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From bustling old towns to pretty coves and beautiful beaches, the magical island of Majorca offers a Balearic villa holiday with something for everyone. Just perfect for family holidays.
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Majorca Villa Holidays

Our villas in Majorca (Mallorca) offer something magical for everyone. This sun-drenched destination doesn’t mind whether you spell its name Mallorca as the Spanish locals do, or the British spelling of Majorca. Wander charming old towns, relax on pristine beaches, or discover secret bays – every day brings something new.

Perfect for family escapes, your villa holiday here promises both adventure and relaxation, all at your own pace. From the charming and bustling old town of Alcudia, to our Pollensa villas in the north, to the beautiful beaches of Cala d’Or in the south, and stunning mountain scenery in-between; a Mallorca villa holiday is the perfect way to enjoy that much needed time away. 

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Don’t miss your chance for a summer abroad. Snap up 7 nights from under £1,000 and start dreaming up your perfect slice of sun‑soaked happiness.

 

 

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Nestled in the Balearic archipelago, Mallorca is a Mediterranean gem captivating holidaymakers with its diverse landscapes, from golden beaches to the rugged Tramuntana Mountains. Its capital – Palma â€“ blends historic charm with modern energy showcased in the Gothic Cathedral La Seu.

Explore centuries-old traditions in quaint villages and taste local delicacies like Sobrasada and Ensaïmada. Adventure-seekers can take on hiking trails, diving spots, and sailing escapades, whilst the island's vibrant nightlife echoes with energy. Amidst the buzz, you'll still be able to find peace and quiet in luxurious spas and secluded beaches.

Mallorca offers a mix of culture, natural beauty, and a vibrant lifestyle that promises an unforgettable Mediterranean escape – and you can experience it all from one of our villas for rent in Mallorca.

Our villas for rent in Mallorca are the perfect starting point for a wealth of activities, guaranteed to keep everyone entertained. Choose from thrilling water parks and pristine beaches, to hiking among the pine trees, and cycling over the island’s stunning mountains.

Dive into the rich cultural tapestry of Palma, exploring historic landmarks like the Gothic Cathedral La Seu and the Royal Palace of La Almudaina. And when you want to bask in the sun and relax, head to the island's renowned beaches, from the vibrant Playa de Palma to the secluded coves of Cala Llombards.

For the thrill-seekers, exhilarating hikes and scenic drives through the UNESCO-listed Tramuntana Mountains await. Once you're all adventured-out, Mallorca's food scene will be waiting, where yummy dishes and wine tastings will give you a full stomach and happy heart.

You can also explore local markets, boutique shops, and enjoy family-friendly attractions, for a diverse holiday experience whilst staying in one of our villas in Majorca.

If you want to learn more about all that's waiting for you, check out our top things to do in Majorca.

Majorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, is one of the most popular holiday destinations, and for good reason. With a vast selection of beaches and hidden coves, this sun-drenched island leads the way in Balearic beach bliss! 

  • Cala d’Or – south-west coast; scenic beaches with sun loungers, parasols, and plenty of nearby restaurants and bars.
  • Palma Nova – east coast, near airport; 4km sandy beach with shallow family-friendly areas and a small water park.
  • Puerto Alcudia – golden sands, shallow calm waters; ideal for children, water sports, or relaxing walks along the shore.
  • Playa de Muro – north coast; powdery white sand, calm waters, family-friendly, close to seafood restaurants.

Our Alcudia villas are close to some of the best tourist beaches equipped for families, whilst our Puerto Pollensa villas offer easy access to long stretches of golden sand. The charming coves further south in Cala d’Or provide a more serene and tranquil experience.

Read our guide to the best beaches in Majorca if you want to learn more about where to head if you want to experience a slice of paradise.

Enjoy a sundowner beside your private pool in one of our exclusive Mallorca villas, soaking in the tranquility and elegance of your surroundings. When you venture out, the island offers a sophisticated mix of chic bars, beach clubs, and cultural events. 

In Palma and Santa Ponsa, stylish lounges and vibrant nightspots provide the perfect setting for an evening out, while the resorts of Alcudia and Puerto Pollensa offer open-air restaurants, live music, and refined bars for a more relaxed pace. 

Experience Mallorca’s nightlife on your terms, then retreat to the comfort and privacy of your villa, where every evening feels as indulgent as the day before. 

The island's cuisine is a reflection of its history. With tapas restaurants lining the streets, you’re in for a culinary treat. In addition to enjoying some of the best wine and seafood in Spain, you can also sample a wide variety of regional specialties as well as typical fare like paella (a rice dish), Tortilla De Patatas (potato omelet), and Bocadillos De Calamares (fried calamari sandwiches).

