Commissioned in 1740 under the Spanish Bourbons, Castillo del Príncipe — named for the son of King Charles III — is a rare horseshoe-shaped coastal fortress restored into a nine-bedroom retreat overlooking Galicia’s rugged Costa da Morte.
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Commissioned in 1740 under the Spanish Bourbons, Castillo del Príncipe — named for the son of King Charles III — is a rare horseshoe-shaped coastal fortress restored into a nine-bedroom retreat overlooking Galicia’s rugged Costa da Morte.
Set above Cala Salada with sweeping views of Ibiza’s west coast, this off-market villa introduces a new model of fractional ownership with professional management and true equity.
A rare compound that lives like a retreat—with Ibiza still at your fingertips. Just outside the artisan village of San Rafael, Can Terra has been brought back to life—stripped to its bones and rebuilt as a design-led compound.
Beautifully restored in 2009, Cortijo del Moro features interiors by the late distinguished designer Duarte Pinto Coelho, which are included in the sale.
Set at the foot of the Sierra de Grazalema mountains, the Spanish estate has 69 acres with a horse shelter, and it’s being sold with its 3 resident horses and 2 donkeys.
The cortijo, a farmhouse or traditional rural dwelling found in the southern half of Spain, has been meticulously restored by the renowned designer Duarte Pinto Coelho, creating an elevated living experience with Andalusian soul.