These pictures show the spot where Sir Richard Branson will build ‘the most luxurious hotel in the Mediterranean’.
It will occupy a plot on the tycoon’s Son Bunyola Estate in Majorca – part of the Virgin Limited Edition portfolio of posh properties.
Sir Richard has recently been granted permission to develop a pre-existing building on the plot, called the Finca building, and transform it into a super-luxurious 29-bedroom hotel.
An overview of Sir Richard Branson’s Son Bunyola estate in Majorca where he will build ‘the most luxurious hotel in the Mediterranean’
Sir Richard has recently been granted permission to develop a pre-existing building on the plot, called the Finca building (pictured)
The Finca building on the Son Bunyola estate is set to be transformed into a super-luxurious 29-bedroom hotel
The 70-year-old billionaire’s desire to build ‘the most luxurious hotel in the Mediterranean’ on the 251-acre estate was first reported in the Majorca Daily Bulletin.
The building set to be transformed dates back to the 1800s and is surrounded by ‘vines, citrus fruit trees, almonds and hundreds of olive trees’.
There are no details as yet on what the hotel will feature, but a source told the Majorca Daily Bulletin: ‘We are hopeful to start construction work later this spring to open in 2023 and bring a beautiful historic Majorcan building back to life in one of the most ancient areas of Banyalbufar.’
The building set to be developed dates back to the 1800s and is surrounded by ‘vines, citrus fruit trees, almonds and hundreds of olive trees’
The building’s facade, along with its medieval-style tower, was severely damaged by storm-force winds last August
Sir Richard bought the Son Bunyola estate in 1987 but sold it in 2002. When the estate went back on the market in 2015, he snapped it up for £11million from the couple he sold it to 13 years earlier
A source says that Mr Branson is hopeful construction work on the hotel will start later this spring and that it will open in 2023
The source says the Branson team wants to ‘bring a beautiful historic Majorcan building back to life in one of the most ancient areas of Banyalbufar’
Sir Richard, whose love of Majorca dates back more than 30 years
It comes after the Finca building’s facade, along with its medieval-style tower, was severely damaged by storm-force winds last August.
Sir Richard’s love of Majorca dates back more than 30 years.
He bought the Son Bunyola estate, on the north-west of the island, in 1987. But he sold it in 2002 after he was refused planning permission to build a luxury boutique hotel on the land.
Then, in 2015, the Son Bunyola estate went back on the market and the tycoon snapped it up for £11million from the couple he sold it to 13 years earlier and incorporated it into the Virgin Limited Edition collection.
Currently, guests can book into one of three villas – Sa Punta S’Aguila, Sa Terra Rotja and Son Balagueret.
Sa Punta De S’Aguila, meaning Eagle’s Point in Spanish, is built in the traditional Majorcan-style and has five en-suite bedrooms, a heated swimming pool, kitchen, living and dining area. Seven nights starts from 24,300 euros (£21,001).
Sa Terra Rotja, translated from the local language to mean red earth, has a starting rate of 19,425 euros (£16,788) for seven nights and boasts four en-suite bedrooms and a heated pool.
Currently, guests can book into one of three villas on the Son Bunyola estate. Pictured is the Sa Punta S’Aguila villa
Each of the villas has its own private heated pool. Pictured is the one at Sa Punta de S’Aguila, offering views of the mountains
Sa Terra Rotja villa (pictured above), translated from the local language to mean red earth, has a starting rate of 19,425 euros (£16,788) for seven nights
Son Balagueret, the newest villa, is a ‘traditional and secluded four-bedroom Majorcan villa with plenty of space for guests to relax and take in the beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea’. Seven nights costs from 16,520 euros (£14,277).
Rental for prices for the villas include all drinks, meals, concierge and housekeeping services and Wi-Fi.
The other properties in the Virgin Limited Edition group are Mahali Mzuri in Kenya, Necker Island and Moskito Island in the British Virgin Islands, Kasbah Tamadot in Morocco, The Lodge in Verbier in the Swiss Alps, and Ulusaba and Mont Rochelle in South Africa.