Rafa Nadal and his wife have established their residence in Mallorca and the details of this home have come to light.
Rafa Nadal, considered one of the greatest tennis players in history, has built a home that reflects his success and tranquility after retiring from competition. His mansion, located in Manacor, is a spectacular property that has become his personal refuge. The property is valued at 4 million euros and has more than 10,764 sq. ft. (1,000 square meters).
The mansion is situated by the sea, on the edge of a cliff, offering stunning views. Rafa Nadal and his family, including his wife Xisca Perelló and his son Rafa Nadal Jr., will enjoy this luxurious home. The property features an extensive and colorful garden area, adding a touch of nature and serenity to the environment.
The property is located in a complex of buildings that covers 75,347 sq. ft. (7,000 square meters). These lands belonged to the heirs of the owners of the famous Cuevas del Drach, in Porto Cristo. Nadal acquired the estate in 2013 and decided to completely remodel it, demolishing some structures to adapt it to his taste and needs.
The Mallorcan architect Tomeu Esteva was responsible for shaping Nadal’s vision. Despite the bureaucratic difficulties that arose due to the property’s location on the Porto Cristo cliff, the project moved forward. Now, the mansion is a modern and functional space with two connected buildings, a pool, and a gym.