They own an estimated 13 kilometres of Mallorcan coastline but it is just a drop in the ocean for David and Simon Reuben, who have a net worth of 22 billion pounds, according to the latest Sunday Times Rich List. It is unclear what plans the two brothers have for Mallorca, but they are some of the biggest landowners on the island. In the latest list they are Britain´s third richest people.
Their Mallorcan holdings are are located within Manacor, Capedera, Betlem, and overlooking the Bay of Palma.
Betlem; 120 hectare (around 300 acres) plot including over 1km of coastal land. Located within municipality of Artà, featuring sandy beaches, natural caves, a lighthouse and a yacht pier.
Cala Mesquida; 215 hectare plot (around 530 acres) within the Capdepera principality including 1.3 km of unbroken seafront. The land is adjacent to the development of Cala Mesquida, and boasts several constructions including two villas with a surface area of 1,670m2.
Manacor; over 200 hectares over 2 holdings;1. 116.5 hectares (around 290 acres) consisting of 5 adjoining plots of coastal land including almost 1.5km of unbroken sea. It is close to Rafael Nadal’s residence, his Academy & Museum in Manacor and the Vall d’Or Golf Club. The land includes areas of outstanding beauty including; a beach near Cala Romantica, a natural lake and various karstic caves including, Cova del Pirata & Cova des Pont. 2. 86.3 hectares further south in Cala Antena with 2km of sea frontage
Cala Figuera; 364 hectare plot (around 900 acres) near the Bay of Palma including 5 km of unbroken seafront. The land located, boasts, wild forest, two beaches, 2,835 sq m of constructed area including a restaurant and a beach club.
Andratx; 165 hectare plot, Ses Bases, with 3.5km of unbroken seafront.
Pollensa; 270 hectare plot with about 3.5km of sea frontage.