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Villa Rafaella is designed by Thomas Urquijo who is one of the most popular designers from Spain. This artistic villa brings together comfort, luxury, and attention to detail in a seamless manner. Located on the outskirts of Deia, guests can enjoy a truly uninterrupted stay. This four-bedroom luxury villa is constructed on a sprawling 13-hectare estate that has an old-world charm of its own. Enjoy unobstructed views of the sea and the Sierra Tramontana. The estate also has several orange and olive trees for the guests to adore. Villa Rafaella allows guests to stay in the lap of luxury and nature.
Bedroom one (queen) has an en-suite bathroom with shower, television, air conditioning, access to a shared terrace.
Bedroom two (double) has an en-suite bathroom with shower, television, air conditioning.
Bedroom three (2 twins) has an en-suite bathroom with shower, television, air conditioning.
Bedroom four (queen) has an en-suite bathroom with shower, television, air conditioning, access to a shared terrace.
The 14th century gothic-style Castell de Bellver, once prison, now a museum, has been perfectly maintained for nearly 700 years. After walking around the moat and onto the roof, you will have the perfect vantage point to take in all of Palma and the bay below.
Most commonly called La Seu, the Palma Cathedral is a symbol of the city. La Sue is one of the largest gothic churches in Spain and like many buildings in the country, Antoni Gaudi left his mark on the architecture, however, a group of conservative churchmen stopped his work in 1914.
For many, the sea is the main attraction in Mallorca, so why only take in the azure waters from land? Charter a private speedboat or sailboat and explore cavernous blue caves and snorkel until it’s time to relax and take in the setting sun with a glass of local wine.
Tune into the most serene version of yourself. The island boasts a multitude of yoga studios, spanning all varieties from kundalini to vinyasa, so there is something for everyone. The perfect backdrop to a relaxing yoga class is none other than Mallorca’s famous sunset. You’ll wonder if yoga will ever be the same back home.
Charter a private helicopter to escape the ferry boat crowds and settle into a VIP treatment instead. After taking in the sites and indulging in the rich history of Mallorca, you might be eager to see what all the fuss is about Ibiza’s famous beach clubs and night-long parties. If you don’t take in Spain’s islands by helicopter, you’re simply missing out.