Villa Valentina — cliffside villa above Port d'Andratx, Mallorca
Mallorca · Villa photo shoots

Photo Shoot Locations in Mallorca Villas

Traditional fincas, modern design villas and cliffside sea-view estates — a hand-scouted shortlist of Mallorca villas for fashion, editorial, lookbook and campaign photography. Every property scouted in person by the production team you’d book the shoot with.

40+
Mallorca villas
4–30
Crew on-site
24 hrs
Shortlist response
Intro · Positioning

A production agency’s villa shortlist, not a rental marketplace

Lovely Locations is a production-first location agency in the Balearics. We’ve spent a decade walking these villas with a DOP’s eye — measuring their power supply, checking truck and van access, noting which bedrooms work for wardrobe and hair, and tracking how the light lands on the pool at 7pm in July versus 5pm in October.

Every villa here has hosted a real photo shoot — fashion editorial, swim, resort, bridal, lookbook, and brand content. None are tied to a single commission: we recommend whichever traditional finca, modernist hillside villa or Port d’Andratx sea-view estate actually fits the brief — and only villas whose owners genuinely welcome productions.

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Casa En El Mar — six-bedroom villa with 360-degree views, Mallorca
Formats · villa styles

Three Mallorca villa styles for photo shoots

Traditional stone finca in the Mallorcan countryside
18+ villas

Traditional fincas & stone villas

Rustic stone walls, beamed ceilings, courtyard clastras and olive-grove exteriors. The Mediterranean-editorial look — warm textures, weathered shutters, unhurried. Best for resort, bridal, artisanal and lifestyle stories.

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Modern design villa with open-plan living, Mallorca
12+ villas

Modern design & minimal villas

Architect-led white volumes, polished concrete, open-kitchen islands and clean-line pools. The flat, directional backdrop editorial teams want for swim, loungewear and contemporary fashion — minimal set dressing needed.

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Cliffside villa with sea view above Port d'Andratx
10+ villas

Cliffside & sea-view estates

Port d’Andratx, Deià and south-coast villas perched above the Mediterranean. Infinity pools reading straight to the horizon, long golden-hour terraces and shootable cove access. Best for swim, resort and aspirational-travel content.

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Why Mallorca villas

Six reasons Mallorca villas work for photo shoots

Multiple looks under one roof

Our villas typically deliver 6–10 usable interior and exterior looks from a single address — pool, clastra, olive grove, bedroom, kitchen island, architectural stairwell. A full day’s call sheet without moving unit vans.

Mediterranean light, long golden hour

From April to October, Mallorca delivers directional Mediterranean light from 7am sunrise to a long 8pm golden hour. Clean shadow in the morning, warm side-light in the afternoon, soft pool-reflection hours for swim and resort.

Owners who welcome productions

Every villa on this page is run by owners used to tripods indoors, client fittings, delivery trucks, wardrobe racks and late-evening wraps. Location contracts we draft, not last-minute “we didn’t know” friction mid-shoot.

Bedrooms for wardrobe, hair and make-up

Our villas range from 5 to 10+ bedrooms — so hair, make-up, wardrobe, styling and client can each claim a dedicated room rather than sharing a single living area with the talent. Fewer bottlenecks, faster turnarounds.

Shoulder-season rates 25–40% off peak

May, June, September and early October deliver summer light at off-peak villa rates. Winter works for interior-heavy editorial — fireplaces, architectural detail, moody Mediterranean weather material at the year’s lowest prices.

One contact for the whole shoot

Villa scouting, owner agreements, local permits, crew catering, hair and make-up, local assistants, unit drivers, kit rental. Same agency that shortlists the villa also handles production layers if you want them.

Visual reference · gallery
Port d’Andratx
Casa Calabasas
Design villa
Can Gabriela
Villa Valentina
Casa Gorg
Planning guide · long-form

Planning a villa photo shoot in Mallorca: the things worth knowing

Matching villa style to editorial brief

The first decision is tonal. A traditional 300-year-old finca with weathered stone walls, beamed ceilings and an olive-grove clastra is the canonical Mediterranean-editorial look — warm, slow, textured, right for resort, bridal, artisanal and aspirational-lifestyle stories. A modernist villa with polished concrete, an open kitchen island and a minimal pool reads very differently on camera: flat, directional, contemporary, almost studio-clean — the natural fit for swim, athleisure and fashion houses shooting clean-line garments. Cliffside Port d’Andratx and Deià estates give you horizon-to-horizon sea in every wide, and that pays off in swim, resort and aspirational-travel campaigns where the landscape is the product story.

When to shoot in Mallorca

May, June, September and early October are editorial’s sweet spot on the island: long Mediterranean light, warm but not punishing heat for wardrobe and crew, and villa rates 25–40% below July–August peaks. July and August bring intense midday sun (tough for unshaded shoots), peak villa rates, and narrow availability on the most-photographed properties. Winter (November–March) is underrated for interior-heavy editorial and fashion — fireplaces lit, mood weather on the Tramuntana, architectural detail readable in softer light, and villas at the year’s lowest day rates. The Balearic golden hour lands roughly 6pm in April, 8pm in June, 6pm again in September — plan call sheets accordingly.

