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Finding the perfect luxury holiday home for the whole family or a group of friends can be mighty challenging, especially at the last minute. And even more so for the special festive season, when your time is short, villa demand is high, and holiday-makers’ expectation is higher. We’ve done some digging to uncover the super exclusive private rentals still available for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year, to alleviate some of the load. Whether you’re looking for an alpine retreat with ultra-indulgent spa facilities, a blissful beachfront villa in the Caribbean, a super swanky base for your city break escape, or lavish country pile (and perfect party pad), we have the best of the rest available for you here.

 

Best for Coupled-Up Culture Vultures: Lindengasse, Vienna

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Available for Thanksgiving through The Luxury Travel Book

Lindengasse is a stunning and elegant two bedroom apartment situated on the first floor of a magnificent historical building in the centre of Vienna. At the heart of the Neubau creative district, Lindengasse is just behind the main shopping street of Mariahilfer Strasse. The Museum Quarter is just ten minutes’ walk away, with the impressive Leopold Museum, and its huge collection of paintings, including works by Klimt and Egon Schiele. The area also has an abundance of restaurants and cafes to choose from.

Susie Marquis, UltraVilla’s city apartment specialist and the founder of The Luxury Travel Book, believes the luxurious Lindengasse makes a great base for two couples, friends, or a grown-up family keen to make the most of staying in such a central part of Vienna, and immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of the city.

 

Best for Après Ski in Sheer Luxury: Chalet Sapphire Gem, Morzine

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Available for Christmas, 20th – 27th December, through Ultimate Luxury Chalets

Chalet Sapphire Gem is setting a new standard of luxury in Morzine. The perfect blend of contemporary and alpine tradition creates a cosy and comfortable yet stylish setting, where you feel immediately at home. This chic chalet can accommodate 12 people across 6 ensuite bedrooms in absolute comfort. For larger families or groups of friends holidaying together, the neighbouring Chalet Little Gem can host an extra 4, making this chalet perfect set up for a special Christmas.

Nestled in the hillside, you can enjoy breath-taking and uninterrupted views of the surrounding peaks from the outdoor hot tub, fire pit and barrel sauna. The wellness facilities in Chalet Sapphire Gem are some of the best in the Alps, featuring an indoor swimming pool with massage jets, a hammam, an ice chamber, hydrotherapy showers, and a treatment room.

Brand new for December 2018, you’ll be one of the first to experience this truly indulgent Christmas winter wonderland!

 

Best for Luxury-Loving Grown-ups: I Putti, Florence

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Available for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year, through excellence.villas (4-night minimum stay)

This sensational city apartment, rich in history, is perfectly positioned on the top floor of a Renaissance palazzo on the River Arno. An expansive floor plan – 3000 square feet to be precise – houses three luxurious bedrooms (each with en-suite and private terrace), living-dining room with splendid views over the river, and full kitchen.

You will begin each day truly spoilt with generous breakfasts of rich Italian coffee delicious homemade pastries before you set off on your sightseeing tours, and early evening Aperitivos will greet you upon your return home.

Not only is this private rental extra special, but Florence is simply enchanting over the holiday season. The picture-perfect city provides the ideal backdrop to Renaissance learning, Italian art appreciation, and Christmas traditions.

 

Best for an Extra Special Celebration: Thorpe Manor, Oxfordshire

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Available for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year, through Luxury Cotswold Rentals

Thorpe Manor is a Grade II* listed Georgian country house, which has been totally, immaculately and lovingly renovated. The whole manor is brand new, meeting contemporary expectations, yet remaining authentic and true to its period heritage. All 14 bedrooms come complete with en-suite bathrooms, pretty special for an English manor house! These aspects combined make Thorpe Manor really quite rare.

The house is self-catered, but staffed with housekeeper, butler and bar, and Luxury Cotswold Rentals can arrange for Thorpe Manor to come partially or fully catered. And we highly recommend you do so, as the catering staff are committed to making use of the abundant produce from the surrounding countryside. The delicious food is fresh and vibrant, seasonal, home-grown and locally sourced, and dishes are delivered with a modern flair.

Thorpe Manor is the place to celebrate an exceptional occasion; whether it’s an extra special family Christmas, birthday milestone, or winter wedding. Or, if you feel like treating yourself, to simply enjoy quintessential England at its finest!

 

Best Inner-City Sanctuary: Palazzo Santa Croce, Florence

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Available for Thanksgiving and Christmas, through Carpe Diem Luxury Travel

Marina Gratsos, the founder of Carpe Diem Luxury Travel, agrees with excellence.villas: If you and your little group of guests want to experience the glory of Florence without the hordes, then winter is a magical time to visit. Over Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year, the legendary city reveals its treasures to the discerning few.

And the Santa Croce is another perfect – and totally private – palazzo from which to marvel at its splendour. This enchanting three bedroom apartment has belonged to the same family of nobles for over 500 years, so they sure know how to make you feel at home! Santa Croce is just a few steps away from the Duomo, and the rooftop terrace has some of the most sensational views of the city. It comes with housekeeping and a butler; cook available upon request.

Stay for space and privacy in the heart of the city.

 

Best for Seeing 2018 Off in Style: La Rive Cape Town, South Africa

Available for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year through Alexis Gillis

An ultramodern masterpiece, La Rive Penthouse is now open for exclusive-use bookings on Cape Town’s platinum mile in Mouille Point. An exceptional private home where luxury and space defy all expectations, the deluxe penthouse with rooftop swimming pool accommodates up to eight guests and is designed for glamorous, seaside and city living at its best.

The La Rive penthouse provides the utmost security and exclusivity. Ideally located in the buzz of Cape Town, with easy access to the city’s world-famous beaches, the V&A Waterfront, top class restaurants and other attractions, La Rive Penthouse boasts spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and Robben Island, and the greenery of the Metropolitan Golf Course and the Green Point Urban Park on the other side. It’s a secure, private and glamorous home set in an ideal, central location from where one may enjoy the Cape Town lifestyle to its fullest.

 

Best Relaxing Beach Retreat: Camp David, St. Barth

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Available for Christmas and New Year, through St.Barth Properties (14-night minimum stay during holiday period)

The very special Camp David is a sprawling 9 bedroom estate that sits directly on the quieter side of beautiful St. Jean Beach. Two acres of tropical landscaped gardens and a coconut grove of palm trees surround the villa compound, making it a super exclusive retreat.

Camp David can accommodate up to 18 guests, which makes it perfect for extended families or larger groups of friends gathering over the festive season. The gorgeous heated swimming pool, which sits in the midst of a lush green lawn, and tennis court keep all members of the party actively entertained. And two private points of access from the villa to beach ensure guests can plunge into in those warm cerulean Caribbean waters in a St. Barth minute.

A truly special and ultra-exclusive spot, Camp David offers the St. Barth villa lifestyle at its finest.

 

Best Luxurious Grown-up Getaway: Roaring Pavilion, Jamaica

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Available for Christmas and New Year, through Villa Concierge

Set directly beachfront at St. Anns Bay, this stunningly unique property is one of the Caribbean’s most celebrated estate homes. Roaring Pavilion is the ultimate luxury hideaway, with sophisticated private spa, dedicated therapist and indulgent wellness facilities. Combined with impeccable decor and landscaping, world-class entertainment and water toys, and exceptional staff and service, the villa offers an experience that touches the body, mind, and soul in new and magical ways.

With more than 8,000 square feet of living space, Roaring Pavilion can accommodate up to ten guests very comfortably, in four king bedrooms and one additional bedroom with a twin bunk. Although the estate is ultra-elegant, it is totally unpretentious, and the exceptional staff make you feel at home from the get-go.

Holiday like movie stars who have stayed before you!

 

Best for Multigenerational Festive Fun: Ca di Pesa, Chianti

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Available for Christmas and New Year, through Homebase Abroad

A private estate in the heart of Chianti, Ca di Pesa features breath-taking views over the owner’s award-winning vineyards and olive groves. The pool is situated atop one of the gently tumbling Tuscan hills, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape as you and your special group of friends or family sip house-made red wine.

An expansive property with 12 bedrooms and room for up to 20 guests, Ca di Pesa makes the perfect multigenerational retreat for the festive season. The plethora of activities and accommodations will appeal to all ages; from a private cinema to an on-site bocce court.

