A chic villa with a stunning pool, stylish interiors, and serene bedrooms in Pollensa.
The accommodation was equipped with everything you need
“The bedrooms and bathroom were decorated as in the pictures and the rooms are well soundproofed. The property is very spacious, green and private, you don't notice the neighbours. The pool was nice refreshing, clean and surprisingly 2 metres deep. Th...”
The accommodation was equipped with everything you need
“The bedrooms and bathroom were decorated as in the pictures and the rooms are well soundproofed. The property is very spacious, green and private, you don't notice the neighbours. The pool was nice refreshing, clean and surprisingly 2 metres deep. Th...”
A chic and spacious villa located in Pollensa, Casa Narvaro places guests in a truly expressive holiday home that they will never want to leave. The outdoor grounds of this property are home to an expansive swimming pool which is decorated with exposed brick detailing. Thus, guests can float aimlessly in the soothing coolness of the water whenever they like. Opposite the pool is an extensive garden area that is fitted with an expertly manicured lawn. Therefore, guests can use this space to play exciting games together as a group. This villa also hosts a variety of outdoor terraces, offering guests a plethora of spaces to kick back and enjoy the stunning views that surround them.
The interior of this villa is incredibly stylish, compiling an assortment of contemporary themes throughout the entire property. The living area exudes a very minimalist and monochrome theme, as seen by the pair of grey sofas that sit in the centre of the room. In turn, guests can relax on this impeccable seating arrangement as they catch up on their favourite shows on the flat screen TV at the back of the room. Next to the living area is the dining area, a space that also adheres to a simplistic theme. The solid light wood table is surrounded by a section of white faux leather chairs, creating both a comforting and communal environment for guests to enjoy. The kitchen within this property is incredibly bright and airy. This space showcases a plethora of white cupboards and walls, which help to create a timeless sense of style and class. Guests can use this space whenever they please to produce a selection of indulgent meals that the whole family will love.
Casa Narvaro is also home to three incredible bedrooms, each expressing its own set of design features. The master bedroom contains a considerable double bed that has been decorated with a variety of ample linens. As a result, guests are guaranteed to maintain a restful and serene night’s sleep throughout the duration of their trip. The second and third bedrooms both include a pair of single beds. In turn, these rooms are perfect for small children as well as couples who prefer to sleep separately.
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Guests can play a series of competitive games by using the table tennis unit located on the exterior
The garden also hosts a spectacular barbecue area that guests can use to prepare a selection of freshly cooked meals
Guests also receive exclusive access to the tennis court that sits close by
A cot can be hired in advance
What you should know
Please note that groups of young people (up to 25 years old) are not permitted.
There are no handrails leading into the pool, so children must be supervised
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Casa Narvaro
Walk to Village
Beach Nearby
<1hr to Airport
Pollensa showcases a catalogue of expressive tourist attractions, providing an exciting getaway for any type of traveller. Puig de Maria is one of the region’s most iconic landmarks and signifies the rich religious history of this area. At the top of a looming 330-metre summit sits an archaic 14th-century monastery. This monastery was first used as a shrine to the Virgin Mary but was forced to close in 1564. Luckily, it was able to reopen in 1638, presenting the monument that we see before us today. Guests are welcome to explore the interior of the building and are able to observe the collection of well-preserved artefacts in more detail. Puig de Maria is around 10-minutes away from the centre of the region and it is said that it only takes half an hour to climb to the top of the hill.
For lovers of European art, the Pollensa Museum highlights the works of an assortment of local artists, such as the great Atilio Boveri. However, this incredible location was once seen as a humble storage unit that contained a range of ornate Gothic altarpieces. These pieces managed to attract a wealth of attention over the decades, especially at the Summer Exhibition of Painting during the 1960s. In 1975, the museum finally opened its doors to the public and had gone on to be one of the region’s most respected institutions. The Pollensa Museum is located just a stone’s throw away from the town centre and is open Monday-Friday from 10 am till 2 pm. It should also be noted that this museum is free to enter for all guests, making it a very affordable attraction.
If you are travelling to Pollensa in November, you have the chance to visit La Fira, the town’s unconventional craft fair. During these festivities, guests will be transported back to the 18th century, giving them the opportunity to purchase a wealth of traditional items such as woven hats and bags. This festival has been operating since 1784, exemplifying its great significance within the local community. La Fira usually occurs on the fourth Sunday after Saint Lucas, which is usually the second Sunday in November. These events occur outside of Saint Domingo’s Cloister, which is located just over 5-minutes away from the centre of Pollensa.
Please be aware that the location tab shown on the website is not based on the property's exact location; therefore, all location amenities are an approx of facilities, restaurants, and villages/towns you might find around the property. The property's exact location will be provided to you before arrival and might come along with some recommendations about the area and what to visit.
The Region
Pollensa, in the north of the island, is an ancient town of attractive narrow streets and an impressive main square, lined with cafés, restaurants and bars, and is just a few kilometres from Port de Pollensa.
The town has several places of interest to visit, including the Roman bridge, signposted ‘Pont Roma’, which is still in use, and the Puig de Pollensa – a small mountain topped by a monastery just outside the town. Here we provide all the information you want to know to make the most of this relaxed yet culturally satisfying inland town.