This home is only a few kilometres from the spectacular and renowned sandy beach of Sea Covetes and Es Trenc.
Es Trenc is not associated with a resort and thus is relatively wild and natural. There are two kilometres of golden sand and crystal clear waters - is often referred to as Majorca’s answer to the Caribbean.
Located in a tranquil spot, all essential amenities from beaches to bars, from restaurants to supermarkets are within five-six kilometres distance. The airport is forty kilometres away.
Ses Covetes is a purpose-built resort, with a simple village-like feel to it rather than being a buzzing nightlife destination. There are a couple of bars and restaurants, within this low key and relaxed part of Majorca.
Water sports and beach life are very much central to Majorca.
Cycling is a significant part of the tourism trade in this part of Majorca - it has become a central hub for those wanting to make the most of the diverse array of northern routes and rugged, beautiful scenery.
With safe, yet challenging, mountain roads and year-round temperate weather, cycling enthusiasts will find themselves among a like-minded biking community.
Golfers will be very much at home with an array of golf courses to select from.
Whether it be pilates, or paddle boarding, kite surfing or chartering a private boat to explore hidden corners of the coastline, the opportunities for sports and activities at all levels are endless.
Not so much known for its nightlife, this corner of Mallorca is very much a family-friendly destination, however many of the restaurants offer live music and party nights. The range of eateries is diverse, while all ages will be welcome in restaurants.