Luxury Villas Mallorca 2026 — Private Pools, Sea Views & Concierge

Mallorca delivers 6 distinct luxury villa zones — Son Vida, Deià, Pollença, Puerto Andratx, Sóller, and Santanyí — each offering a different experience for discerning travellers in 2026. Weekly rates start from €5,500 (£4,730) and reach €55,000 (£47,300) for the island’s most exclusive cliffside estates.

Mallorca is Spain’s largest Balearic island, covering 3,640 km² (1,405 sq mi) of limestone mountains, hidden coves, and medieval villages. The luxury rental market here grew by 11% in 2025 and continues to attract high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) from the UK, Germany, Scandinavia, and the US. Private pool villas, sea view properties, and fully staffed fincas fill up for July and August before January each year. If you plan to rent in peak season, book at least 6 months ahead.

Top Luxury Villas Mallorca 2026

Mallorca holds 8 standout luxury villas in 2026 across its prime rental zones. Weekly rates range from €8,274 (£7,115) to €55,000 (£47,300). Every property below carries a valid ETV (Estancias Turísticas en Viviendas) rental licence, private pool, and full concierge access.

1. Modern Cliffside Villa — Puerto Andratx

Bedrooms: 5 | Sleeps: 10 | Price: €14,400 – €55,000 per week (£12,380 – £47,300)

Perched 80 metres (262 ft) above the Mediterranean on the cliffs of Puerto Andratx, this contemporary estate is the most dramatic villa rental on the island. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls face the sea on 3 sides. The infinity pool sits at cliff’s edge and measures 14 m (46 ft) — one of the longest private pools in Mallorca. Inside, 5 en-suite bedrooms carry Egyptian cotton bedding, smart TVs, and individual air conditioning. The outdoor dining terrace seats 12 guests under a limestone pergola. A full household team covers daily housekeeping, a private chef, and a dedicated villa manager.

Key features: Infinity pool · Cliff-edge sea views · Private chef · Smart home system · Backup generator · 15 minutes from Palma Airport

2. Luxury Villa in the Village of Deià — Deià

Bedrooms: 4 | Sleeps: 8 | Price: €11,000 – €18,350 per week (£9,460 – £15,780)

This stone villa sits in the middle of Deià village, 3 minutes on foot from the mountain path down to Cala Deià cove. The property dates to the 17th century and was fully restored in 2021 without stripping the original character — exposed stone walls, hand-painted ceramic tiles, and arched doorways remain intact. The private pool is 10 m (33 ft) with a saltwater filtration system. A shaded terrace faces the Tramuntana mountains and carries olive trees that are over 200 years old. The villa sleeps 8 across 4 en-suite bedrooms and works well for a single family or 2 couples.

Key features: Saltwater pool · Mountain and sea views · UNESCO-protected location · Stone terrace with 200-year-old olives · 5 minutes from Cala Deià cove · Concierge service included

3. Seaside Sanctuary — Puerto Andratx (Cala Llamp)

Bedrooms: 5 | Sleeps: 10 | Price: €7,000 – €20,146 per week (£6,020 – £17,330)

Set above Cala Llamp in the exclusive southwest, this villa sits in a quiet residential enclave just below Puerto Andratx. The property offers uninterrupted sea views from every main room, a heated private pool on the upper terrace, and direct walking access to the waterfront restaurants of Puerto Andratx — a 12-minute (900 m) walk downhill. The architecture is modern Mediterranean: whitewashed render, wide roof terraces, and a ground-floor living space that opens fully onto the pool deck. 5 bedrooms, all en suite, with separate staff quarters for live-in housekeeping.

Key features: Heated pool · Sea views from every room · Walking distance to Puerto Andratx harbour · Staff quarters · Modern Mediterranean design · Private parking for 3 vehicles

4. Timeless 16th-Century Finca Estate — Sóller Valley

Bedrooms: 9 | Sleeps: 18 | Price: €24,080 – €39,375 per week (£20,710 – £33,860)

The most historically significant rental property in this guide. This finca was built in the 16th century and sits inside the UNESCO-protected Sóller Valley, surrounded by terraced orange and almond groves on a 25,000 m² (269,100 sq ft) estate. A full household team of 6 runs the property year-round: villa manager, 2 housekeepers, private chef, driver, and groundskeeper. The main pool is 18 m (59 ft) with a stone sun deck that dates to the original construction. A tennis court, wine cellar, and library occupy the eastern wing. The finca sleeps 18 across 9 bedrooms — built for large families and private events.

