Binibeca Daikiri

£1,276  average per night

A Stylish Villa With A Coastal Theme That Runs Throughout, Binibeca Daikiri Is Perfect For Families Travelling Together. It Has Six Double Bedrooms With A Total Capacity Of 12.

  • Sleeps 10
  • 5 Bed
  • 5 Bathroom
  • Adults only
  • Private pool

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General information

  • Private pool
  • Shared pool
  • Air conditioning
  • BBQ
  • Satellite/Cable TV
  • Adults only
  • No smoking
  • Wheelchair inaccessible

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Location

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Description

A stylish villa with a coastal theme that runs throughout, Binibeca Daikiri is perfect for families travelling together. It has six double bedrooms with a total capacity of 12, a delightful plunge pool and a gorgeous solarium on the roof.



Outside on the ground level, make the most of the outdoors with a dip in the sparkling infinity pool, surrounded by a spacious lawn and a border of plants and trees. The villa is made up of white layered exteriors and encompassed by a stone wall, not unlike a Mediterranean fortification wall. There are lots of plants in the pebbled front yard and a covered garage for two cars. White pillars and open sides add to the traditional feel of the house. At night, the villa is illuminated, and the pool glows a bright blue.



However, the interiors of the house are designed in a modern, bright and airy style, with a loose maritime theme. A striking spiral marble staircase curves upwards to most of the bedrooms, although one room is on the ground floor. The living room is decorated in cream, with cosy, plush sofas and splashes of blue in the soft furnishings and art on the walls. There is an aesthetic screen with twisted wooden roots at one side, and a rug with circular patterns. A decorative wooden boat features on another wall. Curl up and enjoy some downtime or watch a movie on the flat-screen television.



The kitchen is monochrome, except for the autumnal art on one side. A large, glossy kitchen island is a great spot to grab a bite to eat, while the kitchen is fully equipped for self-caterers. Modern, silver appliances including a blender, coffee maker and an American fridge ensure guests will have everything they need for cooking.



Bedrooms are a cosy, relaxed affair with plenty of natural light and views of the ocean or of a nature reserve. All the rooms on the upper floor have direct access to the sundeck, where guests can catch some rays. The bedrooms are decorated in neutral tones with blue details, like a patterned rug and fluffy patchwork stool. Framed black and white art hangs on the wall. All rooms have ensuite bathrooms, which are decked out in marble that matches the downstairs rooms. The bathrooms feature glass-encased showers and dual sinks.

#### Features
The Villa


Spectacular villa of 600 square meters, two stories, ocean view, equipped for 12 people. Located in a quiet residential area. It has six double bedrooms, all in-suite, with large closets.
Ground Floor
- Spacious 90 square meter living room with dining and lounge area with TV. Air conditioning
- Large kitchen with central island very well equipped with dishwasher, oven, microwave oven, coffee maker, blender, toaster and American fridge
- Double bedroom with 90cm beds and in-suite bathroom
- Another double bedroom with a 140cm bed and in-suite bathroom, suitable for service area
- Laundry room with washing machine, dryer, iron and ironing board. Outdoor drying rack
- Guest bathroom
- Two-car garage
First Floor
- Suite with two 90cm beds with TV, lounge, and in-suite bathroom. Ocean view and access to the sun deck. Air conditioning
- Two double bedrooms with 160cm beds and in-suite bathroom. Overlooking the nature reserve and access to the sun deck. Air conditioning
- Double bedroom with two 90cm beds and in-suite bathroom. Ocean view and access to the sun deck. Air conditioning
Exterior Grounds
- Spectacular outdoor area with private infinity pool and lawn. Equipped with sun lounges
- Porch area with comfortable furniture for your rest and relxation
- Outdoor dining room
- Barbecue
Additional Facilities
- Fully air conditioned
- Wi-Fi connection
- Hair dryer

#### Location
The property is located in Binibeca, a lovely renovated fishing village with a warren of winding streets and traditional limestone houses. The villa is also just 500m from Binibeca beach. The area was tastefully restored in 1972, has always been a popular holiday destination with local and international tourists. There is a friendly, family-orientated atmosphere and Binibeca has all the amenities that you will need, such as a small commercial centre and restaurants.



Menorca, in general, has a more gentle, leisurely pace than some of the other Balearic Islands like Ibiza and Majorca. But rest assured, there's plenty on offer in terms of activities - and as Menorca is encompassed by 216km of coastline, there's a fantastic array of beaches on offer. There are several water parks, good opportunities to observe local wildlife and of course, many local delicacies to try.



Binibeca beach has a gently sloping swathe of white sand and glittering blue water, set against a backdrop of cliffs made from volcanic rock and a lush pine forest. In the same area, there are also four other smaller coves - Biniancolla, Binisafuller, Biniparratx and Binidali. This beach has a great diving school where you can explore an underwater shipwreck. Snorkelling and kayaking are also popular pastimes here, as you can spot exotic fish and sea life.



Just a short drive away is the Calas Coves, with lapis-coloured water framed by cliffs. The coves have an ethereal quality beloved by visitors and locals alike. Alternatively, visit the island's best-kept secret, Cala Escorxada, which can be reached by a one hour hike from Santo Tomas. Follow the coastal route to be rewarded with pristine sands, dazzling turquoise water and far fewer people than other beaches in the area.



Just 10 minutes away is Mao harbour, a 2km-long stretch lined with cafes and art galleries in Menorca's capital, Mahon. There are also some chic boutiques where you could pick up some locally-crafted avarcas sandals, as Menorca is known for shoemaking. Descend the steps of the harbour to spot luxury yachts and visit the famous gin distillery where guests can sample Xoriguer gin, a local speciality. In terms of food, local Menorquin delicacies to try include baked squid, lobster stew, octopus and sobrassada - paprika-spiced sausages.



Jeep Safari Menorca is a superb way to get acquainted with the island's indigenous wildlife. Local guides take groups of passengers in 4x4s around the backroads and hidden gems of the island to spot interesting flora and fauna. It's a great opportunity to learn more about local life and the animals that inhabit the island, such as the black Menorquin horse.



To get a superb panoramic view of the island, head to El Toro, Menorca's highest peak. To reach the top, there is a moderate 2-hour hike that most pilgrims can manage. From here, adventurous guests can try paragliding above the island for unrivalled views. Glide, in tandem with an experienced instructor back to the ground - it will truly be an amazing experience.



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