A remarkable villa with a stunning pool, lush gardens, and stylish interiors in Pollensa.
Fabulous villa in the centre of Pollensa
“We loved how much space we had and the pool was brilliant! Right in the centre of Pollensa was such a bonus. Having 5 bathrooms in total was great for a family too.”
“We loved how much space we had and the pool was brilliant! Right in the centre of Pollensa was such a bonus. Having 5 bathrooms in total was great for a family too.”
A charming and expansive property located in Pollensa, Casa Rotger provides guests with a truly remarkable villa that they are welcome to call home. As you approach the exterior of this property, you will be blown away by the sheer size of the swimming pool that lies in the centre of the grounds. This opulent pool is surrounded by a considerable decking area that is equipped with a selection of high-end sun loungers. This property also includes a far-reaching garden area that is lined with looming emerald-green trees and an abundance of expertly manicured grass. In addition, there is also a collection of outdoor terraces on-site, allowing guests to sit back and relax as they bask in the idyllic scenery that sits before them.
The interior of this property also shines through, using an array of distinctive furnishings to add a sense of character to the entire property. The living area makes use of a range of luxurious décor, such as the sleek black leather sofa that is used as a centrepiece in this room. This seating arrangement is also paired with a selection of quirky orange cushions to help add a pop of colour. This space is ideal for winding down after a long day of sightseeing and spending quality time together as a family. Opposite the living area is the dining area, a space that adheres to an attractive sense of minimalism. This area combines a broad wooden table with a set of white high-backed chairs, helping to offset the array of vibrant colours in the previous room. The kitchen also follows a similar theme, using a plethora of white cupboards as well as a collection of stainless steel appliances.
The ground floor of the property contains a double bedroom with ensuite bathroom, whilst the other three are located on the top floor. The main bedroom is located on the top floor and has access to a lovely terrace to enjoy the view from. All of the bedrooms contain air conditioning for your comfort!
What Oliver loves...
Casa Rotger is a brilliant and spacious townhouse, located in the popular town of Pollensa - the perfect base for your next holiday to Mallorca!
The views from the pool area are amazing and the perfect backdrop as you lay out on the sun loungers and soak up the summer sun, and they're even better from the first floor terrace!
Make sure to use the barbecue whilst you're here and dine alfresco together on the outdoor table
Although located within a town, there is a handy public parking space located nearby
What you should know
The pool is not fenced, so children should be supervised at all times
Air conditioning is only available in the bedrooms, but portable fans are available to guests (on request)
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Casa Rotger
Walk to Village
Beach Nearby
<1hr to Airport
Case Rotger can be found in the idyllic region of Pollensa, a location that is filled with atmosphere and an ever-lasting legacy. Place de l’Almoina is based just a stone’s throw away from the town centre and is a real treat for any European history lover. This small square is home to a very prominent house that was run by wealthy university students in the 15th-century. These students were often seen giving wheat and money to some of Pollensa’s poorest citizens. Moreover, this location was also used as a defiant battleground when it was attacked by violent ambushes on the 30th of May 1550. Nowadays, the modern citizens of Pollensa hold a touching ceremony every August to honour and commend those who lost their lives during this conflict.
If you are eager to learn more about the alluring customs and cultures of this region, the Pollensa Market is an ideal place to visit. With over 300 stalls to explore, this market showcases an assorted blend of clothes, bags, and other artisan craft items. In turn, this is a perfect place to come if you are looking to pick up a few unusual souvenirs to remind you of your trip. There is also a section dedicated to the wide variety of fresh produce seen in Pollensa. Thus, guests are encouraged to seek out new ingredients that they can use in their cooking back at Casa Rotger. The Pollensa Market is located in the Main Square of the town centre and occurs every Sunday from 8 am till 1:30 pm.
The Joan March Gardens are based around 10-minutes away from the centre of Pollensa and showcase the wide range of horticulture that this region has to offer. The gardens were first formed in the late 1980s as a way to celebrate the life and legacy of the eldest son of the March family. This iconic tribe is best known for its prosperous business ventures that helped the region to see great economic success. The landscape is teeming with rare species of olive and orange trees, allowing guests to get a more intimate look at these beautiful sources of nature.
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.