Casa Colom is a stylish new-build property in Porto Colom that seamlessly combines modern design with local traditions.
Casa Colom is a stylish new-build property in Porto Colom that seamlessly combines modern design with local traditions. Its terracotta-tiled veranda and stonework reflect the area's heritage while offering a contemporary living experience.
Inside, the house is meticulously designed, featuring a practical layout and high-quality finishes. The living space is understated, with muted tones and ample natural light, creating a serene atmosphere. The open-plan kitchen and dining area exude elegance, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and a spacious dining table for six.
The property boasts three comfortable double bedrooms, each designed with simplicity and functionality in mind. Guests can enjoy the luxury of quality bed linen, fluffy towels, and modern en-suite bathrooms. The bedrooms also offer access to balconies or scenic rural views.
Outside, Casa Colom provides a pleasant outdoor experience. The covered veranda offers a shaded spot for al-fresco dining, overlooking the inviting pool with its azure waters and sun loungers.
The Villa
Casa Colom is a newly-built villa for holidays with private pool to rent in Porto Colom, a charming natural harbour in the south-east of Mallorca. There are 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, and it can accommodate up to 6 guests.
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Tourist License: ETV-8270
Porto Colom, located in the south-east of Mallorca, is a picturesque natural harbour renowned as one of the most charming spots in the Felanitx district. Retaining its original charm as a traditional fishing village, Porto Colom is enveloped around a large, sheltered bay adorned with boathouses, a lighthouse, and fishing boats that enhance its scenic appeal. The town's main beach, Cala Marcela, is a blue flag destination, offering sandy shores and shallow waters, while several other beaches are easily accessible in the vicinity.
The town's history is intertwined with the legendary explorer Christopher Columbus, believed to be born here. Despite its humble origins as a fishing port, Porto Colom boasts a prehistoric burial ground dating back to 2000 BC, adding to its historical significance. While the town may not have an abundance of shops, the long quayside features intriguing boutiques and craft stores. For more extensive shopping, the nearby towns of Felanitx and Santanyi host lively markets catering to diverse needs.
Porto Colom is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Water sports and beach activities are central to Majorca's lifestyle, and the town offers ample opportunities for enthusiasts. Additionally, cycling is a major draw for tourists, with well-maintained mountain roads and breathtaking scenery making it a cyclist's paradise. Hiking is also popular, with scenic trails leading to attractions like the former monastery Lluc, nestled in the Tramuntana mountains.
Golfers can indulge in their passion at the various golf courses scattered around the area. Moreover, the town provides a plethora of sports and activities for all levels, from pilates and paddleboarding to kite surfing and private boat charters. Although Porto Colom is not renowned for its nightlife, it offers a family-friendly atmosphere with many restaurants featuring live music and occasional party nights. Visitors of all ages are welcomed warmly, making Porto Colom an inviting and diverse destination on the Mallorcan coastline.