A seven-bedroom villa dubbed Spain’s ‘most expensive home’ has hit the market for £65 million as Britons flock to Mallorca to escape the Blighty blues.
The 2,300 sq ft property, named Villa Solitaire, is the perfect holiday home, boasting incredible panoramic sea views across Palma Bay at the highest point of Son Vida – an exclusive area in southern Mallorca.

You might even find a few familiar faces nearby as the property is located on a street that has become a hotspot for British ex-pats.
Aside from two kitchens, seven bedrooms, and six bathrooms, the designer villa also offers an open-air cinema, a Turkish bath, bar, and wine cellar – along with a satellite kitchen for entertaining parties behind the scenes.
Large glass-walled living spaces on the ground floor, including an informal and formal dining room, open onto a giant terrace that surrounds the expanse of the property and two infinity swimming pools.
A ‘welcome atrium’ includes a glass elevator to the bedrooms and other living spaces, just in case your day at the beach leaves you struggling with the stairs.
On the roof of the four-floor property, the lucky owners can view the sunset from the jacuzzi, or enjoy a showing at their very own open-air cinema.
In the basement the luxury continues, with spa facilities including a sauna, and fitness room – as well as a calming ‘video art installation’ to set the mood.
The basement also holds a staff area with two bedrooms and six large parking spaces.
For those looking to take some time out from Mallorca’s party vibe the property offers a spacious Mediterranean ‘Zen Garden’.

From the outside, Villa Solitaire, which was built in 2017, looks like ‘floating boat sails’ thanks to a design by Milanese architect Matteo Thun.
The property comes furnished with custom-made furniture from the high-end Italian designer Nilufar, so you can turn up with cabin luggage and enjoy your break.
Villa Solitaire is being marketed by Engel & Völkers for £65,000,000.
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