When the cold air blows and grey clouds roll over the Northern Hemisphere, there’s nothing more revitalising than a warm weather injection and a dose of winter sun. Let us transport you to warmer climes, where you can bask in beautiful rays on a terrace overlooking the sparkling Caribbean sea; laze on a sun lounger or bake on the beach in Barbados; or wind down in your divine infinity pool in Saint Tropez. Vitamin D is guaranteed when you stay in one of these sensational villas. Just what the doctor ordered!

 

Nelson Gay – Barbados

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Constructed in the 1950s, Nelson Gay is made entirely of coral stone and designed in the grand Palladian manner. This beautiful six-bedroom villa can be found just steps from the beach, though steeped in privacy, as it is hidden within two-acres of lush tropical gardens. Perfectly positioned on the fringe of Speightstown, on a lovely stretch of beach with a great reef for snorkelling, Nelson Gay is the ideal villa for those seeking the convenience of a beachfront location, yet set within its own exclusive paradise.

The unique home was originally commissioned as the residence of a United States Ambassador, and this elegance is apparent in its Palladian grandeur and 14-foot living room ceiling. And the fabulous 50 foot swimming pool, which lays between the house and beach, is most definitely one of the villa’s best features!

The fresh white walls are complemented by lush green accents that mimic the nature surrounding the house, and classic furniture, traditional antiques, and unique artwork add more intrigue. The bright and airy bedrooms feature super comfortable beds, top quality cotton sheets, and indulgent hypoallergenic pillows. There are a number of relaxing seating areas scattered throughout, including al fresco dining areas, two covered terraces and a gazebo with a wet bar overlooking the beach. Pretty dreamy!

Buried within the gardens is the charming chattel house cottage. This means the accommodation can sleep up to 18 guests on request, which makes Nelson Gay an excellent villa for a multigenerational family holiday.

Beat the winter blues and disappear to Barbados, with Blue Sky Luxury

 

Villa Utopic – Saint Barthlémey

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Fortunately, the beautiful Caribbean island of St. Barth is making a strong recovery, following the devastating Hurricane Irma that swept through in September 2017.  And Villa Utopic, a gorgeous three-bedroom villa, is the perfect place to celebrate both the island’s progress and your special winter escape. Aptly named, this luxurious villa really is perfect, with dreamlike views of the Caribbean Sea, Corossol Beach, and Gustavia’s iconic harbour.

The villa has been designed for easy-breezy indoor-outdoor living, aided by glass walls between the large living room and spacious palm-tree studded terrace. You will inevitably find yourself spending most of your time outside, relaxing on the deck next to the long, heated infinity pool and soaking up the glorious Caribbean sunshine. There are a number of other sun-drenched sitting areas on the terrace, as well as plenty of shade when you need a little shelter in the heat of the day.

When you do feel like entertaining or cosying up indoors, the clean grey palette is calming, and touches of brighter colors accentuate the peaceful spaces. Gorgeous artwork adorns the walls by prominent Dutch photographer Désirée Dolron. Whip up fresh lunches or casual dinners in the well-equipped kitchen, best enjoyed alfresco. All of the bedrooms are impeccably decorated, with king beds, and sea views to die for.

Enjoy the revived St Barth, and let the Caribbean Sea wash your stresses away, with St Barth Properties

 

Grace Bay Villa – Turks & Caicos

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At this super sleek villa on fashionable Grace Bay, an exceptionally stylish and sun-drenched Caribbean vacation awaits you. The uber-contemporary, five bedroom villa has floor to ceiling windows which allows light to flood the house. And the fabulous pool terrace, also a great sun trap, is just steps from the pristine sands of the gorgeous beach.

The bright and airy interiors feature locally crafted stonework, woodwork, and cabinetry as well as custom ceramics and marble elements; and unique wallpaper injects an additional modern flare. The open plan living and dining area lead onto the decking, pool, and aquamarine sea. The outside spaces take outdoor living to the next level; with sunken seating by the fireside, peaceful shaded areas on the terrace, and designer furniture to sink into. You will also find a hot tub, in-pool loungers, and a separate beachside deck with hammocks, all bordered by beautiful palm trees. For indoor entertainment, the villa has a great selection of board games, along with a well-endowed media room.

