Ses Porrasses Villa
7 bedroom Villa in Selva. Sleeps 14
Villa Ses Porrasses is a large stone beautiful clad family villa able to accommodate 14 people in this wonderful 7 bedroom villa nestled at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountain. With it's own driveway leading up to this stunning property with a wrap around veranda, stunning views and large terraces to enjoy al fresco dining.
This stunning two-storey villa offers spacious accommodation with beautifully decorated interiors and modern comforts throughout.
Bedrooms and bathrooms
The villa features a total of seven bedrooms, all elegantly furnished and fully air-conditioned:
- Ground Floor: 1 double bedroom and 1 twin bedroom, both served by two separate bathrooms.
- First Floor: 1 double bedroom and 4 twin bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom. One of these bathrooms boasts a luxurious sunken bath—perfect for unwinding in style.
Living spaces
The L-shaped main lounge is designed for relaxation, with sumptuous sofas, a smart TV, and WiFi access. The dining area is conveniently located adjacent to the lounge. A guest toilet is also available on the ground floor.
At the top of the stairs, a pool table provides extra entertainment, while doors lead out to a wraparound balcony with a comfortable seating area—an ideal spot to soak in the views.
Kitchen and dining
The villa’s large family kitchen is fully equipped with:
- Gas hob & electric oven
- Large fridge/freezer
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Casual seating area
Outdoor areas and pool
The villa is designed for outdoor living, with expansive covered terraces offering multiple seating areas—perfect for enjoying sunset drinks or soaking up the Mallorcan sunshine during the day.
- Private heated swimming pool (available on request in April, May & October for an additional cost)
- Spacious sun terrace with loungers
- Covered terrace with dining tables & sofas
- BBQ area for al fresco meals
Additional information
- Tourist tax is included in the price
- Pool heating available upon request (extra charge applies)
With its superb facilities, generous living spaces, and stunning outdoor areas, this villa is the perfect choice for a luxurious and relaxing getaway.
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Restaurants nearby
Restaurants in Selva
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Puig de Santa Magdalena Restaurant
Historic family run restaurant near Inca with standout views and a great all round reputation.
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Miceli Restaurant
At Miceli restaurant you can expect a combination of home cooked food with a sprinkling of a quirky feel.
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Ca Na Toneta Restaurant
Enjoy home cooked food and traditional cuisine made with fresh local produce.
Beaches nearby
Beaches in Mallorca
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Sa Calobra Beach, West Mallorca
One of Mallorca’s most talked about treasures, Sa Calobra, forms an unusual cove found at the head of a gorge of the Torrent de Pareis. It’s curious location and dramatic surroundings have inspired artists for many years and still do today.
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Playa de Muro Beach, North Mallorca
Playa de Muro is a beautiful 6 kilometre long, Blue Flag award-winning, white sandy beach in the north of Mallorca. It's generally quieter than neighbouring Alcudia beach because of its out of town location.
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Port de Soller Beach
The Port of Soller offers the only sandy beaches on the west coast of Majorca. This lovely little resort offers two beaches along it's horseshoe bay, all with golden sands and clear blue seas.
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Ca’n Picafort Beach, North Mallorca
Situated 10km away from Alcudia on Mallorca’s northern coast, Playa de Ca’n Picafort is a busy yet beautiful expanse of soft white sand with clear blue waters. This small fishing village turned purpose-built-resort, mostly caters to tourists and all-inclusive holidaymakers, who arrive by the bus load every summer.
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Playa de Alcudia Beach
This beautiful and popular ‘Blue Flag’ beach boasting fine white sand, stretches more than 3 kilometres east from Port d'Alcúdia. This breath-taking beach is one of the reasons why Port d'Alcúdia remains so popular with holiday makers year after year.
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Llenaire Beach, North Mallorca
Easily accessible and popular with tourists and locals alike, this long stretch of coast line from Puerto Pollensa to Alcudia makes for a beautiful drive or cycle. Hugging the beachside all the way around the crescent shaped bay, the road presents fantastic views towards Cap Formentor, Cap Pinar and all the way out to sea.
Sights nearby
Sights in Mallorca
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Coves de Campanet
The Caves of Campanet are situated in the north of Mallorca in the foothills of the Tramuntana mountains. The caves cover a surface area of approximately 3,200 square metres at a depth of 50 metres
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Lluc Sanctuary, Lluc
Mallorca's most sacred site - a former monastery in a spectacular setting in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains to the north west of Mallorca.
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Can Planes Contemporary Art Museum, sa Pobla
Can Planes Museum of Contemporary Art is located in sa Pobla in the north of Mallorca. It occupies the ground floor of the old manor house Can Planes that was refurbished and modified in 1998. It's permanent collection is composed of over a hundred works by artists living in Mallorca.
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Coastal Watchtowers
If you drive around the coast of Mallorca, you will find ancient towers or 'torres' that were used to guard the island against invasions by unwelcome visitors.
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Castell d' Alaro, Alaro
Castell d'Alaro is perched on top a rocky mountain above the town of Alaro in the west of Mallorca. A popular walk from the town (or further up the hill if you prefer to drive) takes you to a ruined castle and hilltop chapel offering spectacular views of the Tramuntana mountains and over towards Palma and all the way to the sea.
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Sa Calobra & the Torrent de Pareis, West Mallorca
Do not believe anyone who tells you that they have discovered the perfect unspoilt cove on the west coast - unless of course the name is Sa Calobra. This is indeed a beautiful spot, which is why tour buses pour in by the dozen every day, even in winter.
Towns nearby
Towns & Villages in Mallorca
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Inca
Inca lies halfway up the motorway between Palma and Alcudia, almost at the centre of the island and at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range.
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Binissalem
If you are familiar with Mallorcan wine, then it's more than likely you will have heard of Binissalem. This small town in central Mallorca is most famously associated with wine production. Surrounded by some of the island's best vineyards and bodegas, wine buffs should make it their mission to stop by on a trip to the island.
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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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Alaró
Alaro is a quiet traditional Mallorcan town burrowed in a peaceful valley south of the Serra de Tramuntana. Many of the streets feature the blonde stone architecture, typical of the traditional mountain villages on the island, making it a pretty place to visit.
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Muro
This small town between Inca and the S'Albufera marshes is a sleepy little place, a typical rural Mallorcan town.
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Orient
Set deep within the Tramuntana mountain range of the west of Mallorca, Orient is one of the most remote villages in Mallorca.
































































































































































