With home-sharing revolutionizing the rules of vacation accommodation, villa rental companies are constrained to adapt to the rapidly changing market in order to keep up with new rental trends. While the home-sharing market is estimated to be currently worth $100 billion and is expected to rise to $170 billion in 2019, this isn’t merely about an increase in travelers staying in rental apartments, the changes go far deeper. UltraVilla’s network of top boutique luxury rental companies are witnessing this on a daily basis. Sink or swim? Here’s what they have observed about these new villa users and how our savvy villa specialists are shifting position to ride the wave of this home rental revolution.

Illusions at Sugar Hill, Blue Sky Luxury, Barbados

An Increase in Last Minute Bookings

It’s not surprising with the growing “mobile phone” culture and the convenience of “insta-booking” that last minute bookings are a growing trend noticed by several of our experts. According to global expert Tim Roney of Villa Concierge, this is especially the case with famous and wealthy clients, whereas K.D. Burke of Blue Sky Luxury, Barbados’ premier villa rental company, notes that the last minute traveller has definitely been a trend over the last six months or so, making bookings windows much shorter.

Carimo Villas, St-Martin

Shorter Stays in Convenient Destinations

The rise in low cost flights to Europe and enhanced transportation links to Central America and the Caribbean mean that travelers can more easily get away for short stays of three to five nights, a trend detected by Meghann Cundall of Carimo Villas in St-Martin. The island is home to one of the largest airports in the Caribbean and with regular daily flights from North America, Central America, the Caribbean and Europe they host a high number of international short and long stay guests.

“This upturn in short stay bookings, aren’t only for last minute requests,” precises Meghann. “We’re getting these requests as far as a year out. While we’ve likely been having requests like this for some time, the reality is we’re considering them more and more now because of the introduction of Airbnb to the villa market.”

This is a bit of a catch-22 for villa companies which have traditionally been very set on seven-night minimums and therefore are unsure if it’s worth accepting shorter-term rentals. “Everyone still believes that taking shorter stays prevents longer rentals,” continues Meghann. “However, if shorter stays mean more guests, this also leads to more reviews and overall provide the same level of service – but to more people. It only means we’re busier and we’re also keeping the villas occupied. And a four or five-night rental might leave a gap open for a 10-night rental for the next guest which could easily happen too.”

So what’s the best approach? Meghann suggests finding new ways to please these new client requests while continuing to offer the best products available such as adding on supplementary fees for shorter stays or extra fees for housekeeping due to more frequent turnovers.

Rooftop Splash Pool at KanXuk Private resort, Riviera Maya, In Villas Veritas

Family Travel, A Surge in Villa Resorts & Multigenerational Vacations

Most of our experts have noticed a rise in family travel. “It used to be the other way around, but kids are foremost these days,” states Laura Blair of In Villas Veritas. “Trips are now being specifically tailored around their activities.”

One way to families are choosing the approach this is by staying at villa resorts. This option provides families with the private villa experience, accompanied by the personal staff and facilities of a hotel atmosphere. “Villa resorts have kid camps and all kinds of fun activities for them to give the parents a break as well,” notes Laura.

“Out of concern that the children will get bored in a private villa, where there will be fewer activities, parents are finding a resort offers the ideal choice which can fulfill their adult needs as well as well as those of their kids,” elaborates Sylvia Delvaille Jones of Villas and Apartments Abroad. “There are well organized kids’ club where little ones are kept busy with arranged fun things from scavenger hunting, dressing up like pirates, face painting, arts and crafts, splash pools and a whole range of activities for the older children and adults like snorkeling, kayaking, boogie board, giant water slides and tennis courts. The resort can also arrange for off-property exploration and adventures like helicopter fly over volcano, river tubing, zip-lining, scuba diving, swimming with sharks, cave explorations and cultural excursions.”

To please the parents, these villa hotels are making sure they have spas and other luxurious amenities for adults. “Spas are big and these resorts are competing for the best spas,” details Tim Roney of Villa Concierge. “Many are trying to up their game with special features like manufacturing their own products from natural local ingredients.”

Families aren’t only turning to these villa resorts, most of our our experts have seen a boost in multi-generational holidays. “Younger couples bringing their parents and family,” observes Mara Solomon of Homebase Abroad. “We’ve seen lots of younger couples beginning to replace the Baby Boomers as the primary travelers, and organizing trips themselves!”

These trips are often to celebrate a special occasion or milestone birthday, so the families want private, quality time together. “Renting a villa can also be financially beneficial,” explains K.D. Burke of Blue Sky Luxury. “There’s value for money when traveling with larger groups and needing special services and requirements for all ages.”

Mykonos WRV, Five Star Greece

Millennials & the 21st Century Villa

The driving force behind much of this rental revolution, and with a good amount of their disposable income allocated to travel, millennials are a rapidly growing villa clientele and have different requirements than their baby boomer parents or the Generation Xers with their young families.

“I find the new generation of villa guests wonderful to work with,” enthuses Tim Roney. “They tend to prefer contemporary interiors and are fine with spending a bit less money and being a short drive from the beach rather than taking a more expensive beachfront house.”

This preference in millennials for modern villas was commonly felt by our experts across the board. “This isn’t a problem in places like the Caribbean where they can have their choice of sleek contemporary rentals,” comments Sylvia Delvaille Jones. “However, it can be more of a challenge in Europe, where villas are often more classic. Some villa owners are finding way to attract these clients by improving their interior design and decoration to give their properties a modern feel, as well as 21st century features and amenities. This is particularly the case with Tuscany, where the law requires historical buildings be preserved. Instead, villa owners are modernizing the interiors whilst maintaining their exterior structures.”

Sylvia has also discerned that millennials often seek out villas with in-house spas and professional gyms “so they can keep up with their exercise routine while watching the TV for updates on the stock market, business and political news. They can also be impulsive, so the villa needs a good butler who can arrange that big catamaran for sundown champagne cruise, a yacht for a day to enjoy the beauty of the coastline.”

They want to be assisted on their travel whims, yet Tim Roney notes they tend to require more advice about how to deal with staff at a villa and less advice about which restaurants to book, which they usually research on their own. Considering all of this, many new destinations on the rise to satisfy these millennial desires, like certain Caribbean islands.

“Barbados has always appealed to the older visitor, but we are keen to grow our millennial guests given the wide range of activities available here alongside the best-in-class homes and staff services,” says K.D. Burke. “These younger travelers seek authentic experiences and ways to customize the holiday for their own need – villa stays allow just that and our concierge team are best placed to provide unique trips.”

Boca Overwater Villa, Panama, Villas and Apartments Abroad

Boca Overwater, a sustainable villa in Panama, Villas and Apartments Abroad

Experiential travel

This growing quest for unique travel experience is overall more prevalent in this new wave of villa clients, both young and old.

“My feeling is that villa guests are increasingly looking for authentic experiences, experiences that they can’t find at home, that can only be experienced there,” claims Ileana von Hirsch of Five Star Greece. “They want a local cook not hotel cuisine, they want to walk to a taverna or village, they want to make friends, see how local life is, find the secret beaches, have less well known but more intimate sightseeing experiences that they feel no-one else has felt or seen or discovered. They are almost like explorers, who want to bring unique storied home with them.”

Similarly, Sylvia Delvaille Jones says travelers are considering their holiday as “an all-inclusive adventure, a journey where they learn new things along the way and meet others of a different culture. I cannot stress enough just how much this can be beneficial for family travel. Exposure to other cultures, isn’t merely an educational experience, It builds character and self-confidence in children. Depending on the length of stay, it’s extremely valuable to incorporate activities like arranging a soccer match with local kids in Italy or Spain, visiting a local school in the Caribbean and making kites with the students or a salmon fishing outing on a lake or river with a seasoned gillie in Scotland or Ireland.”

In addition to “activities,” food and wine have been climbing up the ladder of holiday requirements and villa owners have needed to adapt accordingly. “This has always been the case in Europe, but the Caribbean owners are rising to the call from travelers,” says Sylvia.

“Clever villa owners have poached top chefs from the world’s leading restaurants at hefty costs,” explains Sylvia. “Villa owners are sending their cooks to work with chefs or to attend cooking schools for a more sophisticated dining experience and diverse menu. Whereas yachters know about tiny islands such as those in the Grenadines chain of islands for delicious fresh seafoods. Bequia has some excellent restaurants where yachters stop to dine, and chefs replenish their kitchen stock with fresh fish, fruits and vegetables at the local market.”

San Lorenzo Lodge

San Lorenzo Lodge, Italian Dolomites, Homebase Abroad

New Destinations on the Horizon

This quest for adventure and experiencing the moment is also playing a larger role in the choice of destination. Perhaps this is why Mara Solomon of Homebase Abroad has seen an increase in guests needing to go offline and take a tech detox. “With so much of our daily lives revolving around our phones and computers, travelers really enjoy putting those away for the duration of the trip,” she says.