Speciality dishes in Majorca include Tumbet – a vegetarian stew similar to a Ratatouille, and Serviola a la Mallorquina â€“ fresh fish baked and smothered in a rich tomato sauce.

Our villas to rent in Mallorca are never too far away from restaurants serving these specialties as well as a variety of international cuisines to suit all tastes.

Though Majorca is a modern holiday destination, its rich history is never far away. Ancient Greek and Roman ruins dot the island, perfect for day trips from Palma or Alcudia.

In Palma, the medieval old town, La Ciutat Vella, showcases stunning Catalan Gothic architecture, while art lovers can visit Picasso’s former studio on Carrer del Convent. Local markets, like Mercat de l'Olivar or Sineu Market, bring the island’s vibrant crafts to life, from pottery to intricate embroidery.

Venture into the countryside to discover stone villages such as Valldemossa and Deià, where artists and writers have long found inspiration amidst breathtaking landscapes.

Nestled in the Balearic archipelago, Mallorca is a Mediterranean gem captivating holidaymakers with its diverse landscapes, from golden beaches to the rugged Tramuntana Mountains. Its capital – Palma â€“ blends historic charm with modern energy showcased in the Gothic Cathedral La Seu.

Explore centuries-old traditions in quaint villages and taste local delicacies like Sobrasada and Ensaïmada. Adventure-seekers can take on hiking trails, diving spots, and sailing escapades, whilst the island's vibrant nightlife echoes with energy. Amidst the buzz, you'll still be able to find peace and quiet in luxurious spas and secluded beaches.

Mallorca offers a mix of culture, natural beauty, and a vibrant lifestyle that promises an unforgettable Mediterranean escape – and you can experience it all from one of our villas for rent in Mallorca.

Each region has its own way of showing off sun, sea and relaxed villa living:

  • Palma & Surrounding Areas – bustling streets, elegant squares and vibrant cafés.
  • Alcúdia & Pollença – golden sands, calm waters and charming old towns.
  • Sóller & Deià – mountain villages, fragrant citrus groves and scenic train rides.
  • Cala d’Or & Santanyí – hidden coves, turquoise waters and boutique shops.
  • Palma Nova – lively nightlife, wide beaches and family-friendly resorts.
  • Port de Pollença & Formentor – serene bays, pine-scented walks and breathtaking views.
  • Andratx & Port d’Andratx – fishing harbours, luxury villas and sunset panoramas. 

Majorca is easily accessible from the UK, with direct flights to Palma de Mallorca airport taking around three hours. Regular services also connect from other European cities, making it simple to start your villa holiday without hassle.

  • Car hire – perfect for exploring hidden coves, picturesque villages, and scenic corners of the island at your own pace.
  • Taxis – available outside arrivals; fares to Palma around €30.
  • Buses – regular service straight into central Palma for just a couple of euros; Placa Espana is the hub for onward travel.
  • Trains – the scenic Palma to Sóller line winds through the mountains to a 17th-century station, offering a memorable journey.

A Mallorca holiday villa is a great way to make the most of your time on the island. Not only will you be able to relax and unwind, you can also explore the island at your own pace, enjoying the views from your villa, as well as taking advantage of its private pool and well-equipped kitchen.

Whether you're looking for an active or relaxing holiday, a villa in Mallorca offers something for everyone. We have an extensive range of handpicked villas to suit all requirements; from rustic villas nestled among the pine forests of Sierra de Tramuntana, to beach villas within walking distance of Port de Pollensa.

For a stress-free experience, consider booking a villa package that includes flights. This allows you to organise travel and accommodation together, with the added reassurance of ATOL protection.

What is the nicest part of Majorca?

Alcudia and Puerto Pollensa for calm, golden beaches. Cala d’Or and Valldemossa for secluded charm. Palma and Andratx for chic style and culture.

Are villas cheaper than hotels?

Villas offer more space, privacy, and freedom. Perfect for families or groups, with private pools and kitchens.

Where to avoid staying in Majorca?

Busy party hubs like parts of Magaluf can feel hectic. Stick to AlcudiaPuerto PollensaCala d’Or, or Palma for a more relaxed, elegant experience.

Which is the nicest resort in Majorca?

Alcudia combines family beaches, restaurants, and activities. Puerto Pollensa offers calm waters and scenic charm, Cala d’Or has tranquil coves, and Palma is perfect for culture and nightlife.

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If alfresco dining, beach-hopping adventures and a taste of coastal life appeal to you, then visiting Majorca in summer is a must. It’s the perfect season to soak up the island’s atmosphere and enjoy a well-deserved escape for total relaxation.

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Spring brings the beginning of warmth to Majorca, with colourful blooms and calm surroundings. It’s an ideal season for wandering through the stunning towns, enjoying quiet beaches and discovering the island’s charm.