We enjoyed our stay - villa was nicely presented throughout - lovely and clean. It was well stocked with both necessities such as toilet rolls etc but also a few extras like charcoal, firelighters and matches for the barbecue, tablets for the dishwasher, a bottle of beer, some wine etc ! - all made for a nice welcoming feel (and reduced hassle). We were met at the villa by the owner who was lovely and gave us a thorough tour - she didn't speak much English and I speak no Spanish, but we managed to communicate.
The kids enjoyed the pool and I liked the views from the balcony! There are chickens in a compound (away from the house), so you do hear some crowing - we liked that, but I though it was worth mentioning.
On the practical side:
- there's a dishwasher and a washing machine - we were provided with tablets and washing liquid
- the kitchen's well equipped with coffee percolator and espresso (again with some coffee / capsules provided to start you off), toaster, microwave, oven / hob, lots of pans, knives, etc
The property has lots of electric fans but does not have air-conditioning. For most of our week, that was fine, but the last couple of nights were a lot warmer and we all found it a bit difficult to sleep.
- we used three bedrooms - two with double beds, one with bunk beds. There is also a small room which I think had a cot
- two bathrooms - both nice and clean (and stocked with soap). The bathroom for the master bedroom (upstairs) is reached via a balcony.
- The location is not close to any of the main tourist sites - for us that was a positive, but you would need a car - we ended up driving a fair bit - again not a problem for us, but worth bearing in mind. We had brought a Sat-Nav with us and that helped a lot with navigation down some pretty small streets.
One small point - the owners are obviously more used to German visitors than English - so the handbook etc was in German - not a major issue, but perhaps worth running a copy through Google translate or similar.
All in all, we'd recommend Son Rebassa, but do make sure you've looked on a map so you know where it is. Hope that's useful