The end of August means back to work for many, however, you don’t have to say goodbye to summer by enjoying a September holiday in certain sunny holiday destinations across Europe. With hot yet not stifling temperatures and fewer crowds, it can be the best time of the year to travel. Here are some of our favorite – and sublimely sunny – spots.

Greek Isles

The end of summer is an excellent time to go to the Greek Isles with hot weather carrying over into September is still hot and virtually no clouds in the sky. The southerly islands of the Dodecanese and the Cyclades experience gorgeous weather even into October. Across the whole archipelago there are also many fewer tourists, leaving the beaches and café terraces for savvy late summer/early autumn travelers. However, be sure to check the ferry schedules as their frequency can decrease dramatically after the high season – not that being “stranded” on a fabulously sunny island would be all that sorrowful! You could always extend your stay at one of our experts outstanding villas or avoid the issue of getting around altogether by hiring out your own private yacht.

Where to Stay in the Greek Isles.

Amalfi Coast

With Italian and other European holidayers back at work, you’ll almost have this legendary coastline all to yourself. Enjoy balmy days in the low 20s c (low 70s f) as you amble through the narrow streets of colorful villages, take to the waters on a boat ride out to enchanting Capri or simply sit on the terrace at your private villa sipping some crisp prosecco, bathed in mellow sun and refreshed by the gentle sea breeze.

Where to Stay on the Amalfi Coast.

Malta

This small archipelago boasts some of the Mediterranean’s best September temperatures (around 27°c / 81°f), making it ideal for those craving the heat. This under the radar destination is perfect for anyone seeking a great cultural and gastronomic getaway. You can have an even more authentic experience by holidaying on the lesser know of its two islands, Gozo, where you might be only one of the few travelers wandering through its charming villages. You can also admire its spectacular coastline boating, diving, snorkeling or swimming.

Where to Stay in Malta.

Majorca

With warm late summer days averaging 26°c / 79°f, Majorca provides posh appeal draped in divine sunshine. The largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands, it features excellent dining, breathtaking sandy beaches, and seductive secret coves. Dating back to Roman times, its stylish and attractive capital city of Palma has a wide range of fabulous fine and casual dining, excellent boutiques and lively bars. Anchor your yacht in the bay or retreat from the buzz of town to the privacy of an exquisite private villa overlooking its captivating turquoise waters.

Where to Stay in Majorca.

The Western Algarve

Bordered by one of Europe’s most beguiling coastlines of jagged low white cliffs and dreamy coves, the Western Algarve draws those looking for a relaxed luxurious escape surrounded by exceptional beauty and enveloped by warm temperatures through early autumn. Base yourself in a sleek clifftop villa and spend your days lapping up the sunshine next to a marvelous infinity pool, stroll through quaint whitewashed fishing villages or devour succulent seafood on a terrace overlooking the sparkling Atlantic Ocean.

Where to Stay in the Western Algarve.

Saint Tropez

This chic seaside spot in the South of France isn’t only glitz and glamour. The village itself is immensely charming and September visitors can observe more of its true local life as most of the tourist mobs have gone home, also leaving you to savour sparsely populated beaches and lovely mid 20s c (mid 70s f) temperatures. At the end of September, the town plays host to the Regatta Les Voiles de St Tropez, when over 300 sailing yachts from across the world converge to compete in a week of racing and festivities, a must attend event for sailing enthusiasts or avid people watchers.

Where to Stay in Saint Tropez.

Sardinia

Summer extends far into September on this captivating Italian island – a destination for those in the know, where you you can cruise through its aquamarine waters on a luxurious speedboat, zoom past its ravishing, rugged landscape in a red Ferrari and dine on incredibly fabulous Mediterranean cuisine in its lovely seaside ports. The more adventurous can spend their days hiking along its coastal paths or kayaking around its sublime beaches while those in need of some rest and relaxing can savor the island’s splendor right from their terrace of one of the island’s impressive villas, like the Villa Paradiso by Villas and Apartments Abroad.