Crew, catering and production logistics

Villa shoots scale from 4-person content crews up to 30-person editorial productions with photographer, DOP, assistants, hair, make-up, styling, producer, clients and talent. Bedroom count matters: for a 20-crew shoot you want at least one bedroom each for hair/make-up, wardrobe, and client changing, plus a separate room for talent. Confirm three-phase power if you’re bringing HMI lighting, van and truck access for kit, and whether the villa owner is comfortable with catering trucks in the drive. Most Mallorca villas will run off single-phase domestic supply for small crews — but not always for full editorial rigs.

Permits, owner agreements and booking direct vs. via us

Private-villa photo shoots in Mallorca generally do not need municipal permits — unless you’re using drones, blocking a public road, or shooting in a protected natural area (Cap de Formentor, Es Trenc, parts of the Tramuntana). Owner agreements are the document that matters: they cover indoor tripod use, day rate, crew numbers, damage deposit, and whether the owner wants to be on-site during the shoot. Booking a villa direct can work for small crews; a location agency earns its seat when the brief needs (a) a curated shortlist across villa styles before the DOP commits, (b) owner-contract negotiation, or (c) full production layers — permits, catering, local crew, transfers.

Photo shoot types our Mallorca villas regularly host
Fashion editorial and magazine shoots
Swim, resort and beachwear lookbooks
Bridal and wedding-dress editorial
E-commerce lookbook and campaign imagery
Brand and product campaign photography
Influencer and creator content trips
Lifestyle and interiors editorial
Beauty, fragrance and skincare campaigns

If you know the shoot dates, the crew size and roughly the mood-board, we can have three to five shortlisted Mallorca villas in your inbox within 24 hours — availability-checked, with accurate bedroom and bathroom counts, real photos of the rooms you’d actually shoot in, and an honest pros/cons view against your specific brief. The shortlist is free; agency fees only apply if you move forward with a full production scope (permits, catering, crew, transfers).

Common questions

Frequently asked

Do Mallorca villa shoots need a permit?

On private villa grounds, generally no — the owner agreement is the document that matters, not a municipal permit. You do need permits for drones, blocked public roads, and protected natural areas like Cap de Formentor, Es Trenc and parts of the Tramuntana. Commercial shoots in public spaces in Palma often need a local licence. We handle the paperwork end-to-end when it’s required and warn you in advance when it’s not.

Do the villas have three-phase power for HMI lighting?

Most traditional Mallorcan fincas run on single-phase domestic supply — fine for smaller crews using LEDs, continuous sources or portable batteries, but marginal for a full HMI rig. Several of our larger design villas and sea-view estates do have three-phase, and where they don’t we can bring a silent generator on the day. Tell us the lighting package at shortlist stage and we’ll filter to villas that match.

How many bedrooms do I need for wardrobe, hair and make-up?

For a 20-person editorial shoot we typically recommend at least 5–6 bedrooms: one for hair/make-up, one for wardrobe and styling, one for client changing, one for talent, and a couple spare for kit and producer. Our villa roster spans 5 to 10+ bedrooms; if crew is smaller, 4 bedrooms in a well-laid-out villa is often enough. We filter on real, measured bedroom count.

Is truck and van access feasible at fincas and hillside villas?

Yes, but it’s a real check — many Tramuntana and hillside villas sit at the end of narrow rural roads or long private drives where a large production truck won’t fit. We always confirm access for your specific rig size (3.5t van, 7.5t, art cube) before we shortlist a villa, and note any unloading walks the crew should plan for. Sea-view Port d’Andratx and modern-design villas tend to be the most truck-friendly.

Will the owner be present during the shoot?

It varies by villa. Some owners live off-site and hand the keys over for the shoot; others stay in a guest house or caretaker’s quarters on the estate; a few prefer to be present in the main house. We flag the owner’s expected presence for every villa at shortlist stage — it matters for privacy-sensitive fittings, client VIPs, and the general vibe of the day. Owner-absent, whole-villa takeovers are available where your brief needs it.

What’s the day-rate for a Mallorca villa photo shoot?

Villa photo-shoot day rates in Mallorca generally range widely depending on villa size, crew count, season, and whether the brief is editorial, commercial or advertising. Traditional fincas and mid-size design villas are typically the most accessible; named cliffside estates and very large properties sit at the top. Rates shift 25–40% across the year — shoulder season materially cheaper than July–August. We quote real numbers per villa after we understand the brief.

How do I request a shortlist?

Send us shoot dates, crew size, brief (editorial / commercial / e-com / campaign), rough budget and any mood-board references. We come back within 24 hours with three to five shortlisted Mallorca villas — availability-checked, with accurate bedroom counts, real photos of the rooms you’d shoot in, power and access notes, and honest pros/cons for your specific brief. No obligation, no drip campaign.

Ready when you are

Tell us about your shoot

Dates, crew size and a mood-board — we’ll come back with a Mallorca villa shortlist in 24 hours. No obligation, no signup, no drip campaign.

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