There’s nothing quite like the thrill of seeing your first animals in the wild on safari in Africa. Baby elephants splashing at the watering hole; a herd of stripped zebra grazing in a savannah valley; a towering giraffe craning up its neck to nibble on tree leaves or a gorilla peering through dense jungle vegetation. While some animals are more widespread across the continent, others inhabit more specific geographical zones. Use the helpful guide below to decide where to go on safari depending on which animals you are hoping to catch sight of.

 

Antelopes and Zebra

Members of the antelope family are among the most common over the African continent so you’re likely to observe them in most safari destinations. Of particular note, in Kenya you’ll spot various types of horned animals like impalas, spiral-horned antelopes, Coke’s hartebeest, white-bearded wildebeest as well as both Thomson’s and Grant’s gazelles. The best time to spot these herds is during the annual Great Migration, when 1.5 million animals make a circular tour between Tanzania’s Serengeti and Kenya’s Masai Mara. You can see a great range of this family in South Africa; especially Impala, Kudu, Blue wildebeest, Burchell’s zebra and the local famous springbok.

The largest of the antelope family, the African Buffalo, roams the open savannahs of Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia and South Africa. These large beasts can weigh up to 750 kg and usually feature among animals seen on safari.

Giraffes

Constant grazers, graceful giraffe are generally found in grassland areas of Kenya, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zambia. They can reach heights of up to 5.5 meters and usually travel in herds and roam specific territory of between 20 km and 70 km, depending on accessible food.

Elephants, Rhinoceros and Hippopotamuses

Of the large big game animals, elephants are the most widespread and commonly visible on safari. The majestic creatures are quite impressive, and general appear in a parade, but it’s important to keep your distance, particularly if there are young ones present. Hippos can be less common, however, a good safari guide could find them for you in Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia and South Africa.

Rhinos are a different story and are some of the hardest animals to catch sight of. This is in great part due to their low numbers from intense poaching. Since 1961 South Africa has been actively involved in protecting and increasing the population of black and white rhinos and Kruger Park is now home to the world’s largest population. In Kenya you can find the largest population of black rhinos in the Masai Mara National Park and white rhinos in the Lake Nakuru National Park.

Cats and Dogs

Of course the most famous African animals are two of the “Big Five”: the lion and the leopard, the cheetah follows closely in third place. These large cats are rather widespread and can be found in South Africa, Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania and Namibia. Lions stand out from the other big cats as they are social animals and tend to live in prides of 20 to 30 members with one to three males. You have very good chances of seeing lions on safari in Kenya’s Masai Mara while leopards are much more elusive. Other unique cats you might spot on are wildcats, servals and caracals.

Among African dogs, the spotted hyena are very widespread across popular safari destinations as are African wild dogs. Black-backed and side-striped jackals and bat-eared foxes can be found in South Africa and Kenya, where you might also catch the spotted aardwolf.

Primates

You don’t even have to go on an official “safari” to encounter different breeds of these cheeky animals while visiting Africa. Monkeys are likely to come snooping around your accommodation for food and baboons can be found on roadside lookouts near forests trying to acquire leftovers (or more) from motorists. Of specific interest, in Kenya you could see a variety of monkeys including blue, Syke’s, copper-tailed, red-tailed and vervet in addition to the olive baboon. If you would like to do a focused gorilla trekking safari, then there are good options in the mountains of Uganda and Rwanda.

Smaller Creatures

Part of the fun of safari is also catching sight of smaller animals racing or poking up along your path. These could include the African hare, the Kenyan tree squirrel, the springhare, the Southern African crested porcupine, mongoose and the adorably odd looking warthog.

Unique Safari Experiences in Kenya’s Masai Mara

One of the best ways to truly experience the animals of Africa on safari is with the unique experiences offered by Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp. Bordering the Maasai Mara National Reserve and only one kilometer from the Tanzania Serengeti game reserve, Cottar’s upholds five generations of safari traditions through their luxury camp, luxury bush villa and their excellent range of safari experiences, like their unique game walks. These are led by a professional guide of the camp who is accompanied by a licensed gun bearer. They give visitors the chance to observe the unique ecosystem from a closeup perspective. This provides a living textbook from which you can learn about botany and entomology in addition to how to interpret animal tracks and signs.

In addition to their luxury camp, Cottar’s has a gorgeous private Bush Villa. The 10,000 sq ft villa features a spacious, stylish living room, dining room, a large viewing deck, five en-suite bedrooms and a 25m infinity pool. Its guests enjoy their own private vehicles, guides, dinning and other activities.

Experience a safari holiday like no other in Kenya’s Masai Mara with Cottar’s here.

September through mid-December can be the best time to get away, especially for those who have the freedom to travel outside the traditional holiday times imposed by school holidays. It might be “autumn” in the northern hemisphere, however, you can get virtually any season you wish depending on where you go. Extend your summer in the Caribbean or South Pacific; admire spring blossoms in Mauritius or Cape Town; catch the end of the Great Migration in Kenya or the colorful fall foliage in New York State – satisfy your travel cravings (and possibly make great savings!) at one of these amazing luxury villas.

Villa Gardenia, Barbados

September and October are ideal months to go to the Barbados when three wellness and sports festivals are taking place. Therefore, if you are looking for a warm destination to focus on your wellbeing and enjoyment, this absolutely stunning beachfront property in Barbados by Blue Sky Luxury is the perfect place for a fall getaway, plus it’s included in Blue Sky Luxury’s special extended summer offer – giving you further enticement to this beautiful island!

The month of September kicks off with the Barbados Beach and Wellness Festival taking place on the 2nd and 3rd. It’s your chance to have early morning beach workouts and energetic yoga led by a talented local yoga and meditation instructors, musicians, speakers, chefs and other professionals. From September 5th to 10th mountain and road biking enthusiasts of all levels with flock to the island for the inaugural Barbados Cycling Festival. It’s a fabulous opportunity to discover Barbados along some of its fabulous biking trails in addition to possibly winning some big prizes! Spectators can also ride the wave of excitement on the last day with music and entertainment on the beach. Lastly, Barbados will be the first-time host of the Dragon World Championships – a paddleboard team racing event. This will take place from October 28th to 30th on lovely Carlisle Bay, Bridgetown and should be an enjoyable, laid back day of racing and fun!

Located between Holetown and Speightstown, the Villa Gardenia is an ideal base for taking in the excitement of the season in Barbados while having a sumptuous beach retreat. The vast six-bedroom villa is set amidst 3.3 acres of gorgeous gardens with trickling streams and lily ponds. It has a fabulous swimming pool and the beach is right at your doorstep. After a swim, you can enjoy delightful refreshments or meals underneath the large gazebo boasting spectacular sea views.

Inside, the entrance foyer flows into an alluring living/dining room, framed by coral stone pillars and which opens onto the verandah. The ground floor also has a family/media room, kitchen, laundry facilities, a fitness room and three of the plush guest suites. The elegant master suite spreads over the entire first floor and includes a sitting room, private balcony and a luxury bathroom with a dressing area.

The two additional guest suites, with wet bars, are located in the Gate House annex, allowing for excellent privacy. The property is conveniently situated close to the Golf course at Royal Westmoreland and Sandy Lane.

Contact Blue Sky Luxury here to learn more about this exceptional villa and their special extended summer offer!

La Rive Penthouse, Cape Town

The Southern Hemisphere is about to break out in a burst of springtime blossoms and Cape Town is an incredible place to take in the season. In September the Western Cape’s fields will break out in a palette in colorful wildflowers. The mild spring weather is also a major draw as the thermometer gradually rises in October into the mid 20s c (mid 70s f), pleasant days naturally refreshened by the lovely Cape Town breeze.

You can thoroughly enjoy the pleasures of the season directly on the terrace of the sublime La Rive Penthouse, an exquisite four-bedroom in Cape Town. Nicknamed the “Home in the Sky,” the luxurious apartment was recently redesigned two years ago giving it an Art Deco, stylish, yet homey feel. The expansive, classy living area features a classic grand piano and a number of paintings and sculptures from some of South Africa’s best known artists.

The spacious and comfortable bedrooms are positioned to provide guests with their own privacy. There are also two studies for those needing to do some work while on holiday, however, it may be hard to concentrate with the delightful outdoor spaces beckoning. The south-facing apartment has its own wonderful infinity pool surrounded by terraces with awe-inspiring views of Robben Island, the Atlantic Ocean and the Metropolitan Golf Course and the Green Point Urban Park.

The building is found right on the bustling Sea Point promenade with nearby access to Cape Town’s world famous beaches, the V&A Waterfront, and a fabulous range of excellent restaurants are within walking distance. A 24-hour Concierge Service is on hand to welcome all guests and assist with any desires you may have during your stay.

Enjoy a sublime springtime vacation in Cape Town at the magical La Rive Penthouse at this link.

Dutchess County Estate – New York, U.S.A.

If you are looking for an autumn getaway close to New York City where you can view fall foliage in a beautiful and your own private setting, than book in at this splendid seven-bedroom country estate available through Villas and Apartments Abroad. Locate only 2.5 hours from Manhattan, you will be able to start admiring the vibrant golds and reds blazing across the forests on your way to the estate on the outskirts of pretty Rhinebeck.

Built as an inn in the 18th century, which most likely received important guests like George Washington, the restored home retains plenty of historic character from its hand-chiseled triple height barn to its large fireplaces. This charm comes accompanied by all the modern luxury amenities and comforts. The interior has several dining areas, an antique barroom, a large TV room with 70” flatscreen and a sitting room with floor to ceiling bookshelves, the perfect place to curl up with a good book on a crisp autumn evening. The master bedroom includes a king bed, fireplace, sitting area, and a marbled master bath. Two of the other bedrooms have king beds, three rooms have queen beds and the last bedroom has a twin, making it ideal for a multigenerational family trip, two families traveling together or a group of friends.