 

Best for Holiday Hosting: Eden in Sugar Hill, Barbados

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Available for Christmas and New Year, through Blue Sky Luxury

Immersed within an acre of lush tropical gardens in the exclusive Sugar Hill community, this luxurious colonial-style five bedroom vacation rental is a true Barbados paradise.

The grand entrance, accessed from Eden’s own private driveway, features a sweeping marble staircase to the open plan living area. Doors open out onto a magnificent covered terrace, with stunning views of the gardens and the sparkling Caribbean Sea beyond. The interior is furnished with a conscious blend of modern and plantation-inspired styles, creating a chic yet authentic environment.

Eden is the ideal vacation villa to host families and entertain during the holidays; with a fully equipped kitchen for cooking in, large terrace to dine on,  and charming pool-side gazebo for al fresco lunches and sunset cocktails. The pool terrace is surrounded by beautiful and extensive landscaped gardens, spacious enough for a small destination wedding, family milestones, or parties and celebrations of most sizes.

Eden has a core team of well-trained and friendly staff including a butler, cook and housekeeper and gardener. A dedicated villa manager will take care of your every need while you enjoy everything Eden has to offer.

 

Best for Fabulous Family Facilities: Villa Trevo, Algarve

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Available for New Year through Vila Cita Collection

For families looking to enjoy the facilities of a fully-staffed five-star resort and a festive holiday ambience, all within the privacy of your own exclusive, free-standing property, Villa Trevo is an excellent option. Located in the VILA VITA Parc Resort & Spa on Portugal’s Algarve coast, the stunning clifftop villa boasts the finest luxury amenities, incredible views of the Atlantic and can accommodate up to 12 guests.

Dramatic views of the coastline and the shimmering blue Atlantic can be admired from all of its five bedrooms, as well as from the main lounge, gardens, terraces and the pool. The villa has been tastefully decorated in a classic Mediterranean style of subdued tones, unique furnishings, artwork, and decorative pieces. Guests will savour the villa’s spacious suites, and enjoy cooking in the two well-equipped kitchens, both kitted out with top of the range appliances.

Outside, you can relax on the poolside patio, barbecue for al fresco entertaining, plunge into the fabulous infinity pool, and soak up panoramic views of the mesmerising sea and surroundings from the Jacuzzi and rooftop sun terrace.

Guests have full use of the amenities of the hotel, including the beach and various restaurants, and those visiting over the holiday season can make the most of the resort’s VVP Christmas & New Year Programme which includes delicious Portuguese Christmas specialities, the arrival of Santa with a bag full of presents, a daytime New Year’s Eve party for the kids and a chic ball in the evening, capped off with fireworks at midnight.

Spanning the Apennines to the Tyrrhenian sea, Tuscany is home to some of Italy’s finest landscapes and artistic legacy and is an excellent place to enjoy exceptional natural beauty along with incredible cultural sites. There are so many treasures to the region it can be difficult to decide where to base yourself. Whether you prefer culinary delights or art history, here’s a primer to top cities in Tuscany to soak up the best of Italian culture while staying at an exquisite luxury villa nearby.

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Pisa

While it enjoys world-wide notoriety for its Leaning Tower, Pisa has more to offer. With the city center about 5 kilometers from the Pisa airport, Pisa makes for a perfect jumping off point to explore Tuscany. Start your day in Piazza dei Miracoli. Home to the Leaning Tower (already leaning when completed in 1372), this UNESCO World Heritage site represents the three major stages of human life: the Baptistry (representing birth), the Romanesque Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta (representing life), and the cemetery (representing death). Getting hungry? Take a detour to a local restaurant to try cecina. This flat bread is gluten free, and made from a base of chickpea flour, oil, salt, and pepper.

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Lucca

Situated on a flat plane at the foot of the Apuan Alps, Lucca makes for a mobility-accessible stop without sacrificing charming mountain views. Lucca’s Roman heritage reveals itself in the shape of the Piazza dell’Anfiteatro. This square is now a bustling square filled with local places to drink and dine, but its shape reveals its former use as a gladiatorial amphitheatre. Next, check out the archeological sites below the 12th century churches Saint Giovanni and Saint Reparata. Unlike other medieval cities such as Florence, Lucca maintained its ancient walls as the city expanded. Take in the view while enjoying a leisurely promenade along the parapets of the ancient city walls. Only 35 kilometers from the Pisa Airport, Lucca is easily accessible whether you’re touring multiple cities or just planning a getaway to enjoy Lucca and its surrounding countryside.

Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence by Mark Smith / Flickr

Florence

As Tuscany’s leading city, Florence offers visitors its breathtaking landscapes, renowned artworks, and the allure of Italian charm. As the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence offers several options from the Uffizi to the Galleria dell Accademia to the Pitti Palace to soak up incredible artwork. Take a break from hanging out with Michelangelo’s David and stroll across the Ponte Vecchio to admire the Arno River. Stop for a coffee in Piazza della Signorina and try Cantucci, Florence’s almond biscotti. At just 11 kilometers from the Florence airport to the city center and with train links to all major Italian cities, Florence’s Roman roots to art by Da Vinci and Michelangelo are easy and accessible. Try to visit in spring or autumn to avoid the summertime heat and crowds. Piazza del Campo, by Philip Capper / Flickr

Siena

One of Tuscany’s most alluring medieval cities, Siena is situated across three hills. The heart of the city lies in Piazza del Campo, the site of the former Roman forum. Rebuilt between 1287 and 1355 during the reign of the Council of Nine, this red brick square features nine sections representing the Council, as well as symbolizing Madonna’s cloak, which is said to protect the city. Climbing the 500 steps to the top of the Torre del Mangia is worth it for a breathtaking view of the city and the surrounding landscape, while the adjoining Civic Museum offers some of Siena’s best artworks. The town also plays host to the bi-annual Palio horse race, a must-see recommendation of our experts at the Borgo Finocchieto, an exceptional luxury medieval hamlet rental located nearby Siena. For wine enthusiasts, Siena is also paradise. Pause in one of Siena’s wine cellars to taste the region’s Chianti Classico, Vernaccia di San Gimignano, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, or Brunello di Montalcino. Equidistant from both the Pisa and Florence airports, Siena makes for an ideal base for exploring the various areas of Tuscany. 

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Arezzo

Known for its goldsmiths and the backdrop of many films, Arezzo is one of Tuscany’s most affluent cities. Built by the Etruscans in the 9th century BC at the crossroads of four valleys, Arezzo later became one of a significant stop along the Roman Via Cassia. Though its medieval city center was destroyed during WWII, many of Arezzo’s churches and monuments remain. Don’t miss the Church of San Francesco, home to the remarkable early Renaissance fresco cycle by Piero della Francesca depicting the Legend of the True Cross. Next, visit the remains of the Roman amphitheater to bask in the city’s Roman roots. About an hour from the Florence, the oft-overlooked Arezzo should not be missed!

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Pienza

Pienza was declared an UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996, considered as the “touchstone of Renaissance Urbanism.” In 1469, Pope Pius II decided to shape Pienza as the ideal city: picturesque piazzas and artfully arranged streets, alongside elegant palaces and churches. Though he died before his concept could be fully realized, Pienza remains a perfect example of harmony between Renaissance construction and the breathtaking landscapes that make the Tuscan region so pleasant. Its warm, honey-toned buildings, surrounding vineyards, and specialty shops make the city one of rural Tuscany’s finest. Be sure to try Pienza’s Peccorino, a sheep’s milk cheese packing a sharp flavor perfect for grating over your pasta. No trip to Pienza could be complete without a visit to the stunning Val d’Orcia to the south of the city, one of the most beautiful natural settings in all of Tuscany. An hour and a half from Florence, Pienza makes for a delightful detour into the countryside.

Where to stay in Tuscany

Our local Tuscany villa experts represent the absolute finest luxury accommodation in the region whether you are looking for a medieval castle set on a vineyard with a divine pool or an elegant city apartment with views over the rooftops and rolling hills, reach out to one of specialists listed here to start designing your dream Tuscan vacation.

 

With its millennia of civilization, Italy has an incredible wealth of notable historic landmarks. From Greek and Roman Temples to Renaissance churches and from medieval castles to UNESCO classified villages, here are some of the country’s most valuable cultural sites from north to south and presenting some big names and a few lesser known gems.

