Bonaire Lux

ID: S777546

  • Bedrooms 6
  • ・ Sleeps 18
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

If you are looking for the wow factor, you will find it on the mountain of Bonaire at the spectacular property Bonaire Lux. This phenomenal, exclusive holiday home enjoys superb entertainment spaces, blissful bedroom suites, astounding grounds, stunning indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a gym, a games room, a spa with a sauna, a Turkish hammam and a floating tank and the most breathtaking views of the Bay of Pollensa, the dramatic mountains and the Bay of Alcudia. There is even a heliport if you want to arrive in style! The villa has spectacular terraces, all beautifully furnished and super cool. Guests staying at Bonaire Lux enjoy daily breakfasts and daily housekeeping. This is a superb venue for special occasions, events and parties and can be used for those with an additional fee.

The villa is a contemporary masterpiece in the affluent little Alcudia suburb of Bonaire. Bonaire offers calm, tranquillity and natural beauty. It is a picturesque, unspoilt coast area brimming with pine trees and boasting two delightful sandy beaches, Sant Pere and Sant Joan. Bonaire enjoys a picturesque marina, a diving school, kayak hire, fabulous bars and restaurants and a few shops. The walled town of Alcudia and the fantastic beach resorts of Port d'Alcudia and Puerto Pollensa are just a short drive from this beautiful villa.

Bonaire Lux has to be seen to be believed! It is wondrous, with exceptional design, luxury and style in lavish abundance. You will feel the tranquillity fold around you as you relax in absolute peace, all the time enjoying the expansive sea and mountain sea views that will entice your gaze. It epitomises luxury holiday rental accommodation, and you will be forgiven for thinking you are in a top-notch boutique hotel. It is the perfect place to bridge the gap between generations, recharge and reinvigorate and spend special moments with your favourite friends. Inside its dazzling white walls and contemporary facade, you will discover light-flooded, chic interiors and an endless list of treats.

A mammoth double-height entrance leads you to living and sleeping spaces that come with swagger and style. The entrance is sprinkled with trendy furnishings and vibrant contemporary art. The main living space boasts sumptuous contemporary sofas, subdued lighting, a wall of glass that drowns it in light and offers sensational seascapes, a very modern feature fire, a grand piano and yet more eye-catching art. Sliding glass doors lead to an expansive terrace where you can relax on excellent outdoor furniture. A nearby cinema room offers a giant screen and lavish, contemporary seating. There is another living space on the first floor where you can disappear for a quiet read and a glass of something chilled and delicious. Like the other rooms in this contemporary palace, plenty of windows let in the unique sparkle of Mallorcan light. Elegance reigns supreme in the dining room with its super-long table and stylish chairs. Clean lines and its cool vibe will encourage you to embrace the calm. As you might expect, the superior kitchen comes in dazzling white with the most impressive range of appliances. The ground floor also boasts an office and one of the villa’s six bedrooms.

The first floor is home to the main suite, which consists of two bedrooms, a third living room, a dressing room and two bathrooms. It enjoys direct access to a central garden terrace with stunning views and gorgeous outdoor furniture. The remaining bedroom suites are found on the lower floor, along with the spa. The main suite is genuinely fabulous. Lavish beds in both rooms enjoy luxury linens, sublime soft furnishings and wonderful feature touches. The main bathroom is chic, effortlessly stylish and oozes luxury. It boasts a walk-in shower and a luxury bath with a view where you can soak away your stresses and feel very special. The bedrooms all come with seating areas, sublime views and fabulous accessories. The lower floor rooms open directly to terraces and the immaculate landscaped gardens. The spa offers a 12m swimming pool, a jacuzzi, sauna, hammam and contrast showers, a floating tank to avoid jet lag and a brilliantly well-equipped gym. There is a bar and a quality coffee machine too. Next door, you will find a pool table for some friendly, fun competition.