“Vacationing in the summits of Switzerland and France is really taking off,” says Sylvia Delvaille Jones. “I have seen an uptick from my American clients wanting to enjoy the freshness of the clean air, the outdoor living, adventures, nature walks, summer events taking place, lake activities and beautiful nature walks experiencing breathtaking views, the beautiful wild flowers and animals. These summer destinations speak to the families who can do more fun things together much more so than other destinations.

“The young and healthy are looking for challenging outdoor activities, the steep mountain peaks, the rapids of a river for kayaking, the big waves of the ocean for surfing. Some islands are building and importing activities they can install and those islands with natural sites/resources creating exciting and challenging  adventures out of sites they already have such as the walk in volcanic crater in St. Lucia in the Caribbean. Lesser visited destinations are waking up and getting in the game by adding exciting activities to attract more holiday seekers.”

In addition to these types of active holidays, Tim Roney has seen an increase in clients looking for villas instead of hotels for their trips to large scale international special events like Coachella, the Super Bowl and the Cannes Festival du Film. As such urban apartments are becoming a solid alternative to hotels.

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Bora Bora One, Villa Concierge

Looking to the Future

What can villa specialist do to further embrace these new villa users and keep afloat in the market that might seem to be on the brim of saturation?

“I try to encourage these new clients to think of villa rentals as their holiday away from home,” says Meghann Cundall of Carimo.

Tim Roney also has some good advice for these new villa users: “They search online for villas at a destination and then judge the properties within their price range primarily by the images. The value of a villa specialist is knowing the property and the aesthetics of it, knowing what you cannot see in the images. Thus I find they often contact me with a specific house to book, but upon closer consideration of the client and the villa it could be a wrong choice even though it looks like the right choice.”

These experienced villa specialists not only represent the best villas on the globe, they know them inside and out and have the insight into the best ways to turn a trip into a real travel experience. Peruse all of our destinations here.

One of the most enjoyable ways to things to do on a seaside holiday destination is taking to the waters, equipped with a mask and snorkel. An easygoing sport that pleases young and old alike, it’s a fabulous way to witness what is going on under the waves. Catch glimpses of vibrant pristine coral, a rainbow of tropical fish, regal sea turtles, graceful rays and perhaps even a shark fin (from a distance!) at these incredible snorkeling spots across the world’s oceans and seas.

Mauritius

Virtually entirely surrounded by a coral reef, the stunning Indian Ocean island of Mauritius is a fantastic destination for snorkelling. There are many places to snorkel on the island, however, a good place to start is at Blue Bay Marina Park in the southeast of the island. You can snorkel right off the beach through crystal waters full of a range of colorful fish like parrotfish, clownfish, vibrant coral and other aquatic life. Families might prefer the pretty Trou aux Biches with its tranquil, shallow waters. In the north, Pointe aux Piments has an protected coral reef that is easy to access and which is a popular spot for sea turtles. Alternatively, another great place is the spectacular Ile aux Cerfs, with its white sandbars, turquoise lagoon, colorful fish and brilliant coral.

Where to Stay in Mauritius.

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos

There are many fabulous places to snorkel in the Caribbean, among the top is this chic island of the Turks and Caicos.

“The archipelago has the third largest barrier reef in the world,” details Laura Blair of In Villa Veritas. “The water is the most lovely turquoise and the spectacular reef is teeming with a fabulous array of fish and coral life.”

You can snorkel right from the beach on Providenciales, another great draw for snorkeling lovers. The best place for this is at the north coast’s Bight Reef and Smith’s Reef. Over these two reefs you can often spot barracudas, trumpetfish, stingrays, turtles and lobsters. To go a little further afield, In Villa Veritas can arrange snorkeling boat trips for their guests so you can swim above the most exceptional areas of the reef’s rainbow coral.

Where to Stay in the Turks and Caicos.

Northern Lau Group, Fiji

Described as “one of the world’s most beautiful places” and “Like No Where Else,” the pristine waters of the Southern Pacific Ocean are just one of the reasons this area is such a spectacular and naturally amazing place for snorkeling. Discerning travellers looking for a luxurious and conscientious experience of the Fijian waters can find this at Kaibu and Vatuvara Islands.

“The islands boast some of the planet’s most unspoiled surrounding reefs with an abundant marine life and multiple varieties of hard and soft coral,” explains Jacqui Reyes of Vatuvara Private Islands. “With the island beaches as significant nesting sites for endangered hawksbill and green sea turtles, there’s great chance of seeing these incredible creatures while snorkeling in the water.”

Vatuvara Private Islands accepts their responsibility as stewards of our natural environment and has joined together with the Vatuvara Foundation in protecting marine life with ridge to reef conservation. Whether delighted with snorkelling just off the island or traveling a bit further and deeper, scuba diving off one of the island’s three Marina boats, there is plenty to explore.

Where to Stay in Fiji.

Saint Barthélemy

The lovely Caribbean island of St Barthélemy offers some great snorkeling. According to our local expert Peg Walsh of St Barth Properties, the best place is off Colombier Beach, although you can only reach it by goat path or boat. The path starts very close to St Barth Properties’ Villa Les Embruns and Villa Brume to Mer and the hike takes around 20 minutes. Peg suggests spending the day there and bringing along a picnic lunch, a cooler filled with cold drinks, snorkeling gear. St Barth Properties can also organize renting a catamaran or private boat half or full day excursions to the bring which include drinks, lunch, snorkeling equipment and towels.

Where to Stay in Saint Barthélemy.

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Harbour Island, The Bahamas

Of the thousands of islands of The Bahamas, one of the best places for snorkeling and diving is Harbour Island, located two miles off the north coast of Eleuthera. Made famous by Jacques Cousteau and National Geographic, the waters off this idyllic small island include impressive ridges and coral canyons full of alluring sea life. As such, this is an excellent spot for those who love underwater photography.

“On the whole, snorkeling and diving are much better during the rainy season, May to November, when the water is warmer and clearer,” recommends our local villa expert Pamela H. Murdock. “However, in the dry season, with the cold water, there is an abundance of rays and very rich plankton fill the water creating a lot of action. Snorkelers hoping to swim with sea turtles should come June through November. Whereas you can catch giant manta rays and other rays from January to March and sharks from May to November.”

For guests of her villas, Pamela can arrange excursions with the best boatman on the island who knows the best places to snorkel and observe the seasonal sea life.

Where to Stay in Harbour Island.

Sri Lanka

Offbeat and beautiful Sri Lanka is a great year-round snorkeling destination where you’ll be able to observe a huge range of tropical fish, coral and marine life, plus its warm waters are relatively shark free. The three-mile Bar Reef on the west coast at Kalpitiya is the largest in the country and the stunning waters around Pigeon Island, north of Trincomalee on the east coast, are ideal for snorkeling. If you’re looking for some intrigue other than fish, head to the southern and eastern coasts to discover some captivating ship wrecks around Trincomalee, Arugam Bay, Tangalle, Hikkuduwa, Weligama and Kirinda.

Where to Stay in Sri Lanka.

Barbados

The crystalline waters and long stretches of beautiful beaches will always impress visitors coming to beautiful Barbados, it’s no wonder that snorkeling is a favourite pastime of most holidaymakers.

“The calming depths remain picturesque and absolutely breathtaking,” describes Betty Cathrow of Blue Sky Luxury. “There are some amazing spots on the island for snorkeling as well as the popular Carlisle Bay wrecks.”

The bay is home to six shipwrecks through which swim schools of tropical fish, sea horses, rays, octopi, turtles and eels. These wrecks range in depth from 12ft to 55ft so you may also want to do some diving.

Avid snorkelers can swim with turtles and enjoy sightings of unique marine life of the Caribbean Sea all just a few steps to your door at the gorgeous Leamington Pavilion, one of the best beachfront holiday retreats in Barbados and available through Blue Sky Luxury. Travel virtually to this exquisite villa in this video tour here.

Where to Stay in Barbados.

Riviera Maya, Yucatan, Mexico

Home to the world’s second largest reef, the 450 miles (724 km) Riviera Maya coastline is one of the world’s top snorkeling destinations. While it may be a busy at times, Akumal is an incredible place for snorkeling, especially for swimming with sea turtles. You may also catch a glimspe of some of its other 150+ species of reef fish and nearly 100 varieties of coral. Akumal is a popular spot for night snorkeling during which you can marvel at a “Wall of Fish,” thousands of silver fish that swim in a dense school. More advanced snorkelers will appreciate the challenge at Yalku-ito, where freshwater flows into the ocean creating a mixture of freshwater over the heavier saltwater which attracts unique schools of fish. You can also snorkel in the cenotes sinkhole though these are best explored by scuba diving.

Where to Stay on the Riviera Maya.

Mahé, The Seychelles

Comprised of 115 stunning islands, the Seychelles is an fantastic place for snorkeling in the Indian Ocean. While many of the smaller islands offer excellent snorkeling, the archipelago’s main island of Mahé features a number of destinations to suit all levels. You can snorkel all year round in its warm waters, plus the reef is abundant in well preserved coral and marine life, especially angelfish, parrotfish and sea turtles. Beginners may prefer to get their feet wet in picturesque Baie Lazare or Anse Royale, due to their shallow lagoons and reef located close to the shore. The long and lovely Anse Soleil beach has some breathtaking aquamarine waters and pristine coral, whereas Anse Major requires a little more effort since it’s reachable by an hour long hike through the forest of Morne Seychellois National Park. Nonetheless, the coral is stunning and it’s a great place to admire the Seychelle’s beauty both above and below the water.

