
Design villas & fincas
Architect-led estates with multiple editorial rooms, pools, olive groves and sleeping for 10–25. The workhorse of brand trips — takeover-ready, shoot-ready and hired for the full weekend with one contract.
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Design villas, cliff-edge beach clubs and Palma hotels ready for creator brand trips, invite-only weekends and content-led launches. Chosen for camera-friendly light, on-site accommodation and the quiet logistics a good trip actually needs.
Brand trips, creator weekends and content-led launches live or die on the venue. The backdrops get filmed by ten cameras, the beds decide whether your group is awake enough to shoot on day two, and the airport-to-driveway time decides whether anyone misses their flight home.
Lovely Locations is a production-first location agency in Mallorca, working across content shoots, events and brand experiences. We know the venues that suit a creator trip — fincas with usable morning and evening light, design villas with multiple editorial rooms, cliff-edge clubs for the sunset post — and recommend whichever property actually fits the brief.
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Architect-led estates with multiple editorial rooms, pools, olive groves and sleeping for 10–25. The workhorse of brand trips — takeover-ready, shoot-ready and hired for the full weekend with one contract.
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Cliff-edge beach clubs, sea-facing terraces and boat charters. Built for golden-hour content, sunset dinners and the one post that looks nothing like the home feed. Best for 15–40 creators, day-trip or evening takeover.
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Small-room-count Tramuntana hotels, Palma city palaces and beachfront design hotels willing to buy-out the whole property for a creator group. Weather-proof, full-service and easier than stitching together villas plus a restaurant.
Explore hotel takeovers →We favour venues with several editorially distinct rooms or angles — pool, terrace, kitchen, interior — and weigh how many genuinely different shots a property can deliver in a single day, because a brand trip’s worst outcome is forty creators filming the same wall.
The venues here either sleep the whole group on-site or have a walking-distance hotel partner. That’s what separates a creator weekend from an event — no coach transfers at midnight, no missed breakfast call-time, no logistical tax on the content schedule.
A proper brand trip runs a welcome dinner, a product moment, a wellness slot, a sunset and a free-time window across two or three days. The shortlisted venues each hold three or four of those without the group changing postcode — which is where itineraries usually break.
Direct flights from every major European city and most of the East Coast, ten to forty minutes from almost every venue on this page. Creators land, drop bags, start shooting — no jet lag, no three-hour transfer video that nobody posts.
Shoulder months (May, June, September, early October) give summer light without peak pricing or availability pressure. Winter works for intimate offsites and press days — fireplace interiors, soft light, the same photogenic venues below peak rates.
Many of these venues have genuine editorial appeal — distinctive architecture and settings a press release can put a name to. That is not the only thing that matters, but when a launch needs a recognisable location, that visual identity does some of the work for you.






Shortlisting for a creator weekend is not the same job as shortlisting for a wedding or a corporate offsite. The question is not “does it look good” but “how many editorially distinct frames does it give ten to forty cameras across three days”. We look for multiple pools or water features, two or three interior styles within one property, a garden or olive-grove zone, a golden-hour angle facing west, and enough bedrooms that the group sleeps on-site or within walking distance. Anything weaker becomes a logistics problem disguised as a creative one.
The healthiest brand trips have a loose content schedule, not a mandated one. A welcome-dinner post on arrival evening, a morning activity moment on day two, a golden-hour dinner and one or two unstructured windows tends to produce more volume and more authentic captions than a rigid deliverable list. Venues help most when they deliver naturally photogenic product moments — breakfast tables on a terrace, an open kitchen for a cooking segment, a pool for beauty or swim, a vineyard or garden for editorial. Mallorca’s design villas and fincas were built for exactly this density.
A typical Mallorca creator trip runs Thursday to Sunday or Friday to Monday. Day one is arrival, welcome dinner and light content only. Day two is the main brand day — product, hero activity, sunset moment. Day three is softer: a curated experience off-property (boat, vineyard, Palma walking tour, surf or wellness), a more relaxed evening and freeform shooting. Day four is departures. Venues with their own pool, multiple lounge spaces and a walkable village nearby give the most flexibility when weather or energy shifts the plan.
Invite-only trips often need a confidentiality layer — some creators post from the property, others are under embargo for a launch week. Venues matter here: a fully bought-out finca or hotel can police its own perimeter; a public beach club cannot. We flag which venues do and don’t support exclusivity, and where security, private-road access or a staffed entrance is available. Guest care usually matters more than the headline moments: transfer calm, working Wi-Fi, water in every bedroom, a quiet room somewhere, a phone charger in the kitchen.
If you know the week, the creator count and the feel, we can come back with three to five shortlisted venues — availability-checked, with real photos, room-count notes, on-site sleeping arrangements and an honest pros/cons view for a creator brief specifically. Pricing is on request and varies by project and location.
The sweet spot on this page is 10 to 40 creators plus a small crew — roughly four to twelve bedrooms on-site, sometimes supplemented by a walking-distance hotel. A few properties (Finca Inka, Finca Son Ru, larger hotel takeovers) can absorb 50–80 when needed, but brand-trip dynamics tend to work best in the 12–25 range. Tell us your headcount and whether you need everyone sleeping on-site — we’ll filter from there.
We don’t build itineraries end-to-end; we shortlist venues and flag the programming each one supports. From there, either your in-house producer or a Mallorca experience partner we can introduce you to builds the day-by-day. Typical structure is arrival dinner, one main brand day with hero activity and sunset, one softer experience day (boat, vineyard, Palma, wellness), then departures. Venues with multiple on-site zones give your producer the most to work with.
Yes — these venues are well suited to professional photo and video production, and their owners are open to it. Commercial filming permissions, drone clearance and press-photography rights vary by property: some include it in the venue fee, others layer it as a separate production permission. We confirm the content-rights scope for each venue on the shortlist so you don’t discover a restriction on set.
Most of the villas and fincas on this page are already single-booking by default — when you hire, the whole property is yours. Hotel-style venues (Boutique Hotel Tramuntana, Hotel Bonsol, Palma City Design Hotel, the beachfront design hotel) will do a full buy-out for a weekend when dates allow. Buy-outs need earlier confirmation — typically six to nine months ahead for peak season.
Every venue has a catering arrangement. Hotel takeovers include full F&B as standard. Villas and fincas work with a short preferred-supplier list — Mallorca has a strong bench of private chefs and caterers who cover everything from breakfast-on-the-terrace through to dairy-free, vegan, plant-based, raw or specific dietary needs common on creator trips. We can recommend tried-and-tested partners during shortlisting.
The usual high-content options: a private-boat afternoon along the Tramuntana coast, a vineyard or olive-mill visit, a private Palma walking tour with editorial stops, surf or paddleboard mornings, wellness and yoga slots, a Deià or Sóller lunch. We don’t run these ourselves but can introduce you to Mallorca partners who do, and we factor travel time into the venue recommendation so your itinerary actually fits.
Send us your date window, creator count, rough format (on-site weekend, multi-venue trip, press day), brand, and any visual references. We come back with three to five shortlisted venues — availability-checked, with real photos, room-count notes, on-site-sleeping status and content-rights scope. No obligation, no signup.