As autumn begins to set in over the Northern Hemisphere, its residents might need a spirit-lifting boost from the chilly air and grey skies, especially reaching the middle of the season in November. This can be achieved on sunny escapes to the Caribbean, taking in vibrant festivals in Mexico or Myanmar, art and gastronomic getaways to European cultural capitals, family reunions for Thanksgiving or retreating to gorgeous locations in Morocco or Scotland. No matter what your travel cravings are for the month, we’ve got the best match and the hottest deals for November.

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St. Barthélemy

Come September, St. Barth takes une sieste, waking up in mid-October to prepare for the season. This makes it the perfect time to visit, according to our local expert Peg Walsh of St. Barth Properties, whose absolute favorite month on the island is November.

“Villas are being refreshed, chefs are updating menus and boutique owners are stocking their shelves with the latest designer duds,” says Peg. “In November the island ‘raises the curtain.’ Everything is fresh and new, except our sugar-sand beaches – they remain pristine and gorgeous year round.”

Peg recommends their luxurious six bedroom Villa Galaxie with its stunning seascape and sunset views, plus it’s also currently available for Thanksgiving. Located on the quieter side of Gustavia, it’s walking distance to restaurants, shops and Shell Beach.

Architecturally designed to leverage the magnificent view, the main pavilion opens to a sunny terrace with a fantastic infinity pool and is configured to include spacious living and dining areas. The interior features ultra-modern chic décor, an expansive sleek bar and a futuristic kitchen equipped with high-end appliances.

There is a beautiful master suite, housed in a private pavilion whereas the other five comfortable bedrooms, all with baths en-suite, are located in an adjacent, separate pavilion. Outdoor living takes place on the large terraces furnished with a dining table and many poolside lounge chairs. This is an amazing vacation home and ideal for a holiday with your extended family or venue for a group celebration.

Make the most of this perfect time on St. Barth by reaching out to St Barth Properties at this link.

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Saint Martin

Squeeze the last out of summer in the Caribbean by scooping up this fantastic special on the L’Oasis Villa in Saint Martin, available through our experts at Villas and Apartments Abroad. November is the perfect time to go before prices double, triple and quadruple starting mid-December, plus the weather is usually extremely pleasant at this time of year, with temperatures from the mid 70s to low 80s on average. Local ambiance is also at a high in November with St. Martin’s Day taking place on the 11th featuring lively festivities, music, parades and sporting events.

“The Moroccan inspired beachfront estate is one of their premier villas on the island,” explains Sylvia Delvaille Jones, director of Villas and Apartments Abroad. “It is among the highest ranking villas in the Caribbean that seem to offer just about everything one could desire on a holiday, like a top class boutique resort within itself. It has hosted big names in the entertainment, top name producers and actors, Wall Street bankers and hedge fund managers.

“From its cliff high position, you can enjoy wide open vistas of the turquoise Caribbean Sea under blue skies, the beautiful Creole rocky coastline, distant specks of islands and verdant mountains. Elegant palm trees stand tall over green grassy lawns, blazing bougainvilleas and the heavily fruited sea grape trees that bow its branches over the sand.”

L’Oasis is that ideal setting for a group of busy friends to be together, families on that special holiday or celebrating a birthday or anniversary with friends. Sylvia and her team can arrange anything from a fireworks display, a beach party with a live band, a fabulous lunch cruise on a yacht or picnic on a tiny uninhabited island. She can also organize excursions further afield like golf on Anguilla or a private plane to go to St. Barth for the day to visit friends for cocktails and a swim.

If you book L’Oasis for a week in low season, you’ll receive one to two nights free (excluding Thanksgiving, conditions apply). Contact Villa and Apartments Abroad here for more details.

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Over in the hills of central Mexico, regional expert Pamela Murdock tempts travelers to the charming colonial city of San Miguel de Allende, where the enchanting Quinta Quebrada historic home she represents is located.

