Comfortable and cozy house 400m away from the beach.
This completely restored house in 2015 is situated in the north-east side of the island, in Cala Millor. It is a very peaceful area, perfect to relax and enjoy the holidays, only 400m away from supermarkets, restaurants and anything you may require.
It has 3 bedrooms with comfortable beds, one with a double bed, another two with sinlge beds and the last a single one as well.
One bathroom with a sink, WC and a shower equipped with towels.
The living room served with air conditioner, satellite TV and free Internet access, a large sofa perfect to rest and a table with its chairs.
The totally equipped kitchen connected to the living room providing a sense of familiarity; all the windows face the terrace and garden.
Its spacious 120m2 terrace has a table and six chairs situated under a pergola covered of hurdle in order to let the hosts enjoy of a proper breakfast or barbecue. On the patio you can also find 3 hammocks where you can lie out in the sun, besides having an outdoor shower.
Cala Millor is a tourist area with a great daily and nightly atmosphere as well in summer with a large variety of options; in winter it is an idyllic place to relax, take long walks through the beach or mountain, in addition to making excursions to discover our beautiful island.
If you are sports lovers you can also find many alternatives at short distance, golf club, tennis, paddle and cycling or walking trails as well.
The measure of the property is of 7000m2 with a parking zone.
Cala Millor has a 3km long white sand beach and multiple infrastructures to practice all kind of sports.
Cala Bona (1.5km) is a coastal town well-known for its fisherman’s port, with small Mediterranean fishing boats and also a good bar and restaurant surrounding.
During the Carmen festivity on 16th July, all ports are decorated and fishermen deck out their boats to part in procession on the sea. This celebration lasts several days, ending with fireworks.
Son Servera (2.5km) is a town of traditional architecture, characterized by its unfinished church, designed by a Gaudi disciple. Another recognized event of the town is the Friday’s market, with a great affluence of visitors and residents.