Located on the waterfront at Portisco Bay, the Villa Paradiso was designed by the famous Italian architect, Ferdinando Fagnola. The gorgeous contemporary and ultra comfortable villa was built into the hillside and is surrounded by a beautifully manicured one-hectare estate. It has two spacious living rooms, seven bedrooms, a gym, a panoramic swimming pool and is equipped with the latest high tech devices. What’s more, since the end of the season is approaching, you may be able to have a fantastic luxury getaway to this divine island at a discounted price.

“This is the time to grab the opportunity to afford you a longer lasting summer holiday at stunning villas that would otherwise not have been possible if you tried booking a month ago,” explains Sylvia Delvaille Jones, director of Villas and Apartments Abroad. “ The villa owners around Europe that we work closely with are willing to listen to negotiate a better rate for our last minute clients.”

To learn more about this magnificent villa, or others available in some of Europe’s best destinations in late summer and early fall, contact Sylvia at Villas and Apartments Abroad here.

 

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.

Greek mezes including horiatiki and tzatziki. Photo by Ania Mendrek / Flickr

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.

Salmorejo. Photo by Martin Alvarez Espinar / Flickr

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.

Maltese pastizzi. Photo by Charles Haynes / Flickr

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.

Pissaladière. Photo by Merle ja Joonas / Flickr

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.

Eaton Mess. Photo by Kari C / Flickr

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.

Grüner Veltliner wine. Photo by Armine Gruber / Flickr

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.

Cart with Swiss foodstuff. Photo by Sandstein / Wikimedia Commons

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.

Where to stay in Switzerland.

An important element to choosing a luxury holiday rental can be its location, especially if this involves a breathtaking view. Some of the planet’s most breathtaking panoramas are of its dramatic coastlines and you will certainly be in absolute awe at the vistas you can gaze upon from these outstanding villas found in the four corners of the globe.

Residence on the Rocks – Mahé, The Seychelles

Of the 115 islands of The Seychelles, its main island, Mahé, is exceptionally beautiful and has one of the most dramatic coastlines in the world. This long, irregularly shaped island is bordered by large granite boulders and stunning pristine beaches and its interior features gorgeous lush tropical forests. Almost half of the total landmass of The Seychelles has been designated as natural parks to protect the archipelago’s 250+ indigenous plant species and native fauna. There are also a number of hiking trails along the coast of Mahé, a wonderful way to admire the island’s exceptionally beauty.

Crowning a high ridge of the southern part of Mahé, the Residence on the Rocks (visible in the foreground above) is a wonderful place to stay for anyone who would like to savor the island’s tremendous scenic coastline and Intendance Beach, voted one of the best beaches in the world. Tucked away in virgin forest in a completely private area of the estate of the Banyan Tree Resort, this beautiful four-bedroom villa was built in 2008. Decorated in a colonial, Creole style, the interiors feature antiques and artwork collected by the villa’s owners. It has a large comfortable lounge, including a sitting area and dining room which is next to a fully equipped kitchen. Two bedrooms are in the main building and the others in two separate guest houses which are accessible via a forest path.

Guests can enjoy relaxing on one of the villa’s covered verandas, sunny poolside terraces or lovely pavilion – all with stunning views of the forest or sea. Guests also have access to all of the facilities of the Banyan Tree Resort.

Enjoy the incredible coastline of Mahé, as well as its breathtaking beaches and lush forests while staying at the Residence on the Rocks at this link.

Bay of Many Coves – Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand

The Bay of Many Coves is a secret our experts at MajorDomo love to share, with its perfect seclusion right on the water’s edge, deep in the Marlborough Sounds of New Zealand’s South Island.

