Robb Report Singapore

UNDER A SPANISH SUN

Son Bunyola Estate is the definition of idyllic.

- By SAM YEN

Acquired by Sir Richard Branson, Son Bunyola Estate in Mallorca has been transforme­d into a pair of stunning holiday villas. The two farmland villas – Sa Punta De S’Aguila and Sa Terra Rotja – date back to the 1800s.

Sa Punta de S’Aguila, or Eagle’s Point in the local Mallorqui language, is a five-bedroom villa built in the traditiona­l Mallorcan style, with exposed beam ceilings and terracotta-tiled floors. Sa Terra Rotja, or Red Earth, is slightly smaller; a villa of four bedrooms, just a short walk away from a beautiful pebble beach. Both villas include heated swimming pools and plenty of space to bask in the brilliant Balearic sun.

Sa Punta de S’Aguila is rented out from €21,825 (S$33,346) and Sa Terra Rotja from €17,460 for a seven-night stay, including all meals and drinks, as well as a reservatio­n at a local restaurant for one of the evenings.

A concierge will also be on hand to attend to requests.

Son Bunyola Estate www.virginlimi­tededition.com

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