Discover this pretty house just 5 minutes' walk from one of the island's prettiest beaches, and recharge your batteries under the pine trees: after a hot, sunny day, enjoy the private pool before sharing a breathtaking sea view on the terrace!
The house has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 1 outdoor shower (summer 2024). There are several areas under the pine trees where you can relax by the pool, under the awning, in the hammock or on the terrace.
The house has no heating and no reversible air conditioning.
It is equipped with new fans.
In spring, if the evenings are cool, you can light a fire in the wood-burning stove: firewood is available in the safe. You can stock up at petrol stations or supermarkets at your own expense.
A small oil-bath heater is available for your convenience, and duvets are available in the wardrobes.
For the summer, the rooms are equipped with new, highly efficient ceiling fans.
The fan imitates a gentle breeze as it stirs the air, producing a very pleasant sensation of freshness.
Just 20 minutes from the airport, leave your car behind! Everything is within walking distance! Beach, restaurants, shops! Tourist licence number ET-0856-MF.
The island of Menorca has been declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. This title recognises the natural wealth of the area and works to protect biodiversity and promote sustainable development. The "biosphere reserve" designation, granted as part of UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere programme, gives the area recognition and enhances its profile, as well as raising awareness among travellers. With 220 kilometres of coastline dotted with over 75 beaches and coves, Menorca is also home to authentic rural architecture.
Welcome to this little corner of paradise in the Balearic Islands, with its beaches, hiking trails, cultural visits and gourmet delights. Shades of white to turquoise blue, coves and beaches adorn Menorca's coastline.
The natural beauty of the surrounding environment, the magnificent preservation of its ecosystems and the undeniable majesty of the Mediterranean kissing the sand make Menorca's beaches a paradise.
The infinite range of colours, textures and atmospheres that characterise the island's beaches and coves make exploring the coast all the more magical. In the south of the island, where the house is located, you'll discover a dream setting of fine white sand and crystal clear turquoise waters!
Imma will be your local contact.
She will contact you a few days before your arrival and will take care of the check-in formalities for travellers as well as collecting the ecotax in cash on the day of your arrival (2.10 euros/person over 16/day).
. As the house holds a tourist licence, it is necessary to send the identity papers of each traveller over 16 years of age to register with the Guardia Civil on the island.
. The ecotax is the tourist tax on Menorca.
In the Balearic Islands, it is known as the Ecotasa.
The Ecotasa is levied to protect the environment and the historical and cultural heritage of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, to boost the development of sustainable tourism and to improve the tourist infrastructure of the Balearic archipelago.