After a long summer day of sightseeing, perusing local markets, enjoying vibrant festivals or merely lapping up the sunshine next to the pool, the ideal of a big heavy meal is hardly appetizing. However, enjoying the best of Europe’s gastronomy does not have to involve rich sauces, thick pizzas or piping hot schnitzels. Keep your cool while dining on these delicious and light seasonal specialities either on the terrace of an authentic local restaurant or prepared by you or your private chef at your luxury villa rental.

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Greece

With some of Europe’s hottest summer temperatures, the Greeks have perfected the art of summer dinner. Of course you’ll have to try an authentic version of one of their most famous culinary exports: horiatiki, more commonly known abroad as Greek salad. Their delicious salty cheese also features in other summer dishes like piperies gemistes me feta (peppers stuffed with feta) and garides saganaki, (shrimp with tomatoes and feta). Find a hidden outdoor terrace overlooking the sea and order up a variety of above along with some sardeles ladolemono or tiganites (marinated or fried sardines) and briam (mixed boiled or baked vegetables and tomato sauce), tzatziki (yogurt and cucumber dip) and melitzanosalata (eggplant and parsley dip), a glass of local white wines like a fruity Malagouzia or crisp Assyrtiko and you’ve got your perfect Greek mid-summer night evening.

Where to stay in Greece.

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Italy

Bella Italia can get very hot in summer, as such Italians tend to go for cold dishes at mealtime. This can often consist of an assortment of grilled antipasti with cheese and cold cuts. Since succulent tomatoes are abundant in summer, seek these out in whatever form you can. Scan menus for a simple friselle con pomodori, dried bread with fresh tomatoes, basil, olive oil and salt or the similar panzanella. Recommended by our experts at the Borgo Finocchieto, an enchanting medieval villa complex near Siena, this traditional Tuscan dish starts out with the same base as friselle con pomodori, however, is drizzled with vinegar and can include red onion, cucumber, celery or even parma ham and eggs. Rice salads are also very common as well as lighter pastas like “spaghetti allo scoglio’, served with mussels, clams, and shrimps. Stay cool throughout the day with an obligatory gelato, granita or spritz.

Where to stay in Italy.

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Spain

The Spaniards also know how to keep cool in summer through their cuisine. One of the country’s best known dishes, gazpacho, is ideal for those sweltering long days on the Iberian Peninsula. Made from tomatoes, red peppers, garlic, onions and virgin olive oil, this chilled soup is both refreshing and satisfying. You might also come across salmorejo, a more simple cold soup consisting only of tomatoes, garlic, olive oil and crushed dried bead and can often be topped with ham or crumbled hard boiled egg. You could also subsist extremely well on a range of cold tapas like boquerones (anchovies, marinated or fried), octopus or other seafood to be sampled alongside some sparkling cava or tart Rias Baixas white wine.

Where to stay in Spain.

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Malta

In the heart of the sunny Mediterranean, the islands of Malta embrace summer to its fullest, especially via their summer village festivals. During these lively events of folklore, fireworks and processions, you can expect to find some tasty street foods such as imqaret (date pastries) and qubbajt (nougat). Keep well sated at midday over a dish of kapunata, made from fresh tomatoes, capers, aubergines and green peppers. Other summer favorites include pastizzi, a savoury pastry filled with ricotta or mushy peas, ross fil-forn, (baked rice) and imqarrun (baked macaroni).

Where to stay in Malta.

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France

The French love their salads and these are even more popular in summer. If you are holidaying in the Loire Valley, you have to try some of their delicious goat cheese in a chèvre chaud salad or down in the Cote d’Azur a salad Nicoise (with tuna, eggs, tomatoes, capers and anchovies), is a must. While in the south you may like to order a pissaladière (a golden onion, anchovy and olive tart), ratatouille with fresh summer vegetables or bouillabaisse, a fish soup from Marseilles. Alternatively enjoy many light meals or picnics by stopping off at a local farmers’ market for some homemade paté, rillettes, tapenade, cheese and array of seasonal fruit like apricots and flavor popping mirabelle plums.

