
Private boat trip
Set sail on a private boat trip in Palma Bay, with full-day and half-day options available.
© La Verana Finca Hotel, Llucmajor
© La Verana Finca Hotel, Llucmajor
Finca hotel on the south coast
An eco-friendly hotel which produces their own electricity and hot water using photo-voltaic and solar panels. They even produce their own fruit and vegetables.
The finca is surrounded by pine forests and has nearly 3 hectares, with almonds and fig trees etc. The gardens surround the main building and coupled with a swimming pool this is pure Mediterranean living.
It consists of a complex of buildings, all independent and built with local natural stone.
The main building forms a U surrounded by cavorted terraces. All the rooms lead directly onto the garden.
In the main building there are double rooms with bath, television and central heating. In the adjoining building there are junior suites each with a terrace, bath, television and central heating. Next to the solar heated pool, we find a Pool house, equipped with a bar, a small kitchen with a BBQ and refrigerators which our guests can use.
The bodega is the oldest building and is built with dry stone walls. Here we keep our selected wines from the island and the peninsula. There is also a stone oven to cook bread and sucking pigs. There is a conservatory of 40 square meters which is used for serving meals also serves as sitting room, even on cooler days it is comfortable and welcoming, thanks to the double glassing, under floor heating and fireplace.
Set sail on a private boat trip in Palma Bay, with full-day and half-day options available.
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