Where to Stay in Mahé.

Búzios, Brazil

The north of Brazil has some excellent snorkeling destinations, however, if you’re looking for an easy seaside getaway close to Rio de Janeiro, consider the luxury resort of Búzios, found only a two hour drive north. This stretch of coastline features 21 beaches and 26 hidden coves fringed with gorgeous turquoise waters and filled with exceptional marine life. The picturesque peninsula was once the hideaway of French pirates, therefore, you there are a number of shipwrecks which you can explore. You can also take a boat ride out to nearby Ilha Feia for some exceptional snorkeling. You won’t be short of other activities and entertainment during a holiday here at one of the area’s beautiful luxury villas.

Where to Stay in Brazil.

Today’s new luxury villas not only bring together cutting edge contemporary design and the latest luxurious amenities, the best have also been designed with a sensitivity to their local environment and its building traditions and materials. Our award-winning luxury accommodation experts give us the inside scoop on their hottest newly built villas below.

KanXuk – Tulum, Mexico

Tulum is smoking hot right now and our experts at In Villas Veritas have a wonderful new villa complex that sleeps 18, offering discerning travelers a fabulous hidden haven in the heart of the Sian Ka’an, a UNESCO World Heritage preserve on the eastern coast of Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula.

Approximately 37 km from Tulum, the remoteness of this impressive property is central to its charm. KanXuk combines privacy and exclusivity against a tropical backdrop with uninterrupted vistas of the sparkling waters and the powdery beaches of the Caribbean. This incredibly peaceful setting, enveloped by lush mangroves and jungle, is paired with impeccable staff which ensures that guests have an unforgettable experience.

The estate consists of a main building with a large living room, a deck with pool, a rooftop bar and hot tub as well as five bedrooms. The remaining accommodation is spread among five bungalows, each with its own private terrace. This unique arrangement grants guests wonderful privacy as well as welcoming gathering spaces. All of the buildings are appointed with beautiful, sustainable tropical wood furnishings and indigenous design elements.

Bring family or friends together at this unique five-star private resort by contacting In Villas Veritas here.

Lakefront Luxury – Queenstown, New Zealand

Available through our experts at Touch of Spice, Lakefront Luxury’s modern, split level design has been built to encapsulate the outstanding views of the gorgeous Queenstown area.

The open plan living space, located on the top floor, consists of two lounge areas, separated by the designer gourmet kitchen. The private sun-washed north-facing patio is ideal for morning coffee whilst sunrise and sunset can be best enjoyed from the deck, overlooking the panorama of the lake and mountains.

Dine comfortably indoors enjoying the views, or have a BBQ on the terrace. After dark, take in a good movie in the media room, or the TV lounge, each of which have large flat screen TVs and high-end NZ audio systems. Alternatively, just relax by the fire in the lounge, watching the boats head home.

The master bedroom suite is situated on the top level and benefits from a walk in wardrobe and en-suite, including a spa bath. The lower level has three generous bedrooms all with balconies, built-in wardrobes and en-suite bathrooms. All bathrooms have underfloor heating with ducted heat in each room, ensuring you remain toasty in winter.

There is also a laundry and internal access to the extra-large double garage which has drying racks for ski gloves and boots, and plenty of space for bicycles and other toys. There is level parking for four cars, plus two in the garage.

Lakefront Luxury is situated within superb location; just a ten-minute walk to the action and excitement of downtown Queenstown, a 15 minute drive to the nearest ski field and 10 minutes from Queenstown international airport.

Enjoy a sleek contemporary escape to this gorgeous New Zealand destination with Touch of Spice at this link.

Villa Lao – Saint Barthlémey

Perched above the picturesque fishing village of Corossol and ideally located close to lively Gustavia for dining and shopping, this newly built three-bedroom, three-tier villa, by St Barth Properties, has spacious indoor and outdoor living, a fabulous infinity pool and spectacular views of the dazzling ocean.

Guests enter via a lower level double garage to a stairway leading up to the main level and its large terrace with an oversized heated infinity pool. A gazebo offers a shady spot for relaxing and is the perfect place to enjoy sunset cocktails.

The ground floor living and dining room is separated from the ultra-modern kitchen by a breakfast bar. There is also an air-conditioned media room that includes a fitness room and a waterfall. The three spacious bedrooms are found on a different floor providing perfect privacy. Each one has a king bed, a dressing room, a private terrace, a Jacuzzi and satellite TVs that descend from the ceiling.

Take in the modern comforts of a luxurious holiday at Villa Lao with St Barth Properties here.

Braeside Villa – Queenstown, New Zealand

This brand new four-bedroom villa at Queenstown’s Fjord Chalets, available through Majordomo, showcases modern Scandinavian-style design as well as expansive windows and deck to enjoy the exceptional views of the surrounding mountains and Lake Wakatipu.

The contemporary and spacious interiors make guest feel immediately relaxed as they absorb the awe-inspiring panoramas. The kitchen is the ideal gathering spot where a private chef can also be arranged to cook in-house meals.

The master bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom whereas the other three bedrooms share a beautiful large bathroom and powder room. The private deck provides the perfect place for relaxing and taking in the views of the Remarkables mountains after a busy day exploring the gorgeous Queenstown region.

Learn more about this exquisite new villa by contacting Majordomo at this link.

Corfu FMA, Nissaki, Greece

Located on a south-facing seafront plot on one of the world’s most beautiful islands, this exquisite four-bedroom by Five Star Greece offers superior indoor/outdoor living and incredible vistas over the sea, the mainland and the other Ionian Islands.

Surrounded by eight acres of gardens and lawns, the low-lying villa has been designed to perfectly fit into its spectacular natural environment and with the highest standards of luxurious comforts. The ground floor features an open-plan kitchen, dining area and sitting room with fireplace and TV and a separate study.

Three bedrooms are situated on the ground floor, with a fourth master bedroom found on the upper level. All are air-conditioned, furnished with top quality beds, bed linen and other amenities and have en-suite bathrooms (three with showers, one with bath and shower).

The lovely shaded patios are accessed by walls of sliding glass. One includes a wonderful dining pergola crowned by a crystal chandelier and complete with an outdoor kitchen, barbecue, a bar seating up to eight, three fridges and an ice machine. This is next to the 7m x 14 m freshwater swimming pool.

Soak up the marvelous sunshine and stunning natural surroundings at Corfu FMA with Five Star Greece here.

White Light House – Saint Tropez, France

Hidden by Mediterranean umbrella pines on a secluded hill above the cove of l’Escalet, this stylish eight-bedroom villa has dramatic views of the whole French Riviera as far as Monaco and the French Alps.

The spacious newly built holiday home by Villas Prestige & Services has an impressive natural indoor/outdoor flow. The separate living and dining areas both open onto the large pool and terrace, flooding the interiors with the beautiful South of France light and creating private and welcoming gathering spaces. The dining room can seat up to 16 and the generous lounge has a cozy fireplace.

The ground floor has four air-conditioned queen bedrooms, all with sea views, a terrace, a dressing room, and an en-suite with shower. From the hall, a staircase leads to two master bedrooms, with queen beds and luxurious bathrooms with shower, bath, double sink. The other two en-suite bedrooms are reached via a separate staircase near the entrance, allowing for additional privacy for guests.

The long heated swimming pool (20 m x 5 m) enjoys exceptional views of the bay. Guests can enjoy a round of petanque or take an easy stroll down to l’Escalet beach at an eight minute car ride to Pampelonne beach. Lively Saint Tropez is also a short drive away and the area offers a wide array of activities from hiking to meandering local markets.

Design an incredible vacation on the French Riviera with Villas Prestige & Services at this link.

Eichardt’s Penthouse – Queenstown, New Zealand

The Penthouse adorns the top of the brand new Eichardt’s building in Queenstown, New Zealand, and enjoys uninterrupted views across Lake Wakatipu to the snow-capped mountains beyond. The gorgeous luxury apartment by Touch of Spice features spacious living areas, indoor and outdoor kitchens, two large bedrooms, marble bathrooms, sauna, spa and Queenstown’s largest private terrace.

Exquisitely designed, the interior is beautifully appointed with sumptuous leather sofas and fully automated lighting, heating and entertainment systems. The stunning kitchen features Gaggenau and Sub Zero appliances, a granite island bench and further mountain views.

The expansive terrace, complete with a generously sized spa pool, fireplace and fully equipped outdoor kitchen, provides the perfect venue to entertain with ease. A further two brand new Lake View Suites located on the level below offer the flexibility to host additional guests.

Entertainment in The Penthouse is state-of-the-art with a 55″ 4K television, SKY digital, PS4 Pro game console, Apple TV, Netflix and Sennheiser wireless headphones. Enjoy premium Aesop toiletries, GHD bathroom accessories and Nespresso machine with pods.

