Luxury Villas in Mallorca to Rent
Find holiday villa rentals in Mallorca - from secluded fincas in the Tramuntana foothills to contemporary villas overlooking the Mediterranean.
Browse Our Collection of Luxury Villas in Mallorca
Mallorca is one of our most sought-after destinations within our Luxury Villas in Spain collection, featuring handpicked villas for families, couples and groups.
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Best areas to hire luxury villa in Mallorca
From Palma to Alcúdia Bay - tap a region to see the villas nearby, or tell us your group and we'll guide you.
Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) is the island's main gateway, just 20–60 minutes from our villas
Explore Palma, Pollensa, Alcúdia and Calvià for shops, cafés, markets and local essentials.
Visit Valldemossa, Sóller, Cap de Formentor and the Serra de Tramuntana.
Discover Bens d'Avall, Mercat de l'Olivar, Santa Catalina and Palma's dining scene.
Palma
Historic streets, luxury shopping and marinas, with handpicked villas just minutes away.
Browse villas in Palma →Serra de Tramuntana
UNESCO mountain scenery, stone villages and peaceful luxury fincas surrounded by nature.
Browse villas in Serra de Tramuntana →Alcudia bay
Golden beaches, calm waters and family-friendly luxury villas on Mallorca's north coast.
Browse villas in Alcúdia Bay →South calas
Hidden coves, turquoise waters and secluded villas along Mallorca's beautiful southeast coast.
Browse villas in South Calas →Your Guide to Mallorca Villa Holidays
It is really easy to get around Mallorca, so uncovering the many things to do and see in Mallorca is simple. Whether you travel by bus, bike, hire car or taxi, you'll find a wide range of attractions for families, couples and more sophisticated tastes.
Here's our top picks of the best things to do in Mallorca.
Best Beaches to Visit in Mallorca, From Canyamel to Cala Varques

Portals Vells
For a dazzling beach hideaway for the family, picturesque Portals Vells is hard to beat. Surrounded by pine tree covered cliffs, this beautiful beach offers a quiet escape, complete with caves, calm waters perfect for children, facilities and a couple of eateries.
Bahia de Alcudia
Bahia de Alcudia is another great beach for families, however this lively beach offers a huge stretch of flat sand, the longest on the island, dotted with every type of water sport plus plenty of facilities and restaurants.
Canyamel Beach
Canyamel Beach sits in a peaceful rural location next to wetlands and an estuary, with cliffs topped by pine forest behind. With facilities on the beach and an excellent local area to explore, Canyamel Beach is a great place to visit for the day.

Es Calo des Moro, Cala Sa Nau Beach and Cala Varques Beach
Es Calo des Moro, Cala Sa Nau Beach and Cala Varques Beach are just some of Mallorca's other top beaches and bays hidden in the dramatic hillside landscape that surrounds.
Cala Millor Beach and Playa de Alcudia
For endless white sands, Cala Millor Beach and Playa de Alcudia are both prized locations whilst S'Amarador offers yet another unspoilt shoreline, yet S'Armarador's is part of the Mondrago National Park.
Others
Other top beaches in Mallorca include: Cala Agulla Beach, Cala d'Or, Peguera Beach, Playa de Palma Beach, Cala Sant Vicenc Beach, Palma Nova Beach, Es Trenc and Cala Pi Beach.
Best Local Attractions - Old Towns, Culture & Island Landmarks

Palma de Mallorca –Timeless Architecture
Mallorca's capital, Palma de Mallorca, has a wonderful collection of historical buildings and impressive architecture amongst its shops, bars, boutiques, restaurants, museums and cafes. From the gothic Catedral-Basilica de Santa Maria de Palma de Mallorca (the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma) to the cobbled, medieval streets of the Casco Antiguo (Palma Old Town), 14th century Castell de Bellver (Bellver Castle), a unique circular castle – a rarity in European castle building and the splendid Arab-Christian Royal Palace of La Amudaina, there is lots to see.
Cap de Formentor – Mallorca's Most Scenic Coastal Drive
The roadside view in Mallorca is spectacular so a drive along the Cap de Formentor is a must. This famous road criss-crosses the mountain side to deliver unrivalled views, which you can stop and admire from viewing points along the road.
Joan Miró Foundation – Art, Culture & Creative Heritage
Mallorca has long been a haven for creative types and there is no shortage of museums and galleries to uncover. The island was once home to Joan Miro and her home has been turned into a fascinating local attraction. Miro Mallorca is a fabulous place where you can explore the artist's works and working practices, take part in a craft workshop or see an exhibition, as you stroll through the site's buildings and gardens.