Key features: 25,000 m² estate · 16th-century stone architecture · 18 m pool · Tennis court · Full household team of 6 · Wine cellar · Private event capability · UNESCO World Heritage setting

5. Villa Mare — Port Andratx / Cala Llamp

Bedrooms: 6 | Sleeps: 12 | Price: €25,000 – €45,000 per week (£21,500 – £38,700)

Villa Mare is one of the finest seafront estates on the island. Positioned between Port Andratx and Cala Llamp bays, the property sits directly on the water with a private mooring for guests who want to arrive or depart by boat. The interior carries 6 en-suite bedrooms across 3 floors, each with individually controlled air conditioning, Egyptian cotton linen, safes, and smart TVs. A 100 m² (1,076 sq ft) rooftop tower terrace includes outdoor lounging, retractable shade, and a drinks fridge. The heated infinity pool has a 4-person jacuzzi bench, fitness jets, and views straight across the Mediterranean. A separate 8-person jacuzzi terrace sits one level below with a wet bar.

Key features: Direct sea access · Private mooring · Heated infinity pool with jacuzzi bench · 100 m² tower terrace · 3-floor layout · Private chef available · Fitness terrace with equipment

6. Pollença North Estate — Pollença

Bedrooms: 6 | Sleeps: 12 | Price: €12,999 – €35,000 per week (£11,180 – £30,100)

The best-value large-group villa in the north of Mallorca. This contemporary estate sits above the Bay of Pollença with panoramic views across the water to Cap Formentor. The design is clean and modern — wide terraces, floor-to-ceiling glass, and a 14 m (46 ft) private pool that runs parallel to the sea view. Pollença town is 8 minutes (5 km) by car, giving families access to weekly markets, good local restaurants, and flat, safe beaches at Playa de Pollença. The villa has a private gym, home cinema, and dedicated children’s play area — unusual at this price point.

Key features: Bay of Pollença views · 14 m pool · Private gym · Home cinema · Children’s play area · Best value for a 6-bedroom north Mallorca property · Near Playa de Pollença

7. Son Vida Gated Hilltop Villa — Son Vida, Palma

Bedrooms: 5 | Sleeps: 10 | Price: €11,000 – €40,000 per week (£9,460 – £34,400)

Son Vida is the island’s most exclusive residential enclave and this villa sits at the top of the hill inside the gated zone. The property carries Palma Bay views from every terrace. 3 international golf courses (Son Vida Golf, Son Quint, and Son Muntaner) sit within 5 minutes (3 km) by car. The villa includes a 12 m (39 ft) heated pool, a private spa room with sauna and treatment table, and a 3-car underground garage. Palma’s old town is a 10-minute (8 km) drive down the hill — close enough for dinner, far enough for privacy.

Key features: Gated enclave · Palma Bay views · Private spa room with sauna · 3 golf courses within 5 minutes · Underground garage · 10 minutes from Palma city · Full security system

8. Finca Els Tarongers — Sóller Countryside

Bedrooms: 3 | Sleeps: 6 | Price: €5,500 – €12,000 per week (£4,730 – £10,320)

The most accessible entry point into luxury villa rental in Mallorca. This traditional stone finca sits in the countryside near Sóller, surrounded by orange trees that give the property its name — “Els Tarongers” means the orange trees in Catalan. The Serra de Tramuntana mountain views from the main terrace are clear and uninterrupted. The pool is 10 m (33 ft) with a wide sun deck. The kitchen is fully equipped for self-catering, though a private chef can be arranged at €250 (£215) per day through the concierge. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms — the right size for a single family or 3 couples who want countryside calm without a large price tag.

Key features: Traditional stone architecture · Orange grove surroundings · Tramuntana mountain views · 10 m pool · Self-catering or chef option · Best entry-level luxury villa in Sóller · Quiet countryside location

Quick Comparison Table

Villa Location Beds Sleeps Price/Week (€) Best For
Modern Cliffside Villa Puerto Andratx 5 10 €14,400 – €55,000 Dramatic sea views, couples/friends
Village Villa Deià Deià 4 8 €11,000 – €18,350 Privacy, character, mountain setting
Seaside Sanctuary Puerto Andratx 5 10 €7,000 – €20,146 Harbour access, modern design
16th-Century Finca Estate Sóller Valley 9 18 €24,080 – €39,375 Large groups, historic setting
Villa Mare Port Andratx 6 12 €25,000 – €45,000 Seafront, mooring, events
Pollença North Estate Pollença 6 12 €12,999 – €35,000 Families, best-value north
Son Vida Hilltop Villa Son Vida 5 10 €11,000 – €40,000 Golf, Palma access, prestige
Finca Els Tarongers Sóller 3 6 €5,500 – €12,000 Couples, entry-level luxury

All prices are 2026 weekly rates. Peak season (July–August) prices apply at the higher end. Low season (November–March) rates run 30–50% below peak.