Experience the ultimate in contemporary luxury at the stunning Eichardt’s Penthouse through Touch of Spice at this link.

Restored Italian farmhouses, eclectic Scottish castles, Mexican haciendas brought back to their former glory, refurbished Caribbean villas right on the beach… enjoy the best modern comforts all the while keeping historic or location-specific character by staying at these splendid recently renovated luxury vacation homes.

Hacienda Tacubaya – Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

On the market only since March 1st, years of extensive renovations has converted this four-suite fully staffed hacienda, located near the Celestun Biosphere Reserve, into one of the hottest new offerings in the Yucatan.

Rescued from ruins, the stunning 19th-century property was brilliantly restored by award-winning Mexican architects who have succeeded in maintaining its historic beauty while incorporating modern facilities and design elements. It features four deluxe suites, original nineteenth century hand-painted stencils in the main house and an impressive pool amidst vast gardens.

Tacubaya has a dedicated staff consisting of a concierge, maids, butlers and Maya cooks that will undoubtedly exceed your expectations. The hacienda is situated 45 minutes from the charming city of Merida and next to the exceptional Celestun Biosphere Reserve, a 146,000 acre park famous for its thousands of pink flamingos and home to over 300 other bird species.

Be one of the first to holiday at this enchanting historic hacienda by contacting Catherwood Travels here.

Chateau Royaume – Provence, France

Bring friends and family together this summer at this stunning 18th-century château in one of France’s most coveted vacation spots. Completely renovated to the highest standards, the castle is found south of the Alpilles Mountains, a mere 10-minute drive from picture postcard Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, 30 minutes from Avignon and 50 minutes from Marseille Provence Airport.

The estate offers the quintessential provencal lifestyle experience in 15,000 square feet of living areas spread over three levels and with beautiful views of the estate’s gardens, vineyards and the countryside beyond. It is decorated with classy contemporary furniture with antique touches like historic paintings, gilded mirrors and crystal chandeliers.

The ground floor includes three dining rooms, a sublime ceremonial hall and a comfortable lounge bar, creating the perfect spaces for a celebrating a special occasion. The common rooms extend to the first floor with a grand VIP lounge, games room, library with billiards and a conference room. Here you’ll also find three of the bedrooms, all with queen beds, two with en-suite baths and one with a private living room, terrace and en-suite bathroom.

The second floor is home to the rest of the bedrooms, among which are the master room with king size bed, dressing, separate toilets and bathroom with shower and a bath, a family suite with two bedrooms, dressing, toilets and en-suite bathroom and one bedroom with access for disabled persons. The gym, hammam and cinema room are also on this floor.

Enjoy a treasured holiday in Provence with In Villas Veritas at this link.

High Breeze – Barbados

Nestled along the breathtaking Holders Polo Ridge overlooking the stunning turquoise waters of the West Coast of Barbados, the recently renovated five-bedroom High Breeze is new to the portfolio of our experts at Blue Sky Luxury as well as being relatively new to the rental market.

The renovations were of the highest standards while maintaining the home’s traditional Barbadian architecture and classic old world elegance. These included a brand new chef’s kitchen, a state-of-the-art gym under the pool with amazing unobstructed coastal views, an office-loft in the living room and a gorgeous dining pavilion located in the tropical garden with views of the coast.

In addition to these improvements, guests will be in awe at the main house’s impressive foyer and formal living room with double height ceiling, vaulted beams, beautiful coral stone interiors and a blend of modern and antique Caribbean furnishings. Hours can be spent relaxing on the spacious covered verandah which benefits from cooling breezes and sparkling sea views. Meals can be enjoyed in the elegant dining nook or in the new, more formal pavilion with seating for up to 14. The pool and sun terrace have a privileged, raised position on the ridge providing exceptional views of the coastline below.

The main house has three tastefully decorated en-suite bedrooms with walk in closets, high ceilings and large windows. An addition two en-suite bedrooms are located in the guest cottage which has a private outdoor patio overlooking the verdant gardens and towards the polo field.

High Breeze is idyllically located along a peaceful, private ridge, however, the hustle and bustle of the coastal towns is only a few minute’s drive away. Some of Barbados’ best known restaurants are also within a 15 minutes drive.

Take in a sunny Barbadian vacation with Blue Sky Luxury here.

Villa F  – Venice, Italy

Featuring incredible views over the San Marco basin and Santa Maria della Salute, this exclusive 16th-century villa, has been entirely renovated.

It includes 11 spacious, self-contained suites which have all been individually decorated in stylish furnishings. These have original wall frescoes, Italian and Venetian ‘Terrazzo’ floors, and modern luxurious amenities like designer pure linen and silk fabrics by Rubelli, Donghia & Jesurum and kitchens with wine cabinets by Brummel.

When not relaxing in their private sitting rooms, guests can stroll the graceful three acres of gardens with a meditation pool or take in the awe-inspiring views of Venice. All rentals include access to the facilities of the nearby Palladio Hotel & Spa and transport to the Bauer Palazzo Hotel and De Pisis Restaurant.

Experience the marvelous world of aristocratic Venice at the refined Villa F at this link.

Paz del Mar Condo – Papagayo Peninsula, Costa Rica

This three suites and three and a half bathroom condo has 2800 sq ft of indoor space and another 750 sq ft of private terraces on Costa Rica’s gorgeous Papagayo Peninsula.

Recently completely gutted and rebuilt, the condo features an all new kitchen and new architectural detailing to the interior walls and ceilings. Highlights include the locally sourced and designed artwork and custom wooden pieces made from Costa Rican exotic wood.

With families in mind, the guest suite has a custom designed double bunk bed, with a queen bed on the bottom, twin beds up top.  From many vantage points it has fabulous views either of the ocean, out to the Papagayo Marina, over the Four Seasons managed Arnold Palmer course and the lush jungle.

Create a heavenly family getaway to Costa Rica with Papagayo Luxury here.

The Marlborough Lodge – Marlborough, New Zealand

Located in the heart of the famous Marlborough wine region, this refurbished grand country estate is nestled within 16 acres of secluded parklands, providing the ultimate retreat to indulge in New Zealand’s gourmet province. With 10 elegant contemporary suites, gourmet local cuisine, beautiful grounds and attentive staff on hand 24 hours a day, luxury is second nature at The Marlborough Lodge.

Opened in late 2016, this former Victorian-style convent, built in 1901, underwent vast renovations to create a refreshing contemporary vibe whilst retaining the home’s timeless, welcoming quality. Downstairs, a new commercial kitchen is home to a team of chefs who create delicious breakfasts to give you a great start to the day, appetising canapés prepared in the demonstration kitchen-style to help you wind down at the end next to the outdoor fireplace or in the library, leading on to a divine three-course dinner accompanied by local and international wine.

The lodge is the perfect base for exploring the stunning Marlborough region, the idyllic setting and the secluded haven creates time for you to reflect on as much – or as little – as you desire.

Plan the perfect luxurious gourmet getaway to New Zealand with Touch of Spice here.

St Andrews Mansion – Fife, Scotland

Described as one of the finest contemporary homes in Scotland, this exceptional 15th-century mansion has been impeccably restored with a harmonious balance of modern and antique. Set amidst a vast estate only six miles from St Andrews and one hour from Edinburgh airport, it is an idyllic, fully staffed holiday home for golfers or those seeking a peaceful and elegant escape in Scotland’s stunning countryside.

There is accommodation for up to 12 guests in the main house with its six king-size bedrooms with private bathrooms. The Guest Lodge has an additional two king size bedrooms with two bathrooms for up to five guests. The interiors are filled with a range of Dutch master paintings, Japanese and Chinese antiquities and works by contemporary British artists like Grayson Perry and Emily Young.

Guest can enjoy meandering through the estate’s extensive woodland, known for its waterfalls and rare native bluebells which pop out in spring. In summer, cast your line in the Eden River, which borders the grounds.

A medieval walled garden can be directly accessed from the house. It provides a fabulous entertaining space and is the ideal spot for relaxing with a cup of tea and a game of croquet. It is also abundant in fresh edibles during the warmer months, including berries, Italian lemons, apples, and vegetables. The estate harvests 350 bottles of special reserve apple juice from its 100-year-old trees, which guests can sample along with homemade berry jams and fresh honeycombs directly from well-kept beehives.

Treat yourself to the best of Scotland with Loyd & Townsend Rose at this link.

Villa Ganesh – Saint Barthélemy

Located right on beautiful Flamands Beach, this newly renovated villa is the perfect Caribbean villa for families where kids can choose from being steps away from the fun pool or the warm waters of the aquamarine sea.

A spacious open floor plan features a well-equipped kitchen and comfortable living and dining areas decorated in a fresh, modern style. The master suite is found on an upper level offering privacy, a king bed, en-suite with a luxurious bathtub and a terrace with a stunning view. The children will have fun camping out in the bunk room that sleeps four, plus there is a third bedroom (with a king bed) across the hall, both with en-suites.

