This architecturally designed villa on the celebrity-favoured Balearic Island has been featured in a Netflix show.
Villa Solstice, a contemporary six-bedroom property in sunny Ibiza, is available for purchase at a price of €16.5 million (£14 million).
Situated above the sea in Cala Tarida, a beach town where football star Lionel Messi reportedly acquired his £9.5 million mansion in 2022, Villa Solstice offers coveted direct sea access.
This property, designed by Belgian architectural firm Bruno Erpicum, is carefully arranged for maximum enjoyment of the famous golden Ibiza sunsets. The structure is angular, adorned entirely with floor-to-ceiling glass windows.
The western side of the island houses the well-known Cala Tarida, recognized for its beach in a protected bay and stunning sunset views over the water.
Relaxation choices abound: a heated infinity pool, overlooking the sea; various terraces; a sunken lounge with a fire pit; and a jacuzzi. The house also features a glass-enclosed garden gym for exercise enthusiasts to enjoy workouts while marvelling at the landscape.
Charlie Hill, co-founder of real estate agents Charles Marlow, points out, “Villa Solstice is the dream choice for buyers desiring stylish, boho elegance, breath-taking views, a luxurious entertainment space, high-quality finishings, and seamless access to the sea. This villa will likely captivate those pursuing the finest lifestyle Ibiza has to provide.”
Ibiza is a popular destination for celebrities due to its vibrant nightlife and peaceful yoga retreats. Messi owns another hotel on the island, as well. Meanwhile, Jade Jagger, an avid fan of the locale, has remodelled an age-old finca in the hills north of Ibiza. Even Mary Berry has been spotted on the dance floor at Pacha nightclub.
Villa Solstice has made its own splash in pop culture, having featured in the final episode of Muchos Alfa (Alpha Males)’s second season, a popular Spanish comedy series streaming on Netflix.
The interior of the residence has recently undergone a significant makeover, courtesy of Go+, an Ibiza-based interiors and architecture studio. Their design choices include warm-toned wood and limestone, along with stone cladding for the indoor fireplace.
Impressive four-meter-high ceilings in the communal living space offer stunning views of the coastline. The primary bedroom hosts an exclusive dressing room, a private lounge, and a soaking tub with a view of the Mediterranean.
Nevertheless, potential buyers might encounter a competitive market.
Hill notes, “Villa Solstice is among the most outstanding frontline villas that have been listed in Ibiza in recent years.”