Depending on when the leaves turn, you may be able to admire some bright colors while wandering through the 29-acre estate’s manicured gardens or wild woods accessed by a wooden bridge over the stream. If the weather is warm enough in September, you may be able to dip your toes in the swimming pool carved out of the natural rocks, the less brave can simply relax in one of the various outdoor sitting areas. For guests who do not wish to do their own cooking, a wonderful chef can come to the estate to prepare delicious seasonal dishes or there are great restaurants in the area.

Get in touch with Villas and Apartments Abroad here to help you plan an easy autumn escape from the city.

Villa Amanassa, Marrakech

After the intense summer heat has died down, the autumn is an fantastic time to visit Marrakech. With convenient connections to many European cities, it’s an ideal getaway for anyone fleeing the chillier, rainier weather which will soon be covering the skies (read more on our favorite things to do in Marrakech autumn and winter here). The striking Villa Amanassa by Villanovo is an excellent base for your luxurious break to Marrakech.

The beautiful property is located on the Amelkis Golf Resort and has accommodation for up to eight. It blends traditional Moorish architecture with the best modern amenities. It is organised around two patios (which can be be completely closed by sliding transparent domes in cooler weather) and fountains encircled by a private garden with a large swimming pool.

The interiors are decorated in lovely shades of blue, grey and beige and have comfortable furnishings. A large living room has a cozy fireplace and opens onto the terrace and golf course beyond. Another fireplace can be found in the dining room. Guests can relax indoors in the separate TV lounge, the theatre room with large sofas and projection screen, workout in the fitness room or be pampered in a wellness centre with hammam/spa (additional charge of 50 € per day). The four suites are equipped with king size beds (210 × 180) or twin beds (210 × 90) which are draped in luxury bedding and Egyptian cotton linens. All of the bathrooms have a shower, a bath and a separate toilet.

The terraces have been designed to take advantage of shade or sun depending on the season. The mirror pool (15m x 5m) faces south and is bordered by palm trees, orange, lemon and banana trees. The villa comes with a staff made up of a cook, two maids, a caretaker and a gardener.

Take in the sunshine and many autumn delights of Marrakech with Villanovo here.

Vatuvara Private Islands, Fiji

Autumn’s crisp days and nights are just around the corner in the northern hemisphere. Perhaps you can squeeze in one more vacation before winter sets in? There’s still time to extend your summer a little longer by making your way to the Northern Lau Group of the Fiji Islands where summer is endless and the sunsets extraordinary at Vatuvara Private Islands.

Vatuvara Private Islands offers conscientious luxury to the discerning traveler. The resort has three secluded and expansive seaside villas which have been meticulously crafted with natural textures and materials creating spacious and comfortably elegant environments. Each with their own private beach access, the villas include an infinity edge pool surrounded by lush tropical landscaping and an abundance of aromatic flowers.

October to early November is particularly excellent time to go to Fiji. You can get some excellent airfare deals and the weather is warm and dry. At Vatuvara Private Islands, you never have to worry about crowds as the island is only accessible by private plane. You’ll be surrounded by magnificent nature in your own personal private paradise.

Extend your summer in the tropic oasis of Vatuvara Private Islands at this link.

Serenity Villa, Saint Barthélemy

While the early autumn is not a good time to visit Saint Barth when almost everything is closed, the island wakes up mid-October. The hotels, restaurants and boutiques reopen and are ready for “The Season” which begins on December 15th.  Les Soldes, the famous biannual time of year when the boutiques offer great sales, is October 14-November 24, 2017. In addition, according to our local expert Peg Walsh of St Barth Properties, if you plan a trip between October 15 and December 15th, you can get a superb villa at 30%-40% less than in high season. Their Serenity villa is ideal for making great savings on your luxury accommodation and on shopping as it’s within walking distance to the boutiques!

This sublime three-bathroom villa is located on a hillside above the harbor in the exclusive Domaine du Soleil Couchant. It boasts exceptional views of Gustavia, St. Maarten and stellar sunsets. The master bedroom features a built-in king bedroom with ensuite bath and impressive views. The other two bedrooms have twin beds, ensuite baths and lovely views.

This panorama extends into the living room which has comfortable furnishings in dark wood, attractively contrasted by white cushions. Tasty island meals can be easily prepared in the well-equipped kitchen which has a bar that overlooks the dining room and the view. The outstanding swimming pool, one of the largest pools on the whole island, is bordered by a wooden deck and comfortable outdoor furnishings, the perfect place to sip a cocktail while watching the sunset.

Leaving the villa, you can easily reach restaurants, boutiques and Shell Beach all on foot. Claim those spectacular views and fabulous deals by emailing St Barth Properties at this link.

Ranawara

Ranawara, Sri Lanka

For a sunny getaway in late autumn, consider the south coast of Sri Lanka. The monsoon will just be ending granting you brilliant days of sunshine and blue skies. You’ll also be sliding in before Christmas holiday-goers, improving the chances of great flight deals and completely deserted beaches. Enjoy blissful seclusion at the edge of an incredibly beautiful stretch of beach at the stylish Ranawara villa.

Hidden in an extremely private location among 23 acres of tropical gardens fringed by an uninhabited section of coastline in southern Sri Lanka, the villa is only 15 kilometres south of city of Tangalle. The main building spreads over 46,000 square feet of open plan living with five ample suites. Two other single-suite cottages separated on the grounds. The air-conditioned bedrooms have four-poster king size beds, delicate Indonesian rugs and large en-suite bathrooms. The villa also has a library, bar area, TV room, open plan kitchen and dining room, outdoor dining pavilion, a private spa and a 100 ft long swimming pool.

The gardens are abundant in vegetation with hundreds of coconut trees and tropical fruit trees including dragon fruit, green oranges, bananas, papaya, mango and wood apple.

Take in a pre-Christmas vacation in Sri Lanka at spectacular Ranawara here.

Villa Océane, Mauritius

October is also springtime over in gorgeous Mauritius, so savvy travelers will be treated to warm temperatures in the mid 20s c (mid 70s f), without the humidity of summer and there is usually no rain. Ideal weather conditions and fewer other visitors means you’ll have the long powdery beaches mainly to yourself, easily accessible if you’re staying at the beachfront Villa Océane. This sleek contemporary three-bedroom villa by Villanovo is set at the edge of the freshwater lagoon on the east coast of Mauritius, near Trou d’Eau Douce.

The house also opens onto a large swimming pool fringed by terraces, a patio with outdoor dining for 12 guests, and a comfortable lounge area. There is also a spacious terrace on the lagoon side which leads down to the pristine beach. The contemporary design of the building is echoed in the interior’s designer furniture and decoration. Guests can take a break in the large living room with TV or prepare meals in the well-equipped kitchen to be enjoyed in the dining room with table and chairs for 10 people. Each of the three bedrooms has a double bed, ensuite bath with shower, a double dressing room, their own private terrace or balcony offering breathtaking views of the lagoon and two have an office area.

The villa is situated a few minutes from the village of Trou d’Eau Douce, from where you can take an excursion out to Deer Island. Guests will also enjoy visiting the nearby famous kite spots and the great golf courses on the East coast.

Make the most of Mauritius at this exceptional time of year by reaching out to Villanovo here.

Cottar’s Bush Villa, Kenya

For an incredible African Safari experience this fall, considering going to Kenya when it’s famous annual Great Migration is in full swing and wildlife is in abundance all across the Mara Reserve and all the conservancies. September and October are still the high season here, although they are not nearly as busy as August. You won’t catch as many animals in November, however, it’s still a lovely time in visit the Masai Mara, there’s still a lot of wildlife and many fewer other visitors. Learn more about the Great Migration and witness it yourself through the fantastic videos shared by our local experts at Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp and Bush Villa in this article.

In a secluded area of their wonderful luxury camp is their unique Bush Villa. The spacious 10,000 sq ft villa features a vast living room, dining room, a magnificent viewing deck, and five en-suite bedrooms, all with awe-inspiring views. It has internet access throughout, satellite TV and DVD, and is powered with electric and solar energy. You can also cool off and admire the magical plains from its divine private infinity pool. Guests of the Bush Villa can also make use of the Safari Camps other facilities and guides.

Enjoy a supremely private trip for the Great Migration or Kenya off season at Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp and their exquisite Bush Villa at this link

August is one of the most popular vacation months. Despite the millions of holiday-goers lining the beaches of the Mediterranean, the Aegean and Caribbean Seas and boating around the Lakes of Europe and North America, there are still some secret places to escape the crowds. Our local experts reveal some true gems for enjoying the lovely summer weather far away from the masses.

Kythnos, Greece

One of the least visited of the Cycladic islands, this rugged island bordered by turquoise waters is situated between Kea and Serifos. As the owner of Kythnos 1F told our experts at Five Star Greece; “There is nothing to do and nowhere to go, I can’t think why I built a house here.” Sounds like paradise!

Kythnos FC is a spectacular, six bedroom villa built on a headland between two secluded sandy beaches, on the southeast coast of the island. The serenely minimalist architecture and décor reflects the peacefulness of the location. A sandy beach below goes largely unnoticed by other visitors. This is one of Five Star Greece’s best off the beaten track properties.

Contact them here for further information and to start planning your holiday in is perfect peaceful paradise.

Apulia, Italy

For a secluded summer escape in Apulia, the last great unspoiled part of Italy, consider renting unique group of four “trullo” buildings, available through Excellence.villas by Trust and Travel. Accommodate up to 18 guests, the buildings are set around a wonderful pool and are encircled by five hectares of olive groves – ideal for staying cool on hot summer days.

