Villas in the Balearic Islands with Private Pools Rated Excellent (4.8/5) Overview Villas Things to do Best time to visit Travel guides The blissful Balearic Islands represent the jewels in Spain's crown. Holidays to the Balearic Islands offer the much sought-after Mediterranean climate with over 300 days of sunshine per year. Treat yourself to a dreamy villa in the Balearic Islands — our handpicked selection promise an escape like no other. Whilst each island has magnificent beaches and stunning scenery, each also has a unique identity and charm. Whether you're looking for the serene beauty of Menorca, the charm and adventure of Majorca, or the vibrant rhythm of Ibiza, you'll be spoilt for choice. Solmar invites you to experience azure waters, sun-kissed shores, and picture-perfect landscapes, which serve as the backdrop to a collection of handpicked villas in the Balearic Islands. Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Balearic Islands Villas Flight time 2-3hrs Time difference +1hr Currency Euro € Language Catalan and Spanish Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Balearic Islands Villas Regions in Balearic Islands Previous Next Majorca From £550 per week Menorca From £526 per week Ibiza From £2920 per week Save £200 on Summer Villa Holidays Use code SOLMAR200 Book now Explore the area Map settings Map style Street Hybrid Satellite More about Balearic Islands Balearic Island Villa Holidays The Balearic Islands, located in the western Mediterranean Sea, offer a diverse and unforgettable holiday experience. Made up of three main islands — Mallorca, Menorca, and Ibiza — each present their own unique charm and attraction.Mallorca, the largest, entices with its splendid beaches, hidden coves, and lively nightlife. Menorca, renowned for its tranquility and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status, boasts pristine beaches such as Cala Turqueta and historic sites like the Naveta des Tudons. Ibiza, a global nightlife hotspot, balances its club scene with beautiful beaches like Playa d'en Bossa and culture seen in Dalt Vila's UNESCO heritage.Our villas in the Balearic Islands are within reach of all of these popular tourist spots, offering the perfect place for you to unwind and recharge for the adventures of the next day.If you're unsure and need a little more inspiration as to which Balearic Island is the best for you, our blog can help you decide. Things to do in the Balearic Islands No matter which Balearic Island villa you choose, there will be plenty of blissful moments for everyone.Whether you're craving an action-packed holiday or a more cultured journey through these islands' fascinating past and diverse mountain villages, our villas in the Balearic Islands are at the heart of it all.IbizaYou can experience legendary clubs like Pacha and Amnesia, vibrant beach parties, and sunset gatherings at iconic spots like Café del Mar. As well as vibrant nightlife, discover stunning beaches such as Playa d'en Bossa, Cala Conta, and Cala Salada for a mix of lively atmospheres and picturesque settings. Lots of adventure also awaits with activities like cliff diving, rock climbing, or exploring natural caves.MajorcaLots of outdoor escapades await in Majorca. Explore the Tramuntana mountain range through hiking or cycling trails, visit the picturesque villages of Valldemossa and Deià, and take scenic drives along the coastline for breathtaking views. There are also a range of beaches from family-friendly spots like Alcudia to secluded paradises like Es Trenc. Don't forget to visit Palma's historic sites like the majestic Palma Cathedral, the Old Town's charming streets, and local markets teeming with artisanal crafts, food, and souvenirs.MenorcaEnjoy snorkeling, swimming, or kayaking in crystal-clear waters at beaches like Cala Macarella and Cala Turqueta. You can also follow the Camí de Cavalls coastal path to discover hidden coves and stunning viewpoints. And when you want a dose of culture, visit the historic Naveta des Tudons, explore the charming towns of Ciutadella and Mahón, and delve into the island's past at archaeological sites, museums, and local markets. Nightlife in the Balearic Islands Ibiza and Majorca lead the way in the Balearic's clubbing scene — but there's so much more on offer than you might think. From the busy ports of Alcudia and Puerto Pollensa in Mallorca to Menorca's sleepy seaside towns, there's enough variety in the Balearics, no matter your taste.IbizaIbiza is one of the world's top destinations for energetic and vibrant nightlife, and its infamous party scene attracts thousands of people every year. You can expect to find renowned DJs at its iconic clubs like Pacha, Amnesia, and Ushuaïa. The island also features trendy beach clubs and bars along its picturesque coastline, perfect for sunset cocktails or relaxed evenings by the sea. However, you can also enjoy a cultural vibe here and explore Ibiza's Old Town for a more authentic Spanish experience.Majorcaajorca is a popular destination for family holidays, as it offers sunshine, spectacular beaches and fabulous restaurants. While less lively than Ibiza, Majorca still has an impressive selection of nightlife spots and bars.MenorcaMenorca has a more laid-back and subdued nightlife compared to its neighbouring islands. Its evening scene revolves around enjoying leisurely dinners at waterfront restaurants, savouring local cuisine, and enjoying entertainment at cosy bars and terraces. This beautiful island is renowned for its gorgeous landscape, archaeological sites, and fresh seafood restaurants.Our Balearic Island villas are ideally located in the more family-friendly resorts, where you can enjoy harbour-side drinks, vibrant