Casa Tres Villa
2 bedroom Villa in Pollensa. Sleeps 4
Nestling in the idyllic valley behind Pollensa golf course, in a quiet rural location, yet in easy reach of Pollensa old town and the amazing sandy beaches of Puerto Pollensa, this charming two bedroomed villa is a real hideaway for a special holiday on Mallorca. Thanks to its welcoming interiors and large outdoor areas with spacious furnished terraces, this villa is the perfect family holiday home all summer long.
Arriving at the villa, guests are welcomed by a spacious covered terrace, furnished with armchairs and an outdoor dining set, perfect for al fresco meals.
Through the terrace doors, the villa opens to a bright lounge and dining area, adjacent to a fully equipped pine-wood kitchen and a convenient laundry room. A corridor leads to two air-conditioned bedrooms: a twin with a private walk-in shower room and a stylish master double bedroom featuring an en suite bathroom with a walk-in shower.
Outdoors, one side of the villa offers a full barbecue kitchen with a hob, oven, and a charming dining space. On the other side, a towering palm tree shades the large swimming pool, which boasts jacuzzi jets for added relaxation, alongside provided sunbeds.
Air conditioning is included from 14:00 to 16:00 and from 20:00 to 08:00.
Tourist tax is included in the rates.
Towns nearby
Towns & Villages in Mallorca
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Pollensa (Pollenca)
At the eastern end of the Serra de Tramuntana, tucked between two hills, lies the ancient rural town of Pollença (also written Pollenca or Pollensa). An enchanting Mallorcan town packed with ancient blonde stone architecture, Pollenca doesn’t feel like many of the other towns which have surrendered to tourism. Although tourists have long been attracted here, Pollensa has learned to accept and adapt to tourism without losing its soul.
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Puerto Alcudia (Port d'Alcudia)
On the north coast of Mallorca lies the Bay of Alcudia, a gorgeous coastline comprising of turquoise shallow waters and long, soft golden sandy beaches. It is therefore not much of a surprise to find Majorca's biggest beach resort here. From Port d'Alcudia, in the west, to Can Picafort 10km down the coast, you will find a strip of apartment blocks and resort style hotels that offer everything from budget self-catering to luxurious five-star accommodation.
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Alcúdia
The medieval town of Alcúdia is the main hub for visitors in the north of the island. Set on a peninsula between the bays of Pollença and Alcúdia, it offers a lovely mix of historic charm and genuine local character. Its beautifully preserved old town and welcoming atmosphere make it a popular spot throughout the year.
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Puerto Pollensa
Puerto Pollensa, also known as Port de Pollença, is an established, family-friendly tourist resort in the north of Mallorca. Like many Mallorcan coastal towns, the resort was formerly a fishing village servicing the local area. It still features a large marina which nowadays harbours leisure boats more than fishing boats, but you can still see many traditional ‘llaüts’ used by the Mallorcans for catching fish.
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Sa Pobla
Sa Pobla, 4km north of Muro, is known as Mallorca's vegetable basket. This fertile area of marshes reclaimed as farmland is referred to as 'the land of a thousand windmills', and there is a decent autumn fair that showcases their local agricultural produce in November. Some of these wetlands have been protected as part of s'Albufera Natural Park.
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Cala Sant Vicenc
Known in Castillian Spanish as Cala San Vincente and in Mallorquin as Cala Sant Vicenc, this is one of the smallest resorts on Mallorca.