A rustic and off-beat villa based in the popular region of Pollensa, Finca Cuixac offers a plethora of amenities and decor that is bound to appease any type of guest. Approaching the exterior, you will be taken aback by the size of the lawn area that seems to stretch as far as the eye can see. This garden is also home to a considerable swimming pool that is teeming with refreshingly cool water. As such, guests can choose between playing in the emerald-green grass or taking a dip in the pool at any point during their stay. Guests can also revel in a series of attractive outdoor terraces, ensuring that they can take in the amazing views from a collection of different angles.
The interior of this villa pulls upon a wealth of nuanced motifs to help build an incredibly diverse and bohemian holiday home. The living area presents a range of brightly-patterned sofas that help to contrast the minimalist nature of the rest of this space. In turn, this is a great place for guests to kick back and relax as they discuss the fond memories they have formed on this holiday so far. Travelling over to the dining area, this space includes a simple wooden table and an accompanying selection of bright blue metal chairs. Thus, these vibrant design choices help to add another pop of colour to this extremely chic property. The kitchen within this property is utterly superb, sporting a nuanced breakfast bar and a tiled accent wall. Guests are free to use this space to its fullest potential, crafting a series of family-favourite meals. The ground floor also hosts two marvellous bedrooms. Both of which are home to a pair of single beds. As such, these spaces are perfect for small children or couples who prefer to sleep apart.
Moving up to the first floor, this is where you will uncover the remaining three bedrooms. The third bedroom also contains a pair of single beds, whereas the fourth bedroom makes use of a quaint bunk bed set. The fifth bedroom is considered to be the master bedroom due to the spacious King-sized bed that resides in the centre of the room.
What Oliver loves...
This property offers an impressive view of the nearby mountains, giving guests a superb sight to wake up to each morning
The interior of this villa pulls upon a wealth of nuanced motifs to help build an incredibly diverse and bohemian holiday home
Finca Cuixac can be found just over 5 minutes away from the beating heart of Pollensa
This villa's beautiful garden with private swimming pool is a real highlight, plus there is the option of it to be heated or for it be fitted with a pool fence (both on request, please enquire)
What you should know
There is no shallow end of the private pool, so children must be supervised at all times - please get in touch if you'd like to enquire about renting a pool fence for that added piece of mind!
Pets are not allowed at Finca Cuixac
The villa has a range of double and twin rooms, including a room with a bunk bed, ideal for those travelling as a family!
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Finca Cuixac
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<1hr to Airport
Finca Cuixac can be found just over 5 minutes away from the beating heart of Pollensa, a delightful region that is well-recognised for its tremendous selection of landmarks. Formentor Lighthouse is a truly tremendous monument that is based around 40 minutes away from the villa. First built in 1863, this lighthouse helped to guide local fishing boats away from the sharp rocks that sit at the base of the shore. As a result, it is regarded as a crucial part of the region’s nautical history. In order to gain a better look at this awe-inspiring area, guests are encouraged to take a short drive to the peak of this looming structure. During their journey, they will have the privilege of observing a wealth of panoramic views, making this a unique sightseeing experience.
Pollensa Market is another key attraction within this region as it allows guests to immerse themselves in the rich culture found throughout this area. Boasting over 300 stalls, this market is teeming with an array of native items such as handmade bags, clothes, and jewellery. As such, this is an ideal place to visit if you are looking to pick up a collection of artisan souvenirs to show off back home. This attraction is also characterised by its wide range of fruit and veg stalls, allowing guests to purchase a few fresh ingredients to use in their own cooking back at the villa.
Alzinaret Caves exude a very enticing legacy and are situated just under 10 minutes away from the villa. Though these caves were first discovered in 1927, experts believe that they date back to 1600 BC. In turn, this is an ideal landmark to visit if you wish to delve deeper into the alluring world of prehistoric history. Inside, guests will come across a series of artefacts from the Middle Bronze Age, adding to the cultural significance of these unique structures. If you do not feel comfortable travelling inside the caves, there are a number of benches outside for guests to use as they indulge in a touch of peace and quiet.
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.