Enjoy the tranquillity and spectacular country views from this romantic casita with its own swimming pool, set in the olive groves and hills near the picturesque village of Deia.
The villa is full of Mallorquin character with its stone walls, green shutters, cool and cosy interiors and wooden ceiling beams. The open-plan living dining area is a relaxed space with comfortable sofas, a perfect table for two and a well equipped kitchen for serving up some delicious local delicacies. The inviting bedroom has been furnished in a simple yet warm style and there is space for an extra bed if needed. Beautifully tiled floors, thick stone walls and shuttered windows help keep the villa cool in the traditional island way.
Outside you are surrounded by nature with the magnificent olive groves and splashes of Mediterranean colour in the gardens, it really is a peaceful and special setting. The swimming pool is a delightful spot for cooling down on hot summer days, with spectacular views of the hillside scenery around you. Outside you can enjoy a lazy lunch or evening aperitif or dine under the stars well into the night listening to the sounds of the countryside.
If you can bear to leave the tranquillity of your holiday home, Cala Deia is a beautiful sheltered pebble cove, a thirty minute steep walk downhill (or a five minutes drive) where you will find a superb rustic seafood restaurant overlooking the sea.
Within a short drive is Deia, an idyllic village on the west coast of Mallorca, perched high up with stunning views down to the crystal clear seas. With a stunning backdrop of the ‘Sierra de Tramuntana’, the beautiful village is typically Mediterranean with green shuttered stone houses and narrow streets of pretty boutiques, art galleries, upmarket restaurants, cafes and Mallorquin tapas bars. It is very popular with tourists in the summer, with good reason as visitors come to experience the arty and bohemian vibe, just like the late Robert Graves did when he lived in the village in the nineteeth century.
The pretty town of Soller is a dramatic 10km drive away, a beautiful town so popular with walkers or tourists looking to get off the beaten track. Take the old wood panelled train through the orange groves from Soller to Palma for a day trip to the magnificent city.
What Oliver loves...
A characterful villa for two with a swimming pool - a rare find, a perfect romantic retreat
It really is a special location, surrounded by magnificent views of the olive groves and countryside surrounding the picturesque village of Deia
The unique and bohemian village of Deia, with its upmarket restaurants, art galleries and boutiques, is just a short drive away
What you should know
You can walk down to the nearby cove of Cala Deia and its fantastic beachside restaurant, it's quite steep so a bit of an effort on the way back
An extra bed can be provided on request for up to three guests staying in the cottage
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Can Oriol
Beach Nearby
<1hr to Airport
Outstanding Landscapes
Deia, within 5 mins drive, is a small idyllic village on the west coast of Mallorca, perched high up with stunning views down to the crystal clear seas. With a stunning backdrop of the ‘Sierra de Tramuntana’, the beautiful village is typically Mediterranean with green shuttered stone houses and narrow streets of pretty boutiques, art galleries, upmarket restaurants, cafes and Mallorquin tapas bars.
It has been welcoming artists, musicians and writers for years and has a bohemian vibe. Visitors flock to the village not only for the outstanding beauty and character but also to visit the grave and former house, now a museum, of Robert Graves who lived here in the nineteenth century when the artistic scene flourished and continues today.
The Moors, who named the area ‘Ad-Daya’ meaning ‘village’, created the terraced irrigation system that slows steep hillsides to be cultivated and today the olive groves still cover much of the hillside in and around the town.
Cala Deia is a beautiful sheltered pebble cove, a thirty minute steep walk downhill from the village (or a five minutes drive) where you will find a superb rustic seafood restaurant overlooking the sea. Fishermen still set out their boats at night so you can enjoy their haul.
The island of Mallorca is a walker’s paradise as there is a network of paths and ancient mule tracks across the Serra de Tramuntana, so close to Deia. The area is also popular with mountain bikers who can enjoy the dramatic and stunning mountain and sea-view scenery. Tennis courts can be hired in the village and there are various golf clubs on the island, the closest being Son Termens about 18km away.
By car you can discover the beautiful island of Mallorca, especially the north-west corner which is a world away from some of the more touristy resorts on the island. The pretty town of Soller is a dramatic 10km drive away, here you can enjoy the ambience with a glass of wine on the town square with the Sant Bartomeu church or find one of the many walking paths, such as those to the picturesque villages of Biniaraix and Fornalutx.
The beautiful city of Palma is yours to discover and what better way to travel there than via the 1912 wood panelled train that takes you through the orange and lemon groves for the 28km journey from Soller to Palma.
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The Region
The small coastal village of Deià, on the northwest coast of Mallorca, is one of the prettiest villages on the island. Perched in a ravine at the foot of the Teix mountain, with views out to the Mediterranean below, Deià has long been a magnet for famous artists, writers and other creative people – most notably the writer Robert Graves.
Much of the Deià’s appeal lies in its laid-back vibe and blissful surroundings, making a stay here highly conducive to rest and relaxation amidst some very impressive views of the blue sea and stunning mountains. Visitors tend to opt for pleasurable eating and drinking experiences, with some enjoyable walks or hikes and trips to Deià ’s small but very pretty Cala.