Why Mallorca Beats Every Other Mediterranean Island in 2026

Mallorca is not a seasonal island. Year-round flight connections from 20 major European cities, a UNESCO-listed mountain range (Serra de Tramuntana), Michelin-star restaurants, and a superyacht marina at Puerto Portals make Mallorca a complete destination — not just a summer stop.

Premium villa sales increased by 25% in prime coastal areas in 2026. Foreign buyers from Germany and the UK drive most demand, drawn by privacy, international schools, and a resilient property market. The luxury rental segment grew 12% in international interest last year alone.

Mallorca also sits at a price point below St Tropez and Mykonos. A 5-bedroom villa in Deià costs roughly 40% less per week than an equivalent property in Positano or Sardinia. The value-to-experience ratio here is simply stronger.

6 Best Areas for Luxury Villas in Mallorca

1. Son Vida — The Island’s Most Prestigious Address

Son Vida sits above Palma on a gated hillside. The area houses Mallorca’s wealthiest residents and offers proximity to 3 international golf courses, private security, and panoramic views across Palma Bay. Villas here command some of the highest prices on the island, starting from €11,000 per week. Son Vida suits buyers who want luxury with urban access — Palma’s old town is a 10-minute (8 km) drive away.

2. Deià — Privacy, Mountains, and Sea in One Place

Deià sits on the northwest coast, tucked into the Tramuntana mountains above a small rocky cove. UNESCO protection keeps development tightly controlled, which limits supply and sustains prices. Stone hillside estates with terraced olive groves dominate the landscape. Weekly villa rentals start from €8,274 for 4-bedroom properties and reach €38,000 for large heritage fincas. Artists, musicians, and long-standing international residents have lived here for decades — the village has that quality.

3. Pollença — Dramatic Scenery, Lower Prices

Pollença sits in the northeast, where limestone cliffs meet a calm bay. The area is quieter than Son Vida, less celebrated than Deià, and more affordable. A 6-bedroom villa here starts from €12,999 per week — roughly 30% less than an equivalent property in Puerto Andratx. Pollença suits families with children: the beaches are calm, the roads are flat, and the town has good restaurants within walking distance.

4. Puerto Andratx — Glass Architecture and Private Moorings

Puerto Andratx is the southwest’s answer to Monaco. Glass-fronted villas climb the hillsides around a working harbour. Frontline properties in La Mola, Monport, and Cala Llamp carry the island’s highest per-square-metre prices. Weekly rates start at €14,400 for 5-bedroom cliffside villas. The social scene here centres on waterfront restaurants and sunset cocktail bars — a good match for guests who want luxury life with a Mediterranean rhythm.

5. Sóller — Mountain Village, Valley Views, Zero Crowds

Sóller sits in a wide orange-grove valley, 30 minutes north of Palma by the historic wooden train. Villas here sit on generous plots — some exceeding 12,000 m² (129,000 sq ft) — with mountain views in every direction. Weekly rates start from €5,500, making Sóller one of the best-value luxury areas on the island. The nearby port at Port de Sóller gives access to clear water without the crowds of the south coast.

6. Santanyí — Hidden Coves and Countryside Calm

Santanyí is Mallorca’s quiet southeast corner. The area is known for golden sandstone architecture, turquoise coves at Cala Santanyí and Cala Figuera, and a slower pace than the rest of the island. Properties here tend to be traditional fincas on large rural plots. Weekly rates average €7,000 – €18,000 depending on size and sea access. Santanyí works well for guests who want total seclusion, direct beach access, and minimal tourist noise.

What Every Top Luxury Villa in Mallorca Includes

The best luxury villas in Mallorca go beyond a private pool and a nice view. These are the 8 standard features across top-tier properties:

  • Private infinity or heated pool — most properties on the island include a pool of 10m (33 ft) or longer
  • Sea view terrace — outdoor dining areas facing the Mediterranean Sea
  • Full concierge service — airport transfers, car hire, restaurant reservations, grocery delivery
  • Private chef — available at most 5-bedroom properties; typically trained at Michelin-level establishments
  • In-villa spa or jacuzzi — present in approximately 60% of premium rentals above €10,000 per week
  • Air conditioning throughout — essential for July–August when temperatures reach 34°C (93°F)
  • Home cinema and high-speed Wi-Fi — standard at €12,000+ per week properties
  • Housekeeping and villa management — daily or midweek service depending on rental tier

Properties priced above €20,000 per week typically add security personnel, backup generators, and a full household team including a villa manager, housekeepers, and driver.

Luxury Finca vs Modern Villa — Which One Suits You?

