Casa Limbella
Casa Limbella is an olive farm in Pina, near Algaida in Mallorca. Visits can include a walk through the olive grove, a guided tasting of 4 or 5 olive oils, and a meal in the grove; the full programme lasts about 2.5 to 4 hours. Guests are often asked to book in advance, although same-day or very short-notice visits have been arranged. The entrance looks like a private house, so visitors may need to ring the bell.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to book Casa Limbella in advance, or can I visit at short notice?
Several reviews say visits can sometimes be arranged at very short notice, even on the same day or within about 30 minutes. Other guests mention that the owners usually ask for a few days’ notice and offer visits roughly once a week on request. For a spontaneous visit, it is best to call +34 600 303 772 first.
How long does a visit to Casa Limbella usually take?
The length depends on the programme. Reviews mention about 45 minutes for the olive-tree tour before the tasting and lunch, while other guests report stays of around 2.5 hours, 3 hours, or up to 4 hours. If you only join the tasting, the visit can be shorter.
What is usually included in the Casa Limbella experience?
Several reviews mention a guided walk through the olive grove, a tasting of 4 or 5 olive oils, and extra products such as almonds, tapenade or olive paste, and olive jam. Depending on the booking, lunch or dinner may also be included. Part of the visit takes place outdoors among the olive trees, often in a very small group.
Which products can you taste or buy at Casa Limbella?
Reviews mainly mention several olive oils, usually 4 or 5 varieties during the tasting. Additional items include almonds, tapenade or olive paste, and olive jam. Some guests also mention other local products being presented or available on site. The exact selection can vary by visit.
Is Casa Limbella easy to find, and where is it located?
Casa Limbella is in Pina, and several reviews place it about 30 minutes from Palma and just a couple of minutes off the main road towards the east of the island. One reviewer also refers to the olive grove as being in Algaida, Mallorca. The entrance can look like a private house, so it is sensible to ring the bell or call ahead on arrival.
Which languages are spoken at Casa Limbella?
Reviews mainly mention French and English. Several guests say the explanations and product descriptions are often given in French, and others report that the owners also speak English. If you need a specific language, it is worth checking in advance by phone on +34 600 303 772.
Is Casa Limbella suitable for families and children?
Several reviews describe Casa Limbella as family-friendly, and some guests mention that children enjoyed the visit. The experience is often arranged in a small group and partly outdoors among the olive trees, which can work well for families. Because visits are usually organised individually, it is sensible to confirm the group size and schedule in advance.
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Location
HWP9+5X, Pina
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