Where to stay in France.

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England

While England isn’t as hot as many other European countries, it is still a popular destination in summer and one with delightful season specialties. The classic cucumber sandwich is perfect for a light leisurely lunch in a bucolic English country garden. In the evening you could sample some seasonal English Lamb with new potatoes or fresh citrus and mint marinated courgettes. For a more elaborate dish you could opt for some summer roast beef with watercress or sautéed scallops with herby dressing and roasted artichokes drizzled in a tarragon vinaigrette. With the abundance of tart fresh berries, finish off with an Eton Mess (berries with meringue and cream) and one mustn’t forget to sip on a refreshing glass of Pimms.

Where to stay in England.

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Austria

Known for its heavy meat dishes, which locals do also often eat in summer, the land of green valleys and the sound of music does have a few delectable seasonal dishes. For example, you may spot chanterelle mushrooms on menus, perhaps served roasted or in local antipasti plates along with smoked cheese. For a classic summer salad, try a rindfleischsalat, a beef salad with potatoes, red onions, radishes and lamb’s lettuce. It’s an excellent time of year to enjoy Austria’s many wonderful white wines like Grüner Veltliner, Niederösterreich Riesling, or Vienna’s Wiener Gemischter Satz DAC.

Where to stay in Austria.

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Switzerland

Switzerland is absolutely stunning in summer and makes for a perfect escape, particularly for nature lovers. Freshwater fish is a summer highlight, you could even cast a line into one of the country’s pristine lakes yourself or try to find some freshly caught perch on the menu of outdoor restaurant terraces with the view of the spectacular mountains. Locally grown strawberries, cherries and apricots are the perfect snack on an afternoon of hiking or hopefully you can happen by a kiosk selling artisanal ice cream made from the milk of those cows grazing in the clean, green meadows. On summer evenings the Swiss tend to dine on a light ‘café complet’, comprised of a loaf of Swiss bread, creamy local butter and cheeses, a variety of cold cuts as well as jams, honey and a hot beverage of tea and coffee.

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The Christmas season is one of the most eagerly awaited holidays of the whole year. Streets and houses dazzle with twinkling lights, public squares are abuzz with colorful craft markets and shops are bustling with busy shoppers. It’s a wonderful time to get away with family or friends and celebrate this special holiday time together. Attend a Christmas concert in a tiny Austrian church, feast on the best French foie gras or traditional British Christmas pudding, glide down the slopes of in Colorado or Switzerland or curl up beside the fireplace in a magical Irish cottage – you’re guaranteed a very merry Christmas while staying these exceptional villas, castles or apartments in these fabulously festive destinations.

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Ski Mansion – Telluride, Colorado, U.S.A.

For a Christmas ski holiday in America, there’s no better place than Telluride, Colorado. The whole ski resort gets in on the holiday spirit with events taking place throughout December, the highlight being the Christmas Eve Torchlight Parade. You can have the ultimate Telluride vacation at the luxurious and charming Ski Mansion, available through Villas and Apartments Abroad.

“The Telluride Mansion is a dream,” declares Sylvia Delvaille Jones, director of Villas and Apartments Abroad. “It’s truly the most extraordinary holiday home in the Telluride area, the Ski Mansion is a destination all its own.

“This spectacular seven-bedroom estate boasts incredible landscaping, stunning views and a list of amenities unrivaled by any other residence in the region. Upon entering through the home’s main entrance lined with benches on either side, a cozy living room is framed by vaulted ceilings with wooden beam detail and furnished with a sofa and armchairs which surround a large stone fireplace, flat screen TV and baby grand piano.

“Opposite the dual-sided fireplace is the formal dining room with a round table and seating for up to eight guests. The adjacent kitchen connects this space to the breakfast nook for six and is adorned with granite countertops, custom cabinetry, kitchen island. The home’s main level also includes an outstanding and romantic master suite featuring a king size poster bed, stone fireplace, large office, en-suite bathroom and its own separate entrance as well as an additional king guest suite and laundry room.

