Choose The New House for an exceptional stay.
No guest-review summary or popular mentions were provided for Cases de Son Barbassa, so there is no dependable feedback to report on service, rooms, food or value. As a result, it would be unfair to claim recurring praise or complaints. Travellers considering the property may want to check recent independent reviews for current impressions, particularly if factors such as room condition, dining standards, accessibility or the level of quiet are important to their stay.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Cases de Son Barbassa.
Choose The New House for an exceptional stay.
Upgrade to a superior double because standard doubles have small terraces facing uphill with no view.
Avoid the villa if you need access to the shared living area or want to leave belongings there during lunch.
Avoid interior rooms and request one away from the restaurant and breakfast area.
Upgrade from a basic room if you want more space or comfort.
Choose a room in the separate building for more space and a view.
Request a room opening directly onto the pool for convenience and a pleasant terrace.
Avoid junior suites because a power generator may run all night; request the chalet at the top instead.
Choose a garden room with a terrace.
Upgrade to a junior suite with a terrace to make the most of the setting.
Request room 1 or 19 for beautiful terraces and excellent outdoor space.
Cases de Son Barbassa is a small, characterful Majorcan estate where old stone houses, a 16th-century watchtower and working groves set the tone. Spread across 125,000 square metres of almond, olive and carob trees, it feels rooted in the landscape rather than designed around a resort formula. With only 16 individually styled rooms, including suites and family options, the atmosphere is intimate and pleasantly unhurried.
The hotel sits beside Llevant Natural Park, a short drive from Capdepera’s medieval centre and close to Cala Mesquida and Cala Agulla. Cala Ratjada’s busier restaurants and seaside life are around five minutes away, so it works especially well for travellers who want countryside calm without being isolated from beaches and town. Breakfast and dinner can be taken on flower-scented terraces or indoors, with produce from the estate featuring on the menu. The hilltop pool is a particular draw for its broad views.
No guest-review comments were supplied for this listing, so there is no reliable guest consensus to add. The practical appeal is nevertheless clear: this is a boutique country stay for those drawn to historic surroundings, space, and Majorca’s quieter northeast corner.
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