“November in San Miguel is a wonderful and really fun time of year to be in this beautiful UNESCO World Heritage town,” describes Pamela. “The weather is lovely (with temperatures ranging from about 80° down to 50°), plus there are fewer tourists and less traffic. In addition to great restaurants, shops and places to see, there are also several holidays taking place in November.”

“The highlight of these takes place across the country on November 1st and 2nd, two days dedicated to remembering deceased family members. The 1st is Todos los Santos (All Saints Day) and the 2nd is the famous Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) when many spend the entire night in the cemetery eating, drinking and welcoming the dead back from their resting place. It’s a fascinating event to experience firsthand, however, if you’re not ready for possibly long lines to get through the cemetery gates, the celebrations take place around the whole town is part which is cast in masses of marigolds. They say the bright flowers help the souls find their way home. Fiesta flags are strung across the Jardín, the main plaza, and adorn most of the shrines.

“Instead of just welcoming the dead at midnight November 1st in the cemetery, San Miguel throws the weeklong Calaca (skull) Festival which features several parades, all-night celebrations and fireworks, among other things. Everywhere you look are people with elaborate face make-up dressed up as ‘muertes’ (dead brides and grooms, banditos, etc.). Think of it as a much much smaller version of the marvelous opening scene in the James Bond movie, Spectre, which was filmed in Mexico City’s grand Zócalo Plaza.”

Live this experience to the fullest by staying at Quinta Quebrada, the most exceptional and intriguing house in San Miguel de Allende. The magical 16th-century house, is hidden from the town by tall walls which enclose almost one acre of gorgeous grounds where you’ll find courtyards, follies, gardens full of climbing roses and cascading bougainvillea, multiple terraces, loggias, a pool and a hot tub.

The interior is like a living museum, decorated with period Mexican furniture and art with 17th and 18th-century furnishings and decorations from faraway destinations like India, Italy, and Spain. It has with 11 bedrooms and a total of 13,864 square feet of living space over three floors. The property offers the utmost privacy, yet it is only a short walk from El Jardín, the main plaza of the picturesque old city.

If you miss the celebrations of All Saints Day and the Day of the Dead, you could also plan your trip around one of these other November events:

  • November 16-20: The International Jazz and Blues Festival
  • Last two weeks of November: Feria Nacional de la Lana y Latón (National Wool & Brass Fair)
  • November 20-21: The celebration of the anniversary of the 1910 Revolution
  • November 21: The Feast Day of Santa Cecilia. Since she’s the patron saint of musicians, people gather at midnight in front of the Oratorio church for an all-night serenade to the Virgin.
  • Thanksgiving: Though it’s obviously not celebrated in Mexico, some restaurants serve a “traditional” meal or go more local and have turkey with mole sauce!

Just some of the local insight you can have by booking your trip to San Miguel de Allende and staying at Quinta Quebrada with Pamela Murdock Inc. Contact her here.

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Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica

Further down from Mexico, November is also a fabulous month to visit Costa Rica’s Peninsula Papagayo. Our local expert Jane Moore of Papagayo Luxury entices us to this gorgeous area on the country’s Pacific coast:

“The rains have left, and the tropical dry forest is lush and green,” details Jane. “It is a ‘fringe’ season, so there are fewer crowds all the way up until the festive period starts in mid-December. Plus, the rates are low during November. In fact, Papagayo Luxury is offering the 7th night free at any of their condos, from now through Dec 14 (including Thanksgiving!).”

A perfect multi-generational family holiday can be had at their Villa Belvedere which is mostly located on one level (it has two steps down to living room, and the second master is on the second floor). This home has two identically sized master suites (stacked), so it also works well for two families traveling together. It also has two private pools and a hot tub. The smaller pool has large shallow area, ideal for small children. It features a double queen room, so a group of for children can sleep together in one room. In addition, there is a separate entertainment room with Apple TV, which can be closed off for movie night.

