The first thing you'll notice when you stand outside Villa Son Isidro is the cheerful stone façade of the house; the next thing you'll notice is the area around the pool, with its curved Roman-style end and solid pale stone edging contrasting strikingly with the exceptionally generous lawn. Two sturdy palm trees and plenty of flowers line the path to the terrace in front of the house; no doubt the well-kept appearance of this exterior will soon tempt you to take a highly civilised siesta! And you can relax completely: The entire property is completely secluded. After a long afternoon of sunbathing, a covered area with a dining table right next to the pool terrace offers a place to rest your skin. Perhaps this is a good time to tantalise your taste buds. No problem, the spacious barbecue is just waiting for someone to fire it up. No sooner said than done, you can let your gaze wander over the olive trees, which have been harvested by the owner and processed into a delicious oil. From the roof terrace you have a marvellous view of the refreshing blue sea.
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But before you head off to see it, you should first take a look at a few other things in the property. It's worth it! The entrance leads directly into the spacious dining room, which can accommodate a large group for a feast. This leads directly into the living room, where a TV and fireplace vie for your attention while you make yourself comfortable on the sofa to make your plans for the day. The stone arches, reminiscent of a rustic vaulted cellar, are particularly charming. The owners have refrained from cluttering the house with furniture. Instead, the overall impression is one of simple, rustic furnishings. The kitchen offers all the comforts of home; there is even a tumble dryer so that you always have something fresh to wear. One of the bedrooms and a bathroom with shower are located on the ground floor. A staircase leads to the upper floor, where there is another living room with large wooden cupboards. Here you will find the other three bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of which has a bathtub. From here you can also access the aforementioned roof terrace with panoramic views over the hilly landscape.
The varied surroundings invite you to explore. Portocolom, just 8.5 km away, is a pretty coastal village full of character. The tranquil old town and harbour invite you to take a leisurely stroll in an ambience untouched by mass tourism. A drive of just under 9 km takes you to Cala D'Or, a bay with an enticing and vibrant city life. There are bars and restaurants for every taste, a marina and several small beaches that invite you to linger. The sandy coves of Cala Marcal and Cala Sa Nau are also definitely worth more than a short trip! Cala Mondragó (approx. 13 km away) is part of the Mondragó Nature Park, whose paradisiacal bays Ses Fonts de NAlis and SAmarador are connected by a short, rocky footpath. Nature lovers will not only love the villa for its paradisiacal tranquillity; you will also feel at home observing the colourful flora and fauna of the nature park. And if you like sport, the Vall D'Or golf course, which is just 4.5 kilometres from the villa and has an excellent restaurant, is just the place for you.
Surrounded by olive trees, the newly built Villa Son Isidro is located north-east of S'Horta, just 3 km away. There you will find a small supermarket, restaurants and cafés that will provide you with everything you need for a day at one of the wonderful beaches in the area: the Mediterranean flows into the fine sand of Cala Sa Nau, just 7 km away. In Portocolom, just 8.5 km away, you can discover tempting restaurants at the harbour.