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Your Guide to Spain Luxury Villas

With its intoxicating blend of rich culture, legendary lifestyle, and breathtaking landscapes, Spain’s allure is timeless. Spain luxury villas take this infatuation one step further with stays that are as evocative and varied as the country itself.

Like so much of this storied land, Spain luxury villas speak of an intricate and endlessly fascinating history. It begins first with the inventors of the villa, the Romans. It then encompasses Moorish mosaics, Baroque magnificence, and Romantic expression.

Today, Spain luxury villas run the gamut from coastal retreats along the sea to restored farmhouses that have been lovingly updated with top-end amenities.

Renting a luxury villa in Spain is easy with Rental Escapes. First, find your travel dates and party size. From there, your Rental Escapes villa specialist will present you with the best available Spain luxury villas. After, your concierge customizes your trip, including transportation, excursions, tours, reservations, chef service, boat charters, and more.

Luxury Villas in Spain

Spain luxury villas can be found all across this beautiful country, including along its many coastlines and islands.

Some of the most popular places to rent Spain luxury villas include Ibiza, the White Island known for both its history and its electronic music scene; Mallorca, known for both its nightlife and its stunning landscapes; Marbella on the Costa del Sol, with its swanky shops and beautiful beaches; and so much more.

No matter where you choose, your concierge will be with you every step of the way so you can experience the absolute best that Spain has to offer.

Ibiza Luxury Villas

Ibiza’s club scene is suitably legendary, with the island regularly hosting scores of the world’s top DJs night after night in the summer. But there’s another side to the White Island that Ibiza luxury villas let you experience – one that is quiet, intimate, and eternal. They include:

Ocean Paradise: With panoramic views of the Balearic Sea and direct access to Ses Bouques, one of the best beaches in Ibiza, Ocean Paradise truly lives up to its name. It’s all punctuated by an idyllic pool and day bed area, angular, contemporary construction, and tons of fun extras, including a cinema and games room. One of the island’s very best.

Serena Vista: Overlooking the beautiful Sol den Serra beach, Serena Vista is an exercise in balance. It’s close enough to Ibiza Town to be near all the action, but separate enough to be a private refuge. Its interior is a perfect blend of contemporary and mid-century stylings. And its large infinity pool offers the perfect complement to the expansive Balearic views laid out before you. It all comes together to create a work of art.

Eden Grande: For groups of 20 or more, consider Eden Grande. Everything about this estate is suitably majestic, from the manicured gardens to the 25-meter infinity pool, all the way to the outdoor cinema and 10-person Jacuzzi. And with 5-star service and 10 well-appointed bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, everyone in your group will be happy.

Mallorca Luxury Villas

With its rolling hills, coastal cliffs, and expansive Balearic beaches, Mallorca is home to some of Spain’s most breathtaking landscapes. Mallorca luxury villas are equally diverse, ranging from traditional fincas to modernist masterpieces. They include:

Villa Cap de Formentor: Villa Cap de Formentor is truly one of Mallorca’s most spectacular villas. It’s built in the traditional Balearic style and overlooks Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It also includes a 5-star staff with private chef service, and a fine attention to detail that honors its privileged location. A superb choice for up to 10 guests.

Can Thiago: A traditional Mallorca finca, Can Thiago is a stunning four-bedroom villa with wood-beamed ceilings, a large outdoor lounge and pool area, and stunning views over the countryside. Fine attention to detail rounds out the package, with original and eclectic artwork all throughout the villa.

Villa Morcal: With an unparalleled seaside location along Mallorca’s southeastern coast, Villa Morcal is a bright and airy choice for up to 14 guests. Its highlight is its outdoor living and dining area, complete with a large pool with stunning sunset views. A great choice for entertaining guests over the azure beauty of the Balearic.

Marbella Luxury Villas

One of the premier destinations on Spain’s Costa del Sol along its southern coast, Marbella has long been known for its unique blend of glamour and tradition. Marbella luxury villas elevate this mix all the more with uncompromising style. They include:

Villa Jara: Combining Moorish design elements with contemporary amenities, Villa Jara honours the legacy of Andalucía with its own distinct aesthetic. Features like a home cinema, billiard room, and an elevator put this Spain luxury villa over the top. A great choice for multigenerational groups and special events.

Villa Golden Mile: Just a short walk from Puerto Banus and Old Marbella, Villa Golden Mile is a modernist refuge that lets you experience the best of the Costa del Sol. And with a large outdoor pool, a stunning roof terrace, and an outdoor kitchen, it’s the perfect place to enjoy those sunny Mediterranean days.

Villa Coral Marino: A contemporary, Scandinavian-style villa, Villa Coral Marino’s highlight is its indoor spa. It features an indoor pool, jacuzzi, additional plunge pool, and a full gym. Outside, enjoy the large infinity pool and the spectacular views over La Concha Mountain, Marbella, and the Mediterranean. This is paradise.

Spain Luxury Villas FAQ

What are the Entry Requirements for Spain?

Most visitors to Spain will need to present a valid passport upon entry. Because Spain is part of the Schengen Area, you will only need to present your passport once upon entry to the area within a 90-day limit.

