Designer Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada now allows other travellers to stay at her estate in Costa dels Pins, in Son Servera, a tranquil spot in eastern Mallorca where she herself spends long periods.
The designer Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada has decided to open the doors of her Mallorcan retreat to travellers. Her estate, located in the Costa dels Pins urbanisation in the municipality of Son Servera, can now be rented for holiday stays, as this newspaper has learned.
Ruiz de la Prada has been choosing this corner of eastern Mallorca for decades to disconnect from public life. There, she works, rests, and escapes the pace of Madrid in an environment of pine forests and small coves that other guests will now also be able to enjoy.
A luxury retreat on the Son Servera coast
The property is situated in one of the quietest areas of the Mallorcan coastline. Costa dels Pins gets its name from the pine forests that reach the shore and has maintained a much more contained urban development than other tourist destinations on the island, such as nearby Cala Millor.
The growth of this urbanisation was linked to the Son Servera golf course, inaugurated in 1967 and considered one of the oldest in Mallorca. The designer's estate integrates into this residential and landscaped environment, with access to coves of crystal-clear waters and paths among the pines.
Beyond the coastline, Son Servera boasts an important historical heritage. Among its main attractions are the church of Sant Joan Baptista, built on an ancient defensive tower, and the Iglesia Nova, an unfinished temple that has become one of the symbols of the municipality. Guests at the estate will be able to discover these spots just a few minutes' drive away.
The long legal battle over the pool
Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada's home has been at the centre of a lengthy legal process related to the pool at the estate. The conflict, which began over two decades ago, ended with several rulings ordering its demolition on the grounds that it violated the Coastal Law.
The designer publicly described the process as “Kafkaesque” and expressed her fatigue over a lawsuit that dragged on for years. Despite this, she maintains her connection to Costa dels Pins, where she continues to spend long periods away from public activity.
“It is a Kafkaesque process that seems to have no end,” Ruiz de la Prada stated in a recent interview.
Now, with the estate open for rent, travellers will be able to enjoy an environment that the designer has defended for decades, despite the urban controversies. The experience promises to be an oasis of tranquility on one of Mallorca's most unspoiled coasts.
For those seeking a different stay, away from the hustle and bustle, this is a unique opportunity to stay in the home of one of the most iconic figures in Spanish fashion. Reservations are already available through specialised platforms.

