Properties in Santanyí

    Santanyí boasts more than 48 kilometers of picturesque coastline. With a population of just 3,000 residents, it largely consists of expatriates who lend the town a slightly international flair and infuse the local economy with wealth from overseas. The area is very popular with German tourists and expatriates. The year-round warm weather, easy accessibility to Palma, and the tranquil surroundings of Santanyí create the perfect combination.

    Santanyí combines various appealing aspects: radiant sunshine, a beautiful environment, and a vibrant mix of international residents. Many of the residents come from creative fields or are artists themselves. The town attracts artists from all over the world, which is one reason why there are many galleries here. Even today, art plays a central role in Santanyí, and you can discover and visit numerous galleries and workshops in the narrow streets of this peaceful town.

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    The Surroundings of Santanyí

    The second-largest natural park in the Balearic Islands is located near Santanyí, and the picturesque harbor Cala Figuera is just a few kilometers away. This area provides a good glimpse of Mallorca before the advent of mass tourism.

    The beach Cala Mondragó stretches seven kilometers southeast of Santanyí and lies in a large bay within a designated nature reserve. It is a fascinating place with crystal-clear, turquoise water and plenty of pine trees that fill the air with their fragrance.

    The Festival International de Música (International Music Festival) is part of the annual events. It runs from April to September. The concerts are free and take place in special and symbolic locations such as churches or monasteries. This festival brings many well-known and new talented artists to the town.

    The real estate market in Santanyí is particularly focused on fincas. It is challenging to find townhouses here. The townhouses that are still available need to be restored, although many have already been bought and restored by German real estate investors.

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