Villas in Majorca Our collection of private villas in Spain includes villas in Majorca ranging from traditional stone fincas to contemporary designer pads. All of our luxury villas in Majorca have private pools and are conveniently located for exploring the pretty towns and beaches of the islands.
INTRODUCTION
The Iberian peninsula is a treasure-trove of arts and culture brimming with fabulous flamenco, music, history, architecture, literature, sport, and fiestas! The exuberance and warmth of the Spaniards and the glorious predictability of the summer weather ensures your villa vacation lives long in the memory. We have luxury vacation villas in Andalucia, Catalonia and on the idyllic islands of Majorca, Ibiza and Menorca. Also, have a look at our hand picked selection of Spanish villas with pools.
Southern Spain is a land comprised of varying cultures and terrains. The land stretches from the Sierra Morena Mountains in the North to the Sierra Nevada in the South, which roll into the crystal blue Mediterranean Sea. Most of this southern portion fits within the Andalucian countryside. This region is home to two of Spain’s most famous monuments - the Mosque of Cordoba and the remarkable Alhambra in Granada.
Andalucía is the place to experience the buzz of the Spanish fiesta, you’ll find activity everywhere from the tapas bars to the old palaces. The region is typified by pretty pueblos blancos which cling tenaciously to steep hillsides. It is a haven for sun worshippers and golf fanatics making it an ideal destination from which to enjoy a luxury villa holiday, offering something for all the family.
Due to their geographical position in the middle of the Mediterranean, the Balearic Islands , benefited from many influences including the Greeks. In the 13th century Catalan settlers brought their language and culture to the islands. The largest island Majorca, is a perfect mix of stunning beaches and a rugged interior which is ideal for exploring by horse or bike. Palma, the capital, oozes style and rewards the explorer with fine boutiques and a plethora of galleries while its massive Gothic Cathedral, an imposing backdrop to the rows of gleaming yachts in the harbour, is well worth a visit. Ibiza although smaller, features a number of World Heritage sites, but the main attraction is its gleaming waters and exquisite family-friendly beaches. This small piece of paradise is perfect place for slowing the pace and indulging in some gentle walking, riding, yoga or of course, swimming.
Catalonia is an incredibly diverse region fronting onto the Mediterranean Sea, backed by the majestic Pyranees mountains and flanked to the north by France. Alluring Barcelona is its beating heart, a city coursing with passion for football and food. Take time strolling along Las Ramblas and absorb some outrageous architecture particularly the bizarre confection that is the Sagrada Familia, from the imagination of that famous Catalan Antoni Gaudi. Further up the coast in Figueres, another strange construction demands attention with its roofline of giant eggs, the museum and final resting place of Catalonia’s other favourite son, Salvador Dali. On the theme of the sublime, for an unforgettable experience jump in the car and head to the coastal town of Roses to sit at a table in one of the world’s great restaurants, 3 Michelin starred, El-Bulli.
VILLAS IN MAJORCA
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C'AwanuiLocation : Majorca,SpainPollenca | Bedrooms: 4 | Sleeps: 8 The interior of this luxury Majorcan villa is cool, stylish and comfortable; but it is the attention to detail that really sets C'Awanui apart. From the finest linens in the bedrooms to the latest equipment and gadgets - nothing has been ove(...) |
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Can AlmendraLocation : Majorca,SpainManacor | Bedrooms: 5 | Sleeps: 10 This spacious and tastefully furnished property is situated in a peaceful, rural position between Manacor and Porto Christo, about 20 minutes from the beaches at Porto Christo and Cala Millor. From the house and garden there are wonderful views over the countryside i(...) |
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Can MoliLocation : Majorca,SpainPort de Soller | Bedrooms: 7 | Sleeps: 14 REDUCED RATES! On Majorca’s stunning north-west coast, in the heart of the spectacular Tramuntana Mountains and only a short drive away from the bustling towns of Soller and Port de Soller lies this 350,000m2 |
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Can NoblessaLocation : Majorca,SpainMallorca | Bedrooms: 4 | Sleeps: 8 Situated in the heart of the unspoilt beautiful village of Selva at the foot of the Sierra de Tramuntana mountain range lies this 140-year old refurbished town house within walking distance to local shops, bars and restaurants. Decorated to (...) |
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Casa BellavistaLocation : Majorca,SpainArta | Bedrooms: 4 | Sleeps: 8 This grand property lies in a peaceful situation amongst 30,000m2 of beautiful private land near Artà on Majorca. The villa, including three double and one twin bedroom, has under floor heating, making this a perfect rental home for early(...) |
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EVENTS
Bring a flavour of local life to your villa holiday with a visit to one of the festivals and events of Majorca. See below for details.
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PRACTICAL INFO
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Spanish
The Euro (€) is the official currency of Majorca. Coins are available in 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, 50 cent , €1 & €2 denominations. Notes are available in €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 denominations.
Travellers cheques are widely accepted for exchange or purchase in major cities, but in more rural areas, visit a bank to exchange them for Euros. Major credit cards are widely accepted here (though a limited number of merchants have American Express accounts) and ATM access is widespread.
Exchange currency only at authorized outlets such as banks and hotels, and exchange only what you think you will spend in-country. Coins cannot be reconverted on departure.
Save all receipts from any currency exchange transaction. You may be asked to produce them when you exit the country, and they are required if you intend to reconvert local currency.
The Spanish are fairly relaxed about tipping etiquette. However service is not usually included in restaurants and it is common practice to leave the spare change, or up to 10% of the total in a smarter restaurant. Taxi drivers and bartenders may be tipped less. Many petrol stations are not self service, however it is not usual to tip the station attendant.
Travel documents are your responsibility. In general you should have:
During the summer months the island typically has 11 hours of sunshine each day, average temperature topping 29ºC as well as virtually no rain. Spring's and autumn's temperatures range from 22ºC-28ºC and the region's sunshine is still between 8-10 hours a day. The weather can be unpredictable and much more changeable, with the night-time temperature dropping quite dramatically. The winter brings average temperatures dropping to a cooler 15ºC, and 5 hours of sunshine a day.
It is advisable to contact your doctor before you travel if you have any specific health concerns and take out appropriate travel and medical insurance.
Electrical service in Spain, including Majorca, is supplied at 220-240 volts/50 hertz – a converter/adaptor may be required.