The Marlborough Sounds provides perfect conditions for sailing in one of the world’s most picturesque environments. You can cruise the Sounds in your private charter, taking in the handsome coastal islands and viewing historic sights such as Tory Channel, Ship’s Cove or Motuara Island, where you can go ashore to explore. Fishing charters can be arranged to suit both those who enjoy a leisurely cruise around the sounds to catch and release blue cod and those who prefer a more extreme excursion to outer Sounds for a full fishing expedition.

An ideal base for enjoying all the pleasures of this spectacular area of New Zealand is the Bay of Many Coves Resort available through MajorDomo. The exquisite lodge is a 30-minute water taxi from the township of Picton (at the top of the South Island) and also reachable by private boat. The accommodation suits couples or families with its one, two and three bedroom apartments – all with breathtaking bay views.

MajorDomo recommends staying at least three nights to thoroughly make the most of this gorgeous location. The resort also has a day spa, two restaurants, private guest sitting room, hot tub and heated swimming pool. During the day if you are not enjoying the lodge facilities or out on the sea, then escape into the 59 hectares of privately owned bush clad hills or walk in the Queen Charlotte Track. There is also kayaking and paddle boarding available. At the end of the day you can savor the lodge’s award-winning cuisine and the finest Marlborough and international wines.

Experience the magic and exceptional views of Bay of Many Coves with MajorDomo here.

Torre di Clavel – Positano, Amalfi Coast, Italy

The Amalfi Coast is what holiday dreams are made of. With colorful villages clinging to ravishing verdant cliffs plunging down to turquoise waters, it’s hard to top this dramatic Italian coastline which has been designated a World Heritage site by UNESCO. The area around Positano, an hour and a half south of Naples, is particularly spectacular. The south facing town also receives a lot of sunshine, sparkling the whole afternoon over the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Enjoy this exquisite location while staying at one of the most unique homes in Positano: the Torre di Clavel. In the refined repertoire of Homebase Abroad, this medieval tower was built right into a promontory on the edge of Positano’s Fornillo Beach and is surrounded by water on three sides.

Dating back to at least the 1200s, the amazing fortress was saved from ruins by a Swiss man at the turn of the 20th century. The current owners have added 21st century amenities, all the while retaining the structure’s historic character. It extends over multiple levels connected by open-air pathways, stair cases and hallways and features accommodation for 13 guests in eight bedrooms. The unique layout is perfect for a larger group that is looking for both shared and private spaces.

There is a private stone staircase leading down to a virtually private pebble beach, where you can lounge on the villa’s sun beds and beach chairs. The tower’s numerous terraces offer sunshine in both the morning and afternoon, and are the ideal place to take in a pre-dinner aperitivo with the backdrop of the setting sun.

Admire the extraordinary views of the Amalfi Coast straight from your own private villa with Homebase Abroad here.

Vatuvara Private Islands – Kaibu Island, Fiji

Described by Forbes as “one of the world’s most beautiful places,” the island of Kaibu is located in the Northern Lau Group of Fiji. An 800-acre island, Kaibu’s coastline is touched by tranquil aquamarine lagoon waters and deep ocean blue of the Pacific. This unspoilt island is abundant in coconut groves and tropical vegetation which are populated by several rare and endemic species, as well as a large variety of sea and shore birds. The Lau group as a whole features some of best preserved reef systems in the world and thus attracts those in search of pristine natural beauty, both above and below the waters.

Kaibu island is home to the exclusive Vatuvara Private Islands resort comprised of only three all-inclusive private villas. Each villa is perched on volcanic limestone cliffs above the pristine waters and white fringing beaches, providing extraordinary views of the fringing coral reef and the dramatic neighbouring islands beyond the crystal clear waters of the lagoon.

The three secluded seaside villas have been meticulously crafted with natural textures and materials creating spacious and comfortably elegant environments. Each with private beach access, the villas include an infinity edge pool and personal massage bure surrounded by lush tropical landscaping and an abundance of aromatic flowers.

