Majorca (Mallorca) Villa Rentals with Private Pools Rated Excellent (4.8/5) Overview Villas Things to do Best time to visit Travel guides 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. A sun, sea and sand destination for some, a hilltop haven of tranquility for others. 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. Expect a fantastic getaway with direct flights, and you won’t be disappointed. Picture yourself in a haven of tranquility, surrounded by sapphire waters, sun-kissed beaches, and picture-perfect Mediterranean views. Discover your perfect escape with our collection of Majorca villas. Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Majorca Villas Flight time 2.5 - 3hrs Time difference +1 hour Currency Euro € Language Catalan (Mallorquín) and Spanish Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Majorca Villas Resorts in Majorca Previous Next Alcudia From £855 per week Cala San Vicente From £765 per week Cala d'Or From £550 per week Pollensa From £714 per week Porto Colom From £2403 per week Puerto Pollensa From £897 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 Majorca Enjoy a Villa Holiday in Majorca 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—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. Things to do in Majorca 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 Mallorca.If you want to learn more about all that's waiting for you, check out our top things to do in Majorca. Beaches 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!Long stretches of fine white sand coupled with water sports, beach bars and promenades, as well as more peaceful, pebbly coves off the beaten track, make Majorca’s beach selection varied yet satisfying.Cala d’OrCala d’Or beach is one of the most popular beaches in Majorca. It's renowned for its captivating beaches and scenic beauty, and is located in the south-west of the island and has a wide range of facilities on offer, including sun loungers and parasols. If you want to eat or drink, there are plenty of restaurants and bars nearby.Palma NovaPalma Nova beach is one of the most gorgeous beaches in Majorca. Palma Nova is a small town on the east coast, close to the airport and just south of Alcudia Bay. The beach itself runs for about 4km, but it has two distinct areas: one relatively shallow and sandy with rocks in the middle; and the other which is much deeper and clear of rocks.The beach is popular with families as there are plenty of facilities for children including a small water park near the entrance to Palma Nova marina. There’s also an excellent range of restaurants nearby if you don’t want to cook for yourself after your day on this glorious sun-kissed beach.Puerto AlcudiaStretching for several kilometers, this Blue Flag beach has fine, golden sand and shallow, calm waters. Its gradual slope into the sea makes it perfect for children to safely paddle and play. Water sports enthusiasts can indulge in activities like windsurfing and sailing, whilst those looking relaxation can bask in the sun or take leisurely walks along the shore.Playa de MuroPlaya de Muro is a beautiful beach on the north coast of Majorca, close to Ciutadella. It's a haven for families and water sports enthusiasts alike. With its powdery white sand and shallow, calm waters, it's perfect for a relaxing day under the Mediterranean sun. There are also plenty of options for eating at the many seafood restaurants close by.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. Nightlife in Majorca Enjoy a sundowner or two in one of our Mallorca villas, next to your private pool. Or if you prefer to get out and about, discover the mix of laid-back bars and high-octane nightclubs, with the latter predominantly located on the southwest of the island close to Palma and Santa Ponsa.If you're looking for a party, Magaluf is the place to go. The lively bars and clubs offer plenty of opportunities to dance the night away, plus there are also some great restaurants serving up delicious Mediterranean food if you need a break from all the energy.The resorts of Alcudia and Puerto Pollensa offer the perfect variety of vibrant bars with live music and open-air restaurants for those wanting a quiet drink.Experience the vibrancy of Mallorca's nightlife, from chic lounges to beach clubs, cultural events, and late-night dancing, all within easy reach whilst indulging in the comfort of our exclusive villas to rent in Mallorca. Food and Drink in Majorca 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 – 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. History and Culture in Majorca Though Majorca is a modern tourist destination, its roots are deep rooted in culture and history. The island was inhabited by the ancient Greeks and Romans, who left behind their own ruins in the form of temples and theatres. You can visit these sites yourself by taking day trips from Palma or Alcudia.Experience the capital PalmaPalma, the capital of Majorca, has a rich history. The city's old town, known as La Ciutat Vella, dates back to medieval times and offers many beautiful examples of Catalan Gothic architecture.Wander in the footsteps of PicassoIf you're an art fan, take a trip to Palma de Mallorca, the city that was Picasso's home base during much of his life, and visit his studio on Carrer del Convent which contains a few of his paintings. Or head to his house in Port Lligat, where he lived from 1953 