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We endeavour to offer a high quality Majorca Accommodation service, working mainly with reputable & well established rental agencies in Majorca with the aim of offering you fantastic properties which tick all your boxes!
And rest assured - we cover the full spectrum - from cheap apartments to luxurious reformed country houses!
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Along with our Property Search, and Golf, Beach and Countryside selections, we have then also separated our properties into popular resorts and areas, such as Alcudia, Puerto Pollensa/Pollensa, North East Majorca, Southern Majorca, Palma, South West & Western Majorca and Central Majorca.
From beachfront apartments in Puerto Pollensa, beach villas in Alcudia, luxury country houses in Cala d'Or, Palma Nova, Deia, as well as many in-land properties... it is all here!
Take a look at our map of Majorca below and get to know the resorts and towns!
A mainly residential area outside Puerto Alcudia with a small beach and an 18-hole golf course. See our 6 properties in Alcanada
One of the most important towns in Majorca's history as the Roman city of Pollentia was established here. The old town is enclosed behind mediaeval walls.
With an award-winning beach, Puerto Alcudia is really two places: the port area itself with a wide promenade and marina and the main tourism centre a couple of kilometres from the port.
Dominated by a hilltop fortress, Arta is a wonderful place to stay and it's history dates back to pre-Christian times, it being the site for settlements from the Talayotic period. See our 2 properties in Arta
A small town arranged on steppes created for wine cultivation. It has small gorgeous coves, the best known being Port des Canonge. See our 1 properties in Banyalbufar
A seaside village in the municipality of Calvia, known for its luxury properties and Royal Bendinat Golf Club. See our 1 properties in Bendinat
One of the main centres for wine production in Majorca, the town celebrates its grape harvest at the end of September with the Vermar fair, one of the most anticipated of the island's fairs. See our 2 properties in Binissalem
This picturesque residential area of Alcudia has a small marina, the small beach of S'Illot nearby and, up the side of the mountain, the hermitage of La Victoria. See our 8 properties in Bonaire
A small and pretty agricultural town known for its almonds and carobs. See our 13 properties in Buger
At the foot of the Tramuntana mountains, Caimari is a village that has an olive fair in November. See our 1 properties in Caimari
A coastal development in the town of Llucmajor, fiestas are staged in Cala Blava in the second half of August. See our 3 properties in Cala Blava
One of Majorca's first tourist resorts, its buildings have maintained a long-established whitewashed appearance. There is a marina and several beaches, such as those of Cala d'Or itself and Cala Egos. See our 35 properties in Cala Dor
A fishing village without a great number of tourists on account of there being no beach. A charming place on an inlet with luxury villas as well as fishermen's cottages. See our 5 properties in Cala Figuera
Near to Porto Cristo, Cala Mandia is essentially its beach and light development. See our 1 properties in Cala Mandia
The largest tourist resort on the island's east coast, Cala Millor has a fine beach, some kilometres in length. See our 2 properties in Cala Millor
An enchanting cove, Cala Mondrago is within one of Majorca's most impressive nature parks, that of Mondrago. See our 1 properties in Cala Mondrago
A rocky cove in the town of Manacor with only limited tourist development, so perfect if you want a quiet getaway away from it all. See our 1 properties in Cala Morlanda
A sandy beach in this small resort developed in the 1960s but which has remained unspoiled. See our 1 properties in Cala Murada
A resort with a strong German flavour, it is still a fishing port but also offers tourist boat excursions. There are several beaches in and near the resort. See our 2 properties in Cala Ratjada
A quiet resort with four small cove beaches. The view from one of these, Cala Molins, is one of Majorca's most iconic, that of the horse promontory. See our 20 properties in Cala San Vicente
A small, rural picturesque town well-known for its caves and for the occasional appearance of the Fonts Ufanes, natural springs which can surface when there has been heavy rain in winter. See our 7 properties in Campanet
A mainly agricultural town, the still relatively undeveloped resort of Sa Rapita is at one end of the famous Es Trenc beach. See our 11 properties in Campos
Mostly purpose-built from the 1960s, Can Picafort is a popular resort with two beaches and centres, one of them being Son Baulo. Near to the resort is the finca of Son Real with its ancient necropolis. See our 8 properties in Can Picafort
This is an area of the town of Felanitx set in farmland and with a number of villa properties. See our 4 properties in Cas Concos
A charming and quiet resort with relatively little development, a marina and a pleasant sandy beach. See our 1 properties in Colonia de Sant Pere
A rural town that celebrates its fiestas - Sant Bartomeu - in August and which stages an annual fair in October. See our 2 properties in Consell
A coastal village in the Tramuntana mountains, known for its celebrities. It was where the novelist Robert Graves lived and also here that the luxury La Residencia hotel was founded by Richard Branson. See our 1 properties in Deia
Another rural part of Felanitx and one that has retained its rural charm. See our 1 properties in Es Carritxo
This town, which has been known for its pottery for centuries, also boasts the coastal resort of Porto Colom. There is a theory that Christopher Columbus was born in Felanitx. See our 1 properties in Felanitx
Near to Soller, this small town in the mountains is known for its orange and lemon trees and for its "correbou" (bull run) in September. See our 1 properties in Fornalutx