Envelope yourself in the phenomenal natural paradise of Kaibu Island while vacationing at Vatuvara Private Islands here.

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Chant De La Mer – Pointe Milou, Saint Barthélemy

The coast of beautiful Saint Barth is fringed with some of the loveliest, white sandy beaches of the Caribbean, however, its northwest coast stands out for its striking craggy coastline. This can be observed around Pointe Milou, situated on a sensational peninsula atop which is the exquisite Chant De La Mer villa by St Barth Properties.

Meaning “song of the sea” in French, you’ll be able to enjoy just that as you sit on one of the villa’s wonderful terraces, taking in the sound of the lapping waves and the backdrop of stupendous sunsets. You can also soak up the spectacular views over a game of a pétanque (bocce ball), at the villa’s private court overlooking the coastline.

The villa has five en-suite bedrooms, making it an excellent option for extended families. It has a refined yet comfortable living room with a bar separating it from a sleek galley kitchen. Other highlights are its quiet mezzanine-level office and Techno-gym-equipped fitness room. All of the bedrooms (four kings and one queen) have stunning views of the ocean and the fifth bedroom has deck with a Jacuzzi. Its other fantastic outdoor amenities include a huge swimming pool, multiple decks, two BBQs and a dining gazebo that seats sixteen.

Enjoy these incredible views yourself while holidaying with St Barth Properties at this link.

Villa Torre – Gozo, Malta

One of 21 islands that make up the Maltese archipelago, Gozo offers a beautiful, more offbeat option to busier Malta. The rural island is encircled by a jagged limestone coastline, pebble and sand beaches and the most alluring aquamarine waters. Experience these delights within the comfort and privacy at the most outstanding luxury rental on island of Gozo.

The newly refurbished six suite villa, available through Blandings, is set on a two-hectare seafront estate featuring gardens containing Mediterranean flora, olive and fruit trees, a tennis court, a large swimming pool, direct access to a semi-private rocky beach and superb views of the sea, the coast and the smaller neighbouring isle of Comino.

The interiors are rustic yet contemporary and the open plan ground floor opens onto a paved terrace, perfect for barbecues and al fresco dining. There is a fully equipped main kitchen and spacious indoor dining area with seating for up to 16.  A large U-shaped living/sitting area is the perfect place to relax on hot days thanks to its air conditioning. There is also a smaller sitting area with a second kitchen where you can gaze at the exceptional sea views. The six suites are divided in two sections separated by a small courtyard, making it ideal for two families.

With its excellent amenities, guests mightn’t even need to leave the property, however, the picturesque village of Qala is less than two kilometers away (15-20 minutes on foot) and has small grocery shops, a bar and a few restaurants centred on the picturesque church square. The picturesque harbour town of Mgarr is also a short drive away and the port for the regular ferries to Malta.

Vacation in absolutely secluded and scenic bliss on Gozo with Blandings here.

Palazzo Salo – Lake Garda, Italy

While technically not a “coast,” the edges of Northern Italy’s lakes are truly ravishing. It’s no wonder why these legendary bodies of water have been popular with vacation goers for over a hundred years. The pre-alpine hills swoop gracefully down into the crystal clear waters, bordered by charming villages and the most divine villas, like the aristocratic Palazzo Salo by Carpe Diem Luxury Travel.

Considered the finest private property on Lake Garda, this gorgeous lakefront villa, a national classified monument, dates to the 1580’s and is still owned by the family who had it built. The palazzo has original floorings, six to nine meter high cedar ceilings, frescoes, vast luxurious reception rooms, six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The 3,000 square meter gardens feature beautiful Japanese magnolia trees and cypresses and is flanked by a vast park which includes a helicopter landing space. There are also three little beaches on the lake, a private dock, perfect for swim in summer, watersports and boat trips around the lake.

Savor the remarkable vistas of Lake Garda in the refined setting of the Palazzo Salo with Carpe Diem Luxury Travel at this link.