Rates 2026
All rates are weekly and inclusive of final cleaning, pool maintenance, garden maintenance and mid stay housekeeping. Longer stays by arrangement.
Shoulder Season
June · September · October · Seven night minimum
Peak Season
July · August · Fourteen night minimum
Low Season
November to May · Five night minimum
A refundable damage deposit of €3,500 is held against each booking. Peak stays carry an enhanced housekeeping schedule of three cleans per week. Concierge, private chef, transfers, boats and guides on application.
Availability 2026
Open from 6 June. The remainder of the season is currently fully available, including the peak fortnights of mid July and early August.
Apr
Held
May
Held
Jun
From the 6th
Jul
By enquiry
Aug
By enquiry
Sep
Open
Oct
Open
Nov
Open
Dec
Open
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Cancellation
Free cancellation up to 30 days before arrival.
Payment
Full payment at confirmation. €3,500 refundable damage deposit held separately.
Licence
ETV 5388, registered short term rental in the Balearic Islands.
The Setting
Cap de Formentor is the spur of cliff and pine that finishes the north of Mallorca. It is the part of the island that has drawn writers, monarchs and discreet wealth for the better part of a century, and the part that has stayed quietest. Where the rest of the coast leans toward the marina or the village, the Cap leans toward the sea.
In 2024 the Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor reopened on the headland, the 1929 grande dame restored and listed at number 24 on the World’s Fifty Best Hotels within months. The road that runs past the resort runs past Villa Azzurra 300m later. 150m the other way is the blue flag sweep of Formentor Beach itself.
It is a quiet address by design. Port de Pollença, with its moorings and a newly starred table in the port, sits 20 minutes back along the peninsula. The cycling climb that finishes at the lighthouse is one of the most photographed in Europe. The rest is pine, water and the kind of stillness that makes the rate make sense.
The House
A 16m saltwater infinity pool, an open plan kitchen and dining room that spills onto a covered terrace, and four double bedrooms (three en suite, the fourth served by a private adjacent bathroom) framed by the Mediterranean pines that give this coast its character.
The orientation is south west across the bay, which means the light moves through the house all day and lands on the terrace in the late afternoon. The pool sits on the same level as the house, alongside the terrace, with a Balinese daybed at one end and the headland on the other.
The villa is registered for short term rental in the Balearics under licence ETV 5388.
Inside
The interior runs as a single open volume from the kitchen through the dining and living rooms to the terrace doors. Bedrooms sit off a side passage, separated from the main living area by a short corridor that takes the daytime sound out of them.
The kitchen is fully equipped and fitted for a private chef where one is engaged. There is a Sonos system across the principal rooms, working WiFi on the terrace, and two parking spaces inside the gate.
Bedrooms
Four
Three en suite, one with private adjacent bathroom. Doubles throughout.
Pool
16m
Saltwater infinity, facing the Bay of Pollença.
To the Beach
150m
Formentor Beach, blue flag, on the protected northern coast.
To the Four Seasons
300m
Resort Mallorca at Formentor, reopened 2024.
Gallery
The Neighbourhood
Step out of the gate and turn left for the Four Seasons. Walking along the coast road takes about 4 minutes to reach the resort gardens. Beyond it the road climbs to the lighthouse at the tip of the peninsula, an hour by foot or 20 minutes by car, with the pine forest dropping away to either side.
Right out of the gate, the path drops to Formentor Beach itself in under 3 minutes. The beach is blue flag, the northern face of the cap, and it is rarely as busy as Pollença Bay further west. The Hotel Formentor beach club sits at the western end and takes table reservations from villa guests.
Inland, 20 minutes by car puts you in Port de Pollença for moorings, a Michelin-starred kitchen and the first of the long beach restaurants. Palma is a little under an hour and the drive is one of the better ones on the island.
The Peninsula
A 9km finger of limestone and pine pointing north east into the Mediterranean. The Tramuntana range shelters the southern flank, the Bay of Pollença cradles it from the west, open sea on the north. Villa Azzurra sits where the road runs out and the pine takes over.
Formentor Beach
150m
Four Seasons
300m
Port de Pollença
20 min
Cap Lighthouse
25 min
Palma Airport
60 min
The Week
The week as it stands at the published rate, alongside the standing concierge list. Full menu by arrangement.
For guests who need it, we put a discreet, end-to-end protective programme around the stay. Temporary CCTV and access control are installed at the villa for the duration of the booking and removed in full at departure, leaving no fixed system in place. Perimeter checks and a night watch run alongside, coordinated quietly with villa staff.
On the move, advance risk assessment covers route, venue and the villa itself, with low profile close protection and a continuous read on emerging risk. Medically trained personnel are on call, with hospital liaison and evacuation planning held in reserve.
The intent is a safe, private and frictionless stay with proactive threat mitigation and rapid response capability. The work is designed to stay out of view: the villa is felt, not guarded.
How to Enquire
Villa Azzurra takes a small number of weeks each year through ProLuxe Travel directly. Enquiries are handled by Myles personally. Availability moves quickly in the shoulder months and we recommend reaching out at least 12 weeks ahead for a summer stay.
From first call to gate handover, you have one point of contact: me.
Myles Longfield
Founder, ProLuxe Travel