“The upper level plays host to three additional queen guest suites, each equipped with televisions, vaulted ceilings and en-suite bathrooms. The largest of these guest bedrooms is better known as the Family Suite which also includes a kitchenette as well as a selection of baby equipment, including a crib, highchair and baby swing.

“The lowest level of the Mansion is an entertainment paradise. The large den has an oversized sectional leather sofa, a flat screen TV, surround sound, fireplace and full bar with mini fridge, dishwasher and copper sink. The home’s bunk room with en-suite joins the den to the game room, complete with a dart board, mini basketball hoop and ping pong table as well as a couch, fireplace and television. For the movie lovers in the group, the home’s theater includes a large projection screen, reclining theater seating for eight and a vast selection of movies. The resistance gym sits adjacent to the theater and includes a full set of weights, five machines and bench.

“But that’s not all. The west end of this floor also has a pool table, a two-lane commercial shooting range, AMF Bowling Alley, 75’ long pool with hot tub, aerobic gym, infrared sauna and full steam shower leave guests with endless opportunities for exercise and entertainment. A full kitchen, powder room, laundry room and his and hers changing rooms service these amenities, so guests never have to leave. A beautiful solarium lined with tropical plants and orchids rounds out the lowest level and leads way to an incredible outdoor space with its putting green and bunker, as well as generous patio space, full-scale labyrinth replica and outdoor hot tub.

“Lastly, for the in-laws or those wanting additional privacy, the home also has a separate apartment with full living area, kitchen and queen guest suite with en suite bath and full-size washer/dryer.

“With a staff on site, two transferrable ski passes, amenities galore and absolutely impeccable surroundings, the possibilities are endless at the Ski Mansion at Highlands.”

Design your dream winter escape to the Ski Mansion with Villas and Apartments abroad here.

Schloss Kogl Castle – Near Salzburg, Austria

It’s hard to top the fabulous Christmas spirit of Austria. Visitors are treated to some of the best Christmas markets in Europe, plentiful meals of hearty Austrian specialties and graceful Christmas concerts in quaint local churches. You can make the most of this festive ambiance in the picturesque Salzkammergut area, near Salzburg. Our expert Monika Mayr-Melnhof of Schloss Kogl castle, gives us some further tips.

“Of course, Salzburg has a wide variety of events and some excellent Advent markets, however, there are some exceptionally charming markets in nearly every village in the Salzkammergut,” says Monika. “The ones I like most are around the lakes like in St.Gilgen, St Wolfgang and Strobl.

“From November 20th to December 20th 2016 you can enjoy the Advent of the Villages event which takes place in the six villages of Fuschlsee. The weekends feature additional events like concerts and sleigh rides. St Wolfgang has some fabulous festive spirit around the market, plus you can also take boat rides on the lake.”

You can make enjoy the region’s Christmas spirit to the fullest with a pre-Christmas stay at the elegant Schloss Kogl castle, which has availability from now until December 24th (and then from January 2nd). A short drive from the pretty village of St. Georgen i. Attergau, the baroque castle was originally built in 1750 for the noble Khevenhüller family. In 1872 the Barons of Mayr-Melnhof acquired it and today the 4th, 5th and 6th generations of the family still reside at the castle.

In 2000, the entire castle was fully renovated with careful attention to retaining its historic character and beauty. In the evenings after you’ve toured the markets, relax by the cozy fireplace in the library or savor a gourmet meal in the refined dining room.

Get into the festive spirit yourself by staying at Schloss Kogl castle here.

Klosters, Switzerland

Travelers dreaming of a white Christmas can’t go wrong with a festive break in the charming village of Klosters, Switzerland. James Palmer-Tomkinson, our local expert and director of PT Ski, entices us to this beautiful Christmas destination:

“With trees covered in white, icicles adorning wooden chalets and the crunch of snow underfoot the stage is set for a magical holiday,” describes James. “You can ski the extensive slopes of the Parsenn by day, stopping for cosy hot chocolates in the charming mountain restaurants that adorn the slopes. In the evening you can go out to dinner by horse and sleigh.

