Modernist Spanish villa on the Tenerife coastline — a cinematic film location
Spain · Villa film production

Spain Villa Film Production Locations

Modernist Canarian houses, Andalucian estates, Balearic design fincas, Madrid city palaces and Barcelona residences — hand-scouted villa locations for feature, TVC and commercial film across mainland Spain and the islands.

50+
Spain villas scouted for film
6 regions
Mainland + islands
24 hrs
Shortlist response
Intro · Villa film positioning

Private villas, scouted for the realities of a film shoot

Lovely Locations is a production-first location agency working across Spain — the Canaries, the Balearics, Andalucia, Madrid and Barcelona. Every villa on this page has been walked by our scouts with a film shoot in mind: room acoustics tested for dialogue, generator lay-downs measured, finca-gate width checked against a 7.5t grip truck, and interior light documented hour by hour.

We focus on privately owned villas because they give a feature, TVC or commercial what most hotels can’t: genuine exclusivity, shootable interiors and exteriors on one address, and owners comfortable signing a real location agreement with film-use language — not a holiday-let contract with a film clause pasted in.

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Finca La Bobadilla — Andalucian country estate near Malaga with gardens and pool
Formats · villa archetypes

Three Spain villa archetypes for film production

1970s modernist design villa in Tenerife with pool — Spain film location
20+ villas

Canarian & Balearic design villas

1970s modernist houses on the Tenerife coastline, architect-led sea-view villas on Mallorca and Ibiza, clean-lined Balearic fincas. Open plans, pools, rooftops and hard-edge interiors — continuous coverage for fashion film, lookbook video and brand-led features under reliable island light.

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Andalucian finca near Malaga with gardens and terrace — Spain film estate
15+ estates

Andalucian fincas & country estates

Whitewashed haciendas, olive-grove fincas near Malaga and Granada, stone courtyards, terracotta floors and fireplaces. Period-appropriate interiors for feature drama, historical work and hospitality narratives — low-noise environments that record clean on dialogue days.

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Madrid palace hotel rooftop and Barcelona residences for Spain villa film
15+ residences

Urban residences & coastal villas

Madrid palace hotels with rooftops and period staircases, Barcelona residences in Gràcia and Poblenou, Alicante coastal architecture. For productions that pair a private interior with city streets, a market or a beach in the same day — villa-plus-street in one call sheet.

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Why a Spain villa for film

Six reasons producers choose a Spain villa for film

Interiors and exteriors, scouted as one set

A villa gives you continuous coverage — living room, kitchen, garden, pool, driveway — on one address. Art direction travels room to room; the call sheet is a floor plan, not a multi-location convoy across a region.

Dialogue-friendly rooms, tested on the recce

Stone fincas and double-height design villas behave differently for sound. We flag reverb in the main rooms, note which spaces are quiet for dialogue, and where a sound blanket set-up is worth the half-hour of prep before camera.

Canaries year-round light

Tenerife and the Canary Islands hold 20–26°C from November through March — Europe’s most reliable winter shoot window. Productions route cold-month features and TVCs here when the mainland is overcast or damp.

Six regions, one country

Canarian modernist coast, Andalucian countryside, Balearic boho, Madrid palaces, Gràcia courtyards and Alicante coast. Route a multi-day feature or TVC through different visual worlds without changing countries or rebuilding the crew base.

Film-use agreements, not holiday-let contracts

Our villa owners sign proper location-agreement language — filming permitted, interior and exterior rights, crew numbers, wardrobe and make-up rooms defined. Generator positions and truck access are written in, not left to the morning of the shoot.

Tax-incentive exposure where it pays

Qualifying foreign productions can access Spain’s Article 36.2 LIS deduction (up to 30% on the mainland, capped) or the Canary Islands’ enhanced 54%/45% rebate with a local service producer. We coordinate; we don’t advise on tax — your accountant leads.

Visual reference · gallery
Tenerife Art House
Finca Bobadilla
Madrid palace
Barri de Gràcia
Mar Bella beach
Villajoyosa
Production guide · long-form

Planning villa film production in Spain: regions, permits, incentives and how we scope

Choosing a Spanish region to match the script

Tenerife and the Canaries deliver year-round shoot weather, volcanic coastal backdrops and a short list of genuinely distinctive modernist villas — this is where European productions route winter features and TVCs when the mainland is cold. Andalucia is warm, southern and unhurried: whitewashed haciendas, olive groves, terracotta floors and stone courtyards for period work, hospitality and automotive. The Balearics bring design fincas and clean architectural interiors under bright Mediterranean light, while Madrid and Barcelona add urban villa-meets-street options — palaces, rooftops, Gràcia courtyards, Poblenou residences — for fashion film and editorial that need private interiors alongside real city context. Tell us the mood, the crew size and the season and we route the shortlist across regions rather than forcing one territory to do a job another does better.

Permits across 17 autonomous communities

Spain is decentralised: each of its 17 autonomous communities, and each municipality underneath, sets its own filming rules and fees. Inside a private villa, a signed owner agreement usually replaces any municipal permit; the moment you step into public space — a street, a beach, a protected coastline, an airport, a metro — a city-level filming permit becomes mandatory through the local ayuntamiento or regional film commission. Spain has 48 film commissions and offices across its territory; Madrid commonly turns routine permits around in roughly three business days, while larger municipalities and island commissions more often sit in a one-to-four-week window depending on scope, road closures and protected zones. For beach or coastal-strip filming with more than ten crew, the Demarcación de Costas must also be notified through its official registry — that paperwork needs to be started early, not on shoot week.