How to Travel to Spain?

The majority of international visitors to Spain will likely be arriving by air. Spain is serviced by numerous international airports. Its busiest airports are the Madrid-Barajas Airport and the Barcelona Airport, from where you can catch regional flights all across the country.
Ibiza, Mallorca, and Marbella (by way of Malaga) all have their own international airports as well.
High-speed rail service is also available which connects France and Portugal to Spain directly.
Lastly, you can also rent a car from a neighbouring country and drive into Spain, though the roads can be narrow in parts.

How to Get Around Spain?

Spain is connected by a well-developed rail network. High-speed trains connect all of its major cities, and regional trains allow you to explore the countryside.
There are also extensive bus services across the country.
Car rental is also a viable option, especially if you want to explore the countryside on your own.
Taxis, ride-sharing, and private drivers are also readily available Ferry service is also available between the Balearic Islands (including Ibiza and Mallorca) and mainland Spain, including from Barcelona, Valencia, and Denia.
Your Rental Escapes concierge is happy to assist with airport transfers, ferry or train tickets, rental cars, private drivers, and any other transportation needs.

When is the Best Time to Visit Spain?

Summer is peak season, especially in coastal areas like the Costa del Sol and the Balearic islands. Thanks to the Mediterranean climate, the weather is bright and sunny, and the water is warm enough to swim in. There are plenty of great festivals to enjoy, and the nightlife season in Ibiza and Mallorca is in full swing. If you’re looking to enjoy the beach or the world-class clubs, summer is the best time to go.
Spring and autumn are considered the shoulder seasons. Spring sees the weather start to warm up. Autumn sees a continuation of good weather but without the intense summer heat. If you mostly want to enjoy Spain on a cultural and historical level while still taking in the landscapes, this is a great time to go.
Winter is low season in Spain. This is a good time to visit to experience life like a local, with the fewest crowds possible. It’s an especially good time to visit the cities thanks to the milder temperatures.

What are the Best Things to do in Spain?

Take in the culture: From its rich history to its lively atmosphere, Spanish culture has been a muse to countless. Take it all in by visiting museums, admiring the architecture, or just heading to a local tapas bar and striking up a conversation.
Enjoy the beach: Spain is home to some of the very best beaches along the Mediterranean, with soft sand and warm water. Whether you favour the party vibes of Nikki Beach or prefer something a little more secluded, there’s a beach here that’s perfect for you.
Explore the countryside: Spain benefits from a vast mosaic of landscapes. They’re often best appreciated by visiting the rich countryside. Stop in quaint villages along the way and enjoy a lesser-known side of this beautiful country.

What Food is Spain Known For?

Spanish food is known for combining high-quality ingredients and simple preparations to create an authentic and distinct cuisine. Must-try dishes include:
Tapas: A staple of Spanish dining, tapas are small, flavorful dishes that focus on one ingredient. Examples include cured meats, cheeses, croquets, olives, and more.
Jamon Iberico: Acorn-fed Iberian ham is prized for its delicate texture and rich flavour. It is some of the best in the world.
Manchego cheese: Sheep’s milk with a distinct flavour and texture, originating from La Mancha.
Paella: A Valencian dish that combines saffron-infused rice with ingredients like seafood, chicken, and vegetables.
Gazpacho: A refreshing, cold soup made from tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, onions, and other vegetables. Especially popular in Andalucía.
Churros: Deep-fried dough pastries, often served alongside a cup of thick hot chocolate for dipping.
Your concierge is happy to assist with restaurant reservations, as well as private chef service and villa pre-socking on any stay.

How is the Weather in Spain?

For the most part, Spain benefits from a Mediterranean climate, with warm, sunny summers, and mild, rainy winters.
Spring in Spain sees mild temperatures overall, though with the occasional rainfall. It’s an especially good time to visit the southern coast. Average temperatures are 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F), and average rainfall is 20mm to 60mm (0.8in to 2.4in).
Summer in Spain sees high temperatures. The southern coast (Andalucía) can be exceptionally hot at this time, though the Balearic Islands are more temperate. Average temperatures are 25°C to 40°C (77°F to 104°F), and rainfall is very low, though with occasional thunderstorms.
Autumn sees temperatures start to cool down and an increase in rainfall, especially on the Mediterranean coast (Barcelona and Valencia). Average temperatures are 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F), and average rainfall is 30mm to 70mm (1.2in to 2.8in).
Winter sees the coldest overall temperatures and the most rainfall. Average temperatures are 8°C to 15°C (46°F to 59°F), and average rainfall is 40mm to 70mm (1.6in to 2.8in).

Book a Spain Luxury Villa with Rental Escapes

If you’re hoping to visit this beautiful country, Rental Escapes can elevate your Spanish villa rental into a true luxury experience.

Our portfolio includes the finest Spain luxury villas, including villas in Ibiza, Marbella, Mallorca, Formentera, Catalonia, and more.

Your Rental Escapes reservations expert can find the best villa for your group, and your concierge personalizes your trip to create the ultimate Spanish villa experience.

Contact us today to reserve your next dream holiday!