Fresh off the surprise release of his new album, Justin Bieber and wife Hailey Bieber jetted off to the sun-splashed Spanish island of Mallorca where they rented out a modernist villa packed with amenities and perched high above rocky Cala Llamp cove. The trip was in celebration of Hailey’s newest product for her beauty brand, Rhode, a lip tint that was unveiled at the popular Beach Club Gran Folies in Port d’Andratx, per People.
The villa where they stayed—available for $29,000 per week on Vrbo—spans roughly 10,200 square feet and has six bedrooms (each with a sea-facing terrace), a fully equipped gym, and a 50-foot infinity pool overlooking the Mediterranean. Built in 2014, the three-story home’s neutral interiors feature rustic-chic touches like wood-beamed ceilings and rock-clad accent walls.
Other perks include shaded outdoor lounge areas, an alfresco kitchen and dining area, gas fireplace, and hot tub, making the estate ideal for both relaxing and entertaining—depending on your mood. Inside, a wood-paneled sauna and wine cellar round out the amenity package.
Surrounded by rugged cliffs, the villa is set in one of the most exclusive areas of the island, near the charming port town of Andratx. While it’s close to upscale restaurants and scenic hiking trails should visitors want to explore, the residence is far enough from the tourist crowds to ensure privacy and maintain a sense of seclusion. Guests can also take advantage of the house’s southwestern views, which allow for sunsets over the ocean.
The largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands, Mallorca has become an increasingly popular destination for celebrities seeking privacy and relaxation, with recent visitors including Jennifer Aniston and tennis legend Roger Federer.
Geoffrey Montes is an associate editor at ELLE Decor with a serious love for all things real estate and design. Before that, he worked at Architectural Digest, Galerie, and Preservation magazines, covering everything from jaw-dropping listings to world-famous architects and design events like Salone del Mobile and Homo Faber.