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Luxury Properties for sale in the Autonomous Community of Balearic Islands

  • Apartment in Capdepera, Province of Balearic Islands
    Apartment in Capdepera, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 2,014,600
    130 m² 2 2
    Presented by My Blue Mallorca
  • Land in Capdepera, Province of Balearic Islands
    Land in Capdepera, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 21,206,500
    60 m²
    Presented by Ellesse Estates
  • Penthouse in Calvià, Province of Balearic Islands
    Penthouse in Calvià, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 4,877,500
    100 m² 1 2
    Presented by Queen Mallorca Real Estate
  • Apartment in Andratx, Province of Balearic Islands
    Apartment in Andratx, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 3,600,900
    120 m² 2 3
    Presented by Buy 2 Chill Estate
  • Luxury home in Mercadal, Province of Balearic Islands
    Luxury home in Mercadal, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 3,774,800
    253 m² 2 3
    Presented by Home Menorca
  • Luxury home in Ferreries, Province of Balearic Islands
    Luxury home in Ferreries, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 2,629,600
    98 m² 2 4
    Presented by Fincas Sunshine
  • Rural or Farmhouse in Selva, Province of Balearic Islands
    Rural or Farmhouse in Selva, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 1,908,600
    274 m² 1 5
    Presented by Mallorca North Villas, Houses & Apartments
  • Rural or Farmhouse in Lloseta, Province of Balearic Islands
    Rural or Farmhouse in Lloseta, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 3,181,000
    277 m² 2 3
    Presented by Mediterranean Realty Consultant
  • Cottage in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    Cottage in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 3,562,700
    197 m² 1 3
    Presented by KEY ESTATE CONSULTING
  • Detached House in Muro, Province of Balearic Islands
    Detached House in Muro, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 1,895,900
    284 m² 2 3
    Presented by Mallorca Charme, S.l.
  • Detached House in Es Castell, Province of Balearic Islands
    Detached House in Es Castell, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 3,605,100
    350 m² 2 7
    Presented by Micol Homes & Property
  • Villa in Pollença, Province of Balearic Islands
    Villa in Pollença, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 3,350,600
    187 m² 1 3
    Presented by Mallorca North Villas, Houses & Apartments
  • Rural or Farmhouse in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    Rural or Farmhouse in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 3,605,100
    200 m² 1 3
    Presented by 3 Villas
  • Rural or Farmhouse in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    Rural or Farmhouse in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 4,665,400
    263 m² 2 6
    Presented by 3 Villas
  • Hotel in Alcúdia, Province of Balearic Islands
    Hotel in Alcúdia, Province of Balearic Islands
    zł 42,413,000
    50
    Presented by K&N Elite Real Estate Agency - Sucursal Valencia

luxury guide

With 6,454 luxury properties currently listed, the Balearic Islands stand as Spain's most sought-after high-end real estate market. And the reasons are straightforward. Year-round sunshine, direct flights from every major European city, and a legal framework that has long welcomed international buyers. Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera each draw a different kind of buyer: the sailing crowd in Port d'Andratx, the design-minded in Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera, the discreet in Menorca's south coast. London is under three hours away. Munich, two. The market covers villas, penthouses, apartments, fincas, and seafront estates across four distinct islands, each with its own character and price dynamics.

Luxury property prices in the Balearic Islands

Prices range from PLN 1,739,751 to PLN 43,493,775,000, with an average sitting at PLN 18,504,286. Sizes run from 1 to 731230 sqm, with a market average of 471 sqm. The single biggest price driver is proximity to the water. But island choice matters just as much. Ibiza's southern triangle between Can Rimbau, Ses Salines, and the port is consistently the most expensive. In Mallorca, the southwest corridor from Portals Nous to Port d'Andratx holds the highest values on the island. Compared to the French Riviera, the Balearics offer better value per square metre at equivalent quality. Compared to Sardinia or Capri, liquidity is stronger here: the international buyer base is larger and the rental income potential is among the highest in the Mediterranean.

Most sought-after areas in the Balearic Islands

In Mallorca, Port d'Andratx defines the top end of the market. It is a working harbour with an international marina, excellent restaurants, and hillside properties that face west into the sunset. Son Vida, just above Palma, has a more residential feel, with private gated estates and proximity to the city. In Ibiza, the north of the island around Sant Joan de Labritja and Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera attracts buyers looking for a quieter, more rural setting. The south, around Ses Salines and the port area, is where the established luxury market sits. Formentera deserves a separate mention: supply is severely limited, no new builds are permitted, and demand grows every year. It is the most illiquid of the four islands, but also the most protected. Menorca, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1993, is the value play of the group, with prices well below its neighbours and a growing number of international buyers discovering it for the first time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in luxury real estate in the Balearic Islands?

Building restrictions across all four islands mean supply is effectively capped. At an average of PLN 18,504,286, prices remain competitive against the French Riviera and Sardinia, while rental yields on Ibiza and Mallorca rank among the strongest in Europe. The combination of constrained supply and rising international demand is straightforward.

What is everyday life like in the Balearic Islands?

Mallorca and Ibiza function as full-time destinations year-round, with international schools, private hospitals, and established expat communities from Germany, the UK, and Scandinavia. Menorca and Formentera are quieter out of season, which for many buyers is precisely the point. The infrastructure in Palma rivals that of any mid-sized European city.

What makes the Balearics genuinely different from other Mediterranean luxury markets?

Four islands, four personalities, all within an hour's flight of each other and of mainland Europe. No other Mediterranean destination offers that range of choice under a single legal and fiscal framework. The islands have been attracting international capital since the 1970s, which means the legal infrastructure for foreign ownership is mature, tested, and well understood.