A ‘trullo’ is a traditional dry stone Apulian house with a conical roof. This particular property, was discovered and meticulously restored by a Roman architect who has successfully retained its historic character with a clean contemporary look accentuated by modern art. The network of rooms includes two kitchens, three living rooms, eight bathrooms and eight bedrooms (one bedroom has two bunk beds for four children).

There is a natural indoor/outdoor flow and thee are a number of terraces and covered porches, among which is a beautiful shaded area next to the 16 x 5 m pool. Guests can enjoy meals on its two dining terraces with an outdoor fireplace, pizza oven and barbecue.

This region is filled with endless olive tree fields, rolling vineyards, stunning beaches and excellent restaurants in the picturesque towns like Ostuni and Ceglie Messapica and Cisternino and Locorotondo.

Hide away this August in this authentic and quiet part of Italy with Excellence.villas by Trust and Travel at this link. For those who can wait until September, Trust and Travel is offering some special rates on this rental, further details here.

Masai Mara, Kenya

August may be one of the most popular season to holiday in Kenya’s Masai Mara, however, it’s also a wonderful time to visit. Our experts at Cottar’s Bush Villa and Cottar’s 1920s Camp tell us how to beat the crowds:

“The Masai Mara national reserve is an extremely popular destination over the summer as the annual great migration occurs during this time,” explains Katherine Darnborough, marketing coordinator at Cottar’s. “As you can imaging it can get pretty crowded but we’re situated in our own Olderkesi Conservancy that borders the main reserve so you have 7000 acres all to yourself.

“Cottar’s Bush Villa and Cottar’s 1920s Camp are the only properties in this conservancy and with the camp having only nine tents it truly is a private and exclusive experience. You get the best of the Masai Mara without the masses of minibuses and crowds. The Masai Mara is a truly spectacular safari destination especially during the annual migration of wildebeest and zebra, it’s not to be missed!”

Cottar’s has a beautiful private Bush Villa is booked on exclusive basis only. The 10,000 sq ft villa features a spacious living room, dining room, a vast viewing deck, five en-suite bedrooms and a 25m swimming pool. Its guests enjoy their own private vehicles, guides, dinning and other activities.

Enjoy your own private piece of the Masai Mara, Kenya with Cottar’s here.

Upper Loire Valley, France

For those looking to enjoy France this August without the crowds of Provence and the Cote d’Azur, the Upper Loire beckons with miles of pristine countryside, beautiful villages, enchanting castles and divine gastronomy. Within the inland waterways of this unspoiled region, the 6-passenger Meanderer Barge serenely sails, inviting her guests to discover a peaceful world of provincial beauty and pastoral allure.

“Often referred to as The Garden of Paris, or the “Gatinais”, the canals along the River Loire were built in the 16th and 17th century to supply its abundant produce to and from France’s capital,” details Stephanie Sack of Barge Lady Cruises, through whom this cruise can be arranged. “After the introduction of train travel in the 19th century, these canals fell into disuse and, as a result, have remained largely intact and untouched.”

“While plying these placid inland waterways, Meanderer guests will visit the delightful town of Montargris, often called “Little Venice” due its latticework of 131 flower-adorned canals and bridges.  Ancient houses, some half-timbered, add authentic architectural flair; pralines, the crunchy confection made from almonds in cooked sugar, were first concocted in Montargis in the time of Louis XIII, and can still be purchased at the original candy shop.”

Stops in towns like these are only one of the highlights of the cruise. Discovering the region’s delectable cuisine – either on visits to local wineries or through the delicious meals back on the boat – is an important and much enjoyed part of the cruise.

Plentiful opportunities for walking and bicycling along the placid canal augment the experience, while the ever-present ambiance of the countryside’s history is a welcome companion. Owned and operated by George and Susan Kovalick, the lovely and sophisticated couple apply their passions for fitness (bicycling, hiking, boating, and tennis), cuisine, history, and the arts to accentuate the natural setting and create a unique, well-rounded experience.

This piquant bouquet of bucolic ambiance, rural relaxation, and gourmet delights sets the appealing tone for a crowd-free cruise in August on the Upper Loire on the Meanderer. Find out more by contacting Barge Lady Cruises at this link.

Salzkammergut Lake District, Austria

The former summer playground of Austria’s aristocracy, including the Emperor and the country’s intellectual and artistic elite, the gorgeous Salzkammergut Lake District boasts crystal clear lakes, pre-alpine mountains, dense forests and picturesque villages. Within this dreamy setting is Schloss Kogl, a magical baroque castle nestled amidst the country’s largest private forest.

Built in mid-18th century, the castle has been in the family of the Barons of Mayr-Melnhof since 1872. Comprehensive renovations were carried out in the early 2000s to carefully restore the castle to its previous splendor. It is decorated and furnished in a sophisticated fin-du-siècle style and provides a refined retreat in this marvelous part of Austria.

Summertime is the perfect time to stay at the castle where guests can spend hours strolling its verdant grounds, swimming in summer the pool or playing a few rounds in the historic bowling lane. The castle also has its own private “Teehaus“ on nearby Lake Attersee, so you can make the most of the lake in privacy.

Enjoy an elegant and delightful summer in Austria’s Lake District at Schloss Kogl here.

Dolomites, Italy

Surround yourself with sweeping views of the stunning Dolomites this August at this gorgeous retreat available through Homebase Abroad. The luxurious four-bedroom lodge also has its own on-site spa and a stainless steel lined year-round whirlpool outdoors, adding to its relaxing environment.

From its position on a mountainside in the UNESCO Heritage Site Dolomite Mountains and nestled by 27 hectares of dense woodlands, its the ultimate private mountain escape. Constructed as a private hunting lodge of the ‘vescovi’ in the 16th century, it has always been a place of sport and repose. It exudes a chic mountain feel and is equipped with the best modern amenities included an onsite pool, spa and an 18-hole golf course.

The indoor spa includes a Finnish sauna, Turkish bath with chromotherapy, whirlpool and emotional shower or if you prefer to soak up the awe-inspiring scenery, relax in the outdoor heated whirlpool. It remains at approximately 39 degrees year round with spring-fed water.

At your doorstep you can explore the mountains while hiking, road-biking, mountain-biking and a number of other active pursuits.

Savor the splendidly tranquil Dolomites this August with Homebase Abroad here.

For many an ideal vacation involves relaxing next to a gorgeous, sunny infinity pool. If you fall into this category, make your holiday dreams come true at one of these exceptional luxury villas with outstanding pool terraces, located in some of the most awe-inspiring settings across the planet.

Casale Alto – Tuscany, Italy

Enjoy your own private paradise at this vast seven-bedroom villa perched high above the famous Feniglia beach on the delightful Maremma coast of Tuscany. You might not even need to go down to the seaside due to the villa’s stunning pool terrace featuring amazing views of the arched beach and coastline.

Available through Homebase Abroad, the Casale Alto is situated next to the famed Il Pellicano hotel in the harbor village of Porto Ercole, home to a port-side pedestrian lane lined with seafood restaurants, gelato shops and lively bars. All of this seems a world away in your private villa oasis. The garden is laid out over multiple levels, with flowers and comfortable seating areas to enjoy the breathtaking views. Depending on the timing of your holiday you will can sample some of fresh fruits from the garden – plums, peaches, apricots, figs and a local variety of small, delicious pears. These go well with a breakfast of eggs from their own chickens. Above the villa are vineyard terraces and below is an olive grove. When you’re not basking in the sun next to the pool, you can cool off under one of the five shady pergolas with the natural air-conditioning of the refreshing Tuscan breeze.

The villa’s accommodation is spread out across the hillside in three distinct structures, creating a perfect balance of togetherness and privacy. Guests can gather for meals on the lower terrace which has an outdoor living/dining room and rustic kitchen with traditional wood-fired barbecue. Other group fun can be had in the games area with ping-pong, foosball ball and a seating area. There is also a gym (bike, free weights and bench, treadmill) and a sauna. The villa is an excellent base for exploring the region from visiting unspoiled coves and beaches of the Tuscan Archipelago to scuba diving in pristine cerulean waters and from boat trips to Giglio Island with its coral reefs or to Giannutri with its nature preserve and Roman vestiges.

Combine the seaside with a fantastic pool area at the spectacular Casale Alto by Homebase Abroad at this link.

Allamanda – Harbour Island, The Bahamas

With a beautiful climate of an average 310 days of sunshine per year, The Bahamas is an excellent destination for sun-seekers. Our local expert Pamela H. Murdock suggests the Allamanda villa, a beautiful six-bedroom house on Harbour Island, as being an excellent choice for making the most of the sunny weather right at the villa.

“Its location on a quiet street in adorable Dunmore Town, makes it very easy to walk to restaurants and shops which is fun,” details Pamela. “Walking past Allamanda’s picket fence, one sees a charming and classic Bahamian house, like others in town but step inside and you’ll discover very pretty and chic interiors with imported wide plank French oak floors.

“Two wings flank a heated salt-chlorinated swimming pool with a very sunny coral stone terrace. The outdoor spaces also offer a covered dining area with a custom wooden table and 12 chairs, a bar with a large flat screen TV, comfy chaises longues, a sitting area near the outdoor kitchen area and grill as well as a roof deck with ocean and sunset views. The beach is just a few minutes away by golf cart which is how one gets around this idyllic island.”

Learn more about this gorgeous, sunny villa and vacationing on Harbour Island by contacting Pamela here.

Cottar’s Bush Villa – Masai Mara, Kenya

Located next to Kenya’s phenomenal Maasai Mara, the exceptional Cottar’s Bush Villa is the only real private luxury rental in the area and it features a divine infinity pool overlooking the stunning savannah plains that carry the great annual wildebeest migration.

