Mallorca’s villas range from ochre village houses to hilltop fincas, each reflecting the island’s varied microclimates—from the cloud-touched cliffs of Deià to the sun-drenched southern shores. This curated list spotlights farmhouses, modern eco-homes and historic manor houses chosen for host reputation, guest reviews, amenities, location and interior design. Below are the top picks with quick facts and what makes each special.
Finca Can Shorta, S’Horta
Guests: 17. Beds/baths: 6 beds, 7 baths.
Why we love it: A restored stone finca with contemporary interiors, a glass-fronted marble fireplace, mature gardens of palms, citrus and cacti, private pool, outdoor kitchen and boules court. Secluded yet a short drive from beaches and shops, with optional services for added ease.
Moroccan Majesty, Llubí
Guests: 8. Beds/baths: 4 beds, 4 baths.
Why we love it: Moorish-inspired styling—hand-painted ceilings, crittall-style windows and lantern-lit lounges—plus a Moroccan-tiled pool and shady terraces. A curated, restful retreat close to sandy beaches and waterfront tavernas.
Peachy Pop, Pollença
Guests: 10. Beds/baths: 5 beds, 5 baths.
Why we love it: Bohemian escape under the Tramuntana mountains with landscaped gardens, a pool terrace with hammocks and daybed, a shaded pergola for alfresco lunches and barbecues. Within walking distance of Pollença’s historic center and nearby coves.
Casa Sòller, Sóller
Guests: 11. Beds/baths: 6 beds, 5 baths.
Why we love it: Set among orange groves with a saltwater pool, the property includes a main house plus casitas and a studio for privacy. Multiple terraces and a rooftop dining area, minutes from Sóller town.
Casa Dolphina, Deià
Guests: 6. Beds/baths: 3 beds, 4 baths.
Why we love it: Traditional Mallorcan features married to modern comforts, a private pool with Mediterranean and Tramuntana views, and a large alfresco dining table. Walkable to Cala Deià and local cafés and shops.
Villa Ses Rentadores, Selva
Guests: 8. Beds/baths: 4 beds, 4.5 baths.
Why we love it: Classical rustic interiors with exposed beams, manicured terraces that open onto outdoor dining, and a large lawn-carved pool. Barbecue facilities and just a short stroll to Selva’s alleys and markets.
Cal Abat, Deià
Guests: 8. Beds/baths: 4 beds, 4 baths.
Why we love it: Farmhouse character with an infinity pool and panoramic Tramuntana and village views. Balconies and patios furnished for relaxing; four en suite bedrooms make it ideal for friends or family.
Villa Mikk, Pollença
Guests: 7. Beds/baths: 4 beds, 4 baths.
Why we love it: A restored five-level townhouse in central Pollença with light-filled open-plan living, a courtyard pool, sun loungers on the terrace and outdoor dining and barbecue. Close to Placa Mayor and local markets.
Pieces of Blue, Pla de Mallorca
Guests: 6. Beds/baths: 3 beds, 2 baths.
Why we love it: An eco-conscious finca once used by shepherds, featuring a heated outdoor pool, a calm earthy palette, barbecue and private chef options, airport pickup and dog-friendly policies—a stylish sustainable stay.
Villa Baroness, Manacor
Guests: 18. Beds/baths: 9 beds, 9 baths.
Why we love it: A 17th-century manor transformed into a palatial home with formal dining for 18, an on-site chapel, 150 hectares of gardens and olive groves, plus a 50-foot pool with pool house—ideal for large celebrations and weddings.
Villa Santanyi, Portopetro
Guests: 11. Beds/baths: 5 beds, 4 baths.
Why we love it: Minimalist-modern architecture with bone-white walls, a 130-foot saltwater infinity pool, sunken tennis court, playhouse and productive olive and almond groves. A house manager can arrange breakfasts and local services.
Golden Shimmer, Búger
Guests: 6. Beds/baths: 3 beds, 2 baths.
Why we love it: A 17th-century Gothic-Catalan finca with exposed stone and timber beams, Vietnamese lanterns and antique furniture. Its sculptural, rock-like pool and proximity to Muro Beach and medieval Alcúdia make it memorable.
Villa Es Molinet, Campanet
Guests: 4. Beds/baths: 2 beds, 3 baths.
Why we love it: Secluded, family-friendly villa in the Tramuntana foothills with shaded outdoor dining, a saltwater pool, loungers and a hammock. A short walk or cycle to Campanet village and about 20 minutes to Port de Pollença beach.
La Residencia — The Villa, Deià
Guests: 10. Beds/baths: 3 beds, 2 baths.
Why we love it: A three-story private villa affiliated with the celebrated La Residencia hotel, offering access to hotel amenities, an art gallery and the El Olivo restaurant. Perched on cliffs with dramatic coves and indigo waters.
Casa Mana, Binissalem
Guests: 8. Beds/baths: 4 beds, 3 baths.
Why we love it: A photographer’s home with standout design and artwork, restored stonework and beams, and sustainable features like solar power and rainwater irrigation. Hemp umbrellas by the pool add an earthy, modern touch in the wine region.
Villa Violeta, Alcúdia
Guests: 8. Beds/baths: 4 beds, 3 baths.
Why we love it: Bungalow-style villa built for barefoot living, with cool stone floors, pergolas and soothing whitewashed interiors with rustic accents. Close to Llubí and local dining experiences.
Pollença Town House, Pollença
Guests: 6. Beds/baths: 4 beds, 5 baths.
Why we love it: An architect-owned restored townhouse in historic Pollença with terraces, a fireplace and outdoor dining. Walk to the Santo Domingo convent, the Calvari Steps, Plaza Mayor and local textile workshops.
Sa Terra Rotja, Banyalbufar
Guests: 8. Beds/baths: 4 beds, 4 baths.
Why we love it: A secluded villa on the Son Bunyola estate at the foot of the Tramuntana, offering spa-like terrace lounging, rugged hiking nearby, shaded outdoor dining and private-boat options to Sa Foradada.
Villa Lilium, Sóller
Guests: 8. Beds/baths: 4 beds, 4 baths.
Why we love it: West-facing for spectacular sunsets, with an outdoor pool, vegetable patch and sweeping views. Close to Sóller’s neo-Gothic church, Can Prunera museum and the historic wooden railway to the port.
Notes
– Many properties offer flexible services such as private chefs, airport transfers, house managers and pet-friendly options; availability varies by villa.
– The selection covers coastal villages (Deià, Sóller, Portopetro), mountain-adjacent towns (Pollença, Selva), central plains (Pla de Mallorca, Binissalem) and estate settings (Son Bunyola).
– A duplicate entry for Cal Abat in the original list was consolidated; this gallery presents unique listings only.
This roundup was updated from an earlier Condé Nast Traveller UK gallery to reflect current listings and features. For alternative island stays, explore recommendations for the best hotels in Mallorca and the best hotels in Spain.