Three bedrooms are located on the upper level and feature ocean views, terraces, walk-in wardrobes, and ensuite bathrooms, and all come fully-equipped with cutting-edge amenities, including air conditioning, Apple TV and blackout blinds. The bunk bed room on the ground floor makes the perfect hideaway for kids. And the gorgeous master bedroom has a king-sized bed, pop up TV, walk-in wardrobe, blackout blinds, an ensuite with double vanities, indoor and outdoor shower, and a terrace and spectacular sea views.

There’s no greater place for the winter sun fix than Turks and Caicos, with Villas & Apartments Abroad

 

Villa Glamour – Saint Tropez

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Experience the South of France at its most serene when you visit this time of year. The crowds have long gone by late autumn, yet those sunny daytime rays and balmy evenings remain. And where better to enjoy this warmth, peace, and tranquility than from the gorgeous Villa Glamour in Saint Tropez. One of the most luxurious villas on the Cote d-Azur, with two heated swimming pools outside, inviting living room fireplace inside, and exceptional views of the Mediterranean Sea surrounding, it’s the perfect place for a winter dose of Vitamin D.

The light and bright interiors echo the vast expanse of clear blue sea and sky outside. The spacious, sun-drenched terrace is extravagantly adorned with two pools and various chill out areas. The terrace makes a charming setting for a winter’s evening meal, bathed in candlelight, before retreating indoors and cosying up next to the open fire.

On occasional cooler days, you can keep Villa Glamour guests occupied with a snooker tournament, up the endorphins with a gym workout, or settle into a movie or box set. And those guests who like to stroll or hike can do so whilst breathing in the fresh sea air along one of the area’s comprehensive network of trails. Alternatively, spend a day cycling around to the region’s charming villages. Or venture into St. Tropez to sip coffee on a café patio facing the picturesque port and peruse its fashionable boutiques, empty of the summertime crowds.

Have the South of France to yourself this winter. Villa Glamour is available through Villas Prestige & Services

 

Boca Overwater Villa, Panama

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This seriously luxurious villa is constructed entirely out of Panamanian teak, built atop 135 cement stilts, and connected to a 15-acre private island by a 130 meter. The villa spans 20,000 square feet and has 7 beautiful bedrooms over three stories, from which guests can enjoy indoor and outdoor lounge areas and relax in utmost privacy and comfort. The spacious rooms have views of the ocean, and more incredible vistas of Bocas del Toro and the Caribbean Sea can be soaked up from the decks and the pool.

Guests of the Overwater Villa can experience exclusive access to the adjoining island, which boasts the regions second largest freshwater lake, gorgeous gardens, and unique art installations. Board the estate’s 30-foot yacht and set sail around the archipelago, exploring local villages, visiting exotic lands, swimming in the sea and soaking up that winter sun. Two glamping suites, made from bamboo and furnished to the same luxurious standards as the villa, allowing you to further connect with nature and sleep under the stars. There is something for everyone on the island, from activity and adventure to wellness and relaxation, and social impact and exploration.

The perfect time to enjoy the Overwater Villa and private island is during the dry ‘summer’ season, which runs from mid-December to mid-April. Bocas del Toro has been recognised by UNESCO as one of the most beautiful archipelagos in the world, and we have to agree.

Dive into the pristine waters of this Panama province with Villas and Apartments Abroad at this link.

 

Villa Amanzi – Phuket, Thailand

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Experience the best of sunny Thailand within the privacy of this sublime six bedroom villa. Perched on Kata Noi hill the gorgeous villa overlooks Kata Noi beach and out to the sparkling Andaman Sea, which can be savoured from the spectacular pool terrace.

Comprised of two master suites, three guest bedrooms and a contained guest suite, this spacious villa makes an excellent option for large families or groups of friends chasing that warm weather getaway or dose of winter sun. Modern and luxurious, Villa Amanzi has fabulous lounge and dining areas featuring amazing vistas of the pool and bay, comfortable seating for up to 12, a professional bar for a lot of fun, and a stone waterfall for total relaxation. The picture-perfect pool terrace, indulgent infinity pool, seriously comfortable sun loungers, and Swedish sauna equate to a really special place. For a quiet moment, retreat to the intimate reading terrace, or soak up some rays on the peaceful upper-level sun deck.