“On Christmas night the bells of the old Church of St Jakob ring in Christmas celebration. And if you can arrive earlier enough, you might be able to caught the London Philharmonia Orchestra and Lund Student Choir will be performing in Klosters Church on Saturday December 17th and Sunday the 18th. These concerts would be a lovely way to kick start Christmas!

“Tucked away in the heart of the beautiful Prattigau Valley, Klosters is a hidden gem which has maintained its authentic charm. Chalets built in the traditional style blend happily with local farmhouses while the absence of large tour operators and its safe and cosy atmosphere make Klosters a perfect choice for family holidays. Glamorous and up market, but at the same time cosy and low key, it combines all this with the comfort and convenience of a modern ski resort.”

With their extensive local experience PT Ski can organise every aspect of your holiday to Klosters. Their helpful staff will be on hand to show you round the slopes, negating the need to wrestle with piste maps. Why not stay at the stunning Chalet Bear, a beautiful log chalet, lovingly restored in 2006 to create one of the finest chalets available for rent in Klosters. The interior has been sensitively decorated to maintain all the character of a traditional chalet, but with the comfort of a luxury home. Within easy walking distance of the lifts and centre of Klosters village, it is perched on a small hill with beautiful views of the valley.

Chalet Bear has four floors and sleeps up to eight guests in four bedrooms. There is one double room with en-suite bathroom and the other three rooms are twins. Two of these have their own bathrooms and the third is en-suite. The entrance hall is on the first floor and here there is a very comfortable sitting room with large fireplace, a television room/study with DVD and internet access, and a small pantry/bar. The plasma screen has Sky channels and the music system can play throughout the house. The dining room on the ground floor is wonderfully spacious and features a fireplace and a long table which sits up to 16 people.

Plan a magical ski holiday with the help of James and his team at Pt Ski at this link.

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Villa Glamour – St-Tropez, France

St-Tropez is one of the chicest places to take in some fabulous holiday ambiance along the Mediterranean. You can have your own private oasis close to all the festivities at the exquisite Villa Glamour by Villas Prestige et Services. Its director, Anne-Claire Conraud, shares her favorite aspects of Christmas in St Tropez:

“The beautiful village of St-Tropez is a very special spot for Christmas and New Year’s Eve,” says Anne-Claire. “The buildings along the Harbour are projected by magical coloured lights, there is an ice rink in Place des Lices which is surrounded by a magical “Christmas Forest” and stands selling holiday treats like roasted chestnuts and candied apples, or you can attend a serene midnight mass at the cathedral… plus perhaps nowhere else does Santa Claus arrive by boat!”

The beautiful eight bedroom / eight bathroom Villa Glamour is located a 12-minute drive from the village. Its elevated position provides breathtaking vistas of the sea and the snowy peaks of the Alps in the distance. The latter can help bring a little more of a wintery feel, but the large fireplace in the large living room definitely creates a cozy atmosphere. Plus, in the evenings you can enjoy dinner en plein air on the terrace, lit by candles and torches.

Pamper yourself in the massage room or in the heated, double pool. Alternatively, Anne-Claire can arrange for a private yoga class on the terrace. The villa also features a snooker room, a gym and Sky TV. There are plenty of activities in the area from hikes to cycling excursions, or get inspired to make your own Christmas meal à la francaise with an advance cooking class held at the villa.

Anne-Claire and her team can also arrange for the villa to be decked out in holiday decorations and can even have “santa” come straight to the villa on Christmas Eve carrying a bag full of gifts!

The Villa Glamour is a fabulous destination any time of year, so if you can’t have a Tropezian Christmas, why not slip away for some French Riviera sunshine later in winter or spring?

Let Anne-Claire assist you in planning a glamorous Christmas by reaching out to her here.

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Victor Hugo Chic – Paris, France

“Chocolat chaud, raclette, outdoor ice skating, the stunning lights decorating the Champs-Elysées and the city’s department stores… Paris is an ideal holiday destination,” says Erica Berman of Haven In luxury accommodation specialists. We couldn’t agree with her more. There’s so much going on in the city over the holidays, plus, not to mention all of the amazing shopping – there’s everything you could need for an enchanting Christmas away from home.