Serra de Tramuntana – Hiking Through a UNESCO World Heritage Site
For a memorable experience, take a hike through the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, along the Ruta de Pedra en Sec (the dry stone route). This stone hiking trail is a celebration of the artisan craft of dry stone wall- making, traditionally used in this area. You'll pass through beautiful hilltop forests littered with mountain wildlife, steep cliffs, olive groves, vineyards, ancient churches, monasteries and ruins – all the while with breathtaking views out to sea. The Serra de Tramuntana mountain range is a UNESCO World Heritage Site so there are plenty of other superb trails to choose from.
Cuevas del Drach – Underground Lakes & Classical Concerts
Down below, the 25m deep Cuevas del Drach (Drach Caves) are a sublime way to see the rich marine life of Mallorca's waters. Stretching for 1200 metres, take a boat tour through the caves to Lake Martel, the Drach Cave's underground lake – one of the largest in the world. Once you reach Lake Martel, you'll be treated to an unforgettable classical concert, elevated the stunning natural acoustics inside the cave.
Katmandu Park – Family Fun in Mallorca
Top a fabulous stay with a trip to Katmandu Park, a much-loved theme park with rides, a water park, fairground attractions, crazy golf and a soft play area.
Best Restaurants and Bars in Mallorca

Mediterranean Cuisine & Local Flavour
Mallorca's restaurant scene is world- class and you'll find top restaurants all over Mallorca. Dishes are fresh and exciting with unique, modern spins on classic Mediterranean dishes using the best, local produce.
Calle Apuntadores & La Lonja – Palma's Culinary Quarter
Restaurants and bars are plentiful throughout the region. For some of the best, head into Calle Apuntadores for all the best bars and restaurants in Palma. Serving up everything from Italian to Mediterranean, tapas, traditional local dishes and creative fusion gastronomy, this is a great way to get a true feel for Mallorca's gastronomic explosion. Once you've eaten, stick around in La Lonja for all the best bars and clubs in town.
Michelin-Starred & Must-Visit Restaurants in Mallorca
Top Mallorca restaurants include: Bens d'Avall, Adrian Quetglas Restaurant, Tapas De Sa Caleta, Marc Fosh Restaurant, Fera Palma Restaurant 7 Bar, Bottega Bay Rocks and Stones, Es Fum, Kingfisher Restaurant, Sa Roqueta Wine and Food and Zaranda.
Palma Nightlife & Magaluf Entertainment
Mallorca has a sophisticated nightlife with stylish clubs and buzzing bars, particularly in Palma. If you want to up the energy at anytime, you can always head to Magaluf for the most heady mix of clubs and bars on the island.
Best Areas to find Holiday Villa Rentals in Mallorca