Watch the most incredible sunsets from the terrace nightly, and follow with delicious Thai dinners in the sala surrounded by sea views. More formal meals can be prepared by the villa’s private chef upon request and served in the elegant indoor dining area with seating for 10 and more breathtaking views.

It won’t surprise you to hear that the bedrooms are all luxuriously appointed too. The main master bedroom is especially sumptuous, featuring a king bed, air conditioning, large wardrobe, and dressing area, flat screen TV, ensuite bathroom with hydro tub, double vanities, separate shower, its own private outdoor patio as well as panoramic sea views both indoors and out.

The villa comes fully staffed, and in-house beauty and wellness therapy treatments can be arranged. You will find it hard to tear yourself away from such a beautiful villa, but the beach is just a short distance away if you fancy a stroll, as are other outdoor active pursuits,  great restaurants and shopping too.

Jump on a private jet plane to Thailand this winter, with Villanovo

With an amazing combination of fascinating history, rich culture, world famous gastronomy and stunning nature, France is the quintessential European holiday destination. From the seaside to the ski slopes and from tiny countryside villages to the buzz of the capital, find your ideal holiday tempo with our guide below.

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Paris & Ile-de-France

Paris is a destination in itself and many visitors come time and again to take in the diverse pleasures of the French capital. World-class museums, incredible dining and a shopper’s paradise, there’s really something for everyone. It’s a great walking city which allows you to stop to admire curiosities you come across in areas like the Marais or Montmartre, where you duck into boutiques and enjoy a drink on a café terrace. The city’s parks are sublime and the perfect place to rest your feet and people watch, local favorites are the Luxembourg Gardens, Les Buttes-Chaumont and the Parc Monceau. As for museums, the Louvre and the Musée d’Orsay are a must for any first time visitors, but try to make time to peruse the collections of some smaller museums like the Jacquemart André, the Gustave Moreau or the Orangerie. End your day with some divine dining, either at an haute gastronomie establishment or a cozy neighborhood bistro.

Beyond the city’s borders, there is a multitude of excellent day trip options. For example, the Ile-de-France region which encircles Paris has dozens of gorgeous castles. The Palace of Versailles usually steals the limelight, however, many others are are much less crowded and highly worth visiting such as Fontainebleau, Vaux-le-Comte, Chantilly and Rueil Malmaison. For a taste of French village life, venture out to nearby medieval towns like Senlis or Provins. Art fans can also walk in the footsteps of artists like Monet in Giverny, Van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise or the early 19th-century artist colony at Barbizon.

More on Paris and Where to Stay Here.

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Normandy & Brittany

Easily accessible from Paris either by train or car, many visitors travel to Normandy to visit the D-Day landing sites. These are very moving places of commemoration and can be visited in a long day trip or a several day itinerary. The lovely region has deep-rooted cultural heritage and some stunning medieval sites like the Bayeux Cathedral and its amazing 11th-century tapestry. Mont-St-Michel is another regional highlight, the impressive abbey and village crowning an island off the coast. Seaside resorts like chic Deauville and picturesque Honfleur are also key tourist destinations.

Brittany remains slightly removed from the regular tourist track, a factor that has helped it retain its authentic character. Fervently proud of its distinct cultural heritage, the region’s stunning and rugged coastline is marked with sleepy fishing villages, lighthouses, and deserted pristine beaches of the Wild Coast.

Loire Valley & Burgundy

The Valley of the French Kings, dotted with hundreds of enchanting castles, is what French holiday dreams are made of. You can spend your days discovering breathtaking castles such as Chambord, Chenonceau, Amboise and Azay-le-Rideau and your evenings dining on the region’s exquisite gastronomy. To the southeast of the Loire, Burgundy also provides an excellent holiday spot for those seeking to combine culture and gastronomy. It’s abundant in rolling vineyards, charming villages, bustling markets and unique historic sites – all the delights of France in one place. Small barge river and canal cruises are a wonderful way to experience both of these spectacular regions.