Staying in a holiday rental is the best way to truly experience local traditions. Haven Ins elegant Victor Hugo Chic three-bedroom apartment is an excellent option for this time of year. Situated in Paris’ stylish and stunning 16th arrondissement, it’s close to some of the city’s best food shops where you can pick up delicious supplies for your festive meals. It’s also a short stroll from the Arc de Triomphe, where you can admire the wonderful Christmas decorations, and to Trocadero, which has gorgeous views of the Eiffel Tower, an ice rink and Christmas market.

The spacious and sophisticated apartment sleeps six (in four bedrooms) so it’s big enough for families or groups of friends. It features refine, classic French decor featuring antiques, a crystal chandelier, hardwood parquet floors, and full-length French windows perfect for enjoying the winter Parisian sunlight. The separate dining space with a decorative marble fireplace is perfect for your special holiday dinner, which you can prepare in the fully-equipped modern kitchen.

The bedrooms and bathrooms are situated on two levels, ideal for groups seeking both shared space and privacy. The master bedroom has a king bed and en-suite half bath with sink and rainshower. The second bedroom also has a king bed, which can be converted into two singles, and a similar half-bath. Both bedrooms share a separate W.C. in the main hallway. The third bedroom is found up a charming winding staircase and has a single bed as well as a floor futon, for additional sleeping space. It also has a full en-suite bathroom with toilet, sink, and rainshower.

Enjoy an enchanting Christmas and New Year’s Eve in Paris with Haven In here.

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West Cork Retreat – Glengarriff, Ireland

If you’re looking to retreat to the country for the holidays, you’ll have perfect seclusion and an abundance of old world charm at the luxurious West Cork Retreat, available through Elegant Ireland. The fairytale thatched cottage is hidden away on it’s own private island in the ancient oak woods on the Glengarriff River in County Cork. The city of Cork puts on a wonderful Christmas festival, every Friday to Sunday from November 25th to December 18th, so it’s a joyful time of year to visit the area.

A former hunting lodge of the Earls of Bantry, it has received such illustrious guests as Wordsworth, Thackeray, Prince Puckler Muskau and Lady Hall who describes her experience as follows:

“After crossing another bridge one is invited to ascend a soft and gentle looking hill which commanded a scene fit to illustrate The Happy Valley; nothing could be more delicious, more varied, more enchanting than the panoramic view, a view of such luxuriance that painters there might study nature under every shade and form”.

The enchanting lodge was completely renovated in 2006 and now boasts a tasteful combination of historic character and modern luxury, with accommodation for up to eight people in four double bedrooms with three ensuite. Three of the bedrooms, including the master bedroom with en-suite, are on the second floor and feature a unique decor and spectacular views over the river and/or grounds. The downstairs bedroom is another large and comfortable double bedroom with views to the mountains.

The large kitchen/dining room forms the centre of gravity of this home with a heated slate floor, oak beams, large sandstone fireplace and antique oak dining table. There is also designer crockery, utensils and place settings for twelve people – perfect for your special holiday meal at the lodge made with fresh ingredients and fine artisanal products from the area.

The grounds extend over almost fifty acres of woodland and meadows and a three-acre landscaped garden where many specimens of trees and shrubs flourish in the subtropical climate for which this area is renowned. The island is connected to the rest of the property by three timber bridges, which give access the many paths and trails, offering plenty of opportunities to explore.

The rate for one week for Christmas 2016 is €5000 including heating and electricity. This is a self-catering property, but with option of catering on some nights and mornings.

You can arrange your storybook Christmas holiday with Elegant Ireland at this link.

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Faringdon House – Oxfordshire, England

England truly embraces Christmas. Buildings are decked out to their finests with lights and decorations, delectable holiday specialties are abundant and a festive cheers echos throughout the country. After you’ve done your Christmas shopping in London, retreat to Faringdon House, one of the loveliest manor homes of Oxfordshire, or possibly even the whole country.