The Villa is set on its own 6,000 acre private conservancy within Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp, only one kilometre from the Masai Mara game reserve. Due to its advantageous location, guests have easy access for day and night game drives to the Masai Mara game reserve. Back at the Bush Villa, guests can enjoy its sublime 25m swimming pool, perfect for doing laps for the very energetic or for just relaxing and enjoying the view for the less so. It’s built on the side of a hill and looks over the great Masai Mara and Serengeti plains, the ideal sunny spot to look out for the migration and any other wildlife that may pass by. A great place to wallow and enjoy the warm African sun while sipping a cocktail and reading your book.

Designed personally by Calvin and Louise Cottar, the Bush Villa was built using only indigenous and eco-friendly materials. It has over 10,000 sq ft of living space including a large living room, dining room, viewing deck, and five en-suite bedrooms. Guests also have access to the Safari Camp’s services, its swimming pool, shop and other facilities.

Take in the magic of the Masai Mara in your own private hideaway at Cottar’s Bush Villa here.

Private Bora Bora – French Polynesia

This stunning modern villa, set on its own private island, is the one of the most sought after beachfront estates on the planet and is available through Villas and Apartments Abroad. It has received accolades and awards from top travel magazines including the Robb Report Best Villa 2015 and the Best Boutique Hotel/Best Villa Australasia also in 2015. Guests can choose to swim in the lagoon on one side, a long private beach on the other or in the beautiful pool positioned to benefit from the sun, especially at dusk when it reflects the sunset like a painting.

Located on a 30,000 m² (7.5 acres) islet overlooking the aquamarine waters of Bora Bora, this spectacular estate includes five independent suites, each with in character and intimate setting. The gorgeous marbled pool surrounded by a wooden deck and a tropical garden is the ideal place for sunbathing, reading a book or a relaxing massage. The villa is equipped with the latest technology in music and television, with the best broadband connection on the island and a self-sufficient power system provided by solar panels.

The villa has its own surfboards, paddle boards, kayaks, windsurfs and other water sports equipment or guests can arrange a number of excursions with the villa’s private boat and captain for snorkeling, feeding the turtles, to local restaurants or sunset cruises. The villa also has a dedicated manager and team who will ensure that your absorb the essence of Bora Bora and have an exquisitely relaxing holiday in this supremely peaceful and awe-inspiring destination.

Enjoy a sunny vacation in paradise at the idyllic Private Bora Bora by reaching out to Villas and Apartments Abroad here.

Villa Camaruche – Saint Barthélemy

With a secluded location, spectacular views and a spacious deck bathed in sunlight all day, the four bedroom, four bathroom Villa Camaruche is a magnificent option for a small group of sun worshippers on beautiful Saint Barthélemy.

Available through St Barth Properties this charming compound has a zen-like décor and is enrobed in palms and indigenous flora. There is a main building is home to an open floor plan with a sleek and modern kitchen, a contemporary living room and two stylish en-suite king bedrooms. Next to the pool is a separate pavilion with the other two bedrooms, one king and one with twin beds, both with ocean views and en-suite baths with open-air showers.

Around the gorgeous 45 x 15 ft infinity pool are lovely outdoor spaces including covered living and dining areas which are beautifully lit at night. Soak up the rays, sit back and take in the breathtaking view of ten islands including St. Martin and Anguilla and sip a cocktail with the backdrop of the stunning sunsets. You’re guaranteed a spectacularly sunny holiday with St Barth Properties. Reach out them at this link to start planning.

Illusion – Sugar Hill, Barbados

Featuring an incredible infinity pool and set within marvelous gardens, this gorgeous custom-built, four bedroom villa is located in the highly coveted gated community of Sugar Hill Resort and is available through Blue Sky Luxury.

As you enter this elegant, contemporary villa you will be struck by the uninterrupted panorama of the Caribbean Sea from its expansive windows. The foyer opens onto a covered terrace that overlooks the large pool and staircases leading down to the pool area. To the right is the master suite and to the left of the covered terrace is the formal dining room that seats twelve and transforms into an alfresco dining area thanks to its folding glass doors.

There is a stylish and comfortable living room which also opens onto the pool deck, equipped with a large flat screen television with cable TV, DVD player, Bose surround speakers and a bar. The pool deck receives a lot of sunshine, however guests can enjoy the outdoors in the shade under various covered areas. It has a number of loungers, a barbecue and two gazebos. One gazebo has a small outdoor kitchenette and the other gazebo has an informal dining area.

Found mainly on the ground floor, the bedroom suites are all air-conditioned, have private covered terraces and en-suite bathrooms. The master suite is situated on the first floor and has its own living room, a large walk-in closet a large king-sized bed, an en-suite bathroom with both a tub and shower and spectacular views of the sea.

The estate features a private gym and a putting green within its splendid landscaped gardens dotted with banana, papaya and coconut trees. Guests have access to the Sugar Hill resort amenities which include a Clubhouse, an excellent restaurant, two swimming pools, and four championship tennis courts, plus access to the beach facility at the nearby Fairmont Royal Pavilion hotel.

Contact Blue Sky Luxury at this link for further information and to book your blissfully sunny holiday in Barbados at the Illusion villa.

Villa Grande – Lucca, Italy

This fabulous historic villa is located in a breathtaking and very private location on a gentle slope in the hills near Lucca and features a fenced swimming pool, making it an excellent destination for multigenerational families with small children.

“The setting is a burst of big bunches of various types of flowers, elegant wrought iron avenues and arbors wrapped with delicate shades of roses against a backdrops of green shrubs and towering trees,” describes Sylvia Delvaille Jones of Villas and Apartments Abroad, through whom the villa can be booked. “This is one of the happiest settings for children to swim, splash and play or chase butterflies in one of the most beautiful gardens.”

The former aristocratic villa dates back to the mid-1600s and was the residence of Cappuccini monks over the course of much of the 20th century. The interiors feature lovely antique furniture, frescoed walls and accommodation for up to 22 guests in 11 bedrooms (10 bathrooms). In addition to the spacious pool area, the estate has a lovely manicured Italian garden overlooking the picturesque vistas of the surrounding countryside of the rolling hills and vineyards of Tuscany.

Plan your perfect sunny getaway to Tuscany with Villas and Apartments Abroad here.

La Rive – Franschhoek, South Africa

Enjoy the best of South Africa’s wine country and the glorious sunshine of the southern hemisphere next to the fabulous pool at the gorgeous restored six-bedroom La Rive farmhouse in Franschhoek.

The villa presents a lovely mix of Victorian, Cape Dutch and Georgian architecture and furniture, as well as artwork by famous South African artists like Neil Rodger, Gregoire Boonzaier, Edward Wolfe and Dylan Lewis. A highlight is its spacious, airy patios and inviting swimming pool, ideal for a quick dip to cool down from Franschhoek’s hot summer day. There is also a lush “secret” garden with a number of paths leading to various alcoves, benches and lawns, a great place to wander in the shade or have a moment of tranquility or romance.

Each of the villa’s rooms has its own personality, character and decoration. You will be well taken care of by the villa’s live-in chef and butler who provide world-class service and can assist you with everything you may desire as well as tips for exploring the region.

Discover the pleasures of Franschhoek with absolute privacy at this exquisite villa here.

Our planet is covered in such an immense multitude of biodiversity. Lush rainforests dense in exotic flora, expansive arid deserts punctuated by what appears as only the occasional prickly cactus, soaring mountains deep in pines or cratered terrain that appears from Mars, add these amazing protected parks to your holiday bucket list.

Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

Established in 1925 as Africa’s first national park, the Volcanoes National Park (also known by its French name Parc National des Volcans) occupies 160 sq kms of jungle in northwestern Rwanda and garnered international attention stemming from the work of zoologist Dian Fossey on the area’s mountain gorilla. In addition to being a protected habitat for gorilla, it’s also home to a number of other wildlife such as the golden monkey, the spotted hyena, the black-fronted duiker, the bushbuck, elephants and 178 bird species. Due to its varying altitudes, it contains a vast array of flora spread across five of the eight volcanoes of the Virunga Mountains.

Dian Fossey came to the Park in 1967 and consequently set up the Karisoke Research Centre between Karisimbi and Visoke. She dedicated most of her time researching in the park and to saving the mountain gorilla from extinction. She was tragically murdered by unknown assailants at her home in 1985, most likely by poachers. She is buried next to the research center beside the grave of her favorite gorilla, Digit.

Dian Fossey and her important work have been commemorated in the recently inaugurated Map Room at the Virunga Lodge. The excellent eco-luxury lodge in the collection of Volcanoes Safaris, who also led life-changing gorilla safaris at the park and elsewhere in Rwanda and Uganda.

The Lau Seascape, Fiji

Fiji is a nation of color, culture and remarkable biodiversity and the Fijian Archipelago encompasses one of the most extensive coral reef systems in the world. Our local expert Jacqui Reyes from Vatuvara Private Islands gives us this further insight into this important protected natural site:

“In 2015, the Fijian government established a target to place 30% of Fijian waters under protected status by 2020. Fiji is leading the way in marine conservation in the Pacific. The Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF) has declared 2017 the Pacific Year of the Ocean. The Government of Fiji is co-hosting the United Nations Ocean Conference in New York in June 2017, to support the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.

“One Marine Sanctuary targeted to make up Fiji’s 30% protected status is the blue-green jewel of forest and reef called the Vatu-i-Ra Seascape. It stretches across the channel that links Fiji’s two main islands, and comprises over 27,000 square kilometers of forests, mangroves, seagrass meadows, reefs, deep channels, and seamounts. It is one of the few remaining sanctuaries for the globally endangered humphead wrasse, there is abundant sea life and it’s one of the Pacific’s last great wild places.

