22 August, 2018
Vintage Travel is thrilled to have added a fabulous new villa to our Mallorca programme for 2018. Ca’n Cirerol is a pretty two-bedroom, two-bathroom country home tucked away in a rural setting on the outskirts of the tranquil village of Portocolom on Mallorca’s picturesque south-east coast.
26 February, 2018
Pep Font is a delightfully attractive country villa that enjoys an idyllic rural setting, whilst being within easy reach to the atmospheric Port de Pollença and a series of beautiful white sand beaches. This spacious and inviting property comprises of four bedrooms and three bathrooms, sleeping up to eight guests.
31 January, 2018
If you’re looking for tranquil accommodation close to the celebrated Roman town of Pollenca on the sun-drenched island of Mallorca, you may be interested in the stunning villa of Ca’l Rei d’en Font.
26 January, 2018
Casita Miguel is a conveniently-positioned villa that looks over the road which leads to the charming Roman town of Pollenca. This characterful accommodation boasts beautiful scenic views across to the foothills of the mighty Tramuntana mountains and to the ancient hilltop site of Puig de Maria, which casts a watchful eye on the town of
24 January, 2018
If you’re looking for somewhere to stay near the charming Port de Pollenca on Mallorca, you may be tempted by the wonderful townhouse of El Cano.
22 January, 2018
If you’re looking to stay in a quiet and secluded spot in the heart of Mallorca’s rolling countryside, you may be interested in Rito Nou. This highly impressive stone-built villa comprises of four bedrooms and four bathrooms, sleeping up to eight guests in comfort.
4 October, 2017
Cited as the ‘perfect Mallorcan town’, Pollença certainly offers a great experience for all who visit it. The cobbled streets and relaxed café culture of Pollença can be found on the eastern edge of the Serra de Tramuntana, nestled between two hills, each topped by a dominant sacred monument.
12 July, 2017
If you are looking for dramatic and windswept views, then visit the northern tip of Mallorca. The Cape de Formentor is the spot where the Sierra de Trauntana Mountains collides with the Mediterranean Sea.
26 June, 2017
If you’re looking for high quality, self-catering accommodation to sleep four guests in the north west of Mallorca, you may be interested in Ca Na Teresa. This stunning two-bedroom, two-bathroom villa is set back from the Pollenca-Puerto road, just several kilometres from the bustling Puerto Pollenca and its excellent restaurants and amenities.
12 June, 2017
Visiting Alcudia is like stepping back in time. Rustic is the word that comes to mind as the whole place oozes with history and charm. Like many of the ancient towns of Mallorca, Alcudia was developed a few kilometres inland from the coast to avoid being raided from the sea.