A UNIQUE SPOT TO ESCAPE TO. A modern Balinese-style villa in the Serra de Tramuntana.
Can Ganesha is an independent villa located in the luxury George Sand housing development, in the heart of the Serra de Tramuntana. The villa can accommodate a maximum of 6 people. It matters not whether they are children or adults: we are family friendly. The 6 vacancies are divided into 3 guest rooms with comfortable double beds: one with views of the pool, and two with more privacy. Can Ganesha has an en suite bathroom by the master bedroom, another full bathroom and a WC in the garden. A very beautiful phenomenon occurs with the pool: during the day it's blue and at night, when the lights are on, the water turns into a shaded green. Can Ganesha has a 600 mb optical fibre connection and satellite TV with Netflix, enabling you to work or enjoy your favourite series. Can Ganesha is in the mountains and very close to the sea, so the house is cool. Even so, the 3 bedrooms are equipped with air conditioning. Out of respect for the different guests who stay in the house, smoking indoors is forbidden. Animals are accepted on request. The first being to inhabit Can Ganesha was Missy, our cat. She found a home there, when it was no more than a building site, and she still living here since then. Cleaning Fee: 280€ upon arrival in cash. Tourist Tax: 2.20 € per person upon arrival.
Can Ganesha was designed and created for a single purpose: to serve as a refuge from the stress of everyday life. Honouring that philosophy and Ganesha, the house draws from Asian luxury, with Hindu and Buddhist influences. And it contains a host of nooks and crannies where anyone staying there can relax and rest their mind.
The George Sand residential development is one of the most exclusive housing estates on the island. Because of the houses on it, the privacy it offers and its spectacular location by the cliffs, where the sun sets over the sea. The perfect place in which to relax and disconnect from routine without anything to disturb the peace that flows through every single nook and cranny of the house and its Balinese-style sculptures.