“The Lau Seascape is also home to some of the most well-preserved reef systems in the world. The lagoons of Vatuvara Private Islands and their surrounding ocean provide varying ecosystems and safe havens for marine life. The Northern Lau group of islands is filled with a diversity of wildlife, these remote islands are breathtaking, filled with lush forests and fringed by spectacular beaches and azure waters. Inspired by the Vatu-i-Ra Seascape, Vatuvara Private Islands is committed to preserving the ridge to reef environments through establishing the new Vatuvara Foundation in Fiji. The Vatuvara Foundation is dedicated to protect and revive oceans in Northern Lau through a network of marine managed areas and provide innovative solutions to promote awareness that empowers local communities in order to sustain livelihoods from their natural resources.” – Jacqui Reyes, Vatuvara Private Islands

Where to stay in The Lau Seascape.

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Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park

Hawaii evokes lush tropical forests and some of the chain of island’s most impressive forests and views can be savored in gorgeous Nā Pali Coast State Wilderness Park. Located in the north of Kauai Island. Established in in 1983 it currently extends to over 3,578 acres (14.5 km2) and is lined with na pali (high cliffs) along the shoreline which can reach heights up to 4,000 feet (1,200 m). The best way to experience the park’s magnificent scenery is by hiking the Kalalau trail. Along this 18km coastal trail from Ke’e Beach to Kalalau Beach you’ll be able to admire unspoilt stretch of cliffs and narrow valleys rising from the Pacific Ocean. On the way you can also observe stone walled terraces at the bottom of the valleys where Hawaiians once lived and cultivated taro.The trail takes between six and eight hours depending on your pace and requires good physical condition as it can often be muddy and slippery after rainfall. A permit is not needed to hike to Hanakapi’ai Falls, but anything after that requires a permit.

Where to Stay on Kauai Island.

Morne Seychellois National Park, The Seychelles

The Seychelles has become a frontrunner in sustainable tourism with almost half of its total landmass set aside in the form of protected areas ensuring that its incredible variety of indigenous flora (more than 250 native plant species) and fauna will survive for future generations. While there are official natural parks, there is much to explore beyond the borders of the parks, especially by foot.

“There are amazing nature trails on Mahe,” explains our local expert Karl Ammann, director of the Residence on the Rocks. “All easily reachable since the whole Island is only 30 kms long. The path up to the Residence is a nature trail in itself about one km from the villa property and all through indigenous forest and rock formations with a lot of bird life.”

The island’s best know official part, the Morne Seychellois National Park, is found on the northern side of Mahé. It covers about 20 percent of the total surface of the island and consists of mangroves, dense tropical forests and steep mountains. The more adventurous can scale its highest mountain, the namesake of the Park. Rising 900 metres (2,950 feet), it’s also the tallest mountain in the entire archipelago. A highlight is the Copolia trail, a relatively easy jungle pathway which begins at Chemin Foret Noire and features some amazing views across Victoria and Sainte Anne. Other notable trails are from Danzil to Anse Major, the Tea Factory to Morne Blanc, and the paths around the Trois Frères cliffs above Victoria. You can find more information on these trails here.

Where to stay in The Seychelles.

Tongariro National Park, New Zealand

With its moonlike crater lakes and volcanic landscape New Zealand’s oldest national park is one of the most unique natural locations on earth. Only one of three UNESCO World Heritage sites, it’s one of the few in the world to have dual status, as a cultural and natural site due to the park’s importance to Maori cultural and spirituality. The breathtaking Tongariro National Park is situated near Lake Taupo in the center of New Zealand’s North Island. The best way to experience the park is to hike its Alpine Crossing along which you’ll be able to take in its different terrains and admire the unbelievable colors of the Emerald Lakes, straight out of a fantasy or sci-fi movie. The more active can push on a little further up Mount Ngauruhoe where you’ll be rewarded with even more spectacular views.

Where to stay near Tongariro National Park.

Gallatin National Forest, Montana, U.S.A.

Some of America’s most pristine nature and its most amazing views can be witnessed in Montana, known as the “Big Sky State” and home to the sublime of Gallatin National Forest. More visitors might make their way to nearby Yellowstone National Park, situated across the state line in Wyoming, however, you’ll find more peace and quiet to commune with nature at Gallatin, minus the flocks of crowds attracted to its more famous neighbor. The park offers world-class hiking where the only beings you might encounter are chirping birds, dashing foxes and slow-paced moose. The park also draws fly-fishermen who are equally spellbound in the meditative act of casting their line in the park’s pristine waters. The sound of the trickling streams, the whisper of the breeze through its ancient forests and the jaw-dropping panoramas of the mountains will be strongly etched in your mind, making your journey through Montana’s wilderness an unforgettable one.

Where to stay near Gallatin National Forest.

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Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria

Creating a jagged border line between France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Austria, the Alps showcase some of Europe’s most awe-inspiring landscape. You can experience some of its most pristine and gorgeous natural settings in Austria’s Hohe Tauern National Park. The largest natural park in all of the Alps, it spreads 1,856 km² over three Austrian provinces. Hikers delight in its 350 kilometers of marked paths and alpine trails which zigzag through the beautiful Rauris Valley into Taxenbach and the SalzburgerLand region. The Rauris Valley, dubbed the “Secret Jewel Hohe Tauern National Park,” is truly a must. Here you can venture deep into majestic green forests, past rushing rivers and waterfalls, observe powerful birds of prey in their nature environment and discover sites linked to the gold-mine era. Since most of the paths are manageable for inexperienced or casual hikers, it makes for the perfect place to take walkers of mixed levels or families; avid mountaineers and mountain-climbers can also satisfy their need for adrenaline on its higher peaks.

Where to stay near Hohe Tauern National Park.

The Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Along with its neighbor the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, this is one of Africa’s most famous and one of the most beautiful, mesmerizing places on earth. Founded in 1961, the 1,500 km2 (580 sq mi) Maasai Mara National Reserve was named in honor of the Maasai people who have inhabitants the region for millennia. The plains of savanna are dotted with short trees and scrub and are the regular stomping ground for leopards, cheetahs, lions in addition to the annual Great Migration of zebra, Thompson’s gazelle, hyena, impala and wildebeest to and from the Serengeti which takes every July to October. During this period there can be as many as 1.5 million animals and around 90 species of mammals, amphibians and reptiles and over 400 birds species on the reserve.

There are many ways to visit the park, and our local experts at Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp and Bush Villa offer unique opportunities to witness the wildlife in addition to a variety of cultural experiences with the local Maasai people, get a taste of some of them here.

Where to stay near The Maasai Mara National Reserve.

Pico das Prateleiras. Photo Credit: Edgar de Brito / Flickr

Itatiaia National Park, Brazil

Brazil’s nature dazzles the eyes and enlivens the spirit. There are so many exceptional natural places to explore across the country, one of the easiest for those on a short trip to the country is the this gorgeous park. The country’s oldest one, established in 1937, Itatiaia National Park is located three hours north of the picturesque colonial town of Paraty and four hours from Rio de Janeiro. It spreads over the Mantiqueira mountain range, where you can find some of Brazil’s highest mountains including Prateleiras and Agulhas Negras, ranging in altitude from 540 to 2,791 metres (1,772 to 9,157 ft). Casual and advanced hikers can enjoy a day (or more) discovering the lush vegetation, snaking rivers and cascading waterfalls of Prateleiras whereas more skilled mountaineers can take on the challenges of rockier Agulhas Negras. Of course, the higher you go, the better the views! The park is also very popular with bird watchers who can spot upwards of 350 different species.

Where to stay near Itatiaia National Park.

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Joshua Tree National Park, California, U.S.A.

The desert usually sparks visions of the majestic dunes of the Sahara, however, the U.S. is actually home to one of the planet’s most unique deserts: The Joshua Tree National Park. Occupying a vast 800,000 acres of Southern California it is extremely variable with dramatic scenery of rugged mountains and wind torn plains. It features two distinct deserts with two large ecosystems roughly divided by elevation. The lower sector, the Colorado Desert, is the half of the park below 3,000 feet (910 m) and is found in the eastern side. This arid land is abundant in creosote bush as well as ocotillo and cholla cactus. The higher section is known as the Mojave Desert. It is slightly cooler and wetter and is the habitat of the peculiar Joshua tree, dominant in the park’s western half. Immortalized in the 1987 U2 album of the same name, the Irish pop stars were not the first to notice this unusual tree. Early explorer John Fremont described them as “… the most repulsive tree in the vegetable kingdom.” Alluring or vile, you’ll just have to visit the park to decide for yourself.

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Our global expert Sylvia Delvaille Jones of Villas and Apartments Abroad has the perfect base for exploring the region from the gorgeous Mirage Palm Springs villa, located only an hour drive from the park and with a stunning desert-like, red rocky backdrop. This luxurious 5,000+ sq ft home was completed in 2012 and consists of six bedrooms on a three-building private compound, including the main house, a casita, nanny’s quarters, plus the largest residential lap pool in the desert and an impressive home cinema. Enjoy the star-studded glamour of Palm Springs and the area’s spectacular nature by reaching out to Sylvia here.

In this edition of our How We Started series, we travel to the breath-taking plains of Kenya’s Maasai Mara to meet Calvin and Louise Cottar. Deep in family safari heritage and passionate about offering unique African travel experiences, Calvin tells us more about the history of their company, Cottar’s 1920’s Camp, and about their recently built exclusive Bush Villa.

