Built with privacy in mind, this villa is also a villa that belongs to 3 Sisters, who share one home, each have their units made up of 1- and 2-bedroom units, each with private inner gardens or connections to the rest of the villa’s gardens.
The shared spaces range from an open living room / kitchen / dining room to an inner courtyard, a long and stretched out terrace overlooking the sea and the pool and a swimming pool that is the centre of the fun element in the villa. Below the pool area is an indoor wellness area with sauna, shower and changing room.
SLEEP – 3 units, 3 private spaces
UNIT 1 – ROCA
- 38 m2 offering a King size Bed, with a daybed (optional Bed for kids), cozy floor heating ideal for winter days
- ventilation fan and sliding Mosquito net doors overlooking a private Patio, no AC
- 2 Closets and safety deposit box
- Rain shower and oversized Bathtub with separate Toilet
UNIT 2 – OLIVO
- 46 m2 with 1 Room King size Bed and 1 Room Twin Beds (or 1 Double Bed) equipped with floor heating
- Ventilation Fan and sliding doors offering a very stylish Mosquito net overlooking private inner Patio, no AC
- 2 Closets and Safe deposit box
- lockable shared Bathroom with rain shower
UNIT 3 – ALMENDRA
- 52 m2 with – 1 Room King size Bed overlooking a private Patio with Pool access and a 2nd bedroom with Twin Beds (or 1 Double Bed)
- floor heating and Ventilation Fan with mosquito net sliding doors, no AC
- 4 Closets and safety deposit box
- lockable shared Bathroom with rain shower
ABOUT THE AREA
Ses Salines is a small town and municipality situated in one of the most beautiful parts of southeast Mallorca. This unassuming little place is easy to overlook but holds clues to the rich history of the island dating back to the Bronze Age.
History and Culture of Ses Salines
‘Ses Salines’ is one of the nearest towns to ‘Cap de Ses Salines’ which is the most southerly point of the island of Mallorca. This area has a long tradition of agriculture which remains. This town is largely residential and retains much of the charm of the past making it a good choice if you want to experience authentic, rural Mallorca. Together with the nearby town of Colonia Sant Jord’, Ses Salines was prized to produce salt, particularly by the invading Romans. The name of the town is derived from this activity and literally means ‘source of salt’.
Celebrations still take place today to honor this local tradition. The salt pans today also form the habitat for many different types of birds, making it a haven for birdwatchers from all over the world. Nature lovers will also enjoy this area as it has been designated as an ‘area of special scenic and rural interest’. The natural beauty of Ses Salines is hard to beat due to the rugged coastline and contrast between forests and flat lands. History lovers will also find much of interest in this area.
There are Bronze Age settlements including the ‘Talaia Joana’ which dates to the 9th century BC. The town of Ses Salines has many buildings of historical interest to explore including the early 20th century Church of St Bartholomew which was a famous landmark for sailors as it is visible from the sea. There are also many examples of Catalan architecture including both the golden sandstone (which is typical throughout much of Mallorca) and a local grey and white stone which is more particular to this area.