The centre of Majorca's leather industry, the town has several outlet shops selling leather goods. Its Thursday market is the largest on the island and its Dijous Bo fair in November the most important of the autumn fairs. See our 15 properties in Inca
Right in the centre of Majorca, this small rural town is known for its figs, among other produce, and for its "Comuna", a public area of woodland which has long been given a protected status. See our 5 properties in Lloret de Vistalegre
This town near to the foot of the Tramuntana mountains is surrounded by farmland. It celebrates its summer fiesta on 8 September. (It should be noted that the island's cement factory is located in Lloseta). See our 3 properties in Lloseta
In the rural part of Majorca, the town is known for its capers as well as almonds. Its annual patron's fiesta is on 1 August. See our 7 properties in Llubi
One of Majorca's larger towns, Llucmajor has a shoemaking industry in addition to its tourism, the best known of its resorts being that of Arenal. See our 2 properties in Llucmajor
The home town of tennis player Rafael Nadal, Manacor has a popular market every Monday and among its tourist centres and attractions are the resorts of Porto Cristo and Calas de Mallorca and the caves at Drach. See our 4 properties in Manacor
Its main square dominated by the impressive Sant Joan church, Muro has a museum devoted to Majorcan rural life. See our 6 properties in Muro
Majorca's capital, a city of beaches, a vast marina and port, high-quality shops and numerous attractions for sightseers, such as the Cathedral, which was started in the thirteenth century and finished almost 400 years later. See our 7 properties in Palma
Purpose-built as a resort in the 1930s, Palmanova has a fine beach and is one of the island's most popular tourist destinations. See our 1 properties in Palma Nova
The birthplace of the missionary Fray Junipero Serra, Petra is a small town with an imposing Gothic church, Sant Pere. See our 2 properties in Petra
To one side of the main road is a glorious beach, to the other side is the nature park of the Albufera wetlands. See our 13 properties in Playa de Muro
Brooded over by the Puig de Maria mountain, Pollensa is an old town of squares and churches and the 365 steps to the Calvari oratory. See our 194 properties in Pollensa
A rural town associated with the wine trade and with the cultivation of apricots and saffron. Its principal fiesta is that of Sant Roc in the middle of August. See our 1 properties in Porreras
Part of the municipality of Calvia, Portals Nous has a very up-market feel, its marina, Puerto Portals, usually having luxury boats moored. The Marineland attraction is in the town. See our 5 properties in Portals Nous
A tourist resort but also a fishing port. The attractions of the caves of Drach and Hams are in the resort which has managed to retain some of its traditional feel. See our 3 properties in Porto Cristo
A fishing village in the municipality of Santanyi. It has a private yacht club and two small, sandy coves.
A sedate but sophisticated resort with a yacht club, a fine beach and wonderful views across the bay of Pollensa. See our 165 properties in Puerto Pollensa
One of Majorca's jewels. Set in a valley with the Tramuntana mountains to one side. Mainly residential now, its agriculture being mostly a thing of the past. See our 1 properties in Puigpunyent
The centre of Majorca's potato and rice production, Sa Pobla is the location for the biggest of the Sant Antoni fire-night fiestas in January. See our 3 properties in Sa Pobla
The yacht club at Sa Rapita was established by summer visitors in the early 1970s. Development since has been limited, and Sa Rapita is right next to the astonishing beach of Es Trenc. See our 2 properties in Sa Rapita
In the town of Santanyi, S'Alqueria combines tourism with agriculture and the manufacture of tiles. It has a fiesta on 19 March for its patron saint and in August for Sant Roc. See our 1 properties in SAlqueria
A town of great antiquity, there is a good deal of agriculture in Santa Margalida as well as tourism in its resorts of Can Picafort and Son Serra de Marina. On the first Sunday of September, the town stages one of the most traditional of all the island's fiestas - La Beata. See our 7 properties in Santa Margalida
Known for its liqueurs, Santa Maria has a 17th-century town hall building and a baroque church with a blue bell. See our 2 properties in Santa Maria Del Cami
One of Majorca's principal tourist resorts, it has a good beach and plenty of bustle and activity. There is a yacht club and two golf courses, and one of the main celebrations is that of a battle between Moors and Christians in September. See our 5 properties in Santa Ponsa
Though Santanyi has several tourist resorts, such as Cala d'Or, the town itself is a treat, its distinctive stone, for which the town is famous, giving an almost golden colour to the streets. See our 5 properties in Santanyi
A very picturesque rural town known for its leather industry, its hermitage of Crist Rei is visited by pilgrims at Easter. See our 6 properties in Selva
Best known for its resort of Colonia Sant Jordi and for its proximity to Es Trenc beach, Ses Salines is also known for its salt marshes, and it is from these that it derives its name. See our 2 properties in Ses Salines
S'Estanyol de Mitjorn. A small resort development on the border between Llucmajor and Campos. There is a small yacht club but otherwise not a great deal of development. See our 1 properties in Sestanyol
A town with a history that stretches back to the Talayotic period, Sineu has a very popular Wednesday market and it is also home to the palace of the kings of Majorca. See our 1 properties in Sineu
In the Tramuntana mountains and referred to as the "hidden valley", Soller is well-known for its oranges, for the tram which connects the town and Puerto Soller and the railway to Palma. See our 3 properties in Soller
One of Majorca's most famous beauty spots. Nestled by the mountains, its charterhouse dates back to the 14th century.
A residential coastal development with a very laidback atmosphere and only a few bars/restaurants. Its beach is backed by dunes and part of it is popular with naturists. See our 4 properties in Son Serra de Marina