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The Last Supper, Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan

While this Renaissance church in honor of Holy Mary of Grace is beautiful, it’s certainly the mural that adorns the wall of its convent refectory that is the draw for most visitors. Arguably one of the most famous paintings in the world, Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” was commissioned by the Duke of Milan, Ludovico il Moro. He worked on the large 15 x 29 foot mural in 1494-97, illustrating the Last Supper of Jesus and his disciples at the moment Jesus announced that one of them would betray him. The  It’s advisable to book tickets in advance which you can do here.

Where to stay in Milan.

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Roman Arena, Verona

Most people automatic link the charming northern Italian city of Verona as the setting of  Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, however, it is also home to one of the country’s most impressive Roman amphitheater. The vast, well-preserved 2000-year-ago arena could seat up to 30,000 spectators, though damage from an earthquake in 117 has limited this to 15,000. Today it is still used for concerts, notably an opera festival held each summer.

Where to stay in Verona.

Grand Canal, Venice

One of the most famous waterways in the whole world, the Grand Canal likely follows the course of an ancient river which flowed into the Venetian Lagoon. With the rise of the Republic of Venice through trade grand aristocratic homes replaced houses and warehouses on stilts which once stood on the edge of the canal. There are now more than 170 buildings flanking each side of the canal, mainly from the 13th to the 18th century. Spanning the canal are four bridges, the best known being the romantic Rialto Bridge.

Where to stay in Venice and the Venetian Lagoon.

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St Mark’s Basilica, Venice

As much as its canals are emblematic of the Venice, it would be equally hard to imagine the city without its whimsical, gilded basilica. Originally built as the private chapel of the Doge, the rulers of the Republic of Venice whose palace is found next door, it has been the city’s cathedral only since 1807. Constructed from the early 1060s, the current basilica replaced a previous 9th century church. Its golden mosaics dazzle the eastern edge of the magical café-lined square of the same name.

Where to stay in Venice.

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Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna

Often overshadowed by its crowded, canal interlaced neighbor to the north, for a time Ravenna was actually the capital of the Western Roman Empire. As such it was decorated with the spectacular churches, the most noteworthy being the Basilica of San Vitale. Built in the sixth century, the interior is virtually completely covered in mosaics illustrating various biblical stories. The octagonal basilica as well as eight other buildings in Ravenna, have been classified as UNESCO World Heritage.

Where to stay in Ravena.

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Cinque Terre

A jewel of the Italian Riviera, the five towns of le Cinque Terre are among the prettiest coastal villages of Italy. Classified as a whole as UNESCO World Heritage, they can thus count as a landmark.  The colorful buildings of the towns making up the “Five Lands” cling impressively to coves along the Mediterranean starting from around 100 kms south of Genoa. Connected by hiking trails and a very crowded train line, the charm of the towns can best be appreciated by boat or slightly off season on the spring or fall.

Where to stay in Cinque Terre.

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The Leaning Tower of Pisa

Certainly Italy’s best known tower, this medieval bell tower captivates the imagination. Found in the Field of Miracles next to Pisa’s cathedral, the tower started to lean a few years after they had started to build it in 1174 due to its sandy, feeble foundations. Construction was halted for a time and the tower was eventually finished in 1360. Made of white marble of nearby hills, the 186 foot tower has almost 300 steps. Contemporary restructuring works have ensured that the tower won’t topple over.

Where to stay in or near Pisa.

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Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence

The most prominent structure of the elegant skyline of Florence, Santa Maria del Fiore is one of Italy’s most cherished churches. Heralded for its revival of the classical dome at the beginning of the Renaissance era, the church was consecrated in 1436. Inspired by the Pantheon in Rome, the dome was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi and at the time it was the largest in existence. It is usually visited in conjunction with the other monuments found in the square, the Baptistery and Giotto’s Campanile, all UNESCO World Heritage Sites along with the historic center of Florence.

Where to stay in or near Florence.

Piazza del Campo, by Philip Capper / Flickr

Piazza del Campo, Siena

Yet another UNESCO World Heritage Site, this stunning medieval square was created at the intersection of the three main roads and was meant as a neutral place where political and civic holidays could be celebrated. Around the shell-shaped square are several important buildings including the  The Palazzo Pubblico and its famous tower, and the residential aristocratic “palazzi”. It’s the venue of Palio di Siena, an historic bi-annual horse-race disputed over by the 17 different districts of the city, which our villa experts at nearby Borgo Finocchieto highly recommend attending if you’re staying in Tuscany in the summer.

Where to Stay in or near Siena.

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The Basilica di San Francesco, Assisi

This 13th century church was built in the town where Saint Francis, the founder of the Franciscan order, lived and died. As such it is one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage sites in the country. A rare example of the Gothic style in Italy, the complex was begun in 1228 consists of two churches and a crypt where the saint is buried. The interiors feature lovely stained glass and some impressive frescos by the likes of Giotto and Cimabue. The site overlooks the hills much beloved by the humble monk and makes for a unique cultural excursion around 150 kms from Siena and 180 kms from Rome.

Where to stay in or near Assisi.

The Colosseum, Rome

Possibly the most famous of all Roman buildings, this expansive amphitheatre could hold more than 50,000 spectators and was the largest constructed by the Romans. Completed in 80 AD under the rule of Titus, it is an impressive feat of engineering and architectural design. Used for gladiator battles and games, its opening was celebrated with one hundred days of games and was even filled with water for recreations of maritime battles. Much of its former elaborate decoration was pillaged over the centuries, however, it still evokes much awe.

Where to Stay in Rome.

The Pantheon, Rome

Considered the best preserved Roman building was finished under the reign of Hadrian in around 126 AD. The 142 foot circular structure has a portico of granite Corinthian columns atop which is a pediment and what is still the world’s largest reinforced concrete dome. Originally dedicated to all pagan Roman gods, in the 7th century it was converted into a Roman Catholic church in honor of “St. Mary and the Martyrs.” Today it is one of the visited sites of Rome, receiving around 6 million visitors annually.

Where to Stay in Rome.

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Saint Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City, Rome

One of the greatest achievements of the Renaissance and designed by several of the most talented architects of all time, Saint Peter’s is the largest church in the world. In the Papal enclave of the Vatican City,  the current church replaced a previous one which stood here what is considered to be the place where Saint Peter was buried. It was constructed between 1506 and 1626 with contributions by Donato Bramante, Michelangelo, Carlo Maderno and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It’s most recognizable feature is its soaring dome, rising up 136.57 metres (448.1 ft), making it the world’s tallest dome.

Where to Stay in Rome.

Pompeii and Herculaneum, Naples

Devastatingly buried by volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, the remains of these two towns offer an amazing window into the live of ancient Rome. Visitors can wander the lanes of these vast archeological sites, viewing what is left of their houses, shops, public administrative buildings and other structures like a large 20,000 person amphitheater. Some objects, mosaics and other decorative work have been preserved and are on display on the sites and in the Archaeological Museum in Naples. You could spend a full day just at Pompeii, however, Herculaneum is well worth the visit and less busy.

Where to Stay in Naples.

The Amalfi Coast

Like Cinque Terre above, the Amalfi Coast marvels visitors with its dramatic coastline of picturesque villages hugging steep cliffs. Found below Naples, running from Positano to Salerno, this spectacular coast is also a laureate of the UNESCO World Heritage List. The best way to enjoy the area is by exploring the villages while basing yourself at a cliffside villa overlooking the stunning coast and gorgeous Mediterranean Sea.

Where to Stay along the Amalfi Coast.

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Castel del Monte, Puglia

You might recognize this imposing fortress from the one cent Italian euro coin. It was completed in 1240 as the hunting lodge of Emperor Frederick II and became his seat of power. He had constructed many castles in the region, however, with its perfectly octagonal towers and advanced facilities for its time, it is quite unique. It served as a military stronghold for many centuries and since much of its more elaborate interior decoration and marble walls were looted over time. It is now a national monument at UNESCO Heritage Site.

Where to Stay in Puglia.

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Valley of the Temples, Sicily

Next to the town of Agrigento is one of the most significant ancient Greek archeological sites and is the world’s largest archeological site at 1,300 hectares. On the site are seven temples, in the Doric style dating back to the 5th century AD. The site was first restored in the early 19th century and has since become an Italian National Monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site. A highlight is the Temple of Concordia, an extremely well preserved temple with a six column, triangular pediment facade.

Where to Stay in Sicily.

