The long pink facade of Finca Can Pina seen across its gravel courtyard, with palms and a low stone wall under a wide Mallorcan sky

Costitx · the centre of Mallorca

The pink house on the gravel.

A family finca that still works the land. Lime-washed walls, green shutters, a garden you can hear, and apartments kept for guests.

01The house

A wall the colour of dried earth, and a door that has always been open.

Can Pina is an old Mallorcan finca, the lime on its walls washed back to a soft rose by a lot of summers. The green of the shutters is the green you find on farmhouses across the island — practical paint, kept up by the family who lives here.

It is not a hotel. The land is still worked: olives, almonds, a kitchen garden, the dogs that come to meet the car. Around the courtyard, a handful of apartments are kept for guests who want the quiet of the middle of the island rather than the noise of the coast.

  • iLime-washed stone house, worked by the same family
  • iiApartments around a gravel courtyard, each its own door
  • iiiGarden, pool and old trees — olive, almond, palm
  • ivCostitx, the dead centre of Mallorca: 20 minutes to anywhere
A weathered stone door under a low arch in the pink wall of the finca, with a flowering almond tree, lavender and a large agave in the foreground
The old door, the almond tree, the agave that was here first.

02Apartments

Rooms with their own door, their own piece of shade.

Each apartment opens straight onto the garden or the courtyard. They are kept simple and cool — thick walls, tiled floors, a terrace with a table, somewhere to put your feet up out of the sun.

The finca's pool with a fan of golden stone paving, sun-loungers, and a stone outbuilding with glass doors opening to a dining table

By the pool

A private pool set in golden stone, loungers in the sun, and a wall that keeps the wind off. The terrace doors fold back to a long table inside.

A stone cottage at the finca with green shutters, a paved terrace, two reclining chairs and beds of bougainvillea framed by tall cypress and olive

The stone cottage

Older walls of bare stone, a paved terrace under the cypress, two chairs angled at the garden. The quiet end of the finca.

A corner of the pink finca with green shutters, an outdoor table for two and a tall palm leaning over the gravel

The pink wing

Doors in the main house, straight onto the courtyard. A small table for breakfast in the shade of the big palm before the day warms up.

A shaded stone terrace at the finca with a wooden table, blue-cushioned chairs and pink bougainvillea spilling over warm stone walls

03Costitx

The middle of the island, where it goes quiet.

Costitx is a small village in the Pla, the flat farming heart of Mallorca. No crowds, no front. Just stone villages, windmills, and the long views you only get away from the sea.

And because it sits in the centre, everything is close. You can be at the beaches of the east, the wine of Binissalem, the markets of Sineu, or the mountains of the Tramuntana — and back for a swim before dark.

Sineu market
10 min
Palma & airport
30 min
Nearest beaches
35 min
Tramuntana mountains
30 min
A weathered wooden table laid under a reed canopy at the edge of the garden, with a bowl of apples, lanterns and a candle, looking out over the lawn and palms

04The garden

Breakfast under the reeds, dinner when it cools.

There is a table at the edge of the garden, under a canopy of reeds, where the morning is best spent. Fruit from the trees, coffee, the lawn going on to the palms. In the evening the heat drops and you eat outside until it is properly dark.

Bring what you find at the market. The kitchen is yours.

Book direct

Write to the family. No middle-man, no booking fee.

Tell us your dates and how many of you there are. We answer in English, Spanish or German, and we will tell you straight which apartment fits — and what is honestly free.

info@fincaurlaub-mallorca.com