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The most beautiful villas for rent across Spain

Craving a siesta, paella, tapas, and (very) beautiful villas? After France and Italy, Weeks Off continues its European tour of the best villa rentals. This time, we’re heading to Spain—land of sun, wine, and wildly scenic beauty. Think dreamy luxury villas in Spain, private pools, and views over the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, or nestled in the heart of the countryside. Ready? ¡Vamos!

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View from a terrace overlooking a swimming pool surrounded by sun loungers and parasols. Beyond the pool, palm trees offer panoramic views of a rocky coastline and calm sea under clear skies.

The most beautiful villas for rent across Spain

Spain is a top pick for travelers chasing sunshine and unforgettable scenery. Sure, there’s Barcelona and Madrid, but the real gems are scattered across Andalucia, Catalonia, Asturias, and the Costa del Sol. Whether it’s a modern villa with sea views, a quaint home in Mallorca, or a stylish escape in the Spanish Basque Country, there’s something for every mood—and every night of your stay.

Looking for family-friendly comfort or a luxurious getaway with friends? From terraces and jacuzzis to gardens and designer kitchens, Spain’s best luxury villas deliver. Add in a concierge or local host with hospitality in their DNA, and you’ve got the makings of a perfect holiday. So, let’s go. Explore our selection of the most beautiful villas in Spain—your next travel chapter starts here.

The most beautiful villas to rent in the Balearic Islands

The Xarraca Tower, nestled among palm trees and cacti.

The Xarraca Tower, nestled among palm trees and cacti.

Ibiza has no shortage of standout homes—but Xarraca is in a class of its own. Perched on the northern coastline of the island, this iconic villa in Spain comes with private beach access and sunsets that outshine any postcard. Tucked within a lush garden where cacti, olive trees, and bougainvilleas mix with striped vintage umbrellas, it’s a pure dose of the relaxed Ibiza scene—perfect for slowing down and soaking up the island culture.

This large white house includes nine bedrooms with a bohemian, maritime feel, hosting up to 18 guests. Surrounded by terraced gardens and with a private seaside club, it’s an ideal destination for those craving space, style, and that uniquely Ibizan sense of freedom—far from the party crowds the island is known for in peak season.

The pool at Can Nikita, hidden in the Mediterranean garden.

The pool at Can Nikita, hidden in the Mediterranean garden.

Not far away, hidden in a quiet residential region, Can Nikita brings all the charm of a traditional Ibizan finca dating back to 1800. Set on five hectares of greenery, it’s just ten minutes from shops and restaurants, and a short walk from the beach—making it the perfect base to explore the island with ease.

This villa has six bedrooms and welcomes up to 12 travelers. Inside, the rooms are spacious and light-filled, thoughtfully designed to suit both adults and children.

Outside, the forest-like garden flows into various chill-out corners, a jacuzzi, a terrace, and even a tennis court. Shaded spots and secret nooks make it ideal for a slower, carefully paced holiday. Add in the scent of native plants and the serenity brought by centuries-old trees, and you’ve got an experience rooted in nature. For those drawn to the Balearic Islands not just for their weather or beaches, but for their depth, traditions, and local rhythm—this is the kind of stay that leaves a mark.

At the end of the path, Es Bec d’Aguila.

At the end of the path, Es Bec d’Aguila.

In the heart of unspoiled Menorca, Es Bec d’Aguila is no ordinary home. This 1,000 m² finca, completely redesigned without losing its soul, welcomes up to 22 guests across 11 spacious, comfortable suites. Outside, a lush Mediterranean garden, 25-meter pool, pavilion, and summer kitchen let you fully enjoy the island’s sunny, gentle weather. And the best part? Pets are welcome too.

Tucked at the foot of Mallorca’s majestic Tramuntana mountains, Casa Mana is the perfect place to unplug and explore. This century-old finca, lovingly restored as a holiday home, welcomes up to eight guests in a space where authentic charm meets modern comfort.

Spread over 300 m², the house features four bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a sunlit living room, a 15-meter saltwater pool, and six hectares of organic land planted with ancient olive trees and fruit orchards. Everything here invites you to slow down—and savour the moment, where nature and elegance meet.

Between the mountains and hills, Casa Mana comes into view.

Between the mountains and hills, Casa Mana comes into view.

