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Binicomprat Review
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Binicomprat is a charming rural estate offering all the peace and tranquillity of the countryside and yet it's only a short drive to the some of the South's finest beaches, and the vibrant city of Palma. With over 150 Hectares, the spacious main house and separate cottages have their own pine and oak forest, a vineyard, vegetable gardens and outdoor swimming pool. Wine is produced at the house and sold abroad and throughout the island, however there is a plentiful stock in the cellar where guests can sample the delights!
The apartments and bedrooms
are all tastefully decorated in neutral tones with splashes of bold colour
from tasteful finishes. All are very spacious and perfectly combine rustic
charm with modern day luxuries. Some of the rooms are in the main house and
the others can be reached via small pathways through the garden to separate
cottages.
4 One bedroom apartments One bedroom and private bathroom, kitchen, living room and terrace. 80m2
2
Two bedroom apartments
Two bedrooms and two private bathrooms, kitchen, living room and terrace.
100m2 1 Double In the main house. Private bathroom and living room. 80m2
All the rooms and apartments
are comfortable with individual touches and en-suite bathrooms.
All the
apartments have one or two bedrooms with a separate living area, kitchenette
(incl. microwave), and an outdoor terrace. Sat-TV is also provided in every room/apartment.
The two bedroom apartments have two bathrooms off each bedroom so they are
suitable for two couples sharing.
On reservation, directions will be sent to you. Binicomprat is 2km outside of Algaida in the South East of the island.
The south east has a great selection of beaches. The best beach on the island Es Trenc offers four kilometres of white sand and blue sea backed by dunes and a natural park. Platja d’es Dolc, next to Colonia de Sant Jordi, is the first of a string of attractive beaches such as Es Caragol that can be reached by foot. The most beautiful sandy coves on the island are also in this region – Cala Mondrago, Cala S’Amonia and Cala Llombards.
Set on a headland, the seaside resort of Colonia de Sant Jordi is flanked on both sides by attractive sandy beaches. The town’s a bit of a maze but the best place to head for is the harbour front with it's marina and seafront restaurants. Boat trips are also available from here to Cabrera Island.
The small sleepy towns of Llucmajor, Santanyi and Campos have become more cosmopolitan due to the insurgence of foreign buyers. Here amongst the narrow streets a mix of traditional cafes and shops can be found alongside interior design boutiques.
For further information on the area see our Mallorca East and South pages.
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