Discover the mesmerizing villa of Finca Aup in Pollensa, with stunning outdoor grounds and a comforting interior.
Beautiful garden with pool
“The street can be heard relatively loudly. But very well located between Pollenca and Port de Pollenca. The house had everything you needed, but we personally didn't like it so much inside. Communication went very well!”
“The street can be heard relatively loudly. But very well located between Pollenca and Port de Pollenca. The house had everything you needed, but we personally didn't like it so much inside. Communication went very well!”
A far-reaching and mesmerising villa located in Pollensa, Finca Aup encourages guests to indulge in the selection of first-class amenities on offer. The outdoor grounds of this property are truly wonderful, sporting a considerable swimming pool in the centre of the grounds. Thus, guests can let their worries melt away as they float in the soothing coolness of the water. Opposite the pool is a large garden area that is equipped with an expertly manicured lawn. Guests can use this space to soak up some sun or to play games together as a family. This property hosts a collection of outdoor terraces, giving guests an abundance of places to sit back and relax. There, guests can enjoy a collection of amazing meals whilst taking in the spectacular views that sit close by.
The interior of this property is just as magnificent, using a range of attractive style choices to create a comforting and beautiful home. The living area contains an assortment of exposed ceiling beams, adding a sense of rustic charm to the entire space. There are also two large white sofas that are decorated with a collection of brown decorative cushions, creating cohesion within this area. Opposite the living area is a large dark wood dining table that is contrasted by a set of white chairs. The kitchen within this property also includes a variety of wooden pieces as well as a selection of white cupboards. Therefore, this space allows guests to prepare and serve a wide assortment of meals in a beautiful and cohesive space. The ground floor is also home to the first bedroom. This room contains a spacious double bed that is fitted with quirky green bedsheets. In turn, guests can enjoy a tranquil night’s sleep in this vibrant bedroom.
Moving upstairs, this is where you will find the remaining two bedrooms. The second bedroom also includes a double bed as well as a range of ornate furnishings. Thus guests can store all of their belongings in this remarkably wonderful space. Finally, the third bedroom uses a pair of single beds, making it ideal for two children or a couple who prefers to sleep separately.
What Oliver loves...
The stunning Port de Pollensa beach is just 4km away from this villa
For lovers of golf, a prestigious course known as Golf Pollensa is 5 km away
A Lidl supermarket is just a short distance away, allowing guests to pick up a few essentials for their time on this property
What you should know
This property does not accept large groups of young adults
The garden contains a collection of newly planted cypress trees and a handful of mature almond trees
The exterior is also surrounded by a fence for maximum privacy and security
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Finca Aup
Beach Nearby
<1hr to Airport
Outstanding Landscapes
Finca Aup can be found in the idyllic region of Pollensa, a stunning location that is filled with a variety of magnificent attractions. Formentor Lighthouse is just under an hour away from the centre of Pollensa and gives guests the opportunity to absorb a selection of panoramic views. This lighthouse was first built in 1863 and is still used to this day to guide small fishing boats away from the jagged landscapes at the bottom of the lighthouse. Standing 210 metres above sea level, guests can drive to the very top, exploring a range of awe-inspiring views as they travel through. This incredible lighthouse has inspired many iconic creatives, such as Gerardo Diego and Jose Saramago, making it a much-loved landmark throughout the region.
If you are looking to learn more about the native customs of this town, Pollensa Market is a great place to visit if you are looking to blend in more with the locals. This market is home to over 300 stalls, each offering a wide selection of items such as clothes, bags, and artisan craft items. There is also a section dedicated to fresh produce, meaning that guests can use these ingredients in their own meals back at Finca Aup. The Pollensa Market is just a short walk away from the town centre and occurs every Sunday from 8 am till 1:30 pm.
The Joan March Gardens are a tremendous tourist attraction that truly showcases all of the natural beauty that Pollensa has to offer. These spellbinding gardens were constructed during the late 1980s as a way to commend the work of the eldest son of the March family. This family is best known for launching a series of profitable business ventures that helped support Pollensa during troubling economic times. During their time at this destination, guests can explore a variety of rare olive trees as well as a selection of native horticulture, presenting a paradise-like location that guests can uncover at their own pace. The Joan March Gardens are just over 5-minutes away from the town centre of Pollensa and are open 24 hours a day.
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.