The most beautiful villas to rent in Andalusia

Perched in the heart of Axarquía, Villa Pepita is a true gem of southern Spain, offering a peaceful break with wide-open views of olive groves and rolling Andalusian hills. With four bedrooms, it welcomes up to ten guests looking to embrace the slow pace and charm of the region. Inside, comfort is king: air conditioning, wood stove, a fully equipped kitchen, speakers, games, and a strong internet connection—ideal for remote work or total disconnection.

Step outside and the mood shifts to pure indulgence. A heated pool, summer kitchen for prepping tapas, a pergola for golden-hour lounging, pétanque court, yoga terrace, children’s playhouse… It’s a space that invites you to live outdoors. Whether it’s a slow morning with coffee or a pre-dinner drink under the stars, Villa Pepita has all the amenities for a family-friendly and laid-back stay.

Villa Pepita in the Andalusian countryside.

Villa Pepita in the Andalusian countryside.

A bit further along the coast, Casa Maru welcomes you with three double bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom and Italian shower. Perfect for families, couples, or small groups, this charming escape blends indoor comfort with the rhythms of outdoor living. Think shaded terraces, a rooftop for sun-soaked siestas, and a heated pool surrounded by loungers.

The highlight? The sunken “sitting pit”. Add in a summer kitchen for casual meals and long afternoons, and you’ve got a setting crafted for slow travel and connection.

Whether you’re planning a calm journey through the wild beauty of the Costa del Sol, or searching for a base to discover the quieter towns beyond the popular spots, these villas invite you to experience Andalusia at its most intimate. A true invitation to recharge, reconnect, and take in the natural stunning splendor of southern Spain—with every comfort carefully in place.

The patio at Casa Maru. © Tom Corremans

The patio at Casa Maru. © Tom Corremans

The most beautiful villas
to rent in Asturias

El Faro Unkempt beneath the Asturian sky.

El Faro Unkempt beneath the Asturian sky.

Just steps from the iconic Tazones lighthouse, El Faro Unkempt emerges between lush green hills and the vast marine horizon. Built in 2020, this contemporary Spanish villa is tucked in a small coastal village, offering deep tranquility—with nothing but the sound of waves and the changing skies above. Made up of six suites—bookable individually or as a whole—it comfortably hosts up to 12 guests. Ideal for family-friendly holidays or intimate group stays, it’s perfect for spending time immersed in nature, just a short minute’s walk from the sea.

The architecture balances old and new: two crisp white buildings topped with orange-tiled roofs, joined by a sleek glass bridge. Outdoors, a large terrace of wood and polished concrete opens onto a wild garden that merges seamlessly into the surrounding hills and mountain backdrop. Every angle invites you to slow down and simply enjoy the moment.

Facing the ocean and the lighthouse, the house feels like it was designed to frame nature itself—an ever-evolving painting where the light, wind, and sea all play their part. Whether you’re exploring this lesser-known region of northern Spain or just looking for a slower rhythm far from the city, El Faro Unkempt is the perfect spot to book for your next adventure.

Welcome to Asturias, the Spanish Brittany. © Mercedes Blanco

Welcome to Asturias, the Spanish Brittany. © Mercedes Blanco

The most beautiful villas
to rent in Catalonia

Is this the ultimate Catalan escape? Hidden in a five-hectare botanical haven near the Costa Brava, Mas Pla de Calabuig spreads across three buildings and a studio. Surrounded by orange, palm, and olive trees, its Mediterranean garden—with a saltwater pool and shaded pergola—feels like a world apart.

In summer, guests can even harvest fresh veggies from the garden—perfect for those who love fine dining, delicious cuisine, or cooking like a local chef. With space for 14 guests, this family-friendly villa offers a peaceful break from the city. And thanks to the included hotel-style service, all you have to do is relax and spend time soaking it all in.

The charming living space at Mas Pla de Calabuig.

The charming living space at Mas Pla de Calabuig.

The most beautiful villas
to stay in the Basque Country

 

 

 

 

In Mallabia, in the heart of the Spanish Basque Country, Areitio Etxea brings together all the elements of a dream getaway. A 1,500 m² garden, a bright 200 m² home spread across two levels, and a spectacular mountain backdrop, with Anboto standing tall in the distance. With four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a sun-drenched kitchen, and a cozy living room with a fireplace, this house is made for slowing down. Outdoors, everything is designed to embrace the sunshine: barbecues, hammock naps, and candlelit dinners on the porch. Life here flows between inside and out, in sync with nature’s rhythm.