Tax incentives: Spain’s national scheme and the Canary Islands advantage

Spain’s national incentive (Article 36.2 LIS) offers qualifying foreign productions a tax deduction of up to 30% on eligible Spanish spend, with a minimum €1M Spain spend and a cap commonly cited at €20M per production on the mainland. The Canary Islands go further under their own regional framework — 54% on the first million of eligible Canary spend and 45% on the remainder, capped at €36M per feature and €18M per episode, also requiring a €1M Canary-spend minimum and a locally tax-resident service producer. An ICAA Cultural Certificate (or the competent regional authority’s equivalent) is required to qualify. To be clear: Spain does not have a mainland regional top-up that stacks on top of the national rebate in the way some European jurisdictions do — the Canary scheme is its own separate enhanced rebate, not an add-on. We coordinate with regional commissions and service producers; your production accountant files and leads.

Crew, drones and how we scope a Spain villa shoot

Madrid and Barcelona have Spain’s deepest fixer, grip, camera and post ecosystems; Mallorca, Ibiza, Tenerife and Malaga each have competent local crew bases that scale from a single-camera commercial upwards. For drone work, AESA (the Spanish Aviation Safety Agency) governs operator authorisation, and flights near airports must also be cleared with AENA through the relevant airport’s service department — plan authorisation into prep, not into the week-of. When you brief us with dates, mood boards and crew size we come back within 24 hours with a shortlist of three to five villas — availability-checked, with honest notes on access, power, sound, parking, gen placement and where light actually lands. Our role is scoping, coordination and on-day location management; we introduce crew and service producers and we don’t markup the villa rate.

Production types our Spain villas regularly host
Feature film and long-form drama
TVCs and commercial film
Fashion film and lookbook video
Short-form drama and director showreels
Music video and artist portrait sessions
Automotive, hospitality and lifestyle film
Branded content and social-first film
Still photography continuity alongside motion

If you know the dates, the mood and roughly the crew size, we can have three to five shortlisted Spain villas back in your inbox within 24 hours — availability-checked, with real photos, honest notes on access, power, sound and parking, and a view on where light actually lands through the day. The shortlist is free; scoping, permits and on-day coordination fees only apply if you move forward into a full production scope.

Common questions

Frequently asked

Do I need a permit to film inside a private villa in Spain?

For film production staged inside or on the grounds of a private Spanish villa, a signed owner agreement normally replaces any municipal permit — no council paperwork needed on the day itself. The moment the production steps into public space (a street, a beach, a protected coastline, an airport, a metro), a city-level filming permit is mandatory and the process runs through the local ayuntamiento or the regional film commission. We handle both owner agreements and municipal permits, with a location manager on set for each production day.

How do film permits differ between Spain’s regions?

Spain has 17 autonomous communities and 48 film commissions, and each sets its own rules and fees. Madrid routinely turns routine filming permits around in about three business days if you aren’t claiming exclusive use of public space. Larger mainland municipalities and the Balearic or Canary islands more commonly sit in a one-to-four-week window depending on scope, road closures and protected zones. For beach or coastal filming with more than ten crew on public domain, the Demarcación de Costas must also be notified. We route each region to the right commission.

Can foreign productions claim Spain’s film tax rebate?

Qualifying foreign productions can access Spain’s Article 36.2 LIS deduction (up to 30% on eligible Spain spend, minimum €1M spend, commonly capped around €20M per production) or the Canary Islands’ enhanced rebate — 54% on the first million and 45% on the remainder, capped at €36M per feature and €18M per episode, with a minimum €1M Canary spend and a local tax-resident service producer. An ICAA Cultural Certificate is required. Note: Spain does not offer a regional top-up that stacks on the national rebate — Canary Islands is its own separate enhanced scheme, not an add-on. We don’t advise on tax; your production accountant leads.

What do drone and aerial permits look like in Spain?

Drone operations in Spain are governed by AESA (Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea) — the operator, pilot certification and mission category all need to be in order before you arrive. Flights near airports also require coordination with AENA through the relevant airport’s service department. Urban overflight, crowd overflight and flight in controlled airspace each have their own layers of authorisation, and the regional film commission will want proof when issuing the public-space permit. Treat aerial authorisation as a pre-production task, not a shoot-week one — we flag the realistic lead time for the chosen municipality.

Can you help source film crew and kit across Spain?

Yes. Madrid and Barcelona have Spain’s deepest ecosystems for grip, camera, lighting, post, fixers, stylists, hair and make-up. Mallorca, Ibiza, Tenerife and Malaga each have competent local crew bases that scale from a single-camera commercial upwards. For multi-region shoots we help you plan gear moves, transfers and call sheets so one production office covers the whole route. We introduce; you contract crew and service producers directly — we do not package or markup their day rate.

Can we shoot across multiple Spanish regions in one production?

Routinely — a Tenerife villa day rolling into an Andalucian estate day rolling into a Madrid street day is one of the combinations we plan. We coordinate owner agreements and permits in each region, help schedule transfers and gear moves, and keep a single production contact across the route. Internal flights between Madrid, Barcelona, Palma, Ibiza, Tenerife and Malaga are short and frequent, so two or three regions in a week is realistic for a medium-crew TVC or feature unit.

How do I request a Spain villa film production shortlist?

Send dates, rough crew size, the mood or reference deck, any non-negotiables (pool, rooftop, modernist, blackout, specific region) and your budget line. We come back within 24 hours with three to five villa locations — availability-checked, with real photos, access and power notes, and honest pros and cons against the brief. The shortlist is free; scoping, permits and on-day coordination fees only apply if you progress into a production scope.

Ready when you are

Tell us about the production

Dates, crew size and a reference deck — we’ll come back with a Spain villa film shortlist in 24 hours. No obligation, no signup, no drip campaign.

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