MAIN HOUSE
The focal point of the living area is the high-tech kitchen on the ground floor. It is fully equipped with all modern appliances, crockery and kitchen utensils in order to get creative and feel like a real master chef.
The open kitchen is blended in the living room, which features a beautiful fireplace and design furniture. In winter time, the villa has underfloor heating, which makes the property a top destination also in colder months.
The stylish villa can accommodate up to 6 people with 3 bedrooms separated on 2 levels. Both guests bedrooms on the ground floor are bright and modernly furnished with floor-to-ceiling windows.
Each room features a king size bed, a modern en suite bathroom, and a private balcony.
The master bedroom is located on the 1st floor and includes a tatami round bed. There is also a TV above the bed and floor-to-ceiling windows. It also features a modern designed en suite bathroom, from where one can enjoy the endless views over the Mediterranean.
The large terrace offers a private whirlpool tub, diverse chill-out lounges and a spectacular view.
OUTDOOR AREA
The beautiful outdoor facilities provide space and privacy including a large swimming pool, outside bar and an external kitchen with a BBQ area as well as several dining terraces and chill-out lounges.
The saltwater pool can be heated and the upper floor offers a private Jacuzzi to enjoy the panoramic views. The area is also known for the most stunning and hidden beaches, including the beach Es Torrent.
Tourist License 2015006430
LOCATION – SOUTH WEST
Recommended Beaches: Cala Jondal, Cala Conta, Cala Vadella ,Cala Moli, Cala Bassa, Sa Caleta, Cala Tarida
The south west of Ibiza, along with its jaw-dropping scenic backgrounds, is glamorous, brash and exclusive, and with more stylish beach club restaurants along its shores than possibly the rest of the Balearic islands put together, it is idolised by big-hitting jet setters and local residents alike.
To be experienced, at least once, is the sassy and shameless Blue Marlin beach club on Cala Jondal (with its sister restaurant Yemanja perched daintily on the sand beside. At the other end of the spectrum is the rapidly changing San Antonio (as the Brits Abroad pubs are slowly replaced by investors snapping up and converting hotels and restaurants left right and beachfront centre). The south west manages to somehow successfully mix this side of its personality with the ultra exclusive and uber-cool international residents tucked away in the hills of Es Cubells, and Puig Redo, and hidden behind the security barriers of the gated community Vista Alegre.
The focal point of the south west and an absolute must-see is the mythical and magical volcanic outcrop Es Vedra, so seemingly close that you could almost touch it from the shingled shores of Cala d’Hort. There are many urban myths that surround it, such as it being the third most magnetic place on the planet after the North and South Poles, and there is no better place to contemplate these myths than from a table at Es Boldado, the superb fish restaurant built into the rocks across the bay.
The main town, and gateway to the south west is San Jose, a busy bustling town which hosts various rock and jazz festivals throughout the year and is also no more than a quarter of an hour away from the incredibly popular beaches such as Cala Vadella, Cala Tarida, Cala Bassa and Cala Conta (with one of the longest standing beach restaurants, Sunset Ashram perched above). San Jose and her surrounding areas are constantly in demand with property seekers due to the close proximity of all the beaches in the area, as well as the closeness to the airport