The pool is surrounded by a large deck providing a fabulous outdoor living, dining, and playing space. It was designed to optimize the gorgeous views of the sparkling water and neighboring islands. When not playing in the water, on the beach or in the pool, hours of entertainment can be had on the ping pong table. Due to its central location, a short stroll along the beach leads to a variety of restaurants or enjoy home-cooked meals al fresco on the covered dining portico.

Start planning your perfect family trip to the Caribbean with Saint Barth Properties here.

Rancioli – Tuscany, Italy

In the heart of the picturesque Val d’Orcia, this spacious Tuscan farmhouse has been completely renovated and launched onto the rental market for 2017. Guest can enjoy a perfectly private and idyllic location while savoring the culinary, natural and cultural delights of Tuscany.

Once occupied by two large farming families, the crumbling home was originally restored in 1991. It has just undergone a thorough updating and reconfiguration to meet the tastes and requirements of the modern villa vacation. Today it combines the classic beauty of Tuscan architecture and materials with chic contemporary design brought by its Rome-based, art-gallery owner.

The ground floor features a living/dining room with a dining area for 12+ and a lounge area with working fireplace, a library and a cafe room. There is also a superb cook’s kitchen with Carrara counters, where on-site classes can be arranged with the amazing Rossa, the villa’s chef and concierge. The six en-suite double bedrooms are spread across the ground and first floors. Their quantity and distribution works well for adult couples who can travel in gorgeous May and September as well as sprawling family groups in the summer.

Its beautiful, relaxed grounds include vast lawns with alfresco dining for eight to 12 under a spreading ‘querce’ tree with stunning views to Monte Cetona, a dining pergola for six to eight under the grape arbor, other seating areas and an 8 x 17 meter pool.

The villa is a 30-minute walk to San Casciano dei Bagni, a lovely Medieval hilltop village and home to the luxurious Fonteverde Spa. Its location makes it the perfect base for exploring many of the cultural treasures of the region, like Siena, Montepulciano or Monticchiell, all within a 30 to 45 minute drive from the property.

Create your perfect Tuscan holiday with Homebase Abroad at this link.

Villa Melissa – Antiparos, Greece

Located on the exclusive lesser known Greek Island of Antiparos, this sprawling, recently renovated 11-bedroom Mediterranean-style villa offers guests extreme privacy and stunning views of the sea and nearby islands.

Its white-washed silhouette basks in the sun on a 12,000 square-meter elevated seafront plot which creates a fabulously calm setting. Its size and location are enhanced by spectacular views, graceful indoor and outdoor living, a sublime infinity pool area and access to a semi-private beach with a pergola and sunloungers.

The bedrooms, sleeping 18 to 21 guests, are ideally spread out over the complex of buildings and most include en-suite baths as well as private entrances. Four are found in a guest cottage.

The large swimming pool is surrounded by daybeds and a lounge area which includes a bar and external shower. The various buildings are encircled and linked by arched courtyards and lovely terraces with seating areas and a dining area equipped with a barbecue.

Enjoy a gorgeous Greek island getaway with White Key villas here.

Villa Paolo – Lake Como, Italy

This gorgeous historic villa, available through Carpe Diem Luxury Travel, has recently undergone extensive renovations making it the most sought after villa on sophisticated Lake Como.

It has been in the current owner’s family of industrialists since the 1900s and has always a private home. As such, the house has a wonderful art collection, furniture, objets d’art and old-world charm, there is even a museum located on the second floor. Twenty guests can be accommodated in 10 bedrooms spread over over three floors.

It sits on seven hectares of land sloping down to the lake. The graceful grounds include a botanical garden with a large collection of exotic plants. There is a simple three bedroom/one bathroom staff-house which can be used. There is one big boat-dock in the garden as well as one smaller one which has a direct access from the house.

Learn more about this exceptional Lake Como property through Carpe Diem Luxury Travel here.

Mexico is home to some of the loveliest towns of the Americas. Visitors can’t help be whisked away by  the charm of narrow cobbled streets, soaring church towers, colorful artisanal boutiques and lively café terraces. Our local experts let us in on their favorite towns to help you plan a perfect, magical Mexican holiday.

Izamal, Yucatán Peninsula

Nestled in the center of the Yucatán Peninsula is this mythical city and a holy place where Itzamná, the Maya god of wisdom, art, language and culture, was born. Our Yucatán expert Angelica Espinosa of Catherwood Travels tells us more about this special town:

“It is thought to have been founded around 600 BCE and was an important pilgrimage site at the time of the Spanish Conquest. The magical convent is one of the town’s wonders. It features one of the most exceptional central courtyards of any church in the world. Izamal is the only place in the Yucatán where there’s a pyramid no matter where you look. In fact, there are more than 140, all which are integrated into the contemporary town, where 30,000 descendants of the ancient Maya see this as no more than a part of their daily life.

“With nearly all its modern and colonial buildings painted an spectacular shade of egg-yolk yellow, and surrounded by the remains of pre-Hispanic constructions, Izamal remains an important ceremonial center and pilgrimage destination.”

Where to stay in Izamal

Catherwood Travels has the perfect historic hacienda in beautiful Izamal. A stay at intimate Casa Azul means you’re living on sacred ground—there’s an ancient Maya pyramid right in the back yard! And that’s just the beginning.

Izamal’s “Blue House” is an enchanting colonial home, just a block away from the cathedral, featuring one air-conditioned bedroom (with a queen-size bed), a full bath with tub and shower, a comfortable living room and a fully equipped kitchen. The house’s quaint courtyard and rear garden at the base of the pyramid and full of charm and intrigue are ideal for relaxation or dining al fresco.

Contact Catherwood Travels here for further information or to book this splendid Yucatan holiday rental.

Puebla. Photo Credit: Russ Bowling / Flickr

Puebla

Situated two hours southeast of Mexico City, history lovers adore this delightful town, considered one of the five most important Spanish colonial cities in Mexico. Founded in 1531, its strategically location on the route between Mexico City and the country’s main Atlantic port, Veracruz, brought it much wealth, displayed in its beautiful 70+ churches, numerous bubbling fountains and fine array of extravagant mansions, characteristics which led it to be named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. The city is also known for its delicious mole poblano and chiles en nogada as well as its gorgeous Talavera pottery.

Visitors to the area can include the nearby Great Pyramid of Cholula, also called Tlachihualtepetl. The massive structure is larger than the Pyramid of Giza and features phenomenal views of Popocatépetl, an impressive active volcano found only 50 kilometers away.

Where to Stay Near Puebla.

San Miguel de Allende Mexico

San Miguel de Allende

Founded in 1542, San Miguel de Allende is one of the most beautiful hilltop cities in Mexico. Located about 160 miles north of Mexico City, this UNESCO World Heritage Site has completely enchanted our local expert, Pamela H. Murdock, she wins us over to the town with her description below:

“It’s truly a gem and I love everything about it. San Miguel is absolutely charming with narrow cobblestone streets and marvelous colonial houses – both grand and fully staffed or small with only a housekeeper/cook. No matter what the size, almost all are hidden behind high walls that conceal courtyards, fountains, gardens and loggias with outdoor dining and sitting areas and fireplaces. Also very appealing is the climate. Most of the year the weather is lovely with warm sunny days and cool evenings. Perfect for sleeping and houses are even more magical at night when their fireplaces are lit.

“There are lots of good restaurants and great shops with wonderful furnishings and decorative objects (shipping is easily arranged so I can justify buying more). There are also quite a few fascinating historical sites within easy reach of town. Plus, every month of the year are holidays, festivals and parades which are celebrated con mucho gusto!

“A little advice: Because of the cobblestones, high curbs and uneven sidewalks wear sensible shoes (I’m not kidding) and if you’re watching fireworks in the Jardín, the main plaza, be ready to run since fireworks sometimes fly every which way. Or do as the locals do and use the metal lid of garbage can as an umbrella/shield. It can be exciting yet totally entertaining. Also, don’t bother trying to figure out the times church bells peal and in some cases, clang. There seems to be no rhyme nor reason.

“San Miguel is one of those special places people go back to year after year and I completely understand why!”

Many thanks to Pamela for her vivid illustration of this magical Mexican town!

Where to Stay in San Miguel de Allende

Enjoy the best of San Miguel de Allende’s historic ambiance at Quinta Quebrada, the most alluring and luxurious rental property. The unique 16th-century house is hidden by tall walls which enclose almost one acre of graceful grounds where you’ll find courtyards, follies, gardens full of climbing roses and cascading bougainvillea, a number of terraces, loggias, a pool and a hot tub.

The interior is a veritable living museum, decorated in period Mexican furniture and art with 17th and 18th-century furnishings and objets d’art from faraway destinations like India, Italy, and Spain. There are 11 bedrooms and a total of 13,864 square feet of living space spread over three floors. The historic home offers complete privacy while also being a short walk from El Jardín, the main plaza of the picturesque old city.

Learn more about this one of a kind holiday rental by reaching out to Pamela H. Murdock here.

Photo Credit: Bill Reynolds / Flickr

Sayulita

Twenty-five miles north of busy Puerta Vallarta along the Riviera Nayarit you can find this very charming colonial town, a favorite of our experts at In Villas Veritas who specialize in villas in nearby Punta Mita.

