Vella is in a sought after position with sensational views of the Balearic Sea where guests can experience magical sunsets. Just 250m from the sea and walking distance to some of the most secluded beaches, this is the perfect place to relax and unwind.
There are palm fringed lawns and wide terraces for soaking up the sunshine or relaxing in the shade, and a wooden deck which creates the perfect barbecue area with a further alfresco dining area, seating 10, which is great for entertaining.
Inside, the modern interiors of white walls and polished concrete floors are softened by the plush furnishings, bright pops of colour and the magnificent pool and sea views. A cosy lounge is open plan to a pristine kitchen, with breakfast bar seating three, and garden views.
The combination of sleek neutral walls and colourful furnishings and artworks continues throughout each of the six bedrooms. The four in the main house all have contemporary en-suite bathrooms. A further two double guest rooms can be found in the guest house with a shared bathroom.
It is the view across the sunny terrace from the freestanding bathtub in the master bedroom on the upper floor that really captures the magic of this property. From here, you can gaze across the sparkling Balearic sea to the island of Es Vedra as you bathe.
Tourist License: ETV-1166-E
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Ground Floor: Open plan living room/kitchen. Utility Room
King/Twin bedroom (please advise before you arrive) with air conditioning, access to the pool terrace with views to the sea and Es Vedra. En-suite shower room with walk in shower.
King/Twin bedroom (please advise before you arrive) with air conditioning, views to the garden and en-suite shower room with walk in shower.
Double bedroom with air conditioning, views to the garden and en-suite shower room with walk in shower.
First Floor:
Master suite with Super king size bed, air conditioning, walk-in wardrobes, access to a private terrace with spectacular views to the sea and Es Vedra and en-suite bathroom with free standing bath.
Guest House:
King/Twin bedroom (please advise before you arrive) with air conditioning and views to the garden.
King size bed (please advise before you arrive) with air conditioning and views to the garden.
Shower room.
Pounds (£)
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1 - 12 | ||
30 Apr - 06 May 22 | £8694 | |
07 May - 27 May 22 | £9982 | |
28 May - 24 Jun 22 | £13699 | |
25 Jun - 01 Jul 22 | £14973 | |
02 Jul - 19 Aug 22 | £19964 | |
20 Aug - 26 Aug 22 | £17465 | |
27 Aug - 02 Sep 22 | £14973 | |
03 Sep - 23 Sep 22 | £13699 | |
24 Sep - 21 Oct 22 | £9982 | |
22 Oct - 28 Oct 22 | £8694 |
Prices are in £'s sterling per week. If your holiday dates cross two seasons please ask us for a quote.
Refundable security deposit - 2022 - £3000.00
Any taxi prices shown are for 1 way journeys
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