Located in the upper part of Génova, this villa offers breathtaking 180° views over the village, Bellver Castle, Palma Bay, Cabrera Island, and the open sea. By day, enjoy the passing cruise ships and the sails of the Copa del Rey regatta; by night, watch the moonlight dance on the waves, creating a magical Mediterranean ambiance.
With 346 m² built over two levels and a 487 m² plot, the villa combines bright, open interiors with outdoor spaces designed for year-round enjoyment. The main floor hosts a spacious living room with fireplace and designer furniture, a master suite with dressing room and en-suite bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen—each with direct access to terraces that frame the sea views.
On the lower floor, two double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a study, a private gym (convertible into an additional bedroom), a guest bathroom, laundry, and staff quarters all open onto a continuous terrace leading to the wooden-decked pool and solarium, perfect for sunbathing, relaxing, or entertaining friends. A garage for two vehicles completes this level, adding practical convenience.
Renovated in 2009, 2014, and 2023, the villa is equipped with ducted air conditioning, central heating, underfloor heating in bathrooms, and solar thermal collectors for hot water and heating. A Mediterranean garden with citrus trees completes the property, adding charm and a sense of calm throughout the year.
This is a home where every window and terrace invites you to pause, breathe, and let the views inspire your everyday life.
Génova is the nearest village to Palma. Just a few minutes’ drive from the hustle and bustle of the city, it is situated overlooking the sea and the surrounding forests. Génova, with its village atmosphere and narrow, winding streets, lies at the foot of the Na Burguesa mountain range and has been inhabited since prehistoric times. It has a small church named after Génova’s patron saint, San Salvador, and even a visitable underground cave. Due to its elevated position, Génova also offers incredible panoramic views of the island stretching for kilometers. In August, a local festival celebrates San Salvador, the patron saint of Génova. There is a surprisingly large number of restaurants to choose from in Génova, including some with an excellent reputation. It is undoubtedly a great place to enjoy traditional Mallorcan and Mediterranean cuisine, for example at the popular Can Pedro restaurant with its amazing terrace views. The proximity to Palma and many of the island’s international schools makes Génova a popular location for both local and international residents alike.
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