Pool, gardens, tennis court and terraces set within a historic finca of rare scale.
From above, the estate reveals its true proportions. A plot of over 91,000 square metres — ancient olive groves, mature gardens and cultivated grounds — wraps the finca in a privacy that deepens with distance.
The pool terrace and summer kitchen hold the south-facing centre; the old town of Pollensa, invisible from here, lies two and a half kilometres beyond the tree line.
The finca presents its stone face to the world with unhurried confidence. Thick walls that keep heat at bay in summer, bougainvillea framing windows, and the traditional Mallorcan masonry of a building that has learned to belong where it stands.
Each elevation reads differently across the day — the morning light finding the eastern façade, the afternoon retreating to terraced shade.
The courtyard at Napolitano bursts with bougainvillea each summer — a riot of colour against the pale stone of the finca. Mature plantings frame every view; the paths between them are quiet, unhurried, and entirely private.
Beyond the courtyard, the grounds open into a landscape of ancient olive groves, kitchen garden, and the long grass of a working estate.
The pool
A perfectly maintained, full-size tennis court sits within the estate grounds, reserved entirely for the use of the property's guests. The court is enclosed within the finca and accessible directly from the gardens.
No booking required, no shared facilities — simply walk down and play.
The Estate · pool, gardens and ancient olive groves from above
Multiple terraces surround the finca — some covered, some open, each furnished for long evenings. A summer kitchen with built barbecue, sink and refrigerator anchors the outdoor dining area.
Doors from the living room open directly onto the largest covered terrace; the master bedroom above has its own private terrace facing the mountains.