coast from Port de Sóller, including sheltered coves and opportunities for snorkeling, depending on the season.
- Valldemossa: a picturesque village with narrow lanes, a monastery, and viewpoints. It makes for a gentle, scenic day trip with opportunities to stop for hot chocolate or a pastry.
- Deià: a cliffside village with artful charm and quiet walking paths along the coast. A relaxed walk and a café stop can be perfect for families seeking a slower pace.
- Port de Sóller and Sóller town: both offering markets, a tram ride, and family-friendly dining options.
- Palma city (short day trip): exploring the old town, city parks, and a kid-friendly museum or two—ideal for a change of pace if you want a more urban experience.

