Villas in the Balearics

From Majorca's scenic mountain villages to Menorca’s hidden coves and Ibiza’s golden beaches, the Balearic Islands offer villa holidays steeped in Mediterranean charm. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a mix of both, a Balearic villa rental provides comfort, privacy, and direct access to the islands’ most stunning landscapes.

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Villas to rent in The Balearics

Our villas to rent in the Balearics have been hand-picked to showcase the very best of each island. Lounge in a sun-soaked courtyard in Majorca, discover a hidden cove in Menorca, or enjoy a private pool overlooking Ibiza’s sparkling sea,

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Menorca

From the pretty coastal town of Binibeca, to the traditional fishing village of Son Bou, our villas to rent in Menorca are all over, with many located on the southern coast of...

Majorca

Our villas to rent in Majorca offer something for everyone. From the charming areas of Pollensa and Alcudia in the north to the picturesque Santanyi in the south, and many loc...

Ibiza

Our villas to rent in Ibiza are scattered all over the island from the pretty rural village of Santa Gertrudis, to the picturesque town of Santa Eulalia, while Es Canar and Ca...

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Balearic family villas

Find the ideal base for your family getaway with our Balearic family villa collection. Whether you're admiring the breathtaking views from a private pool or enjoying outdoor games in the sunshine, these villas are designed for memory-making moments and effortless relaxation.

Balearic beach villas

Discover the perfect coastal escape with our Balearic beach villa collection. From morning swims just steps from your door to sundowners with sea views, these villas are made for laidback days by the water and easy access to the bay’s hidden beaches.

Balearic villas with pools

Soak up the best of coast and comfort with our Balearic beach villa collection. With private pools and easy access to the shoreline, these villas are made for sun-drenched swims, scenic sea views and blissfully relaxed days by the water.

The Balearics villa holiday guide

The Balearics are a mosaic of history, culture, and natural beauty, perfect for a villa holiday that balances relaxation with discovery. In Majorca, explore the cobbled streets of Valldemossa, the medieval walls of Alcúdia, and the dramatic peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana. Menorca charms with its tranquil bays, crystal-clear waters at Cala Mitjana and Cala Macarella, and ancient megalithic sites, while the Georgian harbours and traditional villages of Mahón offer a slower, more reflective pace. Ibiza blends golden beaches with historic Dalt Vila, bohemian inland villages, and hillside villas with private terraces for watching the sunset. From scenic landscapes and local gastronomy to hidden corners waiting to be discovered, the Balearics invite sun-seekers, culture lovers, and villa holiday enthusiasts alike.

Things to do in the Balearics

Step back in time

The Balearics are full of stories waiting to be discovered. In Palma de Mallorca, wander the winding streets of the Old Town, where the Cathedral of Santa Maria soars above the city, and the Palau de l’Almudaina whispers tales of Moorish rulers and medieval royalty. Menorca’s ancient Talayotic sites reveal a prehistoric side of the islands, while the fortified streets of Ciutadella are perfect for strolling past Baroque buildings and charming squares. Even Ibiza has a history to uncover: Dalt Vila, the UNESCO-listed old town, invites visitors to explore centuries of architecture and cobblestone streets, with panoramic views of the harbor and sparkling sea below.

Hike, wander and take in the views

From rugged mountains to serene coastlines, the Balearics are a paradise for outdoor explorers. Mallorca’s Serra de Tramuntana offers trails with breathtaking vistas over olive groves, cliffs, and the deep blue Mediterranean. Hike to Sa Calobra for a dramatic gorge and hidden beach, or climb Ibiza’s city walls at Dalt Vila for views stretching across the harbor and beyond. Formentera rewards slower adventures with endless sandy beaches and the iconic Es Cap de Barbaria lighthouse, where sunsets over turquoise waters feel like something out of a painting.

Discover the Islands by sea

The Balearics are made for exploring from the water. Sail along Mallorca’s northern coast to find hidden coves and quiet beaches, or cruise past Menorca’s Cala Macarella and Cala Turqueta, where only a few footsteps have touched the sand. In Ibiza, a boat trip to Es Vedrà - a dramatic, mystical rock rising from the sea - is an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re island-hopping, snorkeling, or simply soaking up the sun, the Balearics offer a blend of natural beauty, history, and charm that’s best experienced from the water.

Food and drink

No visit to the Balearics is complete without tasting its culinary delights. Enjoy fresh seafood in Menorca, sample artisan cheeses in Mallorca’s countryside, or sip a cocktail while watching the sunset in Ibiza. Each island brings its own specialties and traditions, from sweet ensaimadas to rich, Mediterranean-inspired tapas, making every meal a part of your island adventure.

When to go to The Balearics

Thanks to their Mediterranean climate, the Balearic Islands promise long, sun-filled summers and pleasantly mild winters, making them a wonderful year-round destination. The warmer months between June and early September see lively beaches, warm seas, and vibrant island life at its peak, ideal for days by the pool or on the water. Spring and autumn offer a gentler pace, with comfortable temperatures perfect for exploring charming towns, hiking coastal trails, or simply unwinding without the summer crowds. Even in winter, the islands’ quiet beauty endures; think bright days, peaceful villages, and a slower rhythm that reveals their authentic charm.

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The Balearics Need To Know

Main AirportsPalma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), Ibiza Airport (IBZ), Menorca Airport (MAH) Flight time from London2h 45m Flight time from Manchester3h Flight time from Glasgow3h 15m Time differenceGMT +1 LanguageSpanish Hottest MonthJuly & August Coldest MonthJanuary Rainiest MonthOctober Driest MonthJuly Best beachesCala Mondragó, Ses Salines, Cala Macarella Famous foodEnsaimada, Sobrasada, Gamba Roja

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