Calvin Cottar, Louise Cottar, The Maasai Mara experienced on a Cottar’s Bush Walk

 

“Cottar’s 1920’s Camp and Bush Villa are just the latest iteration of safaris that my family has run. It all started in 1909 when my great grandfather Chas Cottar read Teddy Roosevelt’s book ‘Game Trails in Africa’, which recounted his exploits while hunting in British East Africa. Chas sailed back to his home in Lipscum on the Texas / Oklahoma border, sold everything and hefted his family of three sons and six daughters and his wife back to Africa to settle.

“Over the years, Chas and his three sons shook up the safari world, and Mike’s son Glen, my father, joined the trade in 1957. Glen started the first dedicated tourist tented camp in Tsavo East National Park, the first of its kind in Africa. Eventually the elephants died off and insecurity forced he and Pat, his wife and my mother, to make a new camp in the Maasai Mara area of Kenya in 1979. Eventually the area became less wild and more congested with camps and tourism, therefore, he started a camp called Bushtops, also in the Mara area. This in turn became congested which led Louise and I to start the Nineteen Twenties camp in the Olderkesi area to the South East of Maasai Mara National Reserve, where we do everything we can to keep the crowds away and maintain our reputation for wilderness and privacy.

“We started building the Villa six years ago, it took three years to build, and was built to accommodate the needs of a non-tourist clientele who wish to stay longer in one place. Designed by Louise and I, the villa was built by hand using indigenous and eco-friendly materials. It is managed within the same area as Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp, and guests can enjoy the same levels of service and standard for which the camp is known. For those that want absolute privacy in the Maasai Mara, combined with dedicated and discrete staff, award-winning guides, and an abundance of wildlife, Cottar’s Bush Villa offers the only real private luxury home in the Maasai Mara.

“Working together our Cottar’s team continues to provide some of the best safaris and experiences in Africa. Extending an era of luxury and quality, we return to the original spirit and essence of ‘safari’, reminiscent of a golden era, an era of romance, professional guiding, adventure and elegance.” – Calvin Cottar

Learn more about Cottar’s Bush Villas and the safari experiences they provide by reaching out to them here. You can also read about their efforts for conservation and community engagement in this recent feature on our Journal.

There’s nothing like taking in the peacefulness of the mist over the mountains of Myanmar and Uganda, the quiet of the graceful plains of Kenya and New Zealand or the lapping of the waves on some of the world’s most stunning beaches. These are precious moments for travelers looking to escape the masses found at many popular destinations. If you would like to retreat from the buzz of your world, these exquisite luxury escapes are for you.

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Residence on the Rocks – Seychelles

The beautiful Residence on the Rocks is a private estate on the property of the Banyan Tree Resort, situated in the very south of Mahe on the main island of the Seychelles. This part of Mahe still has some virgin areas of indigenous forest and the Residence, is surrounded by this lush greenery and situated on a high ridge, offering absolute and total privacy facing one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

The luxurious four-bedroom complex has a refined yet relaxed colonial, Creole style. This elegance is evoked in a collection of antiques and art objects from around the world collected by the villa’s owners. Two bedrooms are found in two separate guest houses, giving great privacy and making it a good fit for multi-generational families or groups of friends. One of the guest cottages has a separate access path through the gardens that allows a party to come and go without having to interact with the guests in the main house.

There are several large covered verandas where guests meet and relax. The gorgeous infinity pool is a favorite and the nearby plunge pool with some water jet action is generally enjoyed by the children. The Banyan Tree resort hosts one of their famous spas and massage experts are available at the spa or are willing to come to the Residence when booked in advance.

Guests of the Residence can make use of all the resort’s facilities, including a range of restaurants including a Thai and a Creole restaurant. In addition, the caretakers are pleased to take guests food shopping to local markets for acquire fresh fruit, vegetables and a range of seafood items. They can also assist with casual meals at the Residence.

The surrounding area has many lovely beaches, local Creole restaurants and other facilities in the South of Mahe or sailing, fishing or boating excursions to outer islands of the Seychelles can be arranged. Superb snorkeling and diving can be enjoyed on many of the beaches and occasionally killer whales and dolphins can be seen from The Residence’s pool deck.

The owners of Residence on the Rocks work closely with guests to plan the perfect trip to this unique, secluded part of the Seychelles, they can be reached here.

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Amara Mountain Resort – Myanmar

Lost in the mountains of Myanmar, the former British guest house Amara Mountain Resort is the ideal setting for getting away from the world. Located near Kalaw at an altitude of 1250 meters, some guest start switching off by arriving via a two-day hike from Lake Inle, though fear not, it can also accessed by bus, car or train or plane into Heho airport, a 45-minute drive away.

Built in 1909, the lodge has been restored and converted into a luxury hotel with a sophisticated colonial ambiance. The various lounges and separate dining room are decorated lovely turn-of-the-century antiques. With just ten rooms, each with an open fireplace, it is a comfortable and tranquil oasis.

You will absorb the peace and privacy while meandering the graceful English gardens, relaxing in the sauna or admiring the spectacular views from the terrace of the Kalaw and Shan Mountains.

Guests can partake in trekking through the Kalaw National Park, teeing off at the nearby 9-hole golf course, touring the colorful Kalaw market or the traditional villages of the Palaung, Danu and Pao people, where you can learn about the local customs and cultures.

Meals at the resort are all healthy, with a variety of traditional Myanmar and Western dishes made with organic fruit and vegetables from the estate’s garden.

Revel in the tranquility of Myanmar by staying with Amara Mountain Resort. 

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This stunning villa by Kensington Luxury Properties is in an elevated position above a winding tidal estuary, with panoramic views towards the sea and pastoral farmland. Designed to blend with the landscape, it sits in 2.5 hectares of grounds with lawns, a swimming pool, an extensive kitchen garden, an olive grove and natural farmland.

The villa is a wonderfully peaceful and relaxing place to bask in Oualidia’s ethereal light and space, whilst the sea breezes keep the temperature bearable even on the hottest days (there is air conditioning in the summer and heating in the winter). With no neighbors for miles, all you’ll hear is the wind in the trees, birdsong by day, the frog chorus at night and the occasional hee-haw of a donkey. Its friendly, welcoming staff are there to take care of your every need, so all you have to do is relax, unwind and enjoy the view.

Built into the side of a gentle slope, the house is on two levels. On the ground floor, built around a large courtyard lush with palm, olive and orange trees, there are 4 double bedrooms all with en suite bathrooms, a TV room, a large sitting room, a dining room and a kitchen. Two fold-out single beds are available on request. A large roof terrace with extraordinary 360 degree views is reached via a staircase from the inner courtyard.

The sitting room opens onto an 80 ft veranda (25 m) with a wonderful view over the estuary to the sea, and plenty of comfortable seating from which to enjoy it. Try sitting here and watching the sun set over the Atlantic whilst sipping a delicately chilled Moroccan wine accompanied by olives from our own trees, flavoured with fresh rosemary from our herb garden. Bliss.

The dining room leads out onto a charming pergola with a large, green mosaic-tiled communal table and cushioned seating, wonderful for outdoor meals. Under the veranda on the lower level are two further double bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and a ping pong room. All the rooms on this level overlook the estuary, fragrant eucalyptus trees and the swimming pool beyond.

The bedrooms are all spacious, with double beds, attractive rugs and original artworks. All beds have electric blankets in case evenings are chilly. All bathrooms have two sinks and a shower.

As water is very scarce in Morocco there are no bathtubs at Lagoon Lodge. Water comes from our own well, and we’re sure you’ll understand how valuable this resource is. We run an eco-friendly lodge. We heat all the water in the house using solar panels and recycle all our grey water through various filtration tanks. It is then used to water the garden.

Surround yourself in the beauty, tranquility, and luxury of Morocco with Kensington Luxury Properties.

majordomo_mahuwhenua_landscape47hero4-lake-wanaka-2Mahu Whenua – New Zealand

As a Mahu Whenua guest you will enjoy a full hosted, exclusive experience in total privacy on over 55,000 hectares (550sq km or 200sq miles) of majestic beauty – towering mountains, lush green valleys, native bush, forests and meandering rivers. In fact, this land is so private it was completely closed off until now, except for an annual endurance event that runs through this iconic piece of New Zealand landscape.

Located in New Zealand’s South Island just 20 minutes’ drive from central Wanaka, or a 15-minute helicopter flight from Queenstown airport, the Ridgeline Homestead & Eco Sanctuary at Mahu Whenua, available through MajorDomo, is easily accessible while giving you the feeling of seclusion and privacy on what is virtually your own private national park.

Mahu Whenua consists of four adjoining high country sheep stations – Motatapu, Mt Soho, Glencoe and Coronet Peak – which combined, stretch from Glendhu Bay in Wanaka all the way through to Arrowtown in Queenstown.

More than 90% of the land has been protected by covenants to ensure that sustainable farming practices and a plant regeneration and native bird breeding programme continue in perpetuity, making it the largest conservation undertaking on private land in New Zealand’s history.

You can discover more about this unique property here and can start planning your supremely secluded getaway with Majordomo at this link.

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Ranawara – Sri Lanka

Hidden behind the palms on a practically uninhabited stretch of coastline of southern Sri Lanka, Ranawara is exquisitely private. The stylish villa sits on 23 acres of tropical gardens next to a small coastal fishing village, 15 kilometres south of city of Tangalle.

The main villa extends over 46,000 sq.ft. of open plan living and five suites within. Two single-suite cottages are located on the grounds. The air-conditioned bedrooms have four-poster king size beds, Indonesian rugs and spacious en-suite bathrooms. The property also has a library, TV room, bar area, open plan kitchen and dining room, al-fresco dining pavilion, a spa and a 100 ft long swimming pool. The professional and discrete resident staff take care of all the needs of guests during their stay.

