Why Mallorca is the New Mykonos – and the €33 Million Villa Leading the Charge
- Rebecca Nicholson

- Sep 2
- 3 min read

Once known as the quieter sister of Ibiza, Mallorca has stepped firmly into the global spotlight. With its glittering marinas, dramatic coastline, and cosmopolitan lifestyle, the island is increasingly being compared to Mykonos and Santorini — but with an edge that makes it even more compelling for high-net-worth buyers.
Year-round vibrancy, world-class infrastructure, and a blend of Mediterranean charm with modern sophistication mean Mallorca is no longer just a holiday destination. It is a serious contender for Europe’s hottest luxury property market.
At the centre of this new wave of prestige is High Five, a €33 million villa that captures exactly why Mallorca is setting itself apart.
Perched high above the emerald waters of Port Andratx, one of the island’s most exclusive enclaves, this newly completed six-bedroom estate is a study in architectural ambition, coastal drama, and effortless indulgence.
A Villa Born from the Sea
High Five was completed in 2024, and its design is a direct homage to its surroundings. The sweeping curves of its façade echo the waves below and the rugged cliffs it crowns. Every line of the villa seems to ripple outward, creating a fluid connection between land, sea, and sky.
Step inside, and the impact is immediate. The floating round fireplace on the upper level is both sculpture and hearth, a dramatic centrepiece that ties the living spaces together with warmth and light. Above, Occhio lighting installations appear suspended in mid-air, creating an almost celestial glow that enhances the villa’s organic, wave-like forms.
The spiral staircase is another showstopper: carved into the soaring entrance hall, flanked by towering natural stone walls, and rising like a ribbon into the upper levels. It is as much a work of art as a functional feature, setting the tone for the villa’s blend of architectural daring and refined design.
A Lifestyle of Indulgence
High Five is conceived as a private sanctuary, with an entire level dedicated to wellness and entertainment. Here you’ll find a yoga studio, spa, sauna, whirlpool, and fitness suite - spaces designed not just for exercise but for holistic retreat.
The glass-fronted wine bodega adds a touch of theatre to entertaining, while a curated collection of artwork throughout the villa transforms hallways into gallery spaces.
The six bedrooms are crafted as havens of calm, each with uninterrupted sea views.
Panoramic glazing floods the interiors with light, while terraces extend seamlessly into the horizon. The master suite, in particular, feels like a floating retreat, suspended between sky and sea.
Outside, the Mediterranean lifestyle takes centre stage. Expansive terraces flow into a glittering infinity pool, with a chill-out lounge positioned perfectly for sunset views. A fully equipped summer kitchen and BBQ invite long alfresco evenings, while the dining areas frame one of the estate’s most dramatic features — a sheer cliff face that forms a natural, ever-changing backdrop.
Even the kitchen and indoor dining spaces are designed as theatres of daily life, oriented toward the cliffs and coastline to ensure that routine moments feel extraordinary.
Why Mallorca, Why Now
Mykonos and Santorini may be glamorous, but their appeal is largely seasonal. Mallorca offers something more: a lifestyle that is both indulgent and sustainable year-round. From luxury marinas and golf courses to international schools and Michelin-starred dining, the island provides the infrastructure high-net-worth buyers demand.
The property market reflects this shift. Prices are rising steadily, fuelled by demand from international buyers, particularly from the UK and Germany. Unlike other hotspots, Mallorca offers both strong lifestyle credentials and investment stability, making it a magnet for second-home seekers and long-term investors alike.

Where the Elite Buy
Puerto Andratx: Once a fishing village, now the island’s glamour capital with sea-view villas and high-end dining.
Son Vida: Palma’s most prestigious suburb, offering hillside estates and championship golf.
Palma de Mallorca: A cosmopolitan hub with historic charm, vibrant nightlife, and luxury apartments.
Deià: A haven of natural beauty and quiet exclusivity in the Tramuntana mountains.
The New Benchmark
Mallorca has become Europe’s answer to Mykonos, but smarter, subtler, and with broader appeal. Properties like High Five embody this shift: rooted in natural beauty, infused with architectural innovation, and designed for a lifestyle that transcends the seasons.
For discerning buyers, Mallorca isn’t just the new Mykonos. It’s the next chapter in Mediterranean luxury, and High Five is leading the charge.

































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