Set within 11,300m² of private woodland, Villa Amaya strays from the typical Ibicencan blueprint. Geometry drives the architecture – a collaboration between Jaime Serra and Bruno Reymond – all sweeping curves, towering double-height volumes and floor-to-ceiling glazing that pulls the landscape in. The main living area is conceived as one continuous volume: a generous sweep of open space that anchors…
Set within 11,300m² of private woodland, Villa Amaya strays from the typical Ibicencan blueprint. Geometry drives the architecture – a collaboration between Jaime Serra and Bruno Reymond – all sweeping curves, towering double-height volumes and floor-to-ceiling glazing that pulls the landscape in.
The main living area is conceived as one continuous volume: a generous sweep of open space that anchors the home. Light reaches in from every angle, catching polished concrete floors and softening a predominantly clean-lined approach. Oversized sliding doors extend the footprint to the terrace, where day-to-day routines naturally migrate. Breakfasts unfold beneath the pergola; afternoons stretch out beside the 22-metre saltwater pool. Beyond, the grounds reward wandering, with natural paths threading through olive trees and orange groves. For those who prefer to keep active, a full-size tennis court awaits on more upbeat afternoons.
Back indoors, the sense of scale carries through to the kitchen and dining spaces. Streamlined cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances underpin a serious culinary set-up, with direct terrace access making alfresco dining an easy default.
Come evening, seven bedroom suites have been arranged with care. The expansive principal suite opens to a private terrace with distant sea views, while four further bedrooms are spacious and considered. One benefits from its own private pool – heated and fitted with swim jets. Elsewhere, two guest suites enjoy privacy, positioned across the grounds with independent access.
Italian-designed kitchen with Gaggenau appliances
Double-height living space
Mezzanine lounge
Five bedrooms in the main villa
Two guest suites with independent entrances
Expansive terrace with saltwater swimming pool
11,300m² grounds
Pergola with outdoor dining area
Indoor heated swimming pool
Full-size tennis court
Underfloor heating and AC
Private well
Beyond, the grounds invite exploration – discover natural paths dotted with olive trees and orange groves, plus a tennis court.
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Enquire nowSet just outside Santa Gertrudis, one of Ibiza’s most sought-after villages, Can Palmyra balances seclusion with proximity. A short drive brings you to its lively square – known for its relaxed restaurants, artisan boutiques and year-round energy. From here, the island opens up easily: beaches to the north, Ibiza Town to the south. Back at home, the pace is altogether slower – surrounded by forest, with little to interrupt the stillness. For those relocating with children, acclaimed school Morna International College offers an international version of the British education system – teaching in both English and Spanish.
Santa Gertrudis – 6 mins
Ibiza Town – 15 mins
Ibiza airport – 19 mins
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