Three new detached modern villas with private pools and gardens adjacent to Bellver Park in La Bonanova.

Close to the city and green: New-build villas with pool in La Bonanova

Close to the city and green: New-build villas with pool in La Bonanova

Three detached villas directly opposite Bellver Park, private gardens, private pools and designer kitchens – ideal for buyers who want city access and tranquillity. Prices from €3.75M.

Close to the city and green: New-build villas with pool in La Bonanova

If you cross Bellver Park in the morning, you know the scene: the scent of pine, the click of joggers' shoes on gravel and the eyes of dog owners planning their day. Directly opposite this green lung of Palma, on the quiet residential street Francesc Vidal i Sureda 111, detached villas are being built that combine city life with private retreat, recalling reports of 15 luxury villas in Paguera.

The houses sit on their own plots, surrounded by private gardens. South-facing orientation and large window fronts ensure bright rooms; light falls from early until late, noticeable when having coffee on the terrace. Each unit has a private pool and a terrace that opens the living room into an extended outdoor living area.

The floor plans are arranged over the basement, ground floor and upper floor. Each house is planned with four bedrooms and four bathrooms; three bedrooms are located upstairs each with its own bathroom, and an additional bedroom is provided on the ground floor. Dressing rooms and built-in wardrobes are generously sized.

The open living and dining area is intended as a meeting point: floor-to-ceiling windows, direct access to the terrace and space for long dining tables. Kitchens are supplied by MOBALCO® and equipped with SIEMENS® appliances. A wine cooler for about 48 bottles and a separate utility room are included.

The basement contains technical rooms, flexible use areas and covered parking spaces for several vehicles. Each villa has a separate entrance; the plot fully encloses the house, creating privacy – a rare luxury close to the city.

Available areas are just over 430 m², with terraces between approximately 74 and 95 m². Specific units and prices: House B about 443 m² (terraces 74 m²) from €3,750,000, House C (show home) around 436 m² with 95 m² terrace at €3,850,000, corner house approx. 430 m² plus 85 m² terrace also at €3,850,000. A completed show home can be visited.

For Mallorcans, relocated families or commuters the location has much to offer: short distances to cafés, some restaurants, shops and the harbour; at the same time Bellver Park is practically on the doorstep. When you count the cyclists on the Passeig in the late afternoon or see the ferry on the horizon, you realise how rare this combination is, compared with Camp de Mar and Son Vida among Spain's luxury addresses.

Practical: project information, contact details and viewing appointments are provided by the project company. The contact is Patrimonio Mallorca, S.L.U.; interested parties can email info@patrimoniomallorca.com or call +34 971 90 65 00 or +34 687 49 49 18. Further details and photos can be found on the company website.

What makes this offer interesting for Palma? It answers the desire of many to be not too far from city life while still having privacy and green space on the doorstep. Such houses could suit families with school-age children, people who work from home or those seeking peace who occasionally want city life.

If you have walked along Francesc Vidal i Sureda on a quiet morning, you know: you are quickly in the city centre, but the soundscape remains relaxed. Interested parties are advised to arrange a viewing appointment with the provider and visit the show home – photos often do not convey enough of the light, sense of space and the quiet neighbourhood sounds.

Quick info

Location: Francesc Vidal i Sureda 111, La Bonanova (opposite Bellver Park). Living areas: approx. 430–462 m². Prices: from €3,750,000; show home available. Provider: Patrimonio Mallorca, S.L.U. Contact: info@patrimoniomallorca.com, +34 971 90 65 00, +34 687 49 49 18. FB: @patrimoniomallorca

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Mallorca for good weather?

The best time to visit Mallorca is usually when the weather is warm but not too hot, especially for sightseeing and time outdoors. Spring and early autumn are often a comfortable choice if you want milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is the busiest season and best suited to beach-focused trips.

Can you still swim in Mallorca outside the summer months?

Swimming in Mallorca is still possible outside the peak summer season, especially on warmer days. The sea can feel cool in spring and late autumn, so it depends on your tolerance and the weather that week. Many visitors combine short beach stops with other activities during those months.

What should I pack for a trip to Mallorca in spring or autumn?

For Mallorca in spring or autumn, light layers are usually the safest choice because temperatures can change during the day. It helps to bring comfortable shoes for walking, a light jacket for evenings, and beachwear if you plan to swim. Sun protection is still worth packing, even outside the hottest months.

Is Mallorca good for a beach holiday in autumn?

Mallorca can still work well for a beach holiday in autumn, especially if you want a quieter atmosphere. The weather is often still pleasant, but beach conditions vary more than in midsummer, and evenings can feel cooler. It is a good time for mixing the coast with walking, food, and short day trips.

What is Palma de Mallorca like for visitors in the shoulder season?

Palma de Mallorca is often easier to enjoy in the shoulder season because the city is less intense than in midsummer. It is a good time for walking, visiting cafés, and exploring the old centre without the peak-season rush. Weather can still be pleasant, but it is wise to plan for some variation.

Is Sóller a good place to go if the weather in Mallorca is mixed?

Sóller can be a good choice when Mallorca weather is mixed because it works well for a relaxed day trip rather than a full beach day. Visitors often go for the scenery, the town atmosphere, and slower-paced exploring. If the coast is too windy or changeable, the town itself still offers a pleasant stop.

Can you visit Mallorca in winter and still enjoy it?

Mallorca in winter is usually calmer and more suited to walking, sightseeing, and local food than to beach days. Some visitors like the quieter atmosphere and mild conditions, but it is not the main season for swimming. It can be a good option if you prefer a slower trip.

How should I plan a Mallorca trip if I want both beaches and sightseeing?

If you want both beaches and sightseeing in Mallorca, the shoulder seasons are often the most balanced choice. Warm days can still be good for the coast, while the milder weather makes towns and walking routes more comfortable. A flexible plan helps because beach conditions and temperatures can change through the week.

Similar News