Just minutes away is the Prieta Beach Club and Nacascolo Beach, a long beach with flat water (bay side). It has a long shallow entry so no sudden drop offs. This is great for early beach mornings when kids are up before the beach club is open. Further family fun can be had at a nearby putt putt course at the driving range.

Arrange your November getaway to Costa Rica and take up this great special offer at Papagayo Luxury by reaching out to Jane and her team at this link.

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Marrakech, Morocco

If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, November usually means cold, grey, rainy short days that depress even the best of us, the only ray of light in the dark winter can be Christmas. However, this is not the case for Morocco and Fiona Guerra of Kensington Luxury Properties reveals why November is the best time to go to the country’s vibrant city of Marrakech.

“After the summer heat and before the winter’s chilly nights, November is one of the best times of the year to visit Marrakech,” elaborates Fiona. “The month features dry, sunny days with perfect clarity and it’s still hot enough to enjoy a refreshing dip in some of the most beautiful swimming pools of the world with the snowcapped Atlas Mountains as a background or to simply stroll around the Medina’s alleys without the high season crowd. It’s also a paradise for golf players who can reign at one of the 15 courses around Marrakech or for those who may like to do some climbing in the Atlas Mountains.”

Enjoy a relaxing and luxurious stay within your Marrakech at Kensington’s Villa Bazina. Designed by one of leading architects in Morocco, the villa offers an oasis of calm and serenity, only 20 minutes away from the busy Marrakech. Blending contemporary style with Arab-Andalusian flare it is spread over 1,700 m² of living areas surrounded by 17,000 m² of grounds showcasing a stunning landscaped garden and the largest private swimming pool in town.

There are six en-suite bedrooms of 100 m² each with their own fireplace, as well as spacious and bright living rooms, a large dining hall, a library, a private cinema room, an English pool, a sky bar, a wonderful hammam with its massage room and a pool house with fully equipped gym room. This property is a perfect balance ensemble, offering one of the most extraordinary settings in Marrakech.

Make your dreams of a relaxing and exotic getaway to Marrakech a reality with Kensington Luxury Properties.

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Venice, Italy

According to our Italy expert Katharina Allès Trauttmansdorff, director of excellence.villas by Trust&TravelNovember is one of the best times to go to Venice. Katharina tells us more:

“The city is even more magical in November,” says Katharina. “At this time of the year, Venice is less crowded so you may have the opportunity to discover venetian’s residents daily life. Plus, it’s a great time to go world famous Venice Biennale art exhibition which ends November 27th.”

The ideal place to stay in the center of Venice is at Ca’nova, featuring three recently renovated apartments in a private palazzo located right on Venice’s Grand Canal and within a stone’s throw of the glorious Piazza San Marco. The apartments have been redecorated in a pure, classic style with a contemporary twist. Surrounded by comfort and beauty, you will feel spoilt and privileged.

The apartments include access to a welcoming terrace shared by all guests of the Palazzo. There is also daily maid service in the mornings and a private secretary is available to give you pointers and assistance, as well as open doors for you if need be.

There are plenty of excellent restaurants and shops in the vicinity, among which the well-known Harry’s Bar, declared a national landmark in 2001 by the Italian Ministry for Cultural Affairs.

Enjoy la dolce vita in Venice without the crowds by reaching out to Trust & Travel / excellence.villas at this link.

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Like Venice, November is a time when you can skip the crowds in Paris as well as catch some of the city’s best art exhibits and cultural events such as the annual Paris Photo from the 10th to the 13th or the much anticipated Rembrandt in Confidence at the Jacquemart André Museum (on through January 23rd). Paris is also a favorite destination for American Thanksgiving. To make the month even sweeter, our expert at Haven In are offering a special discount for November bookings.

Couples can enjoy the delights of November by staying in their Odeon apartment. Situated just above the famed Boulevard Saint-Germain and decorated with a fantastic selection of designer furniture and artwork, it is the ultimate stylish base for experiencing Paris as a true insider. The apartment is a short walk from La Grande Epicerie at Le Bon Marché and the bi-weekly organic market on boulevard Raspail, so finding quality local fare for an autumn meal is a breeze. Plus the area is teeming with phenomenal dining options.