Amidst growing rumors, it was finally revealed that former President Barack Obama was indeed spending a few days of well-deserved vacation in mid-May at our experts the Borgo Finocchieto. In 2001 the crumbling medieval hamlet was purchased by John Phillips, former U.S. Ambassador who oversaw its extensive eight-year restoration. Today the Borgo is one of the finest and most unique luxury rentals in Tuscany, a very fitting place for a Presidential retreat.

As the Obamas’ convoy approached the villa on May 19th, they received a warm welcome from some of the residents of Buonconvento, the village located nearby the Borgo. Obama also surprised the villagers on May 23rd during a well guarded stroll through the town. He stopped to greet some of the exuberant locals before touring the church of Santi Pietro e Paolo, home to some stained glass depicting great figures of the 20th century including fellow Americans John Kennedy and Martin Luther King (see more in this La Repubblica video).

Video stills courtesy of La Repubblica

 

Otherwise his time at the Borgo itself remained top secret. However, we assume that over the course of his five days at the beautiful villa that he, Michelle and a few friends relaxed thanks to its luxurious amenities including a 60-foot pool, basketball, tennis and bocce courts and modern, fully-equipped gym with sauna, steam room and cold splash.

We do know that the ex-President loves Tuscan food and he was surely in a state of culinary bliss during meals prepared by the Borgo’s talented chef Daniele Ciofi. The young 40-year-old chef has been at Borgo since 2015, designing a seasonal menu of traditional Tuscan dishes with a contemporary twist and using predominantly regionally sourced ingredients. These dishes are accompanied by the best wines of Tuscany like Brunello from Montalcino and Vino Nobile from Montpulciano.

You can learn more behind the story of the eight-hundred year old borgo in this article or in this in-depth feature on its incredible renovations. The Borgo can only be rented on exclusive buy out. It can accommodate up to 44 guests in 22 beautifully appointed suites. It’s a sublime setting for a memorable group holiday, wedding, family reunion, corporate retreat or other special event. It’s an excellent base for exploring the region on day-trips to nearby Montalcino, Pienza, Siena and Florence or on walks and bike rides around the surrounding hills and forests.

For further information or to request to book, contact the Borgo Finocchieto here.

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

Casale Alto – Tuscany, Italy

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

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

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

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

Allamanda – Harbour Island, The Bahamas

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

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

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

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

Cottar’s Bush Villa – Masai Mara, Kenya

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

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

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

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

Private Bora Bora – French Polynesia

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

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

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

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

Villa Camaruche – Saint Barthélemy

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

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

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

Illusion – Sugar Hill, Barbados

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

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

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

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

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

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

Villa Grande – Lucca, Italy

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

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

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

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

La Rive – Franschhoek, South Africa

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

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

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

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

There’s nothing quite like the countryside in summer. It’s the ideal place to unwind, surrounding by breathtaking vistas of rolling fields, vineyards and forests and to the sound of chirping birds, gurgling brooks and a gentle breeze rustling the tree branches. Restored farmhouses in Italy and England, refined historic manors in Provence, vast estates in the lake districts of Canada and Austria, experience the delights of summer in the country at one of these sublime luxury villa rentals.

Ca di Pesa – Tuscany, Italy

This private estate by Homebase Abroad is located in the heart of Chianti and features elegant accommodation for up to 18 guests overlooking the owner’s award-winning vineyards and olive groves.

The site has been inhabited for over a thousand years, when a medieval ‘borgo,’ or small village gradually evolved here, built in the traditional style of stone structures with an interior courtyard. It has been carefully restored and improved over the years and today is an idyllic base for enjoying all the pleasures of Tuscany.

The ground floor has a double living room with three arched double doors opening to the front garden and drive. Guests had relax indoors in one of three refined seating areas, including one before large, working hearth and savor delicious Italian meals, prepared by chef Anna in the adjacent semi-professional kitchen, in the dining room which seats 18 or the outdoor dining pergola draped in wisteria vines. There is also a children’s room with a wall-mounted flat-screen plasma TV, with satellite and DVD player and a library with a working fireplace and honor bar.

Of the ten bedrooms four are suites and all are air-conditioned. The master bedroom suite includes a double bedroom with an antique, king-sized Indonesian bed, a sitting room, a dressing room and en-suite bath with a tub and shower stall. Each of the other rooms has its own uniqueness, like the “Mermaid Room” adorned with wall frescoes of fanciful sea creatures or the “Jungle Room” a colorful double bedroom ideal for one or two smaller children and is connected with other double rooms.

Exceptional views of the Pesa Valley can be admired from virtually any vantage point of the villa’s inviting outdoor spaces. There is a stone patio with a barbecue and open grill for outdoor cooking, a ‘forno a legna’ for pizza parties (arranged with the staff) and a large vegetable garden available to guests. All ages enjoy testing out the bocce court or cooling off in the fresh-water pool (15 x 7 meters, stairs, retractable cover) with tented pergola, hammock and additional seating for lounging in the shade or sun. Next to it is a pool house with changing rooms, a full bath and outdoor shower.

A highlight for wine lovers will be testing the estates excellent Chianti Classico wines made from the grapes grown in the surrounding vineyards. Visits and tastings can be arranged and as guests you have priority for purchasing some of this prestigious limited edition wines to sample during your holiday or to have shipped home.

The estate is perfect for day trips to explore the cultural heritage of Tuscany including Florence, Siena, nearby Panzano and other ancient hill-towns of Chianti. At the end of the day, retreat to your private tranquil paradise at the Ca di Pesa.

Contact Homebase Abroad here for more information on renting this sublime villa.

Saint Louis Cruise – Gascony, France

Enjoy the very best of the French countryside through the unique means of a Barge Lady canal cruise. With upscale accommodations and amenities, a dedicated crew to cater to your every need, and under-the-radar cruise routes deep in the rural regions of France, barges are truly the perfect traveling French villa.

“With 2017 availability still on offer in July and August, the six-passenger Saint Louis is the quintessential floating county retreat,” describes Stephanie Sack of Barge Lady Cruises. “Cruising in Gascony, the Saint Louis gently plies the canals in an area where time seems to have stood still. Awash in sunflower fields, verdant forests, and placid lakes, Gascony’s natural prisms of changing colors reflect the idyllic turnings of the seasons.”

Situated in southwest France at the foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains, just east of the French Basque coast and on the Spanish border, Gascony’s relaxed and rural lifestyles are aligned with the daily pleasures of food and wine. Here, the rich flavors of the region’s signature foie gras is proudly paired with the craft production of small batch brandy known as Armagnac.

As this is the least populated area of France, beautiful towpaths beckon for leisurely walking and exhilarating cycling. The pursuit of everyday pleasures in culture and cuisine are embraced as a key part of the Gascon lifestyle, extending to the freshest of locally-sourced ingredients and a newly enlivened wine production. Charming villages, idyllic scenery, and gorgeous greenery also abound.

Day trips off the boat explore the region’s arts and spirits. Admire the collection of Goya masterpieces in the Fine Arts Museum of Agen. Explore the famous Lily Gardens at Temple sur Lot. Spend a day in St. Emilion, France’s top wine village. Visit an Armagnac producer situated in a 12th Century Monastery and enjoy a tasting of the region’s signature spirit. Sample the sweet wines found from the vineyards of Sauternes. The Saint Louis offers an authentic view and taste of France.

Discover the Saint Louis and other French canal cruises on offer through the Barge Lady here

Schloss Kogl – Salzkammergut, Austria

Once the playground of Austria’s aristocracy, including the Emperor and the country’s intellectual and artistic elite, the spectacular Salzkammergut Lake District boasts pristine lakes, pre-alpine mountains, dense forests and quaint villages. Within this stunning setting is Schloss Kogl, an enchanting baroque castle nestled amidst the country’s largest private forest.

Built in 1750, the castle has been in the family of the Barons of Mayr-Melnhof since 1872 (discover more in this article). Comprehensive renovations were undertaken in the early 2000s to meticulously restore the castle to its previous glory. It is decorated and furnished in an elegant fin-du-siècle style. Guests will enjoy a summertime exploring its verdant grounds, swimming in summer the pool or playing a few rounds in the historic bowling lane.

It is also the perfect base for discovering the many natural and cultural sites of the area, including nearby Salzburg, hiking in some fabulous national parks and boat trip and other watersports on the lakes.

Experience the pleasures of Austria in summer at the superb Schloss Kogl at this link.