Available through Loyd & Townsend Rose, this fully staffed 18th-century manor is only a one-hour train ride from London (Paddington Station). The current Georgian house was built in 1785 on the site of an Elizabethan house that had been badly damaged by fire. It can comfortably accommodate up to 14 guests in eight luxurious double bedrooms. There is also additional accommodation for staff and domestic offices. The classic and refined interior rooms feature beautiful mouldings, like the beautiful examples adoring the chimney breast above the fireplace in the dining room.

The elegance is carried over into the gorgeous gardens and parkland surrounding the house, secluding it from the nearby thriving and historic market town of Faringdon. A stroll of the grounds will grant you magnificent panoramic views of the valley or the fine lawns towards Faringdon Church. Nestled on the grounds, you can seek out the orangery, a walled garden, the orchard and lake with its boathouse. You can also explore them on horseback as the estate has extensive stabling for horses, should you wish to bring any.

The manor and the area are an idyllic place to spend Christmas or New Year and celebrate the festive period. Plus it’s an excellent base for exploring Oxford (21 miles away) and Cirencester (20 miles).

Have your own very merry Christmas at Faringdon by contacting Loyd & Townsend Rose at this link.

There’s more than one way to tour Europe’s waterways, however, very few match the pleasure, pace and personalization of a private barge cruise. These luxuriously converted freight boats allow you to sightsee your way along canals and rivers, stopping to visit charming villages, enjoy a delightful meal at a local auberge or sample delicious wines right at the vineyard where they are produced. Stephanie Sack of Barge Lady Cruises gives us an insider “crash course” via this colorful barge terminology and how it can apply on the cruises they offer. Put on your captain’s hat and hop aboard!

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Made up from a dozen different seas, hundreds of gorgeous beaches and thousands of picturesque towns, Europe offers some of the most exquisite sailing in the world, especially in summer. From May to October, holidaymakers take to the high seas to enjoy the continent’s incredibly diverse scenery, some of the most spectacular of which is only visible from the water. Whether you’re debating between yachting along the dramatic coastline of Mallorca, boating around the sun-drenched Greek Isles, touring lesser-known gems of the French Atlantic shores or docking in at the colorful towns of the Amalfi Coast, we can sail off into the sunset together thanks to these great insider tips on where to go, where to stay and which yachts to take.

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Balearic Islands – Spain

Spain’s Balearic Islands provide some of the Mediterranean’s best sailing. Mary Vaira of El Sol Villas recommends using the island of Mallorca as your base. For centuries, it has been the maritime crossroads of civilizations from the Greeks and Romans to the crusading French knights and the conquering Moors. The island features gorgeous crystal waters and scores of beautiful beaches that are only accessible by sea. Sail along its western coast to discover secluded bays, peaceful coves and quite possibly the island’s most stunning landscape.

El Sol Villas has access to this incredible yacht that sails out of Mallorca. A Mangusta 108, the stylish 33.50m (109′ 10″) yacht is both sleek and powerful. It accommodates six to eight guests in three en-suite double cabins, plus a fold-out double bed in a day cabin ideally suited to children/nanny. Each cabin is equipped with TV, DVD player and sound system, the master cabin offering large flat screen TV. The main salon has a comfortable seating area equipped with a flat screen Sky TV and DVD player and leads to a further dining area with removable roof section. The large aft deck is perfect for sunbathing or outdoor dining.

El Sol Villas can also organize yachts that depart from Ibiza and along the Costa del Sol in Marbella. For more information regarding any of these options, contact El Sol Villas here.

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The Greek Isles – Greece

One of the most breathtaking places to sail the European waters is touring around some of Greece’s thousands of islands. Many popular sailing routes circle the Cyclades, the Dodecanese, the Sporades, the Saronic Islands and the Ionian Islands. Cruising the Aegean’s deep blue waters, you’ll pass phenomenal rocky cliffs, hilltop monasteries, olive groves and ancient Greek temples. Coming into port you’ll find yourself wandering through charming fishing villages with their whitewashed houses, narrow cobbled streets, and tiny churches. At the end of the day take in the awe-inspiring sunsets on the deck of your yacht or villa with a glass of local wine or ouzo.