“Sayulita that has lovely shops and a ‘surf’ vibe,” describes Laura Blair, director of In Villas Veritas. “The town makes for a great day or half day trip from Punta Mita.”

The true highlight of the laid-back town is its abundance of fabulous boutiques featuring artisanal handicrafts by the Huichol, the local indigenous tribe of this area of Mexico. Plan to go on the weekend when there are extra markets with exceptional textiles and jewelry. Enjoy a refreshing break during your wanderings for some homemade ice cream or tangy tequila cocktail.

Where to Stay near Sayulita

Enjoy the best of this part of Mexico by staying at the splendid Casa Majani, located around 25 minutes from Sayulita in the coastal luxury resort of Punta Mita. Available through In Villas Veritas, this stunning villa was designed by world-renowned architects Manolo Mestre and Juan Collignon who’ve paid homage to the natural surroundings while incorporating the contemporary to create alluring and meditative experience.

A network of pathways through expansive reflection pools connects each unique structure, creating the illusion that the six-bedroom villa is suspended over the Pacific. Nested underneath a palm-thatched roof, is an enchanting living and dining terrace featuring a sustainable tropical wood dining table which seats 12. The two connected pools blend with sea and sky and offer undisturbed views of the blue horizon with over 150 feet of infinity edge. Inside, the family room provides guests with a most comfortable space to watch a movie, listen to music, or enjoy a board game. There is also a yoga and fitness room, adorned with native wood flooring and floor to ceiling windows onto the reflection pools and lush native gardens.

There are two individually decorated king-sized master suites with luxurious en-suite baths, including hand crafted tubs and indoor and outdoor showers. There are four additional rooms located in two different buildings on the property, one with two queen size beds and a seating area, perfect for a family.

Savor the best of Mexico’s Pacific Coast at the enchanting Casa Majani by contacting In Villas Veritas at this link.

Palacio Municipal, Mérida, Mexico. Photo Credit: Niek van Son / Flickr

Merida

The picturesque capital of the Yucatán can sometimes be overlooked by visitors to the area, however, it’s a go-to favorite of our Senior Account Manager Naomi Clark. The vibrant city is both rich in both Mayan and colonial history and has has served as the American Capital of Culture twice, in 2000 and 2017. The city revolves around the Plaza de la Independencia, overflowing with trees and zigzagged with walkways, its also home to the imposing Mérida Cathedral and luminous Iglesia de la Tercera Orden, colonial-era churches which incorporate relics from ancient Mayan temples. A stroll down its main avenue, the Paseo de Montejo, will take you past many beautiful historic mansions and an annually changing sculpture exhibit. The city also has a great variety of excellent restaurants, boutiques and art galleries.

Where to Stay in Merida.

If you’re looking for more inspiration for exploring the Yucatan, have a look at this great article on Tulum’s Mayan Ruins by the Luxury Columnist. 

The Caribbean Islands are a sunshine and beach-lovers’ vacation paradise. From rugged cliffs to gently arching coves, from crystal blue waters to vivid turquoise and from glitzy to ultra relaxed, the diversity found across these thousands of islands is immense. Your decision over which island is right for you is made much easier thanks to our mini guide filled with excellent insider advice from our regional luxury villa experts.

The Bahamas

The northernmost of the Caribbean islands, the 700 islands and cays of The Bahamas start off the east coast of Florida and trail south to just above the Turks and Caicos. The archipelago stands out for its soft white, sandy beaches and waters ranging from clear blues to flashy jades. As such, diving and snorkeling are very popular in addition to bone and deep sea fishing. You can expect great weather all year round, a laid-back vibe and relaxed, luxurious vacation homes. Travelers craving solitude can enjoy the deserted beaches on Andros or those looking for more action can find it on Paradise Island or New Providence, where the capital city Nassau is located. Enjoy a happy medium on Harbour Island, a particular favorite of our local expert Pamela H. Murdock.

Situated off the coast of North Eleuthera, this dreamy island bordered by pale pink sand is only accessible by boat and features the homes of several well-known people including Elle Macpherson and Diane von Furstenberg. Despite its small size there is a good range of restaurants, both casual and chic, or opt for picnic on a sandbar. You can often find Pamela nibbling away on succulent lobster quesadillas at Sip Sip or digging into fresh conch salad at tiny food shack Queen Conch on Bay Street. She also suggests taking the short boat trip over to Ocean Talley, a restaurant set in a lighthouse on Eleuthera or to settle in for sunset drinks at Acquapazza. Tap into more insider knowledge of The Bahamas and where to stay via our local specialists here.

Turks and Caicos

The 40 low-lying islands of the Turks and Caicos, southeast of The Bahamas, are one of the few remaining destinations in the Caribbean that hasn’t been overrun by mass tourism. It’s an excellent option for those looking for privacy and luxury without the glitz of many of its neighbors. The island’s calm, crystal waters are ideal for snorkeling and paddleboarding, especially on graceful Grace Bay on Providenciales Island, thanks to  its long, protected coral reef abundant in colorful marine life, including the endangered green turtle. Here you can also find some of the Caribbean’s best mega villas, like those available through our local experts at In Villas Veritas. There are also world class spa facilities, amazing restaurants and golf courses. You can continue exploring the archipelago from Providenciales on boat trips to some of the splendid nearby islets like Iguana Island and Water Cay. Discover the beauty and intimacy of Turks and Caicos with the help of our local villa experts at this link.

Necker Island. Photo Credit: Kansas Photo / Flickr

Necker Island, British Virgin Islands

If unabashed luxury and privacy in a truly stunning setting is what you’re after then our Tim Roney, director of Villa Concierge and one of our global experts, suggests this particularly gorgeous island of the 60-island archipelago. Located north of larger Virgin Gorda, This 30-hectare tropical paradise is entirely owned by Sir Richard Branson who’s built a heavenly complete buy-out resort. Featuring Balinese design and open walls, it has ten bedrooms which can accommodate up to 30 guests. There are two beaches, several pools, tennis courts, watersport equipment and your own private chef. What else could one need? Perhaps make it an extra luxurious experience by also chartering out Mr. Branson’s private yacht the Necker Belle. Holiday in this glamorous luxury destination by contacting Tim Roney here.

Anguilla

For those looking to escape crowded resorts, Anguilla is the perfect destination. This is British overseas territory located east of the Virgin Islands and directly north of Saint Martin features only private vacation villas, spa resorts and small boutique hotels. A laid back, luxurious 16-mile-long island, it has pristine 33 white-sand beaches, small and large designer boutiques, art galleries and a wide variety of dining options from gourmet restaurants to food shacks. It’s a haven for seafood and fish lovers, some of the best in the region and active holiday goers won’t be disappointed with the island’s excellent watersport opportunities from sailing to windsurfing. With the Caribbean’s highest concentration of extravagant “super villas,” especially on Shoal Bay and Meads Bay, our local villa specialists can assist you with planning the perfect luxury holiday to Anguilla. Reach out to them here.

St Martin/St Maarten

Discovered by Christopher Columbus on November 11, 1493, the island was baptised after that day’s saint. The 37-square-mile island played a key role in West Indies trade from the 16th to 19th centuries and was eventually shared by the French and the Dutch. Today its spectacular beaches, tropical forests and vibrant restaurant scene provide an ideal vacation setting for those who want to relax or those who want to experience the best Caribbean glamor. Discover historic forts, plantations and old houses in Marigot, peruse the fabulous tax-free boutiques of Philipsburg, lounge by the pool of one of Terres Basses’ mega villas or find out why the island is known as the “Food Capital of the Caribbean” by tasting your way around the incredible restaurants of the picturesque fishing village of Grand Case. Our local expert Meghann Cundall of Carimo recommends those looking for laidback beach restaurants with amazing food should Le Sand, Calmos Cafe and Kontiki or for an amazing gourmet experience book in at Bacchus, Temptation or the Loterie Farm. Get more fabulous insider tips and the best luxury villas on the island with the assistance of our local experts here.

Saint Barthlémey

St. Barthlémey is a tiny (8 square miles) piece of France in the middle of the Caribbean, south of Anguilla. Our local expert Peg Walsh of St Barth Properties tells us more about this small but exceptional island:

St. Barth is not like any other island in the Caribbean. There is no poverty. There is a Swedish influence because Sweden owned the island in between French rule, as such, many of the streets in Gustavia have Swedish names. It’s renowned for having the best food in the Caribbean. The restaurants are fantastic, but casual. No jacket and tie! We also have sidewalk cafés, designer boutiques, and beautiful beaches. Since no high-rises taller than a palm tree can be built here, the island maintains its charm. There are no all-inclusive hotels, instead there are small 5-star hotels and over 250 private villas scattered across the island. The airport is also tiny. The largest plane that can land here is a 19-seater STOL.it, therefore it takes an extra effort to get here which keeps away large crowds. Many of the beaches have been protected from development, so exploring the beaches is a favorite pastime. – Peg Walsh, St Barth Properties.

Discover the best luxury accommodation on Saint Barthlémey via our experts here.

