Possessió Binicomprat

Top choice in Mallorca


Looking back on a history that goes back to the 1229 Christian reconquest, this finca has been in the Moragues family's hands since 1511. It's all you'd expect a country escape to be, with an oak-fringed pool, own chapel, cellar, vineyards and vegetable patch. Rooms subtly blend rustic with boutique chic, while suites and apartments have lounges with fireplaces.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Mallorca attractions

1. Museu de Gordiola

2.2 MILES

The Museu de Gordiola glassworks and museum, set in a mock-Gothic palace and named for a family that's made glass since 1719, has a glassworks on the…

2. Santuari de Nostra Senyora de Cura

2.39 MILES

This gracious monastery stands atop the 548m hill of Puig de Randa. Like most monasteries, it was built partly for defensive purposes, though the views…

3. Sa Font

2.65 MILES

Sa Font is one of the few reminders of the Arab presence on the island. This complex qanawat (well and water distribution structure) is difficult to date…

4. Museu Arqueològic de Son Fornés

3.98 MILES

Housed in an 18th-century mill on the northwest edge of town, this enthusiastic, well-curated little museum explores the prehistoric talayotic…

5. Natura Parc

5.31 MILES

Kids will love the Natura Parc, a zoo and sanctuary with everything from kangaroos and Himalayan takins to flamingos and black panthers prancing around…

6. Mesquida Mora

6.82 MILES

With a range of whites, reds and rosés, a commitment to sustainable and biodynamic production and a winemaking history traceable to the current owners'…

7. Convent de la Concepció

7.56 MILES

Between 1309 and 1349, this was the site of the Mallorcan kings' second palace (after Palma), making Sineu the de facto capital of rural Mallorca. In 1583…

8. Sa Plaça

7.65 MILES

At Sineu’s heart is Sa Plaça, a busy square fronted by several bars and restaurants, plus the crumbling sandstone, late-Gothic facade of the 16th-century…