Canada Mansion – Ontario, Canada

There’s nothing quite like the summertime on the lake in Canada and our expert Sylvia Delvaille Jones of Villas and Apartments Abroad has the perfect luxury lakefront property. Located close to Niagara Falls, the exquisite eight-bedroom estate sits on a 16-acre peninsula on Bucks Bay with 1590 linear feet of total waterfront.

“There are close to 2000 islands of various sizes that can be found along the Saint Lawrence River, belonging to both the Canadian and the United States,” explains Sylvia. “On one single island, one side could be owned by Canada and the other side by the US. This is where the wealthy bankers and other industrialists from around the country owned mansions and where they came to spend summers with their families, entertaining other important bold name families.”

One of these is this supremely private family retreat, surrounded by thick forest. Entering the estate you are greeted by the sound of gentle waterfalls and the sight and scents of a wonderful array of fragrant flowers. There is a vast 14,000 sq. ft. main residence and a separate guest/staff house. The interiors are accented with beautiful woods, local stones and marble. Its various gathering areas include the refined living room and formal dining room.

Guests can relax outdoors on the generous deck and patio areas, a two-level covered area with summer kitchen and a fire pit and in the heated swimming pool with natural waterfall and rocky elements. They can also take to the water with the use of various boats for boating, skiing, fishing, exploring various islands as well as other water sports equipment at guests disposal. In the area are several public golf courses for all levels of play. There are biking trails as well as scenic walks, scuba diving as well as swimming.

“In summertime there are many restaurants found on nearby islands,” adds Sylvia. “At dusk, it is a tradition that people channel their boats to one place where they listen to music, drink beer and wine and just have a fun evening before going out to dinner.”

Make the most of an amazing summer on the lake in Canada with Villas and Apartments Abroad here.

Villa Traguardo – Apulia, Italy

For a truly unique summer escape, consider this beautifully restored group of four traditional “trullo” buildings which can accommodate up to 18 guests and are set around a wonderful pool and encircled by five hectares of olive groves. Located in Apulia, the last great unspoiled summer place in Italy, you can have a private and supremely relaxing holiday while you take in the charms of Puglia in their most concentrated form.

A ‘trullo’ is a traditional Apulian dry stone house with a conical roof. This particular property, in the repertoire of Excellence.villas by Trust and Travel, was discovered and carefully restored by a Roman architect who has successfully retained its historic character with a clean contemporary look with touches of modern art. The series of rooms includes two kitchens, three living rooms, eight bathrooms and eight bedrooms (one bedroom with two bunk beds for 4 children).

There is easy flow between indoors and outdoors and guests have a number of terraces and covered porches, among which is a lovely shaded area next to the 16 x 5 m pool. Guests can enjoy meals on the two dining terraces with an outdoor fireplace, pizza oven and barbecue.

Off the villa you’ll be swept up by the area’s endless olive tree fields, rolling vineyards, stunning beaches and amazing restaurants in the charming towns like Ostuni and Ceglie Messapica and Cisternino and Locorotondo.

To further tempt you to this authentic part of Italy, Trust & Travel is offering this unique rental at the special rate of €7,000/week from June 10th-24th, 2017. You can read more information on this offer and contact Trust+Travel at this link.

 

Chateau Mireille – Provence, France

Provence is one of the most picturesque places to enjoy a summer holiday and this refined seven-bedroom 18th-century manor, or bastide, is the ideal villa for a private and peaceful stay within the vicinity of the lovely village of St-Rémy-de-Provence.

Available through Haven In, the manor exudes quintessential French tradition and style with elegant antiques, original artwork, and historic architectural features like terracotta tiles, wood beams and high ceilings. There are two refined living rooms/seating areas, a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances, a formal dining room with large fireplace, an office, a master bedroom and three of the other bedrooms have en-suites.

The fabulous grounds are glorious in summer. They feature a formal garden with topiary, a wonderful in-ground pool with a terrace overlooking the gardens, a tennis court, and a variety of outdoor seating and dining areas. All the charms of the region are at the villa’s footsteps: from vibrant lavender fields to rolling vineyards and from bustling villages to the gorgeous Parc Naturel Régional des Alpilles.

A housekeeper is included in the rent who will prepare breakfast for your group and tidy up the house, allowing you to sit back and savor the best of this intimate Provencal setting.

Learn more about this exceptional villa by reaching out to Haven In here.

Rocky Creek Ranch – Montana, USA

Set on on conservation easement of 200 acres, this fabulous newly built lodge by Mountain Home has breathtaking views out over the local mountain ranges. Tucked up into the hills, you feel a world away, but are actually just a five minute drive to the main street of the hip Western town of Bozeman. With five bedrooms, including a huge kids’ bunk room, it can comfortably accommodate up to 16 guests making it the perfect place for a large family gathering.

Designed in the Arts and Crafts style of the early 1900s and filled with Mission antique and reproduction furniture, wood floors, rugs and original artwork, you will have the feel of being in an authentic log and timber home. It has 5,500 sq ft of indoor living space, plus two large outdoor decks with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains.

The great room has an fabulous wall of windows looking out on the valley,a vaulted ceiling, a massive stone wood burning fireplace, and comfortable seating. There’s also a fully equipped kitchen with custom Shaker cabinets and granite countertops, a family room with a 52” flat screen TV, 5.1 Surround Sound, and large Blu-Ray collection, plus a room adjacent to it with a 16 ft. competition shuffleboard table and a loft for taking in a quiet moment reading. Each of the five bedrooms has a different theme from the “Moose” and “Glacier National Park” master bedrooms to the fun “Bunk Room” with three custom-crafted bunk bed sets, each with a double bottom bed and twin top.

The property and the area offer an immense range of outdoor summer activities including hiking, biking, golf, fishing and whitewater rafting. Bozeman’s historic downtown is also worth visiting or a trip to the fun western town of Livingston. Yellowstone National Park is an hour away and kids adore the gold mining town Virginia City, only a 90 minute drive away.

Enjoy the best of the great outdoors this summer in Montana with Mountain Home at this link.

Dryhill Farmhouse – Cotswolds, England

The Cotswolds are undoubtedly one of the loveliest places for a summertime country escape in England and this beautiful, five-bedroom luxury estate offers the ideal hideaway to enjoy the best of the season in this gorgeous region. Situated near the charming Regency town of Cheltenham, this exquisite country home by Luxury Cotswold Rentals has stunning views across to the Black Mountains, graceful gardens, bathing lakes and a recently planted vineyard and down to the bathing lakes in the wooded glade.

The four hundred-year-old restored farmhouse was built on the site of an ancient Roman villa and vineyard. The current owners are reviving its original purpose by having just replanted 2000 vines. The interiors have been tastefully decorated with a mix of classy modern furniture and artwork from the owner’s travels to India, Africa and beyond. A wonderful gathering place for friends and family, it has six reception rooms and a large kitchen breakfast room.

Long summer days can be enjoyed outdoors exploring its mature terraced gardens, 14 acres of rural property and wooded glade, taking a dip in one of the two small spring-fed lakes or soaking in the hot tub. Evening meals can be prepared in the pizza oven or at the hidden barbecue area with a safari tent and the most spectacular sunsets. Nature lovers will also want to admire the natural beauty of the historic Crickley Hill Country Park and the famous Cotswold Way.
Accommodate for a total of 12 guests can be achieved by also renting its sister one bedroom Dryhill Cottage. Experience the best of the English countryside this summer with Luxury Cotswold Rentals at this link.

The Country Retreat – Tuscany, Italy

Frequented by celebrities and high-end discerning travelers, this elegant five-bedroom country home, available through Papavero Villa Rentals, is located just 10 minutes from enchanting Lucca, 30 minutes for the chic beaches of Forte dei Marmi and only one and a half hours to Florence.
The serene tranquility of the Tuscan countryside envelops you as soon as you enter through the green picket fence of this elegant yet understated house. It sits back at the end of a long driveway bordered by the lush gardens and sprawling lawns of this 40 acre estate. The extremely private backyard has lovely pergolas, flag stone patios, a swimming pool and incredible panoramic views reach over the valleys green hills and olive groves, extended as far as the mountain peaks.

The interiors are adored with historic features like its lovely original floor and wooden beamed ceiling which have been well paired with a neutral color palette of the furniture, fabric and wall paint. There is a comfortable sitting area with flat screen TV and fireplace, spacious dining area, games area and a fully equipped kitchen. Every room opens onto the terrace through French doors. There is also a well stocked library and bright and spacious office. All bedrooms have en-suite bathroom with either or both a tub and shower, while some also have fireplaces and office areas. 

