
Seaside & clifftop villas
Private estates with the sea in the frame — terraces, outdoor kitchens, pools that run toward the water. Short drives to swimming coves. Best for team building with a strong outdoor programme.
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Whole-property villa and finca estates — no hotel lobbies, no shared pools, no 23:00 curfews imposed by other guests. Your team has the keys. Thirteen hand-scouted Mallorca estates for 10–40-person offsites.
Every property on this page is a whole-property buy-out. That’s the difference. Your leadership team, your product squad, your founders’ offsite — the pool, the kitchen, the terrace, the dinner table, the fifteen bedrooms — are all yours for the days you’re on site. No other guests, no front desk, no strangers at breakfast.
This list sits alongside our broader Mallorca corporate retreat page, which also includes hotels and mixed venues. This one is deliberately narrower: private villa estates only, ETV-licensed where the brief requires overnight stays, with catering flexibility and on-site amenities scaled for a working group.
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Private estates with the sea in the frame — terraces, outdoor kitchens, pools that run toward the water. Short drives to swimming coves. Best for team building with a strong outdoor programme.
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Stone-built finca estates with olive groves, clastra courtyards, lavender fields and private kitchen gardens. Deep quiet, high privacy, the Tramuntana or the island interior. Best for long-form workshops and leadership weeks.
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Recently renovated estates where the architecture does some of the work — clean interiors, curated art, kitchens that can host a private chef. Suits product and brand teams who want the villa itself to feel on-brand.
Explore design villas →The whole estate is yours for the dates. Confidential strategy sessions, founder conversations, leadership reviews — no risk of an adjacent hotel group overhearing, no shared breakfast room, no other guests in the pool.
Villas have real kitchens. Bring a private chef, choose a local catering partner, run a mixed programme of home-cooked breakfasts and a Palma restaurant dinner. A hotel locks you to one F&B outlet — a villa hands you the keys.
Private pool, gym, tennis or padel court, outdoor yoga deck, fire pit. Because the property is exclusive, the schedule is yours — 06:30 run, 17:00 pool, late-night fireplace conversation. No shared-pool timetable.
Most Mallorca ayuntamientos enforce outdoor music curfews between 22:00 and midnight. In a private villa you still sit on the terrace until 2am — you just do it without amplified sound. In a hotel, the bar closes and you’re done.
A good villa has a single coherent design language. That matters for culture-defining offsites — every room, every meal, every walk between sessions reinforces the week. Hotels can feel institutional. Villas feel like somewhere specific.
Palma (PMI) airport to most of our villas is 30–60 minutes. We handle coach or van transfers for the group, catering logistics, any shoot permits, and optional on-site production crew if the offsite doubles as a content shoot.






The real trade-off is between control and effort. A hotel gives you front-desk service, catering on tap, housekeeping twice a day, and a manager who fixes problems before you notice them. A private villa gives you the opposite: full privacy, flexible catering, no curfew imposed by other guests, and a stronger identity for the week. But someone has to be the point of contact for the chef, the cleaners, the driver, and the pool technician. For 10–25-person founder and leadership offsites, villas almost always win — the privacy and coherence outweigh the coordination load, especially with an agency sitting between the group and the operational detail. For 40+ guests, or groups expecting continuous F&B, a hybrid villa-plus-nearby-hotel configuration usually works better.
Mallorca’s villa zones each solve a different brief. The Tramuntana northwest — Sóller, Deià , Valldemossa — is UNESCO-listed, mountains meeting sea, slow and artistic; ideal for reflective leadership weeks. Pollensa and the north offer pine-scented countryside and long beaches, best for mixed offsite-plus-beach programmes. The interior (Porreres, Alaró, Llucmajor, Santa MarÃa) gives you real agricultural fincas with privacy at scale. Son Vida, in the hills behind Palma, is the closest to the airport and the most polished — private estates fifteen minutes from the city, with Palma dinners a short drive away. Most of the properties on this page sit across these four zones; the brief usually points to one.