bars and even live music and dancing. Beaches in the Balearic Islands The Balearic Islands boast an exceptional array of beaches, each with its own distinct character, ranging from expansive sandy stretches to secluded coves and crystalline waters. Many of these hold the prestigious Blue Flag status for cleanliness and safety.Our villas in the Balearic Islands are within easy reach of the very best beaches, meaning you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to a day by the pool or a day at the beach. Take your pick — the choice is all yours.Cala TurquetaThe jewel in Menorca's crown, Cala Turqueta, is one of those beautiful beaches that transports you to another world. The beach has stretches of white sand and a rugged landscape featuring lush greenery and glistening rocks.It's one of the best places for snorkelling as the waters are shallow, with plenty of fish to marvel at.Playa de AlcúdiaOne of Mallorca's most popular tourist beaches, Playa de Alcúdia backs onto some of the major resorts on the island. You can expect long stretches of sand, sun loungers and bars, and calm waters for the kids to splash around in.Cala BenirrásThere's so much to enjoy at Benirrás beach, including magnificent scenery. Keeping in tune with Ibiza's party theme, this beach is a tourist hotspot renowned for its hippy culture. Drummers create rhythmic melodies that continue late into the night, often accompanied by guitarists, adding to the lively atmosphere. Food and Drink in the Balearic Islands The Balearic Islands are a haven for gastronomic enthusiasts, offering a delightful fusion of Mediterranean flavors and local culinary traditions. Many restaurants will serve all of your traditional Spanish favourites, including paella and tapas, as well as a range of international cuisines. Don't be afraid to try some local speciality dishes too; you might just find a new favourite. As the Balearic Islands are tourist destinations, you'll also find a range of restaurants for families, including British-themed pubs, American diners and Indian food.Throughout the Balearic Islands, dining experiences are complemented by local markets, where visitors can discover fresh produce, cheeses, meats, and artisanal crafts, enhancing the gastronomic journey. Whether relishing traditional recipes passed down through generations or savouring modern interpretations of Mediterranean cuisine, the islands offer a sumptuous feast for the senses, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in the culinary delights of the region. History and Culture in the Balearic Islands Holidays to the Balearic Islands are packed with enough treasures to keep a dedicated history buff busy for days. Delve deep into the islands' history by exploring ancient villages, Gothic Castles, and striking Cathedrals.The community of the Balearic Islands are proud of their history and heritage, and there is a distinct difference here compared to the Spanish mainland.Eivissa, IbizaAs we said before, Ibiza isn't all about nightclubs; it also has some impressive historical sites. As an old medieval city, Eivissa is steeped in history, with old buildings and beautiful views. You can also visit a museum featuring contemporary art and walk along the cobbled streets.It's a great way to escape the more tourist areas of Ibiza and appreciate the island's rich culture.Palma de Mallorca Another historical town with a rich history is Palma de Mallorca. It's one of the more popular spots in Majorca due to the Catedral de Mallorca, a magnificent building open to the public Monday to Saturday.You can also take a walk to the town's harbour, which shows off Mallorca's scenery and has a fresh fish market.Alcudia, MallorcaImagine walking through a town that takes you back in time, and you'll understand why so many people flock to Alcudia. The ancient walled town is beautiful, with so much history everywhere you look.Take a look at Roman monuments and marvel at how well this town has been preserved to retain its authentic charm.Talatí de DaltTalatí de Dalt is a prehistoric archaeological site close to Menorca's capital of Mahón. Believed to have been constructed in 1300 BC, it's the remains of a sanctuary that features underground chambers. You can visit the site between April and October, but you'll need a car or you can go by bus. Family Fun in the Balearic Islands The Balearic Islands are a great holiday destination for families because there's so much on offer. Of course, you can expect a range of water parks with slides and rides on each island and fun activities such as go-karting and crazy golf.Palma AquariumLocated in Mallorca, the Palma Aquarium houses an impressive display of over 8000 animals living in five million litres of salt water. Children will love visiting The Big Blue, Europe's deepest shark tank.Cave ToursMallorca is home to many caves, and families can explore them on a boat trip. You can also enjoy a light and sound display, which brings the caves to life and adds some magic to the experience.Better still, it's a great way to get out of the sun and cool down.Horse ValleyAnimal lovers should take a trip to Horse Valley in Ibiza. The resort rescues horses and gives them a new lease on life in a beautiful setting. Families can enjoy spending time with the animals and riding through the mountains.Ibiza Climbing ParkAnother popular day trip is Ibiza's outdoor climbing park. It's perfect for adventurers, with zip lines and plenty of obstacles for kids to navigate. There are also different circuits for young children and adults, so the whole family can get involved.Lloc de Menorca ZooMenorca has a small zoo but offers plenty of entertainment for the little ones. A tropical garden and small aquarium