The personal service and charm of this luxurious country home makes it a popular villa experience. Contact Papavero Villa Rentals here for more information and to book.

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Villa Ventoux – Provence, France

Wine lovers looking for a French country retreat this summer will adore this vast historic estate set on 30 hectares of vineyards within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, represented by Carpe Diem Luxury Travel.

Situated in northern Provence, the villa offers spectacular views of Mont Ventoux and rolling hills covered in vines, olive groves, apricot orchards and lavender fields. At the heart of the property is a magnificent 9th-century priory and an 18th-century bastide, both of which have been meticulously restored in a rustic luxury style.

The main villa includes four bedrooms suites, a grand vaulted hall and other reception rooms and the bastide building has three other bedrooms. Each room is decorated to a different Provençal theme and with a combination of contemporary furnishings, local antiques and family heirlooms. The house is fully staffed with a fabulous chef, heated pool, tennis-court and petanque pitch and a grand piano.

In addition to visiting the cellars, winemaking facilities and the vines of the villa, guests can partake in wine and cheese tastings directly on the estate, with cheese coming from an award-winning local fromagerie. Further wine tasting can be enjoyed at the vineyards of nearby Vosne La Romaine, Orange and Carpentras.

Design your perfect Provence summer getaway with Carpe Diem Travel at this link.

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

This classic New York seven-bedroom country estate, available through Villas and Apartments Abroad, is found only 2.5 hours from Manhattan and a few minutes outside of beautiful Rhinebeck. It offers a fabulous summer getaway where low keyed affluent and sophisticated Americans own estates to escape the summer heat and the crowds.

Built as an inn in the 18th century, it is thought that important Americans, including George Washington, stayed at the estate. It features historic character with a hand-chiseled triple height barn and numerous old fireplaces, however, all it has been brought up to 21st century standards with modern luxury amenities and comforts. The interior includes several dining areas, an antique barroom, a large TV room with 70” flatscreen and a sitting room with floor to ceiling bookshelves. The master bedroom has a king bed, fireplace, sitting area, and a marbled master bath while two of the other bedrooms have king beds, three rooms have queen beds, and the last bedroom has a twin.

Guest can savor the warm summer days strolling the 29 acre estate with both manicured gardens and thick wild woods accessed by a wooden bridge over the stream. There are various outdoor areas for entertaining and relaxing including around a beautiful swimming pool carved out of the natural rocks. For guests who do not want to cook, a wonderful chef can be hired to prepare fabulous summer meals using vegetables, fruits and herbs straight from the garden. The area also has excellent restaurants in the area.

Relax in the countryside within easy reach of Manhattan this summer with the assistance of Villas and Apartments Abroad at this link.

The summer is one of the key moments of the year to focus on quality family time. Family vacations are occasions to create memories to last a lifetime, especially staying at an exceptional and enchanting destination. From floating overwater in Panama to exciting African safaris and from discovering culture and history in Italy to exploring the great outdoors in Canada, our award-winning villa experts have the perfect adventurous summer holidays that will marvel the whole family.

Big Timber Chalet, Whistler BC, Canada

Your family’s days will be packed with thrilling outdoor activities at this phenomenal chalet in one of Canada’s premier mountain resorts, available through our expert Sylvia Delvaille Jones of Villas and Apartments Abroad.

Situated at the end of a private lane and encircled by virgin forest, the 7,500 sq ft Big Timber offers privacy while being right next to the resort. Six of the seven bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms and the open concept living room, kitchen and dining room is the gather together and enjoy the awe-inspiring views of the mountains and forest. There is also plenty of outdoor living space with terraces, firepits and private outdoor hot tubs.

“The stunning location in beautiful British Columbia offers a vast range of activities from the tame to the very daring,” says Sylvia. “What’s great is that each family can piece together the right combination of both rugged, daring, fun, and experiences tailored to the level of daring the family can endure.”

Popular outdoor adventures include zipline trekking, whitewater rafting, mountain biking down the slopes, fishing, hiking through the forests, ATV and Rzr touring. There’s also the Blackcomb Adventure zone, ideal for younger children and Sylvia can land a helicopter on an ice cave glacier for lunch and a hike. Over the course of your trip you are bound to spot some birds… and possibly even some bears… from a distance! Back at the chalet kids can let loose playing a game of table tennis or foosball or watch a movie in the evenings in the media room with an 84 inch Apple TV.

Design a Great Canadian Summer Adventure with Villas and Apartments Abroad here.

Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp and Bush Villa

A tremendously memorable, exciting and original summer adventure can be throughly enjoyed in Kenya at Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp and Bush Villa. Cottar’s is a fifth generation run family safari service, as such, they value family tremendously. They accept kids of all ages and children aged 0-5 years stay for free.

“Rich with family history and the history of Kenya, we return to the original spirit and essence of ‘safari’, the golden era of professional guiding and adventure!” Describes Calvin Cottar, founder of the 1920s Safari Camp.

“Our Cottars family are passionate about Kenya, its conservation and community. We know the wildlife and the people of our area intimately and you are welcomed in and treated as personal friends and we hope you leave feeling like part of our family.”

Cottar’s has a number of fun family activities that the kids will surely love (and most parents too). A very popular family activity is their Masai Warrior School, where participants learn how to make a bow and arrows and then test them out on a target to see who the best shot is. You’ll also learn to make a fire using just sticks and dried grass, dress up like a traditional Masai and get dancing. Active pursuits include swimming and fishing in a nearby waterfall is also on offer, fun rounds of volleyball, swimming in the 25m private pool as well as their unique bush walk or run, getting up close and personal with the wildlife or enjoy a traditional game drive. Activities for the whole family to enjoy!

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

“Nothing beats watching a child’s face change from awe to delight as they come face to face with their first elephant or make their first bow and arrow with their guide. They will be immersed into the authentic safari experience and tribal interaction, looked after by our guides who truly engage with children and enjoy teaching them all about their surroundings, flora and fauna and the wildlife.”

Cottar’s Bush Villa has everything you would need to keep your family entertained in comfort and style surrounded by breathtaking views onto the savannah plains that carry the great annual wildebeest migration. The villa is over 10,000 square feet in size, and features a large living room, dining room, a magnificent viewing deck, and five en-suite bedrooms, all with stunning views. It has internet access throughout, satellite TV and DVD, and is powered with electric and solar energy.

For families, both big and small, Cottar’s is the perfect getaway, providing something for everyone. Create family memories to last a lifetime with Cottar’s at this link.

Le Vigne – Tuscany, Italy

This wonderful seven bedroom villa is set on a vast private estate in Tuscany and only 30 kilometers from the beach. Available through excellent.villas by Trust+Travel, it has a fabulous range of facilities to keep the kids and young adults occupied among which is a marvelous riding center.

The beautifully decorated estate includes 800 square meters of indoor space within various buildings and one hectare (2.4 acres) of outdoor space on a vast private estate in Maremma, a lesser known part of Tuscany stretching along the coast.

The main villa is home to a large family kitchen, a bright loggia transformed into a comfortable a living room, a TV room with Satellite TV and surround sound system, a billiards room and six of the en-suite bedrooms. The seventh en-suite bathroom is found in the annex and there is also a pool house with a summer kitchen, changing room, state-of-art hammam and bathroom. On the estate is a wonderful riding facility with a club house for events, a bird sanctuary, and the ruins of the 12th-century Castello di Pia de’ Tolomei, immortalized by Dante Alighieri in the Divine Comedy.

The villa is surrounded by a lawned garden, covered patio and large terrace on the roof for al fresco dining. Guests can enjoy strolling through the paths of the gardens and woods, swimming in the 10 x 5 m pool, challenging each other to a round of ping pong table or tennis (at the court shared with another villa), or doing some riding at the equestrian center which has jumping facility and private riding lessons and guided excursions on the estate or to nearby natural parks, even as far as the sea. Guests also have access to private nine hole Golf Club.

For a seamless, hassle-free holiday, maid service is included in the rent and a cook can be arranged at an additional fee to prepare delicious Italian meals that will appeal to the palates of all your family members.

The villa is currently available June 19th to July 22nd and July 29th to August 25th. Learn more about this fantastic family holiday villa by reaching out to Trust+Travel here.

