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Mallorca has shaken off its reputation as a boozy budget beach destination in favour of something far more sophisticated. While the resorts in the southwest continue to draw the party crowd, the Mallorcan inland and smaller beach towns feel like a world away – attracting travellers who come in search of peace, quiet, clean air, and food made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Nowhere more so than the tiny village of Binibona, home to only 30 inhabitants and a handful of farm stays and guesthouses. Rustic-chic Finca Ca'n Beneït is by far the most elegant – albeit entirely unpretentious – Built around a centuries-old church and olive mill, it consists of ten rooms, a farm-to-table restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool and an open-air garden spa. Guests come to eat well, ramble around the countryside, gaze at the stars and simply relax.
Great walks
Other Activities
Sights nearby
Beach Life
Trekking
Yoga
Mountain biking
Boutique
Spa
Historic
Sit-out Terrace
Outstanding location
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Restaurant
Hills & mountains
Walking distance restaurants
Besides the hotel’s stellar Mirabona restaurant, the legendary Ca Na Toneta are just down the road in the village of Caimari.Spa
The garden spa offers open-air morning yoga classes, a dry sauna, a heated outdoor pool and treatment room.Parking
Free parkingBath robes
Sit-out Terrace
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Bar
Wifi
Satellite / Cable TV
Swimming Pool
Restaurant
Great walks
Other Activities
Sights nearby
Trekking
Yoga
Mountain biking
“Can Beneït is a rural jewel within its own Garden of Eden”
Originally published by The Telegraph
“This upmarket agroturismo is ideal for those seeking a sense of isolation and escape”
Originally published by The Guardian
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