Bonaire Lux is wrapped with an immaculately landscaped garden where you can enjoy a tipple or two as you bask in the golden hour sun. It is a private paradise with a tennis court, a 14m outdoor pool, the heliport and numerous porches and terraces, all beautifully furnished. There are hanging chairs, gorgeous sofa arrangements and a fabulous assortment of trendy loungers and day beds. Sublime views from every corner mean you will never miss a moment of coastal bliss. Within the gardens, there are stunning shaded walkways surrounded by waterfalls, cacti and palms. The rooftop terrace is blissful with a shaded swinging day bed, other beautiful furnishings and stunning views. It will be very tempting to hole up in this luxury hideaway, so you must remind yourselves of the wonderful resorts and beaches a few minutes away.

Bonaire Lux boasts a stunning location on the hillside in Bonaire, a beautiful, exclusive and quiet residential area with two romantic little beaches. Playa de Sant Pere is a charming, peaceful beach with fine sand, crystal clear water and Playa de Sant Joan, equally lovely, is just around the corner. Both beaches are just minutes away from this phenomenal holiday property.

The tourist hub of Alcudia is within effortless reach, as is the ever-popular Port d'Alcudia with its seven-mile-long Blue Flag beach. Alcudia's picturesque marina is the waterside setting for many trendy bars and restaurants. It is a buzzy hub of activity with many boat excursions running from it, including day trips to Menorca, dolphin-watching tours and glass-bottomed boats. The romantic Alcudia Old Town is wonderfully atmospheric with narrow cobbled streets, Romeo and Juliet balconies, cosy, authentic cafes, unique little boutiques, fantastic gastronomic restaurants and fabulous tapas bars. It also boasts a  vibrant open-air market which you should definitely go to. Visitors can walk around the entire perimeter of the medieval walls, either on the inside using the Cami de Ronde route or on the outside, using what has now become a gardened walk. From the top of the walls, you can enjoy wonderful panoramic views of the Bay of Pollensa. Alcudia Old Town hosts many cultural events, including traditional fiestas and classical music festivals. Alcudia Old Town boasts an incredible history. The Romans brought an end to piracy and built the town, but later, Alcudia was destroyed in the 6th century. The town returned to greatness under the Moors. The Old Town's narrow streets, especially Carrer d'en Serra, are resonant with its Arab past. The walls you see today were added in the early 14th century under the rule of King Jaume II. You shouldn't miss the fabulous Neo-Gothic Sant Jaume Church and the fantastic Sa Bassa Blanca Museum, home to amazing contemporary art and stunning gardens. Alcudia's Roman ruins and museum, just outside the walls, are very interesting.

Pollensa and Puerto Pollensa are also just a short drive away. Pollensa is an ancient, charming, attractive, walled town with stunning architecture, modern art galleries, fabulous boutiques, chic, gastronomic restaurants and a lively market. Puerto Pollensa is wonderful with its dazzling white sand and shallow, warm water. Further on, Formentor is spectacular and worth the bumpy drive to get there.

There are several vineyards close by where you can taste some delicious wines. Bodegas Can Vidalet at Pollensa and Bodega Butxet are excellent. The Mortitx winery, hidden off a winding road between Pollensa and Lluc, is a young and up-and-coming contender in the Balearic wine market. It is worth navigating the hairpin bends of the Tramuntana mountain range to find it.