More on Where to Stay in the Loire & Burgundy Here.

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Champagne & Eastern France

The best known destination in the east of France is certain Reims, where people come the world over to sample its delectable bubbly. It’s an easy day trip from Paris and there are many champagne tasting cellars right in the city. True champagne fans will want to stay longer and visit the houses in the neighboring area, especially Epernay. The beautiful cathedral in Reims is not to be missed and other cities of the regional are also lovely, such as Troyes with its medieval city-center. Further towards Germany, Strasbourg, with its charming canals, narrow streets and awe-inspiring cathedral, is a popular destination. It’s also the starting point of the Alsatian wine route, the oldest in Europe.

The French Alps

The French Alps have something for all levels of skier, or those who want to merely take in the chic après-ski vibe. Base yourself at a cozy luxury ski chalet, perhaps in ultra posh Megeve, and get ready to hit the slopes. Les Trois Vallées (The Three Valleys) features the largest interconnected ski fields in the world. Head to Chamonix for a quintessential Alpine experience with majestic Mont Blanc in the background. The French Alps aren’t only a winter destination, summertime also offers a wide range of activities, particularly for sport and nature enthusiasts.

More on the French Alps and Where to Stay Here.

Provence & the French Riviera

Provence evokes images of lavender fields, hilltop villages and bucolic country estates, it’s the ideal destination for taking in French joie de vivre. While it has grown in popularity over the last few decades, there are still plenty of authentic places to visit. Sip pastis in St Remy, wander the laneways of Les Baux or visit the vibrant markets of Aix. The Riviera is still one of Europe’s most popular beach destinations and the best way to take in the area is on a secluded villa overlooking St Tropez, home to a charming port and picturesque town center. You can also escape the crowds by tracking down some of these hidden beaches across the French Mediterranean coast.

More information and where to stay in Provence here and the French Riviera here.

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Bordeaux & The Atlantic Coast

France’s southwest is not to be overlooked. Serious oenophiles can spend their entire holiday tasting some of the country’s best wines around Bordeaux. The city itself is lovely, and its new Cité du Vin wine center is an excellent place to start your wine-themed vacation in the area. Saint Emilion is a desirable stop, the scenic medieval village is surrounded by vines that produce some of the region’s best wines. The nearby Bay of Archon and other coastal resorts have splendid beaches of fine white sand and refreshing Atlantic waters. The whole coastline has some gorgeous islands, little discovered by foreign travelers. Ile de Ré attracts wealthy Parisians whereas Belle Ile and Noumentier are also very delightful. The small coastal city of La Rochelle is your gateway to that coastal area and has a number of nice attractions and good shops and restaurants.

More on Where to Stay in Bordeaux and the Atlantic Coast Here.

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.

 

For more than a half century the South of France has been an amazingly popular destination for European beach holidays. Even today many holiday-goers flock to glamorous destinations like Saint-Tropez, Cannes and Nice, leading their main beaches to be completely packed. However, there are still a number of more secluded beaches along the coast which offer those who are willing to seek them out a peaceful hideaway in this beautiful, but busy vacation spot.

Calanque d’En-vau, Cassis

It would be difficult to talk about the hidden beaches of the South of France without mentioning the famous calaques found between Marseille and Cassis. This breathtaking stretch of coastline features unique rocky inlets of white cliffs towering up from small arched beaches flanked by pines. While they aren’t a complete secret, they are definitely hidden… and challenging to reach, as aspect which keeps a certain number of crowds at bay. This particular calanque is one of the prettiest, though it can only be reached by daring down a very steep path or by the much easier means of a kayak, which also grants you exceptional views of the cove from a distance. There are no shops, so be sure to bring a picnic and water.