house exotic animals, while you can also get close to lemurs and farm animals. Our Balearic Island Villas Offer Something for Everyone With so much to do and year-round sunshine, you can guarantee that our villas in the Balearic Islands will consistently deliver fun and relaxation. Our homes away from home vary in price, but there are plenty of premium (and budget-friendly) properties.Majorca villasOur villas in Majorca are within reach of the most popular tourist attractions, restaurants and beaches. Sleeping between two to twelve people, these villas include all the amenities you'd expect, including air conditioning and free WiFi.Menorca villasWe offer holiday rentals close to Menorca airport and in the heart of local towns. You never want to be far from a beach, and most of our villas are within walking distance of the gorgeous scenery this island is renowned for.Ibiza villasOur villas in Ibiza offer something for everyone, and you can plan your perfect holiday. We provide accommodation in the busiest resorts and the countryside for peace and quiet.Premium villas with a private poolMost of our holiday rentals also have a private pool, and some are heated. Our premium villas offer an array of convenient amenities in a beautiful setting. Lavish, decadent and full of personality, you'll love our range of homes that will make your next getaway one to remember. Book Your Slice of Balearic Island Bliss Now Escape to the serene beauty of the Balearic Islands with our exquisite range of villas. Whether it's the laid-back charm of Ibiza, the picturesque allure of Mallorca, or the pristine landscapes of Menorca, our curated selection offers the perfect retreat.You can view our villas either through each particular island or contact our friendly team if you'd like to learn more about how Solmar Villas works. All of our villas in the Balearic Islands come with a swimming pool and BBQ facilities, so you can enjoy the privacy of your very own home whilst still getting out and about.Our goal is to tailor your escape to match your desires. Unsure which island suits you best? Contact us for personalised guidance. Secure your slice of paradise early; these sought-after getaways fill up fast! Your dream holiday begins with a simple click or call—let us pave the way to your Balearic bliss. Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Balearic Islands Villas Previous Next The Santa Maria Cathedral in Palma Better known as Palma Cathedral, this is one of the most iconic attractions and a proud symbol of both Palma and the whole of Majorca. Be sure to take time to explore the cathedral grounds, as this magnificent landmark is as breathtaking inside as it is outside. No visit to Palma City Centre would be complete without it — simply hop on a bus, and one of the first sights to greet you will be the stunning Palma Cathedral, a Majorca attraction not to be missed. Explore Menorca's beauty Take a hike (or a gentle stroll) along one of Menorca’s many seaside paths, where you can enjoy the fresh sea air and take in the island’s scenic views. One of the best routes is Cami de Cavalls, located on the north side of the island. If you enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and exploring, Menorca offers plenty to discover. Since being declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in the 1990s, 40% of the island has been protected, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty on foot. From hidden footpaths and unspoilt terrain to limestone cliffs and pine forests, Menorca is a haven for those who love to explore. Ibiza Old Town Known to locals as Dalt Vila, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a fascinating insight into the island’s rich history. Wandering through the narrow, cobbled streets, the architecture tells the story of days gone by. Reigning over the town is a 14th-century Gothic-style cathedral, with a lookout point at the top over the historical cityscape. Ibiza castle is sure to impress, fortified with crumbling medieval stone walls. To get up close to fascinating artefacts or celebrate the work of modern Ibizan artists, there’s a collection of art galleries and museums to delve into. Average monthly temperatures Hover to view average price info Jan No price available 15°C Feb Price from: £1187 per month 15°C Mar Price from: £923 per month 17°C Apr Price from: £544 per month 20°C May Price from: £719 per month 23°C Jun Price from: £1364 per month 27°C Jul Price from: £1998 per month 30°C Aug Price from: £1518 per month 30°C Sep Price from: £818 per month 27°C Oct Price from: £634 per month 24°C Nov Price from: £1187 per month 19°C Dec Price from: £1187 per month 16°C Villas in Balearic Islands aren’t operated Jan Annual sunshine 340 days Hottest period June to August Busiest month August Summer Warm weather, golden days and crystal-clear waters are what a summer in the Balearic Islands is all about. From Mallorca’s scenic landscapes to Ibiza’s lively atmosphere and Menorca’s tranquil beauty, there is something for everyone to enjoy during the summer months. Spring Spring in the Balearic Islands brings milder temperatures that gradually give way to warmer days, vibrant blossoms and a calmer atmosphere. It’s the perfect time to explore scenic landscapes, enjoy quiet beaches and soak up the islands’ natural charm before the summer rush. Must Do Fairs and Festivals in Menorca this year! Read more Which Balearic Island is best for you? Read more Things to do in Ibiza Read more Things to do in Menorca Read more Things to do in Majorca Read more Top activities in Menorca Read more Best National Parks in Europe Read more Mountain Biking in Majorca Read more Best Beaches in Spain & Islands Read more