Luxury

Mallorca has the second most expensive villa on the entire coast of the State with a price of 25 million

A villa in Costa d’en Blanes, with six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, two swimming pools and a spa, is only surpassed by a mansion in Marbella valued at 27.5 million

25 million villa in Calvià
ARA Balears
20/08/2026 - 16:08 h.
2 min

PalmaThe second most expensive home on the entire Spanish coast is in Mallorca. It is a villa located in Costa d’en Blanes, in Calvià, which is on the market for 25 million euros, according to a ranking compiled by the real estate portal pisos.com.Only a mansion in the Cascada de Camoján urbanization, in Marbella's golden mile, valued at 27.5 million, surpasses it.

The Mallorcan property is located on a plot of 2,500 square meters and has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. Outside it has two swimming pools and a barbecue area, while the interior includes, among other amenities, a gym and a spa with a jacuzzi and sauna.

The ranking places Mallorca at the forefront of the Spanish luxury real estate market, only behind the Costa del Sol. The Director of Studies of pisos.com, Ferran Font, points out that when a property exceeds 20 million euros, it stops competing solely with other properties in the same province and starts competing with international destinations such as the French Riviera, the Algarve, and the Italian coast.

Marbella tops the ranking

The most expensive property on the Spanish coast is a 27.5 million euro mansion located in Cascada de Camoján, a gated and guarded urbanization on Marbella's golden mile.

The house has views of the Mediterranean and the African coast, and features a kitchen with a piano bar. On the lower floor, there is a wellness area with a spa, heated indoor pool, hammam, sauna, and gym, as well as a cinema room.

After the villa in Calvià, the third most expensive home is Villa Nara, in Sotogrande Alto (Cádiz), valued at 24 million euros. It has nearly 4,000 square meters built on a plot of over 10,000, eight suites, a private cinema, wine cellar, gym, spa with a heated pool, and a garage with capacity for ten vehicles.

The fourth place corresponds to an estate in Santa Pola (Alicante), which is being sold for 15 million euros. The property extends over almost 500 hectares and includes a main residence, four auxiliary homes, an eight-hole private golf course, a 900-meter pool, a lake, and 55 hectares of irrigated citrus groves.

The Canary Islands occupy the fifth position with a villa located in Adeje, while the group of properties over ten million euros is closed by Villa Cozumel, a mansion built in 1940 on the Sitges promenade, valued at 11.9 million.

64% of the value is concentrated on the Mediterranean coast

The analysis of pisos.com also shows a strong difference between the two large maritime fronts of the State. The ten provinces of the Mediterranean arc concentrate 64% of the added value of the properties analyzed.

In contrast, the seven provinces of Galicia and the Cantabrian coast, despite representing more than a third of the territories included in the study, only accumulate 18% of the value. According to Font, the market for this more exclusive segment operates with a different logic than the rest of the real estate market: buyers of homes over 20 million euros choose the country first and then the specific location, which contributes to concentrating the most expensive properties in a few stretches of the Spanish coast.

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