Ref. 92655 Mediterranean living with sea views in Binisafúa Playa, Menorca Price: 695.000 €

Bedrooms: 2Bathrooms: 2PoolViewsGardenGaragem² construidos: 148m² de solar: 500Licencia turística
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Located in a peaceful residential area on Menorca's sought-after south coast, this charming villa offers a perfect blend of comfort, privacy, and proximity to the sea. Set on a 500 m² plot, the property is just a short walk from the picturesque cove-lagoon of Binisafúa Playa, ideal for enjoying the Mediterranean lifestyle.

The house offers around 145 m² of built area and is distributed over two levels. The main floor features two double bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom, and a second family shower room. The separate kitchen includes a dining area and is complemented by a formal dining room and a spacious covered terrace — perfect for outdoor living. A private garage is also included.

The exterior features a swimming pool surrounded by attractive, mature Mediterranean gardens, creating a calm and inviting environment.

Upstairs, there is an additional bright living room that opens onto a terrace with spectacular distant sea views — an ideal place to relax and unwind at any time of day.

This villa is a great opportunity both as a year-round residence and as a holiday home. It previously held a tourist licence and was operated commercially, although it has recently been maintained as a private residence.
Binisafua
CAP D'EN FONT and BINISAFUA (BINISAFULLER) On the south coast of...
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Binisafua

CAP D'EN FONT and BINISAFUA (BINISAFULLER) On the south coast of Sant Lluís, to the west of the famous fishing village of Binibeca, there are two urbanisations ideal for holiday homes or to live all year round. The houses and villas with gardens and pools in Binisafuller enjoy spectacular views of the sea and the Islets of Marcial. Those of Cap d'en Font, which is even more to the west, enjoy one of the best sunsets of Menorca over the sea. The white sand coves of Binissafuller and Biniparratx or from the piers are fantastic places to take a swim in the crystal clear sea.

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Sant Lluis

Located in the southeast of Menorca, the district of Sant Lluís owes its name to the King of France, Louis XV. It was during a brief period of time in the 18th century, when the French dominated the island. Its legacy left us with the quiet village of white houses that today is Sant Lluís. In fact the streets and squares of the town maintain the layout established by the Count of Lannion, French governor of the island who had the responsibility of planning the layout of the town. Without doubt, the church and the Molí de Dalt are its most emblematic buildings.

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Menorca

Those who visit Menorca have stated that it is one of the paradises of the western Mediterranean, an island that history has always been an object of desire because of its strategic position and which now has ended up becoming one of the most attractive tourist destinations. However, it is not only a dream spot for holidays, but also for living. Menorca allows you to experience for yourself the quality of life that you had always imagined, through the combination of small details that make up its landscape, people, tranquillity, light, traditions and fine food.

Geographically, Menorca is the easternmost and northernmost island of the Balearic Islands, declared a Biosphere Reserve in 1993 by UNESCO. It has a coastline  of 701 km² and 216 kilometres of, along which are distributed more than 70 beaches. Blessed with a typically Mediterranean climate with annual average temperatures of 16.5 degrees, it currently has a population of 96,000, concentrated into eight districts: Maó (administrative capital of the island), Ciutadella (the old capital), Alaior, Ferreries, Es Mercadal, Es Castell, Sant Lluís and Es Migjorn Gran. There are three other towns, Sant Climent, Llucmaçanes and Fornells, the first two in the district of Maó and the other in Es Mercadal. Maó, located in the east, and Ciutadella, in the west, are the two most inhabited towns on the island.

Socio-economically, unlike the other islands of the Balearic archipelago, Menorca has, over time, had the good fortune to be able maintain a perfect balance between the  traditional industries of footwear, costume jewellery and agriculture favouring the gentle development of the tourist sector and thus enabling the island to preserve its countryside and beaches. This environmental sensitivity still exists among all its inhabitants,  guaranteeing a unique setting, perfect for family, sports and cultural tourism.

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