Town House with Garden, Terrace and Views in Ses Salines | 260 m²
Description
There are places in Mallorca where the Mediterranean still sets the pace — where time moves with the light crossing a courtyard and the scent of warm stone in the afternoon sun. Ses Salines is one of them. Tucked into the southern tip of the island between almond groves, working farmland, and some of the most celebrated coastline in the Balearics, this village has held onto a sense of authenticity that few corners of Mallorca can still claim. And it is right here, in the heart of its historic center, that this town house stands: 260 square meters across two generous floors, with a private garden, multiple terraces, and sweeping views over the old-town rooftops.
Step through the front door and the character of traditional Mallorcan architecture is everywhere. Original wooden ceiling beams run across the main rooms, lending the spaces a warmth that only natural materials shaped by time can deliver. Terracotta tile floors, with their handmade texture and earthy tone, connect the entrance hall to the living areas and dining room in a single visual thread. The fireplace anchors the living room — the kind of detail that turns a winter evening on the island into something to look forward to rather than endure.
The ground floor unfolds with a sense of space that belies the building’s village setting. Four bedrooms offer genuine flexibility: a master suite, guest rooms, a home office flooded with natural light, a reading room or studio — the layout adapts to however you choose to live. Two full bathrooms serve the home comfortably, while a dedicated laundry room and storage space handle the practical side of daily life without cluttering the main rooms. Central heating ensures year-round comfort during the cooler months, a feature that sets this property apart from many traditional village homes.
But it is outside where this town house truly comes into its own. The interior courtyard — that quintessential piece of Mediterranean domestic architecture — functions as an open-air room: a place for morning coffee with birdsong, for reading in the shade of a whitewashed wall, or for letting an afternoon dissolve into evening without ever needing a reason. The rear garden extends that connection to the outdoors, offering a private green space that is a genuine rarity within a village center. There is room here for a long dining table under a pergola, an herb garden planted with rosemary, lavender, and thyme, or simply the pleasure of stepping onto your own grass through the back door.
The upper-floor terrace is where Ses Salines reveals itself in all its understated beauty. From here, the view stretches across Arabic roof tiles, the silhouette of the Sant Bartomeu church, and beyond to the gently rolling fields that fade toward the sea. It is a place to watch the sunset with a glass of wine from one of the nearby bodegas, to dine under the stars on a summer night, or to start the morning with a coffee and the feeling that the rest of the world can wait.
The private garage — an increasingly rare amenity in southern Mallorca’s village homes — adds a layer of everyday convenience that anyone familiar with the island will appreciate.
Living in the center of Ses Salines means everything is within walking distance. The Thursday morning market fills the square with local produce: seasonal fruit, artisan cheeses, Mallorcan black-pork charcuterie, olive oil from surrounding estates, and fresh-cut flowers. The village offers daily shopping, small art galleries, and curated homeware boutiques alongside its cafés and bakeries. Restaurants like Cassai, a culinary landmark known for its fresh Mediterranean cuisine, and Bodega de la Calle, with its intimate setting and carefully crafted menu, are just a short walk from the front door.
The real privilege of this location, though, is the proximity to the coast. Colonia de Sant Jordi, with its marina, waterfront restaurants, and family-friendly beaches, is barely five minutes away by car. Es Trenc — arguably the most famous unspoiled beach in Mallorca, with its turquoise water and long stretch of white sand backed by nothing but dunes and pine trees — is a fifteen-minute drive. Ses Covetes, smaller and equally spectacular, shares the same protected coastline. And for those who prefer rocky coves, Cala Llombards, Cala Santanyí, and the iconic Caló des Moro are all a similar distance toward Santanyí.
Santanyí itself, just ten minutes away, is the perfect complement to life in Ses Salines. Its Wednesday and Saturday markets are among the most celebrated on the island, and its culinary and cultural scene continues to grow. Art galleries, design boutiques, and restaurants like Bistró de Santanyí line the honey-colored marés stone streets of a town that has evolved without losing its soul.
This town house in Ses Salines is, above all, an invitation to a way of life. It is not simply a matter of square meters, bedrooms, and specifications — it is the possibility of living in a place where authenticity is not a marketing promise but a daily reality. A property with character, with history, with outdoor spaces that multiply its living area, and with the best possible location within one of the most distinctive villages in southern Mallorca.
Contact Villas y Fincas Mallorca to schedule a viewing and experience firsthand everything this property and its surroundings have to offer.
FAQ
What beaches are closest to Ses Salines, Mallorca? Ses Salines is located just minutes from some of the island’s finest beaches. Es Trenc, known for its white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water, is about fifteen minutes away by car. Colonia de Sant Jordi and its coastline are only five minutes away. Other nearby options include Ses Covetes, Cala Llombards, and Cala Santanyí.
What is it like to live in the center of Ses Salines? The village offers a peaceful, authentic lifestyle with all daily amenities within walking distance — shops, restaurants, a weekly Thursday market, and a local atmosphere that stays vibrant year-round. It is one of the southern Mallorca towns that has best preserved its original character.
What defines a traditional Mallorcan town house? Traditional Mallorcan town houses are characterized by exposed wooden ceiling beams, terracotta tile floors, thick stone walls, interior courtyards, and upper-floor terraces. They were designed for the Mediterranean climate — cool in summer and warm in winter.
What restaurants and services are available in Ses Salines? The village has supermarkets, a pharmacy, a health center, schools, and a notable dining scene that includes Cassai and Bodega de la Calle. Santanyí, ten minutes away, adds galleries, boutiques, and its famous market.
How far is Palma airport from Ses Salines? Palma de Mallorca Airport is approximately 45 to 50 minutes by car from Ses Salines via the Ma-19 motorway, providing convenient access for both permanent residents and frequent visitors.
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Province/State Mallorca
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City/Town Ses Salines