Aspen House – Queenstown, New Zealand

Whist things might be heating up with the Northern Hemisphere, the Southern is buzzing with a wealth of winter activities for all ages and abilities. Offering plenty of sunshine, majestic lakes, snow-capped alpine beauties, and an unrivalled selection of activities and attractions, it comes as no surprise that Queenstown, New Zealand is as popular a destination to enjoy all seasons. Our experts at Touch of Spice have the perfect villa for your winter family trip Down Under.

Aspen House is a luxurious villa encompassing four bedrooms, each with its own en-suite, and is privately located enjoying majestic views of Lake Wakatipu, the snow-capped Remarkables Mountain, and Queenstown City. A short distance to Queenstown shops, restaurants and bush walks, explore the area on foot or head out on a scenic 25 minute drive to the Remarkables ski fields for a skiing adventure.

“Enjoy the high altitude experience of a guided snowshoeing walk in complete solid from the outside world, or conquer the back country, only accessible by helicopter, with an afternoon of snowmobiling through the wilderness of the central most inland mountain range in New Zealand,” tempts Kelcey Radford, marketing manager of Touch of Spice.

“For a more traditional winter experience, enjoy dog sledding through the stunning alpine trials of Otago, or experience the overnight tour, staying in a picturesque backcountry hut. Heli skiing, glacier landings, and ice driving are other one-of-a-kind winter thrills, that you can only find in the Southern hemisphere during this time of the year.”

Savor some downtime back at the villa, sitting around the large gas fire, set in a beautiful stone fireplace with TV above, playing chess on the platinum chess set or just snuggling up on a winter’s night with a glass of Pinot or hot chocolate, while watching the sun setting on the snowy mountains. Kids will love tasty meals easily prepared on the barbecue and enjoyed on the outside rustic dining table and chairs. Afterwards they can roast marshmallows on the large outside log fire, or warm up in the outdoor hot tub.

Plan an adventurous wintery holiday to New Zealand this “summer” with the assistance of Touch of Spice at this link.

Happy House, Saint-Tropez, France

On the outskirts of Saint-Tropez, only a 5 minute drive to its Place des Lices, is this delightful family friendly villa, available through Villas Prestige & Services. A children’s paradise, in addition to a large lawn, pool and gorgeous sea views, it has an abundance of outlets for endless hours of family fun.

The vast, air-conditioned 500 m2 villa is surrounded by an expansive 10,000 m2 garden. It sleeps 16 in eight en-suite bedrooms.  In front of the living room, there is the pool terrace with a 12 x 6 meter heated pool, a large dining table and barbecue. There is another large terrace on the other side with a sitting area area and table for breakfast, dinner or enjoying the sunset. The grounds also feature a 22 x 36 meter soccer pitch, a tennis court with night lighting, a pétanque pitch and a play ground for children. Guests can also enjoy the ping pong, foosball and billiards tables. There are beaches and watersport opportunities within a short drive, plus biking, hiking and a wide range of active and cultural pursuits that are found in the South of France.

Guests can arrive via the Heliport or there is covered parking to protect your vehicles from the hot sun. A housekeeper ensures that you are comfortable and have a wonderful and joyful stay at Happy House.

Plan your perfect family vacation on the lovely and sunny Cote d’Azure with Villas Prestige & Services here.

Borgo Finocchieto – Tuscany, Italy

This enchanting, restored medieval hamlet is the perfect summer destination bringing together history, charm and an abundance of activities the whole family will love. With accommodation for up to 44 guests in 22 suites, plus an excellent array of onsite amenities and nearby activities, the Borgo Finocchieto is ideal for a family reunion, birthday celebration, or any other special family occasions.

“The secluded, well-contained nature of the property and numerous opportunities for entertainment (both on-site and easily arranged off-site) have created a place where parents find they can readily relax with their children,” says Pascale Queriot, Sales and Marketing Consultant of the Borgo. “On-site amenities that are kid favorites include the swimming pool (with a shallow end and inflatable toys), tennis, basketball and bocce courts, and a media center complete with DVD player, Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3. There are also several adult-size bicycles for older children.”

In addition, there is a great number of fun outings can be organized from horseback riding to helicopter tours of Siena or hot air balloon rides from nearby Montisi. The Borgo’s chef is happy to cater to younger palates and staff can help you stockpile your children’s favorite snacks. Babysitting services can also be organized should the adults in the group want to enjoy any of the many opportunities for trips or activities off-site.

Please both young and old in a multigenerational group during a special family getaway to the Borgo Finocchieto at this link.

Boca Overwater – Bocas del Toro, Panama

Kids and parents alike will be wowed with an exciting summer trip to this exceptional and sustainable villa which sits on stilts in a gorgeous UNESCO recognized Panamanian archipelago.

The unique property is a seven-minute boat ride from the Bocas International Airport, a 40-minute flight from Panama City. The villa is built on 135 stilts and is connected to a 15 hectares island by a 130 meter dock.

“On a four-year trip around the world, the creator was looking for the right indigenous families to work with, ones that took pride in impeccable work, but also that would truly benefit from the income earned.
 She found the right combination in Las Bocas del Toro,” details Sylvia Delvaille Jones of Villas and Apartments Abroad, who arranges holidays at the villa.

“It was very important to her that everything be socially responsible and handcrafted, so it can tell a story of the local indigenous people. When guests are at the house, you can touch, feel, smell and breathe every object while finding out about each of their stories. In addition, 50% of all proceeds from income from rentals go towards the local school.”

Every moment in this special environmental microcosm is exciting for children. On the island they can pick fruit from the orchard, join in on some farming and spend hours on scavenger hunt to track down baby crabs and rainbow of butterflies. Watersports include snorkeling, swimming with baby turtles, paddle boarding, kayaking, canoeing, surfing, kiteboarding and more. Private tours around the islands with our private 30-foot motor boat, jungle expedition and beyond.

Offer your children an amazing opportunity to connect with nature this summer at the Boca Overwater by reaching out to Villas and Apartments Abroad here.

Tarkuni Lodge – Tswalu, South Africa

For those looking for an extremely private and unique safari experience, the Tarkuni is the ideal lodge and it offers numerous attractions for families. Available through cazenove+loyd and set in the magnificent Kalahari Reserve, it is the biggest privately owned reserve in South Africa, spanning over 100,000 hectares. There are some very rare species found at Tswalu and being a very dry area many of the animals are desert-adapted, including the Kalahari lions, white rhino and of course the ever popular meerkat families. You might even be lucky to catch a glance of an aardvark or pangolin on a night game drive.

Cazenove+loyd have been sending families to the Tarkuni, the private house on the reserve, for many years. Recently redesigned to uncompromising standards of comfort and elegance. Its five luxurious suites, each with a magnificent en-suite bathroom, accommodate a maximum of 10 guests in total. Tarkuni also has its own dedicated team including a host and private chef to ensure meticulous and completely personal service.

The lodges guides also run a hugely successful junior rangers programme which gets children involved in numerous fun but educational activities. On arrival, every child is welcomed with a backpack full of guides and tools; they get their own opportunity to chat with our hospitality staff about what they would like to do. Activities include archery (beginning by making your own bow and arrow), spoor identification and casting as well as tracking on foot. Children’s bush walks are hugely educational and often end with a fantastic picnic – parents can come too.

Have an exciting and unforgettable family holiday in South Africa this summer with cazenove+loyd at this link.

La Fattoria – Tuscany, Italy

Our experts at Homebase Abroad have a wonderful six-bedroom Tuscan villa perfect for families looking to mix culture and outdoor activities on a summer holiday to Italy.

Situated near Lucca, the private 55-hectare aristocratic estate is surrounded by perennial beds, cypress trees, well-kept lawns, 1800 olive trees, dense woods and rolling fields. La Fattoria is a 17th-century restored farmhouse found on the estate and flanked by a lovely unrestored and vacant villa dating from the 17th and 18th centuries and another unrestored villa, dating from the 15th-16th centuries, is located in the woodland.

The interior of the villa features original ‘cotta’ floors, though the beamed ceilings have been whiten with ‘calcio’ to give the rooms a lighter, contemporary look. Some large rooms were transformed into oversized, marble-finished bathrooms. There is a spacious living room with linen-covered sofas, a working fireplace, a large plasma TV, satellite TV and DVD player.

