Looking out to sea from a landscape so beautiful, UNESCO has granted it world heritage site status; Villa Nuriela enjoys a dream-like location. Despite this tranquil setting, you’re only a few minutes’ drives to Deia; your nearest village. A small but popular village, it’s full of life and fabulous restaurants.
Cala Deia also boasts two seafood restaurants, as well as turquoise waters for ideal snorkelling. It’s a shingle beach here, so you’ll need to travel the fourteen kilometres to Puerto de Soller for soft sand.
There are two beaches within this delightful bay, both well-served with the calm sea to swim in, shoreline activities, parasols for hire, nearby restaurants and shops. Worthy of a full day trip and to explore the resort fully, there’s a vintage tram running alongside the promenade, taking visitors from the town of Soller around the bay to the marina.
Thanks to the dramatic rise and fall of the Serra de Tramuntana foothills, this region is popular with hikers and cyclists wanting a challenge. From Villa Nuriela, you can head out on bikes and follow a trail through Deia, choosing to turn and uphill or make your way down onto coastal paths.
Serious walkers can catch a bus down to Valldemossa and then return to Villa Nuriela on foot, via ancient mule tracks. It takes all day, but you’re rewarded along the way with spectacular views which can stretch as far as Palma.
Back at base, rest your weary legs, cool off in your private pool and then watch the sun go down from your outdoor terrace. Share a glass of vino and locally grown olives with family and friends and raise a toast to your perfect holiday.