Set against the backdrop of the stunning Tramuntana Mountains range, the popular town of Bendinat is well known for its highly sought-after coastal location next to the sparkling blue waters of the Balearic Sea.
Having long been synonymous with luxury and exclusivity, the town has an abundance of apartments and villas whilst having escaped the resort feel found in other Spanish destinations. The lack of development gives a feeling of having escaped it all, giving guests the best of both worlds; easy access to Palma de Mallorca, which is a fifteen-minute drive away and the peace and tranquillity of a charming seaside town.
Golf fans will be in their element with the exceptional Real Golf de Bendinat, an 18-hole course located in the prestigious Bendinat development of luxury villas. Set in a picture-perfect wooded valley, the course boasts stunning views of the surrounding area, and the honourary President of the club is King Juan Carlos of Spain. The clubhouse offers excellent facilities and a great view of the 18th hole.
Beach lovers can head to Cala Bendinat, a small stretch of white sand with crystal-clear waters surrounded by pine groves. We recommend anyone seeking peace and quiet heads there for a day trip, picnic in hand and while away the hours on one of the sun loungers which are available to hire.
Bendinat makes a perfect base from which to explore the highlights of the south of Mallorca, and the major tourist resort of Magaluf is a short ten-minute drive away. Those wanting to sample the island’s nightlife will be spoiled for choice by the nightclubs and bars of Magaluf, which attract large crowds and some of the best international music artists and DJs. There are also water sports, theme parks, and boat trips for those wanting day trips.
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
The city is more attractive than ever, thanks to careful city planning and extensive renovation measures in the old town (Casco Antiguo). The so-called 'pearl of the Mediterranean' offers a vibrant lifestyle by day and night, brimming with a Mediterranean flair, which attracts millions of visitors each year.
The seaside promenade winds passed long sandy beaches in Palma, unexpected bays and stylish beach clubs. There's surely a sunny, sandy spot to suit everyone, from families with young children to fishermen seeking peace and quiet.
Palma is appealing all year round with an explosion of new trendy restaurants, luxury boutique hotels, fashionable bars with views, and an extensive cultural scene including top-quality museums and art galleries, traditional annual local festivals and live music concerts.