If you’re planning a Thanksgiving trip for the whole family than their sprawling, 200m2 Republique apartment is the ideal choice (depicted above). Located on the top floor of a majestic Haussmanian building, the apartment has a fully equipped kitchen and dining area, almost made for preparing and enjoying a Thanksgiving feast in Paris.

Learn more about these beautiful apartments and their November special offer by contacting Haven In here.

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Scotland, the United Kingdom

Take in the last of the fall colors on leisurely country strolls while holidaying in November in Scotland. The best place to enjoy the season or enjoy an exceptional family holiday around American Thanksgiving is at the spectacular The Glenapp Castle by our UK experts Loyd & Townsend Rose

“The night skies in November are amazing,” reports Andrew Loyd, co-director of Loyd & Townsend Rose, who’s been spending quite a lot of time at Glenapp already this autumn. “There’s no light pollution and meteor showers galore. It’s a great time of year for windswept walks, roaring log fires and a wee dram.”

Situated not far from the coast in the southwest of the country, this vast 19th-century castle was built for the Earl of Inchcape and has been opened to guests since 2000. As you approach, you’ll immediately be struck by its stunning exterior and once inside, you’ll marvel at the Victorian splendour exuded through the beautifully decorated interiors.

Each of the castles 17 guest rooms has been individually and luxuriously styled with a unique combination of fabrics, furnishings, antiques and art and include open fires, which will be just being lit in November. There are a variety of suites with magnificent views over woodland and the surrounding sea, a perfect retreat after outdoor adventures or a gourmet dinner at their award-winning restaurant.

The 36-acre grounds are completely secluded and private, for the exclusive use of the castle guests. They encompass an Italian Garden designed by 19th-century world famous garden architect Gertrude Jekyll. You can spend hours meandering their laneways and savoring the changing leaves and crisp autumn air.

Make the most of the last days of fall in Scotland at the gorgeous Glenapp through experts Loyd & Townsend Rose at this link.

Myanmar

It can be very challenging to travel to Myanmar when it’s too hot or during rainy season, however, from October the rains begin to subside, making the month of November an excellent time to visit. In November visitors can also beat some of the crowds around Christmas time and the New Year. This month you you can also experience the Shwezigon Pagoda festival in Bagan, held from the 13th to the 18th. Over these five days the compound converts into a vibrant marketplace when pilgrims and villagers from near and far come to pay homage to Buddha whose relics are enshrined in the Pagoda.

An amazing way to experience this festival as well as the various facets of Myanmar is on a private cruise with Amara River. They have a small fleet of beautiful traditional teak river boats which can hold up to 10 or 14 passengers and are available for private charter. These traditional wooden boats were custom built for Amara and feature modern luxury amenities in their bedroom cabins as well as on their relaxing upper deck from where you can observe the gorgeous sites you float by on the Irrawaddy River.

Since the cruises are private you can design your desired route with the help of their local expertise. A six-day cruise could start in the centuries-old city of Mandalay, journey past the amazing heritage sites of Bagan, past typical Burmese villages, stop in at the capital city of Yangon before ending at the Indian Ocean in the Gulf of Martaban.

Find out more on the special cultural cruises by Amara River.

The question has been popped and the answer is an astounding yes. However, planning your dream wedding is not an easy task. You will want everything to be perfect down to the last detail and one of the most important elements is definitely the venue. If you’re seeking an exceptional venue that’s personal, intimate and original, you’ll definitely be tempted by one of these phenomenal private islands.

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Isola Santa Cristina – Venetian Lagoon, Italy

Hidden in the Venetian Lagoon, the private Santa Cristina island by Siglinde Fischer / Charming Places is a sublimely romantic venue for a small destination wedding, especially with its ancient stone chapel for the ceremony and its proximity to possibly the most romantic