Meals can be savored in the refined dining room with a table for 12 and lit by an elegant Venetian chandelier or outdoors under the shaded pergola or in the courtyard with original spring-fed washing tub and a barbecue. The 12 x 6 meter pool, with a diving board and nighttime lighting, is especially appreciated in summer, it’s bordered by umbrellas and sun beds living room under the shade of a white linen ‘curtain’ seats 8.

Popular family activities include visits to the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa, walking tours of historic Lucca, a trip to Vinci, hometown of Leonardo da Vinci where to you tour a museum containing replicas of his inventions, 4×4 excursion to the marble quarries of Carrara, private boat rides along the Tuscan coast from Forte dei Marmi, horseback riding along the beach in Marina di Vecchiano or enjoying the lovely area around the villa on walks and bike rides.

Spend a spectacular summer in Tuscany with Homebase Abroad at this link.

Athos Barge Cruise – Canal du Midi, France

Our experts at Barge Lady Cruises love welcoming two and three generation families to the canals of France. For a family cruise this summer, they recommend the Athos, a 10-passenger barge which cruises down the Canal du Midi, located in the southwest of the country.

“We know that families can truly relax and bond while floating on tranquil waterways miles away from their homes and usual responsibilities,” says Stephanie Sacks of Barge Lady Cruises. “And the Athos is such a perfect fit for families.”

Cruising the lively waterways of the Canal du Midi, the barge is supremely comfortable and cozy, boasting the largest deck in the region. Ambiance and décor is informal and the cabins are “country French” in feel, with lovely flower bouquets and beautiful tiled baths.

Cuisine is of course gourmet for the grown-ups with goodies and nibbles prepared perfectly by the crew’s private chef for even the smallest of passengers. Adults enjoy a myriad of regional wines and local spirits onboard as well, while “mocktails” and sodas are specially served to the littles.

Best of all, family fun on the Athos is offered every day and coordinated by the barge’s crew, which includes a dedicated tour guide. The itinerary includes kid-pleasing activities such as kayaking on a nearby river, horseback riding, visits to beaches and parks, picnicking, bicycling, tennis – just to name a few! Barge owners Julian and Dannielle Farrant live in the area, and are parents themselves of two children, so their expertise on family-friendly sightseeing in the region is second to none.

Design a fantastic floating family holiday in France with Barge Lady Cruises here.

Martello House, Barbados

The summertime is an excellent time to visit Barbados and our experts at Blue Sky Luxury are making it exceptionally alluring for family holidays to the island with their “Hello Family Holiday… Kids Play Free” promotion. You can save up to 15% on a selection of their superb villas and kids can enjoy a range of complimentary activities from submarine dives to cave tours.

The island is a welcoming, safe holiday environment where visitors and families can enjoy a great variety of summer events while absorbing authentic Barbadian life. Their stylish eight-bedroom Martello House is an ideal option for a summer escape to the island. Surrounded by manicured gardens, it is located on a ridge overlooking the Royal Westmoreland Golf Course and out towards the sparkling Caribbean Sea. The spacious living room opens out to a beautiful covered verandah, infinity edge swimming pool and phenomenal vistas of the coastline.

All bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms and one of the two master bedrooms is found on the top floor and features vaulted ceilings and folding doors that open out onto a private patio. One bedroom is located in a separate guest cottage. Additional amenities include of a fitness gym, games room, snooker room with kitchenette and a surround sound media room ideal for movie nights. There is a full time staff of a housekeeper, chef and butler.

When you are not relaxing at the villa, the beach is a definitely highlight for the whole family. A few steps away from most of Blue Sky Luxury’s holiday homes are the island’s powdery beaches, ideal for building sand castles, taking to the water paddle boarding or surfing, or on a catamaran cruise. Kids love spotting the island’s array of marine life, especially the baby turtles.

Venturing inland, junior adventurers will be thrilled with off-road safaris and tours to Harrison’s Cave whilst both young and old will enjoy learning about the island’s colonial history at the Sunbury Plantation house, or the 300-plus year old Mount Gay rum plantation. There are also world class golf courses, where kids can enjoy lessons and Welchman Hall Gully, where you can observe monkeys play in the trees.

Enjoy a fantastic beach holiday in the Caribbean this summer with Blue Sky Luxury at this link.

Schloss Kogl, Austria

Austria’s lake district, Salzkammergut, offers an extraordinary collection of activities for families and our experts at the gorgeous baroque Schloss Kogl, can help you design a thrilling family getaway to the area. Here’s what the castle’s owner Monika Mayr-Melnhof recommends for a perfect family day:

“After breakfast at Kogl, pack your swimsuit, walk five minutes to the tiny “Kogl“ train station and jump aboard to go to Attersee. Walk through the little village until you reach the “Teehaus,“ our private place at the lake with all facilities to spend a relaxed day at the lakeside. The kids will adore swimming in this pristine lake, taking a ride in the row-boat and lying in the sun. On windy days you can watch hundreds of sailing boats or maybe rent one yourself.

“Around lunchtime we can drop off everything you would like for a nice picnic at the lake. The fridge will already be well stocked with cool beverages. After lunch you could make your way to the mini golf course, rent electric boats to see the shore from in the village,or have an ice cream at Rohringer’s, or spend some time on the public beach with playground and giant slide and french fries as an afternoon snack.

“It is nice to stay there also for the evening, when everything around calms down a bit and the mountains start to become a beautiful blue.”

Other than the lake, guests can enjoy many sports in the area including golf at the Attersee 18 hole club, biking the 345 kilometers of trails found at Attergau, hiking, horseback riding, tennis.you can play your private matches on our sand court in the park , when the weather is nice and dry, or on rainy days indoors public in Sankt Georgen and right at the castle you can swim in the pool, play table tennis or table football or do some bowling in their historic alley. There are also many beautiful towns in the area for sightseeing and a day in Salzburg is a must!

Enjoy a fabulous outdoor holiday in this gorgeous part of Austria and at the splendid Schloss Kogl castle at this link.

It’s rare to come across such an exceptional architectural treasure as the Borgo Finocchieto, a meticulously restored medieval hamlet nestled in the hills of Tuscany. In our latest edition of How We Started, the Borgo’s Sales & Marketing Consultant Pascale Quériot tells us the story of how its current owner, former Ambassador John Phillips, saved the buildings from near ruins and returned them to their previous glory.

John Phillips, owner of the Borgo Finocchieto. Photo Credit: David Yoder

“The Borgo Finocchieto (its name derived from the Italian finocchieto or a field of fennel, the yellow-flowered herb common to Tuscany), is unique among Tuscan properties: a beautifully and elegantly restored eight-hundred year old village (or borgo), with stunning views of surrounding hills, valleys and towns. The Borgo is four kilometers to the west of the small town of Buonconvento, and just a few more kilometers north of the much revered wine capital of Montalcino. Siena is just thirty minutes away, Florence an hour’s drive, and Rome reachable in two and a half hours.

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“The owner of the Borgo, John Phillips – an American of Italian ancestry and former U.S. Ambassador to Italy from 2013 to early 2017 – purchased the property in 2001 and spent eight years planning and overseeing the Borgo’s extensive renovation. The story of this former Tuscan village is at least eight centuries in the making – a history of how Borgo Finocchieto was transformed from its origins as a farming village owned by wealthy Tuscan families and populated by sharecroppers, to a country retreat for a noble family, to a site once again housing sharecroppers, to its more recent state of disuse and abandonment, and finally, to its current, brilliant restoration.

“Phillips approached the reconstruction of the Borgo with passion, teaming with a local architect and a crew of builders who had spent lifetimes working with traditional materials and old methods. Wherever possible, structures, walls, archways, windows and doorways were left untouched. The state of disrepair demanded that much be rebuilt, but meticulous care was taken to focus on preserving the surviving structures and employing traditional methods. In some cases, decorative elements such as door and window treatments, stenciling and original paint colors were faithfully reproduced, while wooden beams, arches and ceilings were restored to their original splendor.

“After many years of planning and reconstruction, the Borgo’s Manor House finally returned to what was likely its original function, the country retreat of a noble Tuscan family. The other houses in the village, including at one point a chapel and the housing for the peasants and livestock, have new purpose after decades of disuse. Details like the communal outdoor brick oven and the time-worn steps leading to the main floor of the Manor serve as reminders that despite modern comforts, the Borgo’s history is long and rich.”

Read a detailed article and watch videos of the Borgo Finocchieto and its restoration in this recent article or learn more about renting the Borgo at this link.