Luxury villa in Pollenca – Ca’n Suau
If you’re seeking sun, sand, history, great cuisine and culture this summer, then visiting Mallorca’s Pollenca will certainly fulfil such aspirations. What has been referred to as Mallorca’s “jewel of the North”, Pollenca was established by the Catalans in the 13th century.
Most of Pollenca’s existing old houses were built during the 17th and 18th centuries, but the narrow streets are a throwback to medieval times. Several kilometres from the town lie the remains of the old Roman settlement of ‘Pollentia’, from which the name Pollenca derives.
So beautiful and culturally-inspiring is area of Mallorca that several famous writers have stayed at the Port of Pollenca. These authors include Agatha Christie, who wrote “Problem at Pollensa Bay” when she stayed in the pine walk area of the town. Interesting and historical, Pollenca is a town of three parts, where there is much to see and do for all the family.
So we’ve sold you the location, now we’ll sell you the accommodation! Between Pollenca and the Port of Pollenca there is a driveway which leads through open countryside to a villa known as Ca’n Suau. This stunning modern luxury villa in Pollenca boasts an exterior of golden stone and an interior filled with contemporary furniture and fixtures. The house is light and airy and devoid of clutter. Despite its emphasis on the modern, there are several tell-tale signs of authentic Spain, namely terracotta tiles, real wood and local stone.
With three twin bedrooms and a double master bedroom with a dressing room and en-suite facilities, Ca’n Suau sleeps eight people in modern luxury. The kitchen and dining area lead through to the lounge, its open-plan design making the interior look huge.
Outside, a covered terrace runs down the full length of the house on both sides. With a shaded terrace this large, equipped with a barbecue, dining al fresco is an absolute must in high season at Ca’n Suau. For anyone wanting to soak up some rays, a sun terrace made of lovely golden stone sits besides the inviting swimming pool. The villa’s velvet lawns roll seamlessly into the adjacent open countryside, making it difficult to see where the garden’s boundaries end.
Ca’n Suau is only a few minutes drive away from the golden beaches and quality restaurants of the Port of Pollenca. The Northern-most tip of Mallorca is known as Cap de Formentor and is a spectacular place to visit. With cliffs plunging dizzyingly into the sea, the views from Cap de Formentor are sublime.
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