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La Plage Mala. Photo Patrick Janicek

La Plage Mala. Photo Patrick Janicek / Flickr

Plage Mala, Cap d’Ail, Alpes-Maritimes

Along the Cap d’Ail just west of ritzy Monaco is this lovely hidden beach of the French Riviera. Since the only way to reach it is down some very steep steps and protected by trees, it attracts many fewer people than most other nearby beaches. The semi-circular bay is covered in sand and pebbles and is protected by trees. You would almost not even guess you were on one of Europe’s busiest stretches of coastline. There are a few restaurants down on the cove to offer refreshments and food, plus you can even reserve your own sun lounger in advance here.

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Plage de Gardanne, Point de L’Aiguille

On the other side of the Golfe de Napoule from the crowded beaches around Cannes, you’ll find several pretty, secluded beaches dotting the coast around la Pointe de L’Aiguille between Theoule-sur-Mer and Agay. These will require some walking, but your efforts will be well worth it! Within the Parc de la Pointe de l’Aiguille is the lovely secret cove of the Gardanne Beach. Surrounded by jagged boulders, here you’ll also find a cave, though very little else! The perfect hidden spot for adventurers.

Calanque de Saint-Barthélémy

While the Calanques around Cassis are the most famous of the South of France, this on near Saint Raphael is also very beautiful and remains more offbeat than the ones further to the west. It plunges down 20 meters from the Rocher de Saint-Barthélemy on the massif de l’Estérel of the Corniche d’Or area. There’s small, normally deserted pebbled beach border by sparkling turquoise waters, perfect for swimming or snorkelling to discover its impressive array of water life.

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Plage de la Bastide Blanche, Cap Taillat

With such a gorgeous coastline, it’s no wonder that Saint-Tropez became a Cote d’Azur vacation hotspot. On its outskirts, you can already escape some of the crowds at nearby l’Escalet beach of the charming village of Ramatuelle, from the more adventurous can either set out on foot or by kayak to track down the even more remote Plage de la Bastide Blanche. It takes about an hour, but the journey is part of the fun. Plan to pack a picnic to spend the day on this rather long beach, doing nothing much other than relaxing to the sight of the shimmering crystal waters of the Mediterranean.

Plage de Bonporteau, Cavalaire-sur-Mer

Another nice option not far from Saint Tropez, the charming fishing village of Cavalaire-sur-Mer, has a beautiful, long sandy beach, but if you drift a little further you can discover this scenic cove. Hidden by pines and lined with a layer of fine sand, sit back and enjoy the gentle breeze, minus the boisterous beach mobs found on the crowded beaches.

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Plage de Léoube, Bormes les Mimosas

Spectacular aquamarine waters drawn many to the half-moon Plage de l’Estagnol, however, it’s hard to savor its beauty due to the swarms of other sunseekers packed on the beach. Experience the same stunning scenery at this lovely beach hidden down a small footpath about a twenty minute walk or five minute drive away from Estagnol. Sip on some crisp local rosé and gaze out at the small Léoube Island, floating off the coast.

 

Plage de l’espiguette. Photo Guah / Flickr

Plage de l’Espiguette, Hérault

The western side of the South of France isn’t as much on the radar of foreign visitors to the country, therefore, it’s lovely beaches tend to be frequented mainly by locals and inevitably fewer people. There are several lovely beaches on this rather unspoilt stretch, this particular beach, located near the Camargue National Park, east of Montpellier, makes for a pleasant choice thanks to its large size extending almost 10 kilometers as well as its sand dunes, both of which ensure more space and privacy.

If you’re looking for the best luxury accommodation in the South of France, the perfect oases away from the tourist masses, contact one of our local villa experts here.

A milestone birthday, a reunion bringing together family from the four corners of the globe, a rejuvenating retreat with friends; there are certain special events which require the most memorable and unique venues. From medieval Italian castles to Caribbean villa on a private beach and from grand noble homes in England to glamourous villas on French Riviera or New Zealand, our local experts not only have the perfect venue for each occasion, they can work closely with you to ensure that your special occasion goes above and beyond your greatest dreams.

Torre di Clavel – Positano, Italy

Clinging to a promontory at the edge of Positano’s Fornillo beach and featuring incredible vistas of the coastline and sea as far as Capri, this converted medieval tower by Homebase Abroad is a unique and historically rich celebration venue.