A finca is a traditional Mallorcan stone farmhouse, typically set on agricultural land with olive trees, almond groves, or citrus orchards. A modern villa is a purpose-built contemporary estate, usually glass-heavy with a stronger focus on sea views and open-plan architecture.

Choose a finca if character, privacy, and a countryside setting matter more than views. Deià, Sóller, and Santanyí hold the island’s best finca stock. Prices start from €6,000 per week and scale with land size — a 10,000 m² (107,640 sq ft) finca with a private pool and tennis court runs €18,000 – €30,000 per week in peak season.

Choose a modern villa if clean architecture, infinity pools, and direct sea access are the priority. Puerto Andratx and Son Vida carry the island’s best contemporary stock. Properties here include integrated smart technology, professional kitchens, and glass facades designed around the view.

Both types include concierge access when booked through a managed collection.

How to Book a Luxury Villa in Mallorca

Book directly through a specialist curated platform — not a general listing site. Platforms like Le Collectionist, Plum Guide, AMA Selections, and Icon Private Collection vet every property for infrastructure quality, staff standards, and maintenance levels.

4 things to confirm before paying a deposit:

  • Rental licence — Mallorca introduced strict villa licence laws in 2018. Confirm the property holds a valid ETV (Estancias Turísticas en Viviendas) licence before booking.
  • Staff configuration — ask whether the concierge and chef are in-house or contracted third parties. In-house staff deliver a significantly more consistent service.
  • Availability of the chef’s full schedule — some private chefs work only 5 nights per week; confirm this at the enquiry stage.
  • Security and backup systems — properties above €15,000 per week should include CCTV, perimeter fencing, and a backup generator.

Cancellation policies vary sharply. Most luxury rentals in Mallorca require a 30–50% non-refundable deposit, with full payment due 8–10 weeks before arrival.

Best Time to Rent a Luxury Villa in Mallorca

June and September are the best months. Sea temperatures reach 24°C (75°F), beach clubs are fully open, and villa prices run 15–20% below peak (July–August) rates. The island is busy but not overrun.

July and August are peak season. Prices reach maximum rates, and the island’s best villas are fully booked by February each year. Book no later than January if targeting a specific property.

May and October offer the best value. Temperatures sit between 20–26°C (68–79°F), crowds drop significantly, and some villas offer 25–30% discounts on weekly rates. The Tramuntana mountains are excellent for hiking during these months.

November to March is the off-season. Most beach clubs close, but Palma stays active year-round. Off-season villa rental rates are 30–50% lower than peak. A property that costs €12,000 per week in August can be rented for €6,000–€7,000 in November.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average cost of a luxury villa rental in Mallorca per week? 

Weekly rates range from €5,500 (£4,730) for a 4-bedroom Sóller villa in shoulder season to €55,000 (£47,300) for a fully staffed 5-bedroom cliffside estate in Puerto Andratx during July–August. Most premium rentals sit between €10,000 and €25,000 per week.

Which area in Mallorca has the best luxury villas? 

Son Vida is the most prestigious address — gated, secure, close to Palma, and minutes from 3 golf courses. Deià delivers the most dramatic scenery and the highest level of privacy. Puerto Andratx suits guests who want modern glass architecture with marina views. The right area depends on whether your priority is landscape, access, or social scene.

Do luxury villas in Mallorca include a private chef? 

Yes — most villas priced above €10,000 per week include a private chef option. Some properties include a full household team (chef, villa manager, housekeepers) as standard. At lower price points, a private chef is available as an add-on through the concierge service, typically at €200–€400 (£172–£344) per day.

Is Mallorca or Ibiza better for a luxury villa holiday? 

Mallorca is larger, quieter, and more varied than Ibiza. Mallorca covers 3,640 km² (1,405 sq mi) versus Ibiza’s 572 km² (221 sq mi). Ibiza focuses heavily on nightlife and beach clubs. Mallorca offers all of that — plus UNESCO mountain scenery, countryside fincas, Michelin-star dining, and a genuinely slower pace in areas like Deià and Santanyí.

How far in advance should I book a luxury villa in Mallorca for summer 2026? 

Book at least 6 months ahead for July and August. The island’s best villas — particularly in Deià, Son Vida, and Puerto Andratx — are fully reserved by January or February each year. For shoulder season (May, June, September, October), 2–3 months ahead is generally sufficient, though specific properties can be booked 4–5 months out for best selection.

Final Word

Mallorca’s luxury villa market in 2026 is stronger than it has ever been. A 25% increase in premium villa demand, an 11% rise in the broader Balearic luxury property market, and record international enquiries from the US and Scandinavia confirm that competition for the best properties is real. Son Vida, Deià, Pollença, Puerto Andratx, Sóller, and Santanyí each offer a different version of the same island — but the villas in every one of them sell out fast.

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