Our story

Built on a love for this island

Sera Villas began with one house, one island, and a conviction that the best holidays are the ones that feel nothing like hotels.

Sera Villas — interior
Sera Villas — bedroom

How it started

From one villa to a curated collection

Sera Villas was founded in 2019 by two friends who had spent years travelling to Mallorca and growing increasingly frustrated by the gap between what luxury villa rentals promised and what they delivered. Too often, "luxury" meant high prices with impersonal management, tired interiors and no one who actually knew the island.

We started with a single property in Sóller — a clifftop house that had belonged to a local family for three generations. We restored it carefully, furnished it honestly, and managed it ourselves. The response from guests in that first summer told us we were onto something.

Today Sera Villas manages five properties across the island, from the northwest coast above Sóller to the beachfront at Colònia de Sant Jordi. Every villa has been chosen by us personally. Every guest is looked after by someone who knows Mallorca well enough to recommend the restaurant the locals actually eat at.

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Antonio & Alex
Founders, Sera Villas

What we stand for

Three things we never compromise on

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Honesty in every listing
Every photo is real. Every description is accurate. If a villa has a steep driveway or a neighbour who keeps chickens, we'll tell you. We'd rather lose a booking than disappoint a guest.
02
Local knowledge, genuinely
We live here. Our concierge team are Mallorquín or have been on the island for years. When we recommend a restaurant, a boat, or a hiking route — it's because we've been there ourselves.
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Villas that earn their keep
We manage a small portfolio by design. Every property gets our full attention. We'd rather have five exceptional villas than fifty average ones, and we turn down more properties than we accept.

Mallorca — the Mediterranean's most rewarding island

Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands, sitting at the heart of the western Mediterranean. It is an island of remarkable contrasts — dramatic mountain ranges and long sandy beaches, ancient hilltop villages and a capital city with one of Spain's finest Gothic cathedrals. For visitors who come to explore rather than simply to lie on a sunbed, it rewards every kind of curiosity.

The Serra de Tramuntana, which runs the full length of the island's northwest coast, was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2011 — one of only a handful of cultural landscapes in Spain to receive the designation. The mountains are threaded with ancient paths, dry-stone terraces built by Arab settlers over a thousand years ago, and isolated hilltop villages like Deià, Valldemossa and Fornalutx that have changed little in character over centuries. The coast below is some of the most dramatic in Europe, with sheer cliffs dropping into water of an extraordinary, almost impossible blue.

The south and east of the island offer a different kind of beauty. The beaches at Es Trenc, Cala Mondragó and the bay of Alcúdia are among the finest in the Mediterranean — long, white-sand stretches with shallow, warm water that is safe for children and spectacular for snorkelling. Between the coasts, the interior is a quiet landscape of almond groves, windmills and market towns, best explored by car on a slow Tuesday morning with no particular plan.

Palma, the island's capital, punches well above its weight as a European city. The old town — with its maze of honey-stone streets, independent restaurants and boutique hotels in converted palaces — could occupy several days on its own. The Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró, the contemporary art galleries on the waterfront, and the covered market of Santa Catalina are all worth unhurried visits. The city's food scene, anchored by a deep local tradition of market cooking, has become one of Spain's most interesting in recent years.

What makes Mallorca genuinely special for villa holidays is the density of the experience on offer. Within an hour's drive of virtually any point on the island, you can be swimming in a remote sea cave, eating at a Michelin-starred restaurant, hiking in mountain pine forest, or exploring a Bronze Age megalithic site. The island rewards return visits — guests who come back year after year consistently say they feel they have only begun to scratch the surface.

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Whether you're ready to book or just exploring the idea, we're happy to talk through options, answer questions and help you find the right villa for your group.

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+34 971 000 000
Email
hello@seravillas.com
Based in
Palma, Mallorca

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