Your peaceful days can be spent relaxing by the pool, walking or lounging on the virtually abandoned beach or ambling through the estate’s gardens amidst the hundreds of coconut trees and tropical fruit trees including dragon fruit, green oranges, papaya, bananas, mango and wood apple.

If you choose to leave the haven of the villa, various excursions can be organized to nearby villages, turtles sanctuaries, the UNESCO World Heritage Galle Fort or boating excursions to go whale and dolphin watching.

Enjoy the secret beach paradise at Ranawara by contacting them here.

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Villa Ixfalia – Saint Barthlémey

The location of the Villa Ixfalia provides the “best of both worlds” as it combines extreme privacy with proximity to St. Jean Village’s vibrant scene of restaurants and shops as well as one of the island’s most popular beaches. Plus, the four bedroom villa, available through Saint Barth Properties, has stellar panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding lush green hills.

The open plan interior of the contemporary villa includes a living room, dining area and a sleek well-equipped kitchen that opens to a covered terrace, perfect for relaxing on the comfortable furnishings or savoring a delicious meal alfresco. The lovely beachy-rustic décor blends crisp whites with warm wood and accent pieces. The stunning vista can be enjoyed from almost every vantage point. All the four equally sized en-suite bedrooms have king beds (one has a king/twin option) and glass sliding doors to showcase the phenomenal ocean views.

An L-shaped heated infinity pool surrounded by plush day beds is the focal point of a vast deck. There is also an intimate lower deck for a quiet moment away from your group. Guests can workout in the air-conditioned mini-gym located in a separate bungalow and a challenge each other to a game or two on the bocce court.

Enjoy a quiet oasis with the benefits bustling St Jean by contacting Saint Barth Properties at this link.

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Cottar’s Bush Villa – Kenya

For those that want absolute privacy in the Maasai Mara, combined with dedicated and discrete staff, award-winning guides, and an abundance of wildlife, Cottar’s Bush Villa offers the only real private luxury home in the Maasai Mara.

Cottar’s Bush Villa has a breathtaking view onto the savannah plains that carry the great annual wildebeest migration, and is set amidst a backdrop of the Olderikesi Hills. Guests can enjoy privately guided game drives, night game drives, bush walks, swimming in the Villas exclusive 25m pool to name but a few activities. Cottar’s Bush Villa is rented only on an exclusive basis, so privacy is guaranteed.

For the discerning client, Cottar’s Bush Villa offers complete privacy and is perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in nature.

The Villa has its own 6,000 acre private conservancy and is situated one kilometre from the Masai Mara game reserve. This location provides easy access for day and night game drives to the Masai Mara game reserve and the conservancy, meaning you will rarely come across other vehicles. It’s the Masai Mara minus the crowds!

Envelop yourself in the calm and spectacular nature of the Masai Mara at Cottar’s Bush Villa by reaching out to them at this link. You can discover more about their excellent community engagement work here.

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L’Ilot Villa – Mauritius

Have your own private island getaway in Mauritius at the exquisite L’Ilot Villa by Villanovo. Located on a rock platform of 3100 m² approximately 100 m from the coastline in the lagoon of Roches Noires, the rustic chic villa offers complete privacy and comfort.

Accessed via a bridged causeway, the 300 m² villa is on a sand bed and surrounded by filaos trees. It faces northwest, offering  its lovely breezes, spectacular sunsets and awe-inspiring views of the turquoise lagoon, seen from any room of the house.

The villa sleeps six adults and two children in four bedrooms. The building and its interiors blend contemporary style with natural building materials such as stone, white or weathered wood, raw concrete along with natural fabrics, linen, comfortable and adaptable furniture.

The large open veranda with a view of the lagoon brings guests together, there is also a dining table under the trees and a 35m² deck overlooking the aquamarine sea, the perfect place for your evening sundowners or lunch with a view lunch with a view. An outdoor shower allows guests to cool down after swimming and a standby generator to start automatically ensures a continuous supply of electricity.

Savor the tranquility and superb sunsets at L’Ilot with Villanovo by reaching out to them here.

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Gahinga Lodge – Uganda

Located in the foothills of the majestic Virunga Volcanoes and bordering a lush and beautiful forest, Gahinga Lodge is the perfect place to unwind and experience a real away-from-the-crowds stay.

This exclusive Uganda adventure lodge, by Volcanoes Safaris, was built using local techniques, material, and design features. The main building has a rustic and inviting living room with a central fire, the ideal setting for relaxing after a long day exploring the surrounding forests. Guests can also spend some quiet time on the terrace and spacious sunroom adjoining the living area.

There six private, traditional bandas which have been renovated to offer unrivaled luxury in the region. Each one has a fireplace and an en-suite bathroom with showers and flush toilets. The bandas are accessed by traversing the lodge’s large, lush gardens.

Gahinga Lodge works very closely with the local Batwa Tribe. One of Africa’s oldest tribes, interactive tours through the community, dance performances and other cultural connections with the Batwa can be arranged as well as a range of other activities like Rwanda gorilla safaris.

Learn more about the history and mission of Volcanoes Safaris or contact them to enquire about booking.

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Villa Nektaria – Greece

With its ideal position at the tip of a peninsula in Amvrakikos bay, where three rivers merge into the Ionian Sea, the Villa Nektaria by White Key Villas is the ultimate luxury hideaway. The best of the mainland and the best of the sea unite at this unique villa which is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and families,

Well situated off the picturesque town of Vonitsa, home to a historic Venetian castle perched above one of Greece’s hidden gems, amazing Amvrakikos bay with its lagoons, reeds and endemic wildlife. The villa boasts its very own grove in addition to a citrus orchard and a small pond. Guests can enjoy these lovely grounds on long strolls and they provide children with hours of hide and seek or treasure hunts. The property’s in complete isolation allowing guests to enjoy moments of tranquility by the water on one of its three private or in the the large swimming pool.

The estate consists of a main eight-bedroom residence decorated in a classic yet homely feel and a newly-built guest house that has two additional rooms. The main residence has a well-equipped professional kitchen, where your professional chef and host serve delicious meals made with produce from the estate’s vegetable garden and fresh eggs right out of the chicken coup.

Have a well-rounded and tranquil experience of Greece with White Key Villas here.

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Schloss Kogl – Austria

With some of the most beautiful forests and mountains of Europe, Austria is an ideal place to retreat to nature. You can have an elegant escape at Schloss Kogl, an exceptional baroque castle in the heart of the the Salzkammergut lake district.

This gorgeous region, north of charming Salzburg was formerly the posh playground of Austria’s aristocracy, including the Emperor and the country’s intellectual and artistic elite. The area boasts pristine lakes, pre-alpine mountains covered in forests, quaint villages and elegant lakeside villas.

Built in 1750, Schloss Kogl has been in the family of the Barons of Mayr-Melnhof since 1872 (more on its history in this article). Extensive renovations where undertaken in the early 2000s to carefully restore the castle to its previous splendor. It is decorated and furnished in a refined fin-du-siècle style. In winter guests enjoy reading by the fireplace in the library and in summer the pool in the garden is a favorite gathering point. Anytime of year you can explore the bucolic grounds or test out their historic bowling lane. The grounds are also idyllic and are encircled by Austria’s largest privately owned forest, owned by the Mayr-Melnhofs.

It’s an excellent base for discovering the many natural and cultural sites of the area from boat trips around the lake to trekking in the national parks.

Experience the elegance of Austria’s heritage in the tranquil setting Schloss Kogl here.

 

 

 

Each family is unique and therefore each family holiday should also be unique. A trip to the mountains could involve hiking and horseback riding in one destination or thrillingly zooming down the slopes in another. A holiday in the countryside could include spotting one’s first herd of elephants, rafting through ravines or picking through Mayan ruins. Whatever your vacation cravings, our experts have the perfect private villas and lodges to make your family time, quality time.

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Cottar’s Bush Villa, Kenya

A family trip to Africa will create lifelong memories for the whole family. As a fifth-generation run family safari service, the team at Cottar’s 1920s Camp and Villa value family tremendously. They accept children of all ages, plus those aged five and under stay for free. Rich with family history and the history of Kenya, Cottar’s return to the original spirit and essence of ‘safari’, the golden era of professional guiding and adventure.

“Our Cottars family is passionate about Kenya, its conservation and community,” explains Calvin Cottar, current director of Cottar’s and great-grandson of the its founder, Chas Cottar. “We know the wildlife and the people of our area intimately and you are welcomed in and treated as personal friends and we hope you leave feeling like part of our family.

“The key to our family friendly ethos is that we realise that time spent with your family is so precious and so we do exactly what you want to do, the only thing scheduled in your day is your game drives. We listen to you to find out what your individual interests are and then the adventure begins.

“Nothing beats watching a child’s face change from awe to delight as they come face to face with their first elephant or make their first bow and arrow with their guide. They will be immersed into the authentic safari experience and tribal interaction, looked after by our guides who truly engage with children and enjoy teaching them all about their surroundings, flora and fauna and the wildlife. With numerous activities they are sure to be kept busy and captivated throughout your stay: Maasai Warrior School, Day & Night Game Drives, Guided Bush Walks, Bush Meals & Sundowners, Cultural Visits, River Swimming and Fishing, Balloon Safaris and a private Swimming Pool.”

The Bush Villa has all guests need to keep families entertained in comfort and style surrounded by breathtaking views onto the savannah plains that carry the great annual wildebeest migration. The villa is over 10,000 square feet in size, and features a large living room, dining room, a magnificent viewing deck, and five en-suite bedrooms, all with stunning views. It has internet access throughout, satellite TV and DVD, and is powered with electric and solar energy. So for any family, big or small, it’s the perfect getaway, providing something for everyone.

You can work directly with the Cottar’s team to design your magical family African safari experience at this link.