Pollensa – Luxury Villas in North Mallorca
Nestled between the Serra de Tramuntana and Mallorca's golden northern coastline, Pollensa is one of the island's most desirable destinations for Mallorca villa holidays. Known for its traditional stone villages, scenic cycling routes and beautiful beaches, it offers an authentic Mediterranean escape. Discover Casa Calabasas, a luxurious countryside retreat just minutes from Pollensa's historic centre.
Calvià & Palma Nova – Southwest Mallorca Escapes
Combining elegant coastal living with easy access to Palma, Calvià and Palma Nova are ideal for travellers seeking beaches, golf courses, marinas and fine dining. This region balances peaceful surroundings with vibrant seaside resorts. Experience Villa Cami Mallorca, a sophisticated villa surrounded by countryside yet conveniently close to Palma Nova's golden beaches.
Portals Nous & Puerto Portals – Contemporary Coastal Luxury
Home to one of Mallorca's most prestigious marinas, Portals Nous is synonymous with luxury yachts, waterfront restaurants and exclusive boutiques. Whether you're planning a stylish summer escape or a relaxing coastal retreat, this area offers effortless Mediterranean elegance. Stay at Mallorca Villa 1065 to enjoy contemporary luxury just moments from Puerto Portals.
Andratx & Camp de Mar – Exclusive Mediterranean Retreats
Located on Mallorca's prestigious southwest coast, Andratx and Camp de Mar are renowned for dramatic coastal scenery, championship golf courses and crystal-clear coves. It's an exceptional setting for travellers seeking privacy and refined island living. Casa Campo offers an elegant countryside escape with easy access to Port d'Andratx, Camp de Mar and the surrounding coastline.
Serra de Tramuntana – Mountain Fincas & Countryside Villas
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Serra de Tramuntana showcases Mallorca's most spectacular mountain landscapes, ancient olive groves and picturesque hilltop villages. It's the perfect destination for walking, cycling and experiencing the island's quieter side. Villas such as Villa Cami Mallorca provide a peaceful base from which to explore this remarkable region while enjoying luxury, privacy and panoramic views.
Why Choose a Mallorca Villa Holiday?
From UNESCO-listed mountain landscapes and historic landmarks to family attractions, award-winning restaurants and beautiful beaches, these iconic places showcase the very best of Mallorca.
Nearest airport to Mallorca, Spain
Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) is Mallorca's main international gateway, offering year-round flights from major UK, US, European and international cities. From the airport, most of the island's luxury villa destinations can be reached within 30–60 minutes by car.
| Best Area to Stay in Mallorca | Nearest Airport | Approx. Drive Time |
|---|---|---|
| Pollensa | Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) | 40–45 minutes |
| Calvià & Palma Nova | Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) | 20–30 minutes |
| Portals Nous & Puerto Portals | Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) | 20 minutes |
| Andratx & Camp de Mar | Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) | 30–35 minutes |
| Serra de Tramuntana | Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) | 35–60 minutes |
When is the best time to visit Mallorca?
Mallorca is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit depends on whether you're planning beach holidays, sightseeing, outdoor adventures or a quieter luxury villa escape.
| Season | Months | Average Temperature | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | March – May | 17–24°C | Hiking, cycling, sightseeing and wildflowers |
| Summer | June – August | 26–32°C | Beach holidays, sailing, families and outdoor dining |
| Autumn | September – November | 20–28°C | Luxury villa holidays, swimming, wine and food experiences |
| Winter | December – February | 10–17°C | Peaceful escapes, culture, golf and countryside walks |
Mallorca is a popular holiday destination for most of the year so you can expect summer to be busy. However, Mallorca is favoured for its relaxing vibe so it is still possible to find quiet places to stay during the height of summer. If you want to avoid the summer crowds but still get the best of the warm Mediterranean weather, travel between May and June or in September for great weather and a quieter stay. And, if you're weighing up Mediterranean destinations, our guide to luxury villas to rent in Mykonos is a natural companion for groups drawn to Aegean island glamour
Where in Spain is Mallorca?
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to hire a car in Mallorca?
If your villa sits is in the countryside or up in the Serra de Tramuntana, a car gives you the freedom. You can wander - quiet beaches, little villages, the kind of local restaurant you'd never find otherwise. Stay closer to Palma, Portals Nous or Palma Nova, though, and much of it - marinas, beaches, somewhere to eat - is already on your doorstep.
Which part of Mallorca is quieter to stay in?
If you're after a slower pace, look toward Pollensa, the Serra de Tramuntana, or the island's countryside - that's where things soften. Prefer waterfront tables, beach clubs and a bit of buzz in the evenings? Palma, Portals Nous and Palma Nova will suit you better.
Is Mallorca only for summer holidays?
Summer is made for the beaches and time on the water. But, a lot of our guests quietly prefer spring and autumn - warm days, fewer crowds, quality time and the island at its best for walking, cycling and exploring.
Which beaches are worth visiting while I'm here?
Families like Alcúdia Bay, while anyone chasing a quieter cove will love Cala Varques, Canyamel or Cala Mondragó. Staying on the southwest coast? Palma Nova and Portals Vells are lovely too.
Should I stay in Palma, or somewhere else on the island?
Palma seems to be ideal if you like restaurants, shopping and wondering historic streets all within a short stroll. But if what you're really after is privacy, sea views or a little more room to spread out, a villa in Pollensa, Calvià, Portals Nous or the Serra de Tramuntana might feel more like it.
What makes a Mallorca villa holiday different from staying in a hotel?
The short answer is room to breathe. In a hotel you're sharing everything - the pool, the sun loungers, a dining room that stops serving at nine. A villa isn't like that. The pool is yours. So is the kitchen, the terrace, and the decision about what time anyone gets up. Some guests want a quiet finca inland, others want the sea in view or a big family house where the kids can run about. Either way it's your own patch of the island for the week, and that's usually what makes people book one and never go back to hotels.
How do I choose the right villa in Mallorca?
Think about how you actually want to spend the days. Beach mornings and long lunches by the water? Then Palma Nova or Portals Nous is where you'll want to be. If you'd rather things stayed calm, Pollensa and the Serra de Tramuntana are quieter, greener, slower. Families with younger ones tend to do well near Alcúdia Bay, where the beach is shallow and easy. Honestly, most of it comes down to location, and if you're not sure which area fits, that's the bit we're good at helping with. Just tell us how you like to travel and we will plan your 5 star villa holidays.
Mallorca Villa Guides & Inspiration
Helpful guides to plan the perfect Mallorca Villa getaway.