Ideally located near Pollensa’s golf course and the beach, this tranquil villa offers a relaxing escape with peaceful countryside and mountain views, blending rustic charm with comfortable luxury.
Fantastic Villa
“Villa was beautiful! Didn’t want to leave! Big enough for whole family and nice and quiet whilst only being 5mins from Pollenca by car Lovely pool area. Kitchen had everything you needed and more Great for big families”
“Villa was beautiful! Didn’t want to leave! Big enough for whole family and nice and quiet whilst only being 5mins from Pollenca by car Lovely pool area. Kitchen had everything you needed and more Great for big families”
Situated in one of the region’s most desirable areas, just minutes away from Pollensa’s exclusive golf course and the beach, Villa Montserrat couldn’t be better placed for a relaxing and memorable Mediterranean break. Boasting peaceful countryside surroundings and magnificent mountain views, this gorgeous country home sleeps up to ten guests across five bedrooms, offering rustic tranquillity and luxury in abundance.
Villa Montserrat is impressive from the offset, accessed via a quiet country lane and driveway and featuring classic Mallorcan stone walls and traditional shutters. This two-storey property is where modern style meets old, with authentic roof beams and whitewashed walls creating a light and airy ambience and contrast beautifully with the stylish and modern fixtures and furnishings. The ground floor of Villa Montserrat features a spacious lounge area, complete with a sumptuous L-shaped sofa, chic coffee table and armchairs, an attractive fireplace and a flat-screen satellite TV. From the lounge, guests have direct access to the pretty covered terrace via the elegant french doors.
There is a dining area located through the archway between the lounge and kitchen, which creates a wonderful open-plan flow. This area features a chunky, modern dining table and chairs, ideal for gathering the whole family together for a hearty meal while you talk about your day. The kitchen is incredibly well-equipped, with plenty of food-prep space, a rustic-style breakfast bar, and all of the stylish mod-cons you would expect from an accommodation of this calibre. Villa Montserrat also has a handy laundry room, meaning that you can pack light, saving plenty of room in your suitcases for all of those souvenirs!
The first floor can be found up the small white staircase, and it’s here that you’ll find the villa’s five luxurious bedrooms. Guests staying in the master bedroom can enjoy access to their own private terrace, the perfect place to greet the day and take in the morning sun. There’s also a double room with a traditional style wooden-framed bed and modern ensuite bathroom, as well as three twin bedrooms with ensuite shower rooms and fitted wardrobes, all of which makes Villa Montserrat the ideal holiday accommodation for larger families. Each bedroom is decorated to a high standard in fresh, bright white, with beautiful exposed beams and accents of warm chunky wood…all showcasing beautiful views across the villa grounds and the mountains beyond.
Outside is just as breathtaking, with a stunning covered terrace providing the perfect spot for alfresco dining. The lawns are vast and lush, leading towards the villa’s sun terrace and private pool, where you’ll find plenty of sunbeds ideal for lounging and relaxing - so be sure to pack a good book or two! Across from the pool, elegant, willowy trees offer a spot of luscious shade around the stunning stone terrace, where you’ll find another outdoor dining area and a built-in brick barbecue - the perfect spot for entertaining.
What Oliver loves...
Although the villa has been renovated with thoroughly modern touches, the original beams add a beautiful rustic touch
The villa is so luxurious with endless space for guests to relax in, including the beautiful lounge area and outside there are plenty of choices for al fresco dining
With five bedrooms, the villa can host large groups of friends and families comfortably.
We love the kerb appeal of the villa, with its traditional stone exterior wall and shutters
50% deposit is required at the time of the booking
What you should know
Villa Montserrat has two double rooms and three twins, making it ideal for a couple holidaying with more than two children. It might not offer ideal sleeping options for more than two couples staying together
The pool is very easily accessible with steps leading down into the water. Parents will want to be aware that it’s not fenced off at all, so little ones will need to be well-supervised
The villa has air conditioning and WiFi throughout
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Villa Montserrat
Beach Nearby
<1hr to Airport
Rural Location
With historical attractions, bars, restaurants, shops - and of course, the golf course! - just a few minutes away, Villa Montserrat is a popular choice with those who want to enjoy idyllic countryside surroundings while being only a stone’s throw from where all the action is! Established in 1986 and redesigned in 2000, Pollensa’s golf course is one of the many reasons the area is so popular as a holiday destination. This stunning nine-hole course offers incredible views of the Tramuntana mountains and the bays of both Pollensa and Alcudia and is known for having two of the longest holes in Mallorca. The course is of medium difficulty, with plenty of undulating fairways and protected by trees and other obstacles, making it ideal for players of any handicap.
If golf isn’t your thing, you needn’t worry - it’s just a small part of what Pollensa is all about! The ancient town centre is well worth a visit, and it is here that you’ll find a vibrant mix of cultures that have influenced the architecture and monuments in the town over thousands of years, including the medieval church and watchtower. On sundays, the main square is home to a bustling street market, where you’ll be able to purchase fresh local produce such as fruits and vegetables, bread, meats and olive oil before heading to one of the many local bars or cafes for a hot coffee, refreshing juice, or a well-earned glass of delicious local wine. It’s worth noting that although the town is small and easy to explore, it can be steep and uneven in places, so good footwear is essential!
While you’ve got your ‘good’ shoes on, you’d be remiss not to check out another popular attraction - the Clavari steps, which lead from the Placa Major to the top of the town, where you’ll discover the beautiful little Church of Nostra Senyora dels Angels. At midday, the light spills through the church’s gorgeous stained glass windows, which really is a sight to behold, but whatever time you visit, you’ll be rewarded with this stunning building’s intricate interior, as well as some incredible views over the town. The walk isn’t an easy one - with over 300 steps! - so this might be best avoided if you’re visiting with young children.
Pollensa isn’t known for its nightlife (you won’t find any big nightclubs here), but it does offer a warm and cosy buzz after dark! The area is one of the quieter holiday spots in Mallorca, so it’s never packed…locals and tourists socialise in the main square and along the seafront near to the port once the sun has gone down, and there’s a great atmosphere in and around the terrace bars and restaurants. A lot of the bars will have live music or karaoke, so you’re sure to find somewhere that has a vibe you’ll enjoy. If you really want to get your groove on, there is one small nightclub just off the main square that is open until the early hours and is popular with the younger crowd. If you’re looking for more intense nightlife, nearby Alcudia has bars and clubs aplenty, with popular haunts being Banana Club, Cafe Milano, and La Nit Music.
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.