Dating back to at least to the 1200s, the fortress was saved from ruins by a Swiss man at the turn of the 20th century. The current owners have brought the home into the 21st century by modernizing the bathrooms, adding in new kitchens and re-tiling the floors, among other refurbishments. It extends over multiple levels connected by open-air paths, stairways and hallways and features accommodation for 13 guests in eight bedrooms. The sprawling layout is perfect for a larger group that is looking for both shared and private spaces.

The various terraces offer sunshine in both the morning and afternoon, and provide the perfect place to enjoy a pre-dinner aperitivo in the setting sun. Children can have some downtime watching a movie in the entertainment room. There is a private stone staircase leading down to a virtually private pebble beach, equipped with chairs and sunbeds.

The charm of the property is enhanced by exceptional staff, with long personal connections to the home, who are happy to share their love of this enchanting property. The in-house cook Nicola can prepare the perfect celebratory meal to crown your special trip.

Start planning your Amalfi Coast gathering with Homebase Abroad here.

Kōhatu – Wanaka, New Zealand

This outstanding, recently built villa by MajorDomo sits on a 15-acre property with three acres of beautifully manicured gardens and promises a relaxing and private stay. Sleeping up to 14 and with a self-contained apartment (with double bedroom, lounge & kitchenette) it’s the perfect villa for celebrating a special occasion in a spectacular location.

Just eight minutes from Wanaka, Kōhatu is built with materials of the highest quality featuring wooden doors and beams. Huge windows make the most of the surrounding mountain views. The use of Central Otago stone provides a rustic yet beautiful modern design. ‘Kōhatu’ aptly translates to precious stone or rock.

Numerous living areas, a cook’s dream kitchen, dining area and three fireplaces ensure comfort and ease in your home away from home. At the end of a long day of activities, you can sit cozily around the fire, succulent local pinot noir in hand, while the kids play in the pool or tennis court and your private chef prepares delicious canapés and dinner.

You don’t even have to leave the grounds at Kōhatu, as your group will be well entertained with a heated swimming pool, spa pool, an underground theatre, pentaque pit, surround sound music systems, in-ground trampoline and an outdoor pizza oven.

Create a memorable holiday that both kids and their parents will adore with the help of Majordomo here.

Villa Glamour – Saint-Tropez, France

Impress your guests with the amazing vistas of the Mediterranean, the gorgeous double infinity pool and the sleek design of the Villa Glamour, available through Villas Prestige & Services. Tucked away in a peaceful location near the lovely hilltop village of Ramatuelle, you’ll never guess your a short drive from the French Riviera hotspot Saint-Tropez.

The spacious villa can accommodate up to 16 guests in eight bedrooms. If you would like to invite other guests, a reception for up to 50 can be held on the vast terraces. The interior features chic contemporary design and furnishings. The main living space has comfortable seating, a large stone fireplace and satellite TV. It flows outdoors via large glass sliding doors leading to a covered terrace with a large sofa, a dining table that sits up to 16 and breathtaking views of the sea.

The well-equipped kitchen, with its classy 18th-century island unit, is suitable for both professional and casual cooking and also has wonderful views of the garden, pool and sparkling sea. Adjacent is a BBQ dining area shaded by a wisteria-covered pergola, where guests can enjoy al fresco dinners with the cool sea breeze. The large bedrooms all have en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning.

With their vast rolodex of the best service providers on the Cote d’Azure, Anne-Claire Conraud and her team at Villas Prestige et Services can help you plan an unforgettable group holiday at the Villa Glamour. Contact them at this link.

Crystal Springs – Barbados

Set on 1.7 acres of tropical gardens on its own private beach, the Crystal Springs estate, available through Blue Sky Luxury, is an exceptional beachfront villa spread across six spacious buildings. Its size as well as its excellent entertainment facilities and gathering spaces make it the ideal venue for an ultimate Caribbean holiday that will please all ages.

