A finca shaped by warmth, light and quiet character
Casa Mana is a restored Mallorquín house designed for private stays that feel beautiful, comfortable and deeply settled from the moment you arrive.
There is a softness to Casa Mana that is difficult to reduce to features alone.
The house carries its history lightly. Original character remains visible in the architecture and materials, while the restoration brings a sense of ease, warmth and restraint. Interiors feel tactile rather than formal, thoughtful rather than decorative. Nothing is overdone, yet everything feels considered.
The result is a house that feels quietly luxurious, not because it is trying to impress, but because it is so easy to inhabit. Doors open onto terraces. Rooms shift gently between shade and light. Indoors and outdoors belong to the same rhythm.
A house to live in, not just look at.
A house that allows different ways of being together
Casa Mana works especially well for shared stays because it allows different ways of being together. The house lends itself naturally to long breakfasts, unhurried dinners, time by the pool, and the easy movement between communal spaces and quieter corners.
For families, the layout feels natural and comfortable. For couples travelling together, it offers closeness without intrusion. For multigenerational stays, it creates a setting in which everyone can settle into the day at their own pace.
Its luxury lies not only in how it looks, but in how naturally life unfolds within it.
Four rooms, one feeling
The four bedrooms each contribute to the wider sense of rest and privacy that defines the house, while retaining their own character. All share the same considered simplicity: warm materials, soft tones, and a feeling of quiet retreat at the end of the day.

Master Suite
Freestanding wooden bath, views over the garden and mountains.

Double — Garden View
Overlooks the garden. Easy access to outdoor spaces.

Twin — First Floor
Calm and private, with warm morning light.

Double — First Floor
Quiet, restful, with views toward the land.
Much of life at Casa Mana takes place outside
The garden is expansive and soft-edged, with space to move through the day at your own pace: mornings beside the pool, long lunches under cover, quiet reading in the shade, and evenings that stretch naturally into dinner outdoors.
The large private pool sits easily within the landscape, while covered terraces and the outdoor kitchen make open-air living feel effortless rather than staged.
The outside spaces do not sit apart from the house; they extend it. Together, they create the sense of a private world that unfolds slowly over the course of the day.
What gives Casa Mana its atmosphere is not any single gesture, but the accumulation of many quieter ones.
The restored finca architecture, the natural materials, the way light moves across surfaces, the balance between rustic texture and calm restraint. All of these shape the feeling of the house. The restoration was carried out by Ana Lui and Matias Alexandro, two Mallorca-based creatives and photographers whose vision and sensitivity remain visible in every detail.
That same thoughtful approach extends beyond what is immediately seen. Casa Mana runs primarily on solar energy with battery storage, while a regular grid connection remains in place as a reliable backup, so comfort is never dependent on the weather. The house also has filtered drinking water from its own well.
There is beauty here, certainly, but it is a beauty with weight, care and quiet intelligence behind it.
For private guests, perhaps the simplest measure of how Casa Mana looks and feels is this: its visual quality has made it a natural setting for occasional editorial work. A house chosen for its atmosphere and sense of place rarely disappoints in person.
A house that feels as good as it photographs.
In between guest stays, Casa Mana is regularly used as a setting for fashion, interior and lifestyle productions.
A whole-property stay for up to eight guests, with four bedrooms, generous outdoor living, and a setting that makes shared time feel spacious rather than crowded.
For guests considering whether Casa Mana is the right fit, the answer usually lies in how naturally the house supports the kind of stay they have in mind.