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Gorgeous family-friendly villa with pool in Mallorca


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Our villa is set in stunning countryside, but within walking distance of the lovely medieval town of Pollenca, and only a short drive from gorgeous, safe beaches.

With 3 bedrooms in the main house, and a further two in the adjacent annexe, its perfect for 2 families or grandparents. We provide cots, highchairs, toys, DVDs, inflatables, towels, beach towels, home basics (olive oil, tea, coffee etc), a welcome basket, free wifi and aircon.

We rent the villa out commercially to help cover our costs (and I must admit its largely full over the state school holidays) but we prefer to find local families to take it. Several Forumites have stayed there (see comments below from an old post) We will give at least a 15% discount to forumites.

Please look at the (slightly homemade) website for details, and feel free to ask any questions, even cheeky ones!

http://www.villapascali.com/

ps its perfect for cyclists or walkers.




Re: Villa in pollensa


Posted by Lochie 02 March, 2015 14:29


I've also been to Villa Pascali twice (my family of four and another family of four first time, then our family and my parents the second time). It is great as it allows larger groups to holiday together but not be on top of each other.


Setting is amazing, I would go back but now my son is 5 we can only go during school holidays and so can only afford it if we maximise its full capacity (think it sleeps 10?).

Would defo recommend.



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Posted by bjm 03 March, 2015 17:39

We have also been to the Villa Pascali, amazing setting, well equipped, perfect for families and Pollensa is gorgeous. We will go back again for sure!




Posted by yeknomyeknom 08 August, 2015 21:49

We went, loved it too.

Hi, sorry for delay, yes the shaded areas on the calendar are booked. So there is lots of availability in May, June, July and September but August is a gonner!

Re the weather - June is lovely, one of my favourite months as its really warm and pleasant, the water has warmed up, but its not crowded and the blossoms are still on the trees!

Hi there

late April, early May, its generally warm and sunny (definitely sunscreen required) but the water will still be quite cold. I do swim then, but it depends on your tolerance. We've had REALLY hot Mays, but also some cooler one when the water is quite parky!


PS in 5 years of going there from April through to end of October, we have never had more than a couple of cloudy or cool days in any one holiday - weather can't be guaranteed, but that's the honest truth!

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Two awesome weeks in July available at our holiday villa in Mallorca (details below) one of which is during private school holidays. This is very last minute now, and being completely honest, we need to rent it as much as pos to try and balance the books. Make us an offer if interested! It really is a fab place, great for kids and sleeps 10, so perfect for 2 families.

https://www.homeaway.co.uk/p872357

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