Situated in the Parish of St. James, this elegant retreat was originally built in the 1940s, re-designed designed by Oliver Messel in the 1960s and carefully renovated in 2014. The main building houses three air-conditioned en-suite bedrooms. On the other side of the garden, the Annex has two en-suite bedrooms, a wonderful furnished terrace and lovely views of the private cove beach. The Tea House Cottage is home to a one bedroom suite and two murphy beds; ideal for young families. Lastly, the Pool House and Pavilion both have two connecting en-suite bedrooms.

The estate also includes a 50 x 20ft infinity pool, set on the lawn with a furnished terrace, an in-house cinema, a modern gym and access to an 18’ speedboat and other water sports equipment. There are several ideal areas for bringing your group together for some special meals together, prepared and served by the superbly consummate staff.

Reach out to Blue Sky Luxury at this link to design your perfect celebratory vacation in Barbados.

Castello di Fighine – Tuscany, Italy

Sitting atop a hill between Florence and Rome and surrounded by vineyards, the Castello di Fighine estate, available through Excellence.villas by Trust+Travel, features five independent villas and two deluxe B&B rooms making it a fabulous destination for varying sized groups looking to spend time together while having private retreats. The medieval castle is also home to wonderful Michelin-starred restaurant, ensuring exquisite catering for a special event.

The medieval hamlet has been meticulously restored, highlighting its fascinating history while equipping it with contemporary luxury amenities. The bright interiors include historic elements such as terracotta tiles, wooden beams on the ceilings, antiques and historic paintings. Guests will enjoy the five-star en-suite bathrooms with vast soaking tubs and/or walk-in showers and marble-topped basins.

Gatherings can be held in the estates “Theatre,” a converted barn which designated for group functions. Alternatively, many memorable meals together can be enjoyed on the vine-laden terrace of the castello’s One-Michelin Star restaurant. Its head chef Gianluca Renzi prepares refined regional cuisine using mainly locally sourced ingredients and with a focus on home-made pasta.

Contact Trust+Travel here to prepare a delicious gastronomic get-together in Tuscany.

Althorp House – Northamptonshire, England

Dazzle your guests during an unforgettable gathering at one of the most exceptional stately homes in England. Former home of Lady Diana Spencer, the Princess of Wales, this grand mansion by Loyd & Townsend Rose is set within a 550-acre deer park, can sleep up to 42 guests and has a dining capacity for 200.

Home to the same distinguished family since 1508, its 500 years of history are illustrated through one of Europe’s finest private collections of furniture, paintings and ceramics. Even though the house is incredibly opulent, it retains a cosy atmosphere and has an extremely welcoming staff who are well experienced at entertaining large numbers of guests.

The accommodation consists of six luxuriously appointed state and 10 double bedrooms all with private en-suite bathrooms. There are a further 11 single bedrooms with shared bathrooms. The Picture Gallery is the ideal venue for large banquets, however, there are also other settings for more intimate meals. Guests can dance the night away in the ballroom. Your days can be filled with a range of onsite activities such as chocolate making workshops, cookery classes, spa treatments, billiards, game shooting, long bow archery, falconry or leisurely strolls and carriage rides around the sublime grounds.

Nearby attractions include the Silverstone Race Track, home to the British Grand Prix, the Northampton Golf Club, the Rockingham Castle Country Fair, the Salcey Forest tree top walk, the Predendal Manor and the Tithe Barn Museum. The estate is a 90 minute drive from London or 30 minutes by helicopter.

Organize the most elegant and extravegent event at this stunning residence via Loyd & Townsend Rose here.

Villa La Luna – Tuscany, Italy

Located twenty-five kilometers south of Siena, this superb, fully-staffed Tuscan villa and its gorgeous grounds are a dream venue for weddings, large groups of family and friends or business meetings.

Available through Papavero Villa Rentals, the villa sits atop a hill encircled by a forest of oak, cork and chestnut trees. It consists of a main house, that can accommodate up to 21 guests, a guest house that sleeps eight, a guest suite sleeping two and a guest cottage accommodating one guest. All bedrooms, except the guest cottage, have twin beds that can be combined into king beds, the guest cottage has a full size bed. The buildings are connected by small courtyards and large terraces offering guests both supreme privacy and wonderful gathering places.

