46 194 781 SEK
5 bd
249 m²
The winding road from Camp de Mar in the southwest of Mallorca to Port d'Andratx leads through a wooded landscape with fragrant pines. During the last metres, one sees the pretty blue bay with its countless white boats as if from nowhere; in the background, the Tramuntana mountains rise majestically.
To the left and right of the U-shaped bay of Port d'Andratx, long and short piers and jetties protrude into the harbour. Many boats, from the old fishing cutter to the noble sailing yacht, sway in the gentle waves. Almost like a small fjord, the marina, which is considered one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world, looks like a small fjord. Around 500 watercraft can moor here - and they do during the summer months - at least that's what it feels like. The "Club de Vela Puerto de Andratx" is especially popular with sailors, also because the protected harbour is so easy to approach.
In the morning you can watch the fishermen, in the afternoon their green and blue nets lie spread out on the pier and give an almost artistic picture. The catch is sold to many fine restaurants in the area, and some of the seafood can be bought directly in the fish hall in the harbour.
The centre of the small town, which is popular with many day trippers, is the Avenida Mateo Bosch, which is located along the southern side of the harbour. Elegant cafés such as Cappuccino (Avenida Matteo Bosch 31) and restaurants such as Can Pep (Avenida Mateo Bosch 30) are lined up here. Tourists, but also residents from the villas and luxury apartment buildings around Port d'Andratx, meet in Can Pep, especially for fresh seafood and ice-cold white wine. The elegant La Ronda ArtCafé (Avinguda de l'Almirant Riera Alemany 10) offers good cocktails, a pretty roof terrace and a changing art exhibition, while Tim's Bar (Avenida Almirante Riera Alemany 7), which is always open, is a good place for a late nightcap. Visa fler Visa färre This villa embodies luxury and modern living in its purest form, with an exceptional design style that uniquely combines elegance and comfort. The villa's interiors exude an inviting warmth and are adorned with ultra-modern furniture and immaculate wood finishes. The abundant natural light streaming through the spacious windows enhances the relaxing atmosphere and makes this place a perfect retreat.This property is a truly rare gem that harmoniously blends modern luxury with the tranquil Mallorcan surroundings. Its exclusive location and unique design make it an exceptional opportunity to experience the best of Mallorcan elegance and sophistication.One of the most fascinating features of this villa are the private and undisturbed outdoor spaces. The lush gardens and peaceful surroundings invite residents to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. An oasis of tranquility awaits you in the separate pool area, which offers breathtaking views of the majestic mountains of Cala Moragues.Inside, the property has four luxurious bedrooms, each with its own bathroom for maximum comfort and privacy. The master bedroom is located in a charming Mallorcan round tower, which is a striking and unique feature of this property and an irresistible attraction! Only the finest materials have been used in the careful design of the villa to create an atmosphere of sophistication and elegance that elevates the living experience to an exceptional level.- air conditioned w/c- SAT TV- multiroom sound system- Highspeed Internet- swimming pool- BBQ/Outdoor kitchen- fireplace- quiet- sunny- brightPort d'Andratx in the southwest of Mallorca is considered to be the most beautiful harbour place of the island and could preserve a piece of originality with the fjord-like bay.
The winding road from Camp de Mar in the southwest of Mallorca to Port d'Andratx leads through a wooded landscape with fragrant pines. During the last metres, one sees the pretty blue bay with its countless white boats as if from nowhere; in the background, the Tramuntana mountains rise majestically.
To the left and right of the U-shaped bay of Port d'Andratx, long and short piers and jetties protrude into the harbour. Many boats, from the old fishing cutter to the noble sailing yacht, sway in the gentle waves. Almost like a small fjord, the marina, which is considered one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world, looks like a small fjord. Around 500 watercraft can moor here - and they do during the summer months - at least that's what it feels like. The "Club de Vela Puerto de Andratx" is especially popular with sailors, also because the protected harbour is so easy to approach.
In the morning you can watch the fishermen, in the afternoon their green and blue nets lie spread out on the pier and give an almost artistic picture. The catch is sold to many fine restaurants in the area, and some of the seafood can be bought directly in the fish hall in the harbour.
The centre of the small town, which is popular with many day trippers, is the Avenida Mateo Bosch, which is located along the southern side of the harbour. Elegant cafés such as Cappuccino (Avenida Matteo Bosch 31) and restaurants such as Can Pep (Avenida Mateo Bosch 30) are lined up here. Tourists, but also residents from the villas and luxury apartment buildings around Port d'Andratx, meet in Can Pep, especially for fresh seafood and ice-cold white wine. The elegant La Ronda ArtCafé (Avinguda de l'Almirant Riera Alemany 10) offers good cocktails, a pretty roof terrace and a changing art exhibition, while Tim's Bar (Avenida Almirante Riera Alemany 7), which is always open, is a good place for a late nightcap.