Villa Manacor is set within the peaceful hills of the beautiful Son Macia valley. It is the perfect place to recharge your batteries, explore via hike or bike, and relax in comfort. A six minute drive away is the rural village of Son Macia with a village square and locally run café and patisserie, it’s a superb spot to while away the day with a coffee, or pick up some lovingly-made pastries for a relaxed breakfast at home.
North of the villa is the birthplace of Rafael Nadal, Manacor, where you can enjoy a game of tennis at his academy, visit the local museums, or join the hustle and bustle of one of the busiest street markets on the island, held every Monday morning.
Further afield, coastal town Cales de Mallorca is a fifteen minute drive to the East, with restaurants, supermarkets, and nightlife all on offer. Cales de Mallorca is served by a plethora of beaches, with the family friendly and popular Cala Antena, Cala Tropicana and, for the more adventurous, a short hike to the secluded Cala Domingos and Cala Bota offer the perfect relaxing reward.
Head north east from the Villa and you will find a bounty of further beautiful beaches, with Cala Anguila, Cala Mendia, and the stunning Cala Romantica, all fifteen minute drive away to the North East.
Further on, the traditional Spanish fishing village of Porto Cristo promises a sheltered cove with a beautiful wide beach of fine sand and shallow waters, an active marina with boat tours available, and the awe inspiring underground Coves dels Hams and Coves del Drac, both breath-taking sights for families and explorers. Water sports are a popular pursuit in the area, with diving, paddle boarding, and boat trips available at many of the local beaches, giving families, couples, and groups lots to do together.
Twenty minutes south west of Villa Manacor lies the traditional rural town of Felantix, the main town of Mallorca's second wine producing area, Pla & Llevent, which produces delicious white and red wines. It is home to a Sunday morning street market around the church of Sant Miquel, with local pottery displayed on the church steps, and is close to Sanctuary Sant Salvador and Castle Santueri, both perched on top of hills offering picturesque views of both Mallorca and the sea.