Casa Chimera, PT Ski – Klosters, Switzerland

Skiing holidays have proved themselves time and again to be an ideal family getaway and you couldn’t be in no better hands than with our Klosters specialists at PT Ski. Located in the Swiss Alps, this charming ski resort is populated by chalets built in classic Alpine style, and has a low key chic feel to it.

“There are ski slopes for everyone with the sunny south facing slopes on the Madrisa being idyllic for beginners while the Gotschna on the other side of valley is well suited to the more experienced skiers,” details James Palmer-Tomkinson, founder of PT Ski and a father himself. “As well as the magical skiing there are other activities such as skating and sledging to keep the children entertained, and for the non skiers there are beautiful walks up pretty valleys and gorgeous restaurants with sun terraces.”

When it comes to looking after children, PT Ski come into their own. Their kids programmes over the main holiday periods cater for children of all ages, ranging from the under fives in their “Pandas” course to older teenagers experiencing off piste in the “PT Ski All Mountain” course. They use instructors from the local ski school while their delightful reps are on hand to oversee the pastoral side and ensure that all the courses run smoothly. Their philosophy is that children learn best when they are having fun and the smiles on the children’s faces are certainly testament to this.

After a wonderful day’s skiing there is nothing better than relaxing with drink in hand on a comfy sofa in front of a log fire. As such, any family would adore to stay at PT Ski’s Casa Chimera. Built in 2005 as a luxury family home, it’s within easy reach of the lifts and centre of Klosters village. The chalet has a wonderful spacious feel and exudes Alpine charm and is ideal for families.

The chalet can sleep up to 10 guests in five beautiful bedrooms, each with its own bathroom or shower room. It features a generous open-plan living space divided into three sections: a double-height living room with comfortable sofas, a cosy games area separated by a large double sided fireplace and a dining area with a large table that sits 14. Just off the hallway is a fully equipped TV/audio room with widescreen TV. The kitchen is also situated on the first floor near the dining area.

On the second floor are the chalet’s two master bedrooms, each with its own fireplace and en-suite bathroom. There is a further double bedroom with an en-suite shower room. The last two bedrooms are on the ground floor, both twins with en-suite bathrooms. There is a sauna on the ground floor and separate power shower. As would be expected of a chalet of this calibre, the ski boot racks in the ski room are heated.

The chalet has a dedicated staff of two who live in and take care of guests impeccably. They prepare breakfast and have tea waiting for you for when you get back from skiing at the end of the day. In the evening they serve a four course dinner, preceded by canapés.

PT Ski’s expert staff will also help you take care of every detail you need for an exceptional ski holiday in Klosters. Contact them at this link to start planning today.

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Hacienda Itzincab – Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Removed from the chaos of modern life; historic and fully-staffed Hacienda Itzincab, available through Catherwood Travels, is ideal for a special escape and recharge with your family. The Hacienda Itzincab is close to many major natural and historic sites of the beautiful Yucatan. Here you can enjoy delicious dining, refresh at the cenotes, relax by the pools, explore the on-site Mayan ruins or simply enjoy life lounging in your hammock.

The hacienda features three swimming pools and lush gardens home to abundant bird life. Its 14 bedrooms – five in the main house and nine in the original hacienda outbuildings – are air-conditioned and most of them have private plunge pools and terraces. Room distribution makes this hacienda an ideal location for family reunions or celebrations. And when it’s time to explore and discover, Merida, cenotes, archaeological sites and Maya villages are just a short drive away.

Itzincab is a dream place where you’ll swim, relax, explore, and dine in complete privacy, far from life’s worries and stresses, and where fun with family is your only prerogative.

Contact Catherwood Travels here to design your special family trip to the Yucatan.

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Sawtooth House, Majordomo – Queenstown, New Zealand

New Zealand is a phenomenal destination for active families seeking unparalleled outdoor adventures. Queenstown is a gateway to many of these adventures and our experts at MajorDomo have a fabulous family villa in the area: Sawtooth House.

The aptly named Sawtooth House is a unique architecturally designed villa sitting over the famous Shotover River with breathtaking views of the valley and the mountains behind. The contemporary flow of the house continues throughout with all five bedrooms leading off from the most exquisite hallway turned art gallery. Four large childrens’ bedrooms with king single bunks are perfectly designed and share two designated separate bathrooms. The owner’s passion for contemporary art can be seen throughout with pieces by artists from all over the world finding their way into every aspect of this villa.

“With the perfect blend of modern design and a warm welcoming feel, this villa would be perfect for a family holiday with a large garden outside with swimming pool and children’s play area,” says Lisa Hayden, co-founder of MajorDomo. “In the evening, while children entertain themselves in the media room, parents will find the perfect spot for pre-dinner cocktails looking out over the Shotover River, or they may wish to sit poolside with a Central Otago Pinot while they watch the sun set behind the mountains.”

Only a seven minute drive to downtown Queenstown, this villa is close to the action. For the more active, make use of the in-house gym or even better explore the Moonlight Trail which will take you hiking to Moke Lake and lies at your doorstep in Arthur’s Point.

With their comprehensive local knowledge, MajorDomo can help you design the ideal New Zealand family holiday. Reach out to them here.

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St Remy Zen, Haven In – Provence, France

The French countryside is an enchanting destination for families and the magnificent, seven-bedroom St-Remy Zen villa by Haven In is a Provençal retreat the family won’t forget.

Hidden in an olive grove at the foot of the beautiful Alpilles Mountains, the villa is located a mere three kilometers from the center of St-Rémy-de-Provence, a quaint community offering bucolic French pleasures, like daily markets, cobblestone streets, restaurants using wonderful local ingredients, and much more.

The villa has been renovated to the highest standards to offer guests the perfect combination of authenticity and contemporary style. There are seven bedrooms and four bathrooms, accommodating up to 12 guests. The living room is spacious, bright, and sophisticated, and features a fireplace, beautiful artwork, and large windows.

There is plenty to do at the villa or in the area. Enjoy splashing around in Olympic-sized swimming pool set in beautiful grounds of well-manicured local trees and vegetation. Create culinary memories with the whole family in the fully-equipped chef’s kitchen. Or, discover the stunning, historic sites of the region on half or full day excursions.

Escape to Provence with the whole family at this refined villa by Haven In at this link.

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Grizzly Creek Ranch, Mountain Homes – Montana, USA

The Grizzly Creek Ranch, situated just just seven miles from the Yellowstone River and available through Mountain Home, is a fabulous setting for families with children.

This luxury ranch can comfortable accommodate up to 30 guests. Guests have exclusive use of six homes, an expansive dining and event hall, a recreation barn, yoga and massage cabin, and the 2,000-acre ranch.

“Children can spend hours in the Recreation Barn, outfitted with pool table, foosball and ping pong,” describes Suzy Hall of Mountain Home. “There are mountain bikes yard games to use, and with the sleeping bags provided, the barn has been used for numerous kid sleep-outs.

“Just off the ranch are river rafting on the Yellowstone River, zipline adventures, and private tours of Yellowstone National Park. With accommodations in six different homes and cabins on the ranch, it’s a perfect gathering spot for one or multiple families seeking a Montana adventure.”

Enjoy this quintessential ranch experience through Mountain Home at this link.

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Laragai House at Borana Lodge, Cazenove+Loyd – Mount Kenya, Kenya

With the snow-tipped peaks and glaciers of Mount Kenya to the south and a panorama of mountains and desert to the north, safari settings don’t get much more spectacular than at Borana Lodge, Kenya, available through cazenove+loyd. On this ranch land lies Laragai House, a stunning eight-bedroom private villa perched on the edge of a plateau, the perfect property for families.

Originally built as a country retreat by Lords Valentine and Michael Cecil, this house is unrivalled in its seclusion and style. Sympathetic to its surroundings, it has a thatched roof, panoramic views from the bedrooms and is filled with local-made furniture. Outside, there is large heated swimming pool and pool house, fully equipped with a bar and kitchen.

When not on game drives or other natural explorations of Mount Kenya National Park, your children will be thrilled by the lodge’s large games room stocked with table tennis, croquet and boules, not to mention the clay tennis court in the garden. The house is a master class in low-key luxury, of blending the traditional with the indulgence that you could want on holiday. Due to its size, you may be able to add to the fun by team up with another family. And if you want to arrive in style, why not take advantage of the house’s private helipad?

In addition to accommodation, cazenove+loyd can also assist with all the travel details and activities to make your trip to Mount Kenya a amazing family trip. Contact them here.

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Chalet Rock n’ Love, Ultimate Luxury Chalets – Tignes, France

Bring all your children’s holiday dreams to life at the fantasyland Chalet Rock n’ Love by Ultimate Luxury Chalets. Situated in the family-friendly Alpine ski resort of Tignes, the magical 430m² chalet can sleep up to ten adults, plus three children, across five individually designed suites.

The one-of-a-kind chalet has an eccentric 1970s theme throughout offering an expansive living space with lots of grown up ‘toys’. The open plan living area boasts a unique mini car pool table, Wurlitzer style jukebox loaded with 100 albums, and an original Marshall Amp and speaker with guitar for those who can play a tune or two. With a comfortable lounge, dining area and bar, it’s the perfect place to unwind and have some fun after a hard day on the slopes.

Adult bedrooms are decorated in a sleek pop-art style whereas the bedrooms for children are decked out in car-shaped beds and other playful elements which will make them never want to leave – but the mountains call.

The chalet also boost a gym with cross trainer, rower and kettle weights, a massage room with a hydrojet bed system, a small outside Jacuzzi and an indoor swimming pool which will soon include a wave machine.

Make your children’s ski dreams a reality through Ultimate Luxury Chalets here.