Spanish holiday rentals in the Balearics operate under a regime called ETV (Estancias TurÃsticas en Viviendas). To legally host paying guests overnight, a villa needs an ETV licence — and since 2022 the regional government has paused issuing new licences, which is why ETV-licensed properties are tightly controlled and in demand. For a corporate retreat with overnight stays, we only book you into villas with a valid ETV on file or into properties (like hotels and operating fincas) that hold a different, higher-order licence. For day-use events without overnight stays, a different category applies. If you want a legal, clean booking — and not a grey-market Airbnb — this matters, and we ask about it upfront.
The Mallorca format that works best is a four-to-five-night week. The group lands Monday afternoon at PMI, transfers 30–60 minutes to the villa, settles in, has a long dinner on the terrace. Tuesday and Wednesday are the hardest working days — morning sessions in the shade, long lunch, afternoon workshops inside or under cover, evening unscheduled. Thursday is deliberately softer: a boat charter, a Palma afternoon, a cycling route or a Tramuntana hike, then a proper end-of-week dinner. Friday everyone travels. This rhythm works because it matches Mallorca’s weather (midday is for rest, not for whiteboards) and because the villa itself starts to feel like a container for the team’s conversation after two days. A good offsite is a hard week for the team and an easy week for the operator — we try to handle everything on the operator side so the leadership team can actually do the work.
A villa offsite works when the property quietly supports the agenda: the team arrives, unpacks once, and the week’s logistics fade out. If you know the dates and the headcount, we can have three or four shortlisted villas in your inbox inside 24 hours — each one matched to your format, with honest notes on capacity, kitchen, Wi-Fi, noise limits and transfer times.
Most of our villa estates sleep 10–20 on-site, with a few larger fincas scaling to 30–40. Day-use capacity — sessions, dinners, activations — usually runs higher than overnight capacity. Tell us how many people need beds vs. how many are day-only and we’ll filter accordingly. If the team is over 40, we often suggest a hybrid of the villa plus a nearby hotel for overflow.
This page is villa-only: private, self-contained estates you buy out entirely. The broader Mallorca corporate retreat page also includes hotels, mixed-venue configurations and larger resort buy-outs. If you want full privacy, catering flexibility and no shared-guest feeling, start here. If you want more service infrastructure and are open to hotels, start there.
Four zones cover most briefs. Tramuntana (Sóller, Deià , Valldemossa) for reflective, architectural weeks. Pollensa and the north for countryside plus beach access. The interior (Porreres, Alaró, Llucmajor, Santa MarÃa) for real agricultural fincas with deep privacy. Son Vida for estates fifteen minutes from the airport and Palma. We match the zone to the brief — we don’t default to one.
Villas don’t usually come with a permanent chef, which is actually the point — you choose. We regularly pair a villa booking with a private chef for the week, a local catering partner for a key dinner, or a mix of both plus one Palma restaurant night. Budget ranges from roughly €80 per person per day for a light self-catered week to €250+ per person per day for a full private-chef setup with wine pairings.
In the Balearics, overnight villa rentals need an ETV tourist rental licence — and since 2022 new licences have been paused, so valid ETV properties are in tightly controlled supply. Every villa we shortlist for overnight corporate use either holds a valid ETV or operates under a higher-order licence (hotel, agrotourism, rural tourism). If that’s important to your legal or finance team, tell us and we’ll share the licence reference up front.
Most of the villas on this page are 30–60 minutes from PMI. Son Vida is the closest at about 15 minutes. The Tramuntana villages (Sóller, Deià , Valldemossa) are 30–45. Pollensa in the north is roughly 50–60. We handle group transfers — typically a private coach or a small van fleet — and include the arrival and departure runs in the retreat brief.
For May–September weeks, six to nine months is safe; the most-photographed villas book a full year out. For April, October and November, three to four months is realistic. Winter villa retreats (open fireplaces, empty island) can sometimes be confirmed within a few weeks. Get in touch early even if dates are soft — we can put a two-week hold on one or two options while you finalise.