Alcudia Old Town is located on a peninsula separating the bays of Pollensa and Alcudia. The town boasts an incredible history. The Romans ended piracy and built the town, but Alcudia was then destroyed in the 6th century. The town returned to greatness under the Moors. The walls you see today were added in the early 14th century under the rule of King Jaume II. Can Torro is the library of Alcudia, a beautiful mansion dating back to the early Middle Ages? Alcudia Old Town oozes charm from its lovely sandstone architecture, prettiest in the golden-hued late afternoon sunlight. The compact Old Town has charming narrow streets, first-class gastronomic restaurants, trendy bars and gorgeous boutiques. Alcudia’s colourful market is very popular, as are the delicious tapas and the sangria available throughout the Old Town. Visitors can walk around the entire perimeter of the medieval walls, either on the inside using the Cami de Ronde route or on the outside, using what has now become a gardened walk. From the top of the walls, visitors enjoy lovely panoramic views of the Bay of Pollensa. You can also visit the bullring, the Roman ruins, the museum, the theatre and Sant Jaume Church. Sant Jaume Church was built in Neo-Gothic style and was finished in 1893 after the first church built in the 14th century fell into disrepair. The church was named after its founder King Jaume II. Art lovers enjoy the fantastic Sa Bassa Blanca Museum created by Yannick and Ben Jakober. Situated in an old palace overlooking the stunning bay and harbour of Alcudia and Port Alcudia from its location on the slopes of Alcanada, it is one of the most impressive exhibition halls in Mallorca. There is a lovely collection of animal sculptures in the garden. The town hosts many cultural events, including traditional fiestas, classical music festivals, frequent live music and open-air plays.

The beach at Puerto Pollensa boasts silvery white sand and shallow, warm water. There is a delightful pine walk where you can amble under the pine trees enjoying authentic old buildings and amazing views. In Pollensa Old Town, visitors are greeted by majestic old town walls and are enchanted by the lively main square, Placa Major. The square offers excellent restaurants, coffee and people-watching. Pollensa’s bustling, popular Sunday market enjoys delicious food stands and many selling souvenirs and leather goods. The famous 365 Calvari Steps from Placa Major take you to the top of the town, where you can visit the pretty Church of Nostra Senyora dels Angels. Light spills through the stained glass windows to illuminate its gorgeous interior. The views from the top are astonishing. Museo Dionis Bennassar, an unexpected treasure and the home of a famous local artist, is found just off the Placa Major. Pollensa offers stunning architecture, modern art galleries, amazing shops, delicious restaurants and a lively market.

As well as stunning beaches, fantastic historic towns and lively ports, nature reigns supreme in Mallorca. The island is famous for its dramatic mountains, fabulous mountain roads, and excellent hiking paths. Twelve walking routes exist to explore this beautiful paradise, all offering breathtaking panoramic views of the coast, mountains and marshes set against the intense blue backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea. The ancient monastery Puig de Pollensa sits atop a mountain close to Pollensa town, offering outstanding views of the Pollensa Bay, the Cap de Formentor and the majestic Tramuntana mountains. You can walk up to the Puig in approximately 40 minutes and enjoy some refreshments at the cafe at the top or use the picnic tables.

Mallorca also boasts some amazing vineyards where you can taste some delicious wines. Bodegas Can Vidalet at Pollensa and Bodega Butxet are excellent. The Mortitx winery, hidden off a winding road between Pollensa and Lluc, is a young and up-and-coming contender in the Balearic wine market.

Accommodation

Lower Ground Floor
- SPA room with indoor swimming pool (12 meters), turkish bath, sauna, jacuzzi and fitness area (usage under request)
- Bedroom with double bed, access to the garden and en-suite bathroom
- Bedroom with double bed, access to the garden and en-suite bathroom
- Bedroom with double bed, access to the garden and en-suite bathroom
Ground Floor
- Large entrance hall
- Ample living room with comfortable seating, fireplace, piano and access to a terrace
- Separated dining area for 14 people and access to a terrace
- Media room with comfortable seating, TV and access to a terrace
- Office room with working desk and chair
- Well equipped modern kitchen with central island
- Bedroom with double bed and en-suite bathroom
First Floor
- Master bedroom with two beds, living room, dressing room, access to the garden and two en-suite bathrooms
- Bedroom with double bed and en-suite bathroom
Exterior Grounds
- Private heated swimming pool (14 meters)
- Large terrace and garden area
- Various sun loungers
- Covered terrace
- Outdoor dining
- Garden furniture
- Private parking
- Tennis court
- Barbecue
- Heliport

Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi connection
- Air conditioning
- Central heating
- Washing machine
- Dryer
- Lift

Tourist License: ETV/1815

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