until his death in 1973. The house is located on the northwest coast about an hour from Palma. It's open daily from 9:30am to 9pm.Immerse yourself in the local marketsExploring local markets, such as the Mercat de l'Olivar in Palma or the Sineu Market, allows visitors to experience Mallorca's vibrant artisanal crafts, including pottery, glassware, and intricate embroidery.Take in the beauty of the stone villagesVenturing beyond the cities unveils Mallorca's rural charm. Discover picturesque stone villages like Valldemossa and Deià, where artists and writers have sought inspiration amidst stunning landscapes. Enjoy the Ultimate Retreat with a Mallorca Villa Holiday Majorca is an island of contrasts; it has a fascinating history, plenty of sights for culture vultures, shops for shopaholics, delicious local cuisine for foodies, and more beaches than you can count on your fingers and toes. It also has a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters that make it perfect for year-round travel.Our villas in Mellorca offer the perfect starting point to explore the best this gem island has to give holidaymakers.Premium villasTake your pick from our handpicked selection of premium villas across Mallorca. Whether you're a large family or a couple looking for an intimate retreat, our premium villas in Mallorca cater to diverse tastes. Expect nothing less than modern comforts such as air conditioning, WiFi, and your own private pool, creating an oasis of all wants amidst this island's natural beauty.Seaside blissImmerse yourself in the coastal wonders of Majorca with our exquisite sea view villas. Perched along the island's stunning coastline, each villa offers an awe-inspiring panorama of the Mediterranean Sea. These handpicked havens have been beautifully designed, featuring expansive terraces that blend indoor opulence with the mesmerising allure of the sea.Romantic escapesFor couples looking for an intimate hideaway, our villas for couples are nestled amid landscapes that provide the perfect romantic retreat. Take in the serenity of your own private oasis, whether it's a secluded garden terrace, a sun-drenched poolside, or a balcony overlooking the sapphire waters. Inside, find a harmonious blend of comfort and sophistication, setting the stage for cherished moments together.Family havensDesigned with families in mind, our family-friendly retreats, like our large villas, are perfect for a getaway to remember. With thoughtfully designed interiors, spacious bedrooms, and vibrant outdoor spaces, these accommodations provide ample room for relaxation and play. Embrace the spirit of togetherness with our family-friendly villas in Majorca, inviting you to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the island's surroundings. Book Now for Your Exclusive Mallorca Retreat 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.It's never been easier to book a villa holiday in Mallorca. To find out more, or for help choosing the perfect villa for you, contact our friendly Solmar team today. Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Majorca Villas Previous Next Serra de Tramuntana Mountains The Serra de Tramuntana is one of Mallorca’s most captivating attractions, and it’s easy to see why. Stretching along the island’s north-west coast, these stunning mountains cover around 30% of Mallorca’s terrain. This remarkable UNESCO World Heritage site offers some of the island’s rawest and finest scenery, making it well worth exploring in depth. Hire a car and follow the winding roads up to Puig Major, the island’s highest peak at 1,445 metres, where you’ll be rewarded with truly breathtaking views. Cuevas del Drach The Cuevas del Drach, located on the east coast of Mallorca, is a must-visit for anyone wanting to explore the island’s most remarkable and authentic sites. This extraordinary cave system is home to vast stalactites, stalagmites and shimmering underground lakes, offering a truly unique experience. Shopping in the Capital – Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca is the island’s shopping heart, offering two major department stores alongside a mix of high street and designer boutiques. Old Town Alcudia is another favourite, combining culture with charming shopping opportunities. Across the island, you’ll find everything from luxury boutiques to affordable fashion and unique gift shops in Cala d’Or, Alcudia and Pollensa. For true shopaholics, Palma de Mallorca remains unbeatable, offering a shopping experience that is sure to be unforgettable. Average monthly temperatures Hover to view average price info Jan No price available 15°C Feb Price from: £1187 per month 16°C Mar Price from: £923 per month 18°C Apr Price from: £745 per month 20°C May Price from: £822 per month 24°C Jun Price from: £1417 per month 29°C Jul Price from: £1926 per month 31°C Aug Price from: £1782 per month 32°C Sep Price from: £1006 per month 28°C Oct Price from: £714 per month 24°C Nov Price from: £1187 per month 19°C Dec Price from: £1187 per month 16°C Villas in Majorca aren’t operated Jan Annual sunshine 340 days Hottest period June to August Busiest month August Summer 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. Spring 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. Things to do in Majorca Read more Top 5 Golf Break Destinations in Europe Read more Mountain Biking in Majorca Read more Best Beaches in Spain & Islands Read more