Staying at Areitio Etxea also means diving into a region as varied as it is fascinating. Less than an hour from the three Basque capitals—Bilbao, San Sebastián, and Vitoria—the house is perfectly located for sightseeing. Hike the slopes of Mount Anboto or explore nearby natural parks, take a beach trip just 30 minutes away, or wander through charming villages… There’s so much to discover. Prefer peace and quiet over the buzz of the city? A barbecue under the arbor or an afternoon reading in the hammock might be just the thing. And when night falls, there’s nothing better than sipping a glass of txakoli, the lightly sparkling local wine, while stargazing.

The most design-forward villa in the Basque Country?

The most design-forward villa in the Basque Country?

Villa Artegoikoa is, above all, a family story. The owners wanted to pay tribute to their grandfather, who dedicated his life to working with wood. In 2002, he built the house—blending his passion for timber with local stone to create a space that feels both timeless and welcoming. While the home retains its undeniable old-world charm, it has evolved over the years. The most recent renovation brought a modern touch, with two sleek microcement bathrooms designed by one of Spain’s top architects.

The charming retro kitchen at Villa Artegoikoa.

The charming retro kitchen at Villa Artegoikoa.

The most beautiful villas
to rent in the Canary Islands

Perched atop a hill in Macher, La Cabaña offers breathtaking views of Puerto Calero’s harbor, the ocean, and the islands of Lobos and Fuerteventura. It’s the perfect setting for a peaceful stay, hosting up to ten guests across five spacious double bedrooms, each with a king-size bed and en-suite bathroom. Surrounded by a lush garden, the terrace leads to a heated pool—ideal for relaxing under the Lanzarote sun. The home’s modern take on traditional architecture, along with interiors inspired by local artist César Manrique, creates a space where island spirit meets contemporary comfort.

What does a stay at La Cabaña feel like? First, it’s about embracing the serenity of the setting—then setting off to explore the island’s many wonders. Just a ten-minute drive away, the Timanfaya National Park and its lunar landscapes are a must-see. The Mirador del Río and Jameos del Agua, masterpieces by César Manrique, are also well worth the visit. Thoughtful and attentive, the owners provide a personalized guide filled with their favorite local spots—from restaurants and artisans to can’t-miss sites—ensuring guests experience Lanzarote at its most authentic.

La Cabaña, conceived as a tribute to César Manrique.

La Cabaña, conceived as a tribute to César Manrique.

Off the coast of Morocco, welcome to Fuerteventura—a paradise ruled by palm trees, soft sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters. In the charming village of La Oliva, you’ll find Casa Montelongo, a villa perfectly suited for families and groups of friends.

The house is made up of two independent units, each designed as an apartment for two. With its clean, elegant layout and outdoor spaces made for soaking up the sun, it’s the kind of place that invites instant relaxation. A pool, solarium, garden, and delicious local breakfasts complete the experience.

Casa Montelongo is all about slowing down—but also about exploring. With help from a thoughtful concierge, guests can craft a personalized itinerary: a massage, a bike ride, a boat trip to Lobos Island, a surf session, or a table at one of La Oliva’s best restaurants.

Casa Montelongo, pure minimalist charm. © Marcos Rodriguez

Casa Montelongo, pure minimalist charm. © Marcos Rodriguez

The most beautiful villas
to rent in Cantabria

The little house in the mountains, aka La Cabaña del Valle.

The little house in the mountains, aka La Cabaña del Valle.

Tucked away in the heart of the Valles Pasiegos in Cantabria, La Cabaña del Valle is the ultimate mountain chalet retreat—just a stone’s throw from the sea. Built over a century ago from stone and wood, the cabin once sheltered shepherds and their flocks during the harshest months of the year.

Today, it’s been transformed into a warm, welcoming holiday home. A decor inspired by Asia and Africa adds a subtle touch of elsewhere, without ever losing the soul of the place. Days here unfold to the rhythm of scenic walks, encounters with free-roaming cows and goats, surf sessions on Atlantic waves, and sunrises enjoyed over breakfast.

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