About Agroturismo Alquería Blanca
Agroturismo Alquería Blanca is a traditional Majorcan farmstead located at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains near the town of Bunyola.
Agroturismo Alquería Blanca offers guests an array of room configurations. Double rooms feature terraces as well as minibars, safes, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. Junior suites boast spacious double-height living areas. This property’s refurbished cottages – known as casetas – offer two double rooms as well as separate lounge, kitchen and living areas.
This renovated farmstead features a pool, a number of communal areas and carefully tended gardens as well as a tafona, or traditional olive press.
Guests can enjoy a Mediterranean-style breakfast on this property’s terrace. During certain days of the week, visitors can sample traditional Majorcan cuisine. Outside of these days, simple meals of sandwiches, pizzas and salad are available.
This property is located approximately 13 miles from Palma, the capital of Majorca.
Positive Reviews
positive:
A peaceful slice of paradise
Nestled among fig and olive trees, overlooking hills where donkeys and sheep roam, this farmstead is a little piece of paradise. The tranquil atmosphere was much appreciated by guests, who were absolutely charmed by the completely chilled out vibe that seems to emanate from this property.
positive:
Fantastic rooms
In terms of looks and amenities, the rooms here are very simple. This, however, is very much in keeping with the overall atmosphere of the farmstead. Despite their simplicity, guests reported comfortable stays and, most importantly, excellent rests thanks to the comfy beds here.
positive:
Close to the city
While this property offers visitors a taste of the idyllic Majorcan countryside, should they wish to venture into the big city, that's absolutely no problem as both Sóller and Palma are accessible by car.
Negative Reviews
negative:
In-house eating options limited
Breakfast and dinners are served at this farmstead, however many found the latter meal to be a little bit expensive. Many also felt that an on-site bar wouldn't go amiss here.
negative:
Car required
While it is possible to walk to Bunyola - indeed, hardy guests reported rambling or cycling to the town - it certainly isn't an appealing option for everyone. Those who planned on leaving the farmstead really felt that it was rather difficult to explore the region without their own wheels. This wasn't an issue for some, but others felt taken aback by the lack of transport links here.
negative:
Mind the cobbles
Additionally, a number of guests commented on the cobblestone driveway here. Many - especially elderly guests - felt concerned enough to pay particular attention to their footing as they approached this property.