Photo Credit: Andrew Moor / Flickr

Antigua

With stretches of deserted sand bordered with aquamarine waters, this 174-square-mile island, and its sister island Barbuda, offer a wonderful beach escape with a healthy dose of history and local flare. In the southeast of the Island, English Harbour has long attracted sailors due to its sheltered bay, a tradition it retains today being a popular yachting and sailing destination. It also plays host to the Antigua Sailing Week, held annually at the end of April/early May. Visitors can visit its historic Nelson’s Dockyard or catch a passionate game of cricket. Discerning travelers can stay far removed from the cruise ships docked in the capital St John’s by vacationing in exquisite Jumby Bay, another favorite secret spot in the Caribbean of our expert Tim Roney of Villa Concierge. Here you’ll find the best exclusive, excellent fully staffed private villas along with a range of great restaurants, art galleries and other luxurious facilities. Use Tim Roney’s astute expertise to find you the perfect villa in Antigua at this link.

Barbados

In the south of the Caribbean, to the east of Saint Lucia, Barbados offers interesting colonial history, miles of white sandy beaches, a vibrant culinary scene and an abundance of island charm. Considered one of the safest islands of the Caribbean, the 21-mile long, 14-mile wide island offers a wide range of holiday options, though tends to attracts the uber-rich drawn by its collection of lavish vacation homes. The glamorous west coast of the island has narrow beaches with calm waters bordered by classy hotels and luxury rentals. There’s something for everyone on Barbados and visitors can spend their days lounging on the gorgeous beaches, hitting the waves surf board in hand, roaming through tropical forests, visiting heritage sites of historic Bridgetown or sipping some of the island’s delicious rum on a terrace overlooking the sea.

Our local Barbados specialists Blue Sky Luxury draw on their 30+ years in the luxury rental business in Barbados to bring you the most exceptional villas on the island. Let them help you plan the perfect holiday on this spectacular island by contacting them here.

Canouan, The Grenadines

The Grenadines may have 32 islands, but it’s hard to beat the exceptional beauty of chic Canouan with its divine beaches, picturesque coves and bays, steep green mountains dense in tropical forests and jaw-dropping sea views.

“But what really makes Canouan so special is its famous breeze,” reveals another of our global experts, Sylvia Delvaille Jones director of Villas and Apartments Abroad. “The island is ideally positioned to enjoy the full benefit of the northeast trade winds all year round.”

Spend your days combing its beaches, hiking into the hills, discovering its quaint towns or taking your clubs out on one of the world’s most scenic golf courses: The Grenadines Estate Golf Club. At the end of the day, soak up the spectacular sunsets over the neighboring islands and bobbing sail boats at one of the island’s flower encircled villas. Let Sylvia help you plan an amazing island holiday on Canouan here.

Whether made by nature or man, many of the world’s most amazing sites are next to the water’s edge. Not surprisingly so, as the water has played such an important role in both history, the evolution of man and in recharging the spirit. Some of the most unique of these places are still off the radar to most tourists, but our readers are lucky to be able to discover a few of these best kept secrets thanks to these insider tips from our local experts across the globe.

The  Arethusa Pool on Mou Waho Island, Lake Wanaka  

Our experts at Touch of Spice fill us in on one of Lake Wanaka’s best kept secrets, accessible only via boat lays an island, known as Mou Waho or commonly referred to as the lake on the lake.

“The largest of Lake Wanaka’s islands, Mou Waho is a protected home to many native bird and plant life, but what makes it so popular is what’s hidden at the summit,” explains Kelcey Radford of Touch of Spice. The peak sits at just over 200m above lake level and offers stunning views of Lake Wanaka, mountain ranges – and its very own lake.

“A natural feed lake, The Arethusa Pool sits in a rock cradle some 150m above the main lake. Come summer the water here reaches slightly higher temperatures than Lake Wanaka, providing an opportunity to swim in a truly unique location.”

Touch of Spice has a wonderful range of luxury villas in the Wanaka area, like the Ridge Retreat, pictured above right. From here you can journey out to Mou Waho Island by private charter to visit Wanaka’s famous “island on a lake on an island on a lake on an island on a lake” Yes, three times over!). Contact Touch of Spice at this link for further information.

Katha and other sites along the Irrawaddy River, Myanmar

One of the most beautiful waterways in Southeast Asia is undoubtedly Myanmar’s Irrawaddy River. Snaking its way down the country from north to south, it passes by gilded temples, lovely villages and breathtaking landscape. The best way to experience all of this is certainly by boat and our experts at Amara River Cruise have a fleet of two beautiful handcrafted teak boats on which you can sail the river during their private cruises. Zenaida des Aubris of Amara takes us on a virtual journey past some of her favorite riverside sites:

“The itinerary of the Amara River Cruise on the Irrawaddy from Mandalay to Bhamo in the north (or vice versa) is a true opportunity to get to know the heart of Myanmar. Because this route is off the beaten path, the many stops along the way of the six-day cruise offer a glimpse into everyday life. One of the highlights is a visit to the small city of Katha, home to the author George Orwell for several years and where he wrote his novel “Burmese Days”. His house can still be visited, it has not been refurbished and is openly accessible. Another highlight is the beautiful scenery where the shores of the Irrawaddy form two gorges, with high cliffs holding the morning mist and opening up to picturesque vistas.

“The coastal landscape along the Irrawaddy offers a constantly changing panorama. White and gold-tipped pagodas are found next to practically every settlement. Every river-mile brings new impressions and new images. Enjoy being pampered by the attentive staff of the Amara while seeing this tropic landscape glide by!”

Enjoy this authentic experience of Myanmar with Amara River Cruises by reaching out to them.

The Marietas Islands, Punta Mita, Mexico

Situated off the coast of Punta Mita Mexico, these stunning uninhabited islands are home to 44 different species of plants and wildlife, a recommendation of local experts In Villa Veritas. A UNESCO MAB Biosphere Reserve, it’s the breeding ground of a number of species of seabirds including the blue-footed boobies and the red-billed tropicbirds. Due to its pristine coral reefs and abundance of sea life, it’s become a popular location for snorkeling and scuba diving, making it an excellent boating excursion from Punta Mita. On the hour-long journey you may even catch sight of some sea turtles, manta rays, octopus, wild dolphins, and humpback whales.

These unique islands can be seen on the horizon from the Estate Marietas by In Villa Veritas. This gorgeous, spacious oceanfront estate is an exquisite example of relaxed luxury. It sleeps twenty in six bedrooms, varying from master kings to large family rooms sleeping six. Located in the La Punta Estates area of the Punta Mita Resort, guests can benefit from its two Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Courses, the Four Seasons Resort, The St. Regis Resort, the St. Regis Memede Spa, and the Punta Mita Tennis and Fitness Center.

Take in a perfectly luxurious holiday surrounded by the spectacular natural setting of Punta Mita with In Villas Veritas at this link.

Northern Venetian Lagoon, Italy

With its tight streets, palazzi, churches and masses of tourists, Venice is as urban a city as they come. But the lagoon in which the famous island floats is one of the best kept secrets of the region.

“The Venetian lagoon is a veritable eco-paradise in the Mediterranean; with an average depth of two feet, it is home to marshy land masses that spawn a diverse fauna, from oysters, shrimp, and cuttlefish, to anchovy, eels, mullet, and sea bass,” reveals enthusiastically Allison Zurfluh of Isola Santa Cristina. “Vast species of birds make their home among the fishing valleys that are an organic part of Venetian life. Dotting the lagoon rise grassy barene, island marshlands that cannot be accessed by public transportation.”

Set in the very heart of this unique ecosystem, Isola Santa Cristina partners with Mauro Stoppa to provide exclusive forays into the northern wilds, where writers such as Ernest Hemingway found inspiration for lengthy works. Locally-sourced Venetian delicacies are prepared aboard an antique flat-bottomed fishing boat, or bragozzo, as it cruises expertly through narrow, otherwise inaccessible, canals. An experience of a lifetime, Venice will never seem the same again.

After a unique, adventurous and delicious day out on the lagoon, retreat to your private island getaway on Isola Santa Cristina. Hidden in the lagoon, a 30-minute boat ride from Venice, the island features one large, historic house which has been recently renovated to incorporate the best modern luxuries. The refined house is set within beautiful gardens which roll over into a maze of more wild paths, orchards and vineyards.

Escape to this Venetian island hideaway by contacting Isola Santa Cristina.

 

Vatuvara Island, Fiji

If you would like to reach the place where the sea meets the sky then journey to the lagoon of Kaibu Island, home to the luxurious ultra exclusive Vatuvara Private Islands resort. The namesake of this small group of Fiji’s some 300 plus islands, it is one of the remotest private islands in the world, offering a breathtaking destination filled with lush forest of green and fringed by spectacular beaches and azure waters. Vatuvara is preserved as an environmental sanctuary, where access is allowed only via the resort.

“The Fijian archipelago encompasses one of the most extensive coral reef systems in the world perfect for the dive or marine enthusiast,” elaborates Jacqui Reyes of Vatuvara Private Islands. “The beaches within the northern group are significant nesting sites for endangered hawksbill and green sea turtles. The oceans team with an abundant variety of marine life.”

