The villa is close to Palma old town, and the local market of Santa Catalina. A short drive to the most beautiful beaches, and a short walk into town for dinner.
Comfortably sleeping 9 people, the house has four bedrooms, a full family kitchen, spacious courtyard with a day bed and sofa, and a pool to relax at the end of a day adventuring. Both bathrooms have been recently refurbished to the highest standard.
There is a refreshing pool in the courtyard area.
Relax and unwind on the day bed and sofas, with a retractable awning for the shade seekers.
Stay connected to the real world with high speed ADSL.
Three double bedrooms and a fourth room with three singles allow up to 9 people to stay comfortably.
There are two newly refurbished wet rooms for showering.
The house comes fully stocked with sheets and towels for all.
This wonderful beach (Playa del Rei) is nestled in a cove and surrounded by woods of pine. It's about 20 minutes' drive away. Great for swimming in the warm water, with a backdrop of hills and luxury yachts.
A very pleasant beach surrounded by restaurants and bars, this is easy to get to by car or by the city's many bus services.
This is Palma's bohemian district, packed full of restaurants, bars, boutique shops and an indoor market.
Palma offers many interesting narrow streets to wander, browse in the local shops and find some wonderful products handcrafted on the island. In the past few years Paseo del Borne has become the most important shopping street on the island, with the opening of Rialto Living, the Louis Vuitton store, Hugo Boss, Mulberry and Twin Set – making this the ‘designer street’ for luxury shopping. Borne is now known as the golden mile of Palma.
There are many enchanting parts of the city, the main attractions and shops are situated around the massive Gothic cathedral down by the sea front. This area, known as Palma’s old town, is full of ancient passages, historic monuments and magnificent architecture. Here you will find no shortage of sights or refreshment stops within its many pedestrianised lanes, quirky cafes, galleries, and boutique shops.
If you have a car, the possibilities are endless and Mallorca is small enough that you can get to most places within an hour and a half. There are many beaches, wineries, secluded fishing towns, as well as historic sites such as the Royal Charterhouse of Valldemossa (pictured above) or the Chopin Museum.
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