If you want to cruise the Greek Isles in the utmost style and comfort, Ileana von Hirsh of Five Star Greece has several yachts in her repertoire; one of the newest is the fabulous O’Leanna. The 44m (144’ 3”) craft which sleeps 12 is run by a ferocious manager who controls every last detail to sheer perfection. Its huge, bright salon is large enough for an elegant lounge and dining area decorated in classy beige tones and sophisticated furnishings. It offers the ultimate in relaxation with a massage room, spa shower and a Jacuzzi on the sundeck. But what is Ileana’s favorite feature? The design of the master cabin with sliding walls that open onto its own private deck, making fluid indoor/outdoor living that is a rare find on a yacht.

In addition to this and other opulent yachts, Five Star Greece has a vast range of luxury villas dotting the Greek Isles. Contact them to learn more about their repertoire at this link.

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For an alternative “on the waters” experience in Greece, Elena Fotiadi of White Key Villas suggests combining a villa rental with a rib boat (pictured above). Spending your summer holiday in a luxury villa allows you to unwind and enjoy life at your own pace and schedule. Due to Greece’s endless coastlines and islands, adding a luxury rib to your villa rental actually allows you to have your own private summer realm, as well as the option to privately explore the myriad coves and neighboring islands.

Should you choose to holiday in a beautiful villa in Mykonos, Elena recommends spending time cruising the southern coast of the island which will allow you to visit the most popular, fun beaches and end up on the uninhabited island of Dragonisi for your own castaway experience. For a calmer ambiance, she suggests exploring the mystical island of Delos, which you can first tour with a professional guide then spend the afternoon snorkeling in the nearby coves of Rhenia island. For the more adventurous, embark on your own private “island safari” by visiting Syros and Tinos or Heraklia, Schinoussa, and Koufonissia or Paros and Antiparos.

To learn more about arranging your Greek villa and rib boat, contact White Key Villas at this link.

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The Atlantic Coast – France

While the French Riviera on France’s Mediterranean coast usually attracts most holidayers in search of the beach or for sailing, Annie Flogaus of Just France suggests the country’s west coast as a unique alternative. The area combines pristine sandy beaches, charming towns, lovely scenery and fabulous seafood; the best way to take all of these in is by sailing along the Atlantic coast and stopping in at its dozens of islands and picturesque ports. Dock in at Ile de Ré for some fresh oysters, tour the dramatic coastline of Belle-Ile or moor off of Ile d’Yeu to sunbathe in a secret cove.

Just France has the ideal base for exploring the region. Located in the refined seaside resort of Biarritz, their luxury Atlantique apartment is right above the Miramar beach and a two minutes walk from the famous Hotel du Palais. The elegant and bright four bedroom duplex is part of a private villa. It is decorated in a fresh contemporary way with marine tones and has spectacular ocean views from every room as well as a spacious terrace to enjoy a meal en plein air.

For further information on this apartment or their many other apartments and villas close to the French coast, contact Just France here.

The Amalfi Coast – Italy

With its hidden coves, small islands and colorful towns clinging to the hillsides, Italy’s Amalfi Coast is a splendid jewel of the Mediterranean and best appreciated from the sea.

A sail along the coast will take in the beautiful cities of Sorrento and Salerno, however, you can enjoy a great few days at sea visiting the neighboring islands. The most famous is undoubtedly Capri, a holiday destination dating back to Roman times; today it attracts a star-studded crowd of Hollywood actors and billionaire businessmen. The smallest island in the Bay of Naples, Procida has remained relatively untouched by mass tourism. Here you’ll be seduced by its pink, blue and lime green houses, quaint villages and fragrant lemon groves. Circle around the volcanic outcrop of Ischia to admire its graceful vineyards, chestnut forests and rocky hills, then lower your anchor to spend the day picking through ancient necropolises or merely relaxing at its thermal hot springs.

You can take one-day or multi-day sailing trips while having a longer stay in one of the exceptional villas along the Amalfi Coast. View some of the options from our Italy experts on this page.