Guests at Vatuvara can discover the island’s diversity of bird and wildlife, including the unique and endangered Coconut crab on exclusions to secluded coves were you can enjoy a gourmet picnic on a private beach. For the more adventurous, there are ancient hidden caves to explore, scuba diving, game fishing, jet skiing and paddle boarding.

Vatuvara Private Islands offer luxurious accommodation with impeccable discreet service. Villa sizes range from 4000 sqft to 7000 sqft and each of our four villas sleeps two adults and house their own massage bure. They also enjoy a direct beach access. Accommodation is available as a whole island occupancy or as one of our four villas. The island’s entire operation is organic certified to USDA and ACO standards, including a 4-hole golf course.

Spend your days boating around this perfect island paradise by contacting Vatuvara here.

Poor Knight’s Island, Bay of Islands, New Zealand

Located 23 kilometres off New Zealand’s Tutukaka Coast and washed by warm currents swept from the Coral Sea, the Poor Knights Islands are an international icon, an insider tip from our local experts at Touch of Spice.

“A total Marine and Nature Reserve (World Heritage Site status currently pending) the 11-million-year-old Islands’ volcanic origins have created a dazzling array of spectacular drop offs, walls, caves, arches and tunnels,” describes Kelcey Radford of Touch of Spice.

“Above and below water, the Islands are abundantly populated with unique and incredibly varied plant, animal and fish life. Laying claim to an astounding Maori history and the world’s largest sea cave (and only living dinosaur and largest insect) the remarkable Poor Knights thoroughly deserve their protected status.”

The perfect place to stay in this exceptionally beautiful part of New Zealand is Touch of Spice’s  private beach retreat on Moturua Island, Kauri Cove. Accessible only by helicopter or boat, this sleek villa, designed by renowned New Zealand architect Pete Bossley, sleeps 14 in six bedrooms with five bathrooms. From this fabulous, luxurious base, Touch of Spice can arrange a private paddleboard tour to the remarkable Poor Knight’s Island, offering sight-seeing, kayaking, cave explorations, snorkeling, swimming, sea mammal-spotting, snippets of fascinating history and Island facts and great food.

Plan a luxurious rip to discover the many splendors of the Bay of Islands with Touch of Spice here.

The beach is synonymous with romance, so it’s not surprising that it features high on the list of locations for a destination wedding. That said, there are amazing variety of beaches on the planet, each with different types of sand, shades of blue waters and natural surroundings. Make your beach wedding dreams come true at these heavenly seaside villas stretching from New Zealand all the way to Mexico.  Harbour Island weddings

Six Shillings – Harbour Island, The Bahamas

The stunning sands and waters of the Bahamas beckon those looking to tie the knot on the beach. One of the most memorable islands is the laidback, yet exclusive Harbour Island. Our local expert, Pamela H. Murdock, tells us more about organizing your special day on this unique island:

“As small as Harbour Island is, it’s big for destination weddings. And it’s something the island knows how to do perfectly. Whether one gets married in a church or on the beach, this idyllic isle is completely romantic and fun. No matter where the location of the actual ceremony is, brides should definitely plan at least one event on the pale pink sand beach framed by clear turquoise water. What could be a more beautiful, fairy-tale setting?

 

“As wedding guests are usually on island for at least three days, there’s lots to do to keep everyone busy – from charming shops and a variety of restaurants to in-house massage and personal training to boat charters for diving, snorkeling, fishing (deep sea and bone) and picnics on a deserted island. All of which we can organize for clients who rent villas through us.

“Another fun feature on the island are the golf carts which are how one gets around. One bride even planned a island-wide treasure hunt and guests had great fun zipping around clutching the list of things they must find. Golf carts are also ideal as one can’t get into too much trouble – especially after a couple of glasses of champagne!”

For a small wedding of under 20 people, Pamela recommends the Six Shillings Villa. The secluded estate has two lovely beach houses located on two acres of well-landscaped oceanfront property. The main house features a Great Room with cathedral ceilings, a comfortable living area, dining alcove and a fully equipped kitchen. There are three spacious, air-conditioned bedrooms that open onto a wrap around deck with both shaded and sunny sitting areas as well as a covered dining area overlooking the beach.

Twenty-five feet from the main house is a quaint cottage, tucked in the lush garden, which can accommodated an additional two guests. It’s immersed in palms and bougainvilleas and the other flowering trees scattered throughout the garden. The beach is a mere few steps away.

To marry in The Bahamas, couples must present valid passports and birth certificates. Divorce decrees are also required if applicable. Pamela will take care of the rest! Reach out to her here to start planning a beautiful Bahamian beach wedding.

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Residence on the Rocks – Mahé, The Seychelles

What setting could be more perfect for a beach wedding than on one voted best in the world? In addition to the Seychelles’ amazing beaches, the area surrounding spectacular Intendance Beach features some of the most pristine indigenous forests in the world, allowing you to be completely enveloped by natural beauty on your special day.

High above Intendance Beach is the magnificent Residence on the Rocks, a private four-bedroom villa found on the estate of the Banyan Tree Resort. Thanks to its discrete position, the Residence offers supreme privacy yet with easy access to the beach and the 5-star amenities of the resort. The villa is perfect for the bride and groom and possibly the wedding party whereas the other guests can be lodged at the hotel.

The ceremony can take place directly on this breathtaking beach or it can be performed at the gazebo of the Residence where guests can watch it from the pool deck. The staff of the Banyan Tree can assist with all arrangements and even have a variety of wedding packages. These include everything from beauty services for the bride to stylish tropical bridal bouquets and groom’s boutonnieres and from signature two-tier wedding cakes to scenic helicopter flights before or after the ceremony. Catering options range from a gourmet grill on the sand to a more formal sit down dinner with fine wines and house champagne. A personal wedding coordinator can also be hired for the occasion.

Afterwards, you can kick back and relax in this piece of pure paradise. Reach out to the Residence on the Rocks at this link to make your beach wedding dreams a reality.

Casa Aramara

Casa Aramara – Punta Mita, Mexico

Over in Mexico, the spectacular Casa Aramara, by In Villa Veritas, is ideal for a beach destination wedding in every way. Located in posh Punta Mita, north of Puerta Vallarta, a wedding at this gorgeous 12-bedroom estate facing the turquoise waters of the Pacific, can be customized to fit clients’ desires and the sky’s the limit.

The largest property in Punta Mita, the estate’s spacious grounds are filled with lush tropical gardens bordering a gentle, beautiful beach. The exquisite beachfront house sleeps 24 with endless nearby options for additional guests including several estates on the same beach. Newly renovated in 2013, the design emphasizes indoor-outdoor living with airy rooms with exotic and colorful touches.

Catering for the big day can be as fancy or fun as you wish, from lobster cookouts or tacos and prepared by the estate’s two 5-Star executive chefs trained at some of the best restaurants in the world. Music can be arrange with live bands playing lively reggae or rock or a classical 10-piece orchestra.

Add some Mexican flare to your luxurious beach wedding with In Villas Veritas here.

Kauri Cove Weddings

Kauri Cove, Bay of Islands, New Zealand

Make your wedding an event to remember on your own private beach and villa in New Zealand’s awe-inspiring semi-tropical Bay of Islands.

Designed by acclaimed New Zealand architect Pete Bossley, Kauri Cove is somewhere that stands out from the crowd – literally. This stunning beachside house, available through Touch of Spice, has been skilfully built to take advantage of the soothing water and island views as well as to fit into its native surroundings on the idyllic Moturua Island.

Additional features include accommodation for 14, chefs’ kitchen, heli pad, ample lawn space for a marquee, children’s playground and games room. Access to the island is restricted to boat or helicopter so you know it’s going to be an exclusive location. Plus, the warm Bay of Island waters and golden sand will make for a picture perfect backdrop on your special day.

Touch of Spice’s team can help make all the necessary arrangements to ensure that your wedding in this exclusive and exceptional destination exceeds perfection. Contact them here to start planning.

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Little Harbour Estates, Anguilla

With over 30 sandy beaches and populated mostly with small boutique hotels and luxury villas, Anguilla is an ideal location for a chic Caribbean beach wedding in stunning surroundings. A magical and memorable event can be arranged at the luxurious Little Harbour Estates, available through In Villas Veritas.

Set within four acres of lovely tropical gardens and the quiet waters of Little Harbour, the estate is the ultimate in luxury and privacy. Comprised of two villas, Indigo and Le Bleu, each property has two private swimming pools, a tennis court, gym, private beach access and fabulous views out to the Caribbean Sea and islands beyond. The two villas combined can sleep 40 guests in 20 bedrooms, plus there are many options for overflow guests from villas to nearby hotels.

Little Harbour Estates has an Executive Wedding Concierge Team that can work with couples to custom design the perfect wedding that reflects their personality and fits into their budget. Every wedding at Little Harbour Estates is a truly memorable occasion. Contact In Villa Veritas at this link to learn more about this fabulous beach wedding venue.