
Buy a holiday home in Mallorca and delight in the all-year-round Mediterranean beauty. Whether it’s a coastal villa in Port d’Andratx, or a town retreat in Santanyi, Mallorca offers a variety of exclusive holiday properties. With MYNE Co-Ownership, you can acquire a high-quality holiday apartment from as little as 1/8 of the purchase price – including professional management, maintenance, and flexible usage. Find your ideal holiday home in Mallorca now and turn your dream of owning a villa or apartment on this stunning island a reality.








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Santa Ponsa is a hotspot for golfers. One of the most renowned courses on Mallorca is Golf Santa Ponsa I. Its 18 holes, set against the backdrop of the Tramuntana mountains and the sea, offer both a sporting challenge and a picturesque Mediterranean setting.

The elegant natural harbour of Port d’Andratx is considered one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. In the evenings, people gather along the promenade for a glass of wine or a seaside dinner – especially popular at sunset, when the hills are bathed in warm light.

Palma’s old town captivates with its historic alleyways, modern galleries, and striking architecture. A true highlight is the Gothic cathedral La Seu, whose rose window creates a mesmerising play of light in the morning hours.

Near Sa Ràpita, the famous natural beach Es Trenc awaits – known for its fine white sand and turquoise waters. With its gently sloping shore and absence of hotel developments, it's the perfect spot for relaxed swimming in a setting that feels almost Caribbean.

Santa Ponsa is a hotspot for golfers. One of the most renowned courses on Mallorca is Golf Santa Ponsa I. Its 18 holes, set against the backdrop of the Tramuntana mountains and the sea, offer both a sporting challenge and a picturesque Mediterranean setting.

The elegant natural harbour of Port d’Andratx is considered one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. In the evenings, people gather along the promenade for a glass of wine or a seaside dinner – especially popular at sunset, when the hills are bathed in warm light.

Palma’s old town captivates with its historic alleyways, modern galleries, and striking architecture. A true highlight is the Gothic cathedral La Seu, whose rose window creates a mesmerising play of light in the morning hours.

Near Sa Ràpita, the famous natural beach Es Trenc awaits – known for its fine white sand and turquoise waters. With its gently sloping shore and absence of hotel developments, it's the perfect spot for relaxed swimming in a setting that feels almost Caribbean.