There is a large terrace that provides a magnificent outdoor living and dining area and a glass conservatory with a small bar where guests can share pre-dinner aperitifs or simply relax with the views of the gardens and valley. A path leads through the well maintained lawns to an expansive 30 x 15 m infinity pool and another path leads to a campfire area and the observatory. A little further is the spa complex, with outdoor plunging pools, indoor pool and steam rooms where you can arrange to have a variety of spa treatments and massages. Keep going and you’ll reach the forest and the organic vegetable garden. The garden provides fresh produce for the villa’s meals and also features an outdoor kitchen where the chef conducts cooking classes.

The villa has a full time staff, including a manager who can create a customized single day or your entire week. The area has a virtually unlimited array of activities from Take a guided tours to horseback riding and from fish to cheese making.

Design your bespoke event and holiday at the Villa La Luna with the help of Papavero Villas Rentals at this link.

Cedar Ridge, Queenstown, New Zealand  

This expansive lodge style home is located on stunning grounds and is an ideal all season retreat, whether it’s a family reunion on the ski slopes at the iconic Coronet Peak or a relaxed summer affair with backyard BBQ’s.

This home is a tapestry of stone, cedar, natural light and rich fabrics, and easily sleeps 13 guests. The lounge features double height windows, a large open fireplace, sumptuous furniture and French doors that open out onto beautifully manicured lawns with plenty of space for lawn games and outdoor dining.

The contemporary kitchen ensures plenty of space to eat in (or let the Touch of Spice team organise a fantastic catered affair). If people want to get out and about, Cedar Ridge is only 10 minutes from the Queenstown town centre and within walking distance from Onsen Hot Pools, Queenstown’s Strike Bowl and the award winning Gantley’s restaurant.

Savor a special moment with friends and family in New Zealand with Touch of Spice here.

Borgo Finochietto – Tuscany, Italy

The Borgo Finocchieto is a beautifully and elegantly restored eight-hundred year old village (or “borgo”), with stunning views of surrounding hills, valleys and towns of Tuscany. The privacy of your own village, accommodation for up to 44 guests, a gorgeous setting, and the incomparable services and amenities afford you everything you need to accomplish that memorable event.

It’s the perfect setting for group gatherings of all kinds — whether anniversary celebrations, family or school reunions, milestone birthdays, weddings (a wedding planner on demand), retreats, business meetings or conferences. As past guests can attest, such events take on new meaning at the Borgo. Designed as a gathering place for family, friends or business associates, the layout of village houses and the Manor House provide privacy for singles and couples while at the same time encouraging endless opportunities to gather, exchange ideas and share a Tuscan adventure.

As a guest of the Borgo, your group will be surrounded by its secluded beauty and also by Tuscany’s rich cultural heritage that awaits you just beyond the Borgo’s front gate. The Borgo’s enviable location means that there are many activities to explore during your stay at the Borgo such as walks and bike rides in the surrounding hills, day-trips to nearby Montalcino, Pienza, Siena and Florence, tasting the finest of wines, and visiting museums and churches to contemplate the cornerstones of Renaissance art and architecture.

You will also be tempted to “stay home” at the Borgo and avail yourself of the many opportunities for relaxation or activities: swimming in our 60-foot pool, basketball and tennis, our modern, fully-equipped gym with sauna, steam room and cold splash, bocce, golf at nearby courses, and hot air balloon rides.

Lastly, the food and wine at the Borgo are exceptional. Its sensational chef, Daniel Chiofi, has a deep foundation in traditional Tuscan cuisine that he combines with creative and modern variations. The wine cellar is stocked with the best that Tuscany can offer: Brunello, Rosso di Montalcino, Chianti, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, as well as hand-crafted Sangiovese vintages, Super Tuscans, and other fine wines from local producers.

Organize an exquisite gathering in Tuscany by contacting the Borgo Finocchieto team here.

In this edition of How We Started we catch the infectious enthusiasm and passion of Anne-Claire Conraud who shares the fascinating story behind the founding of her company Villas Prestiges & Services, the ultimate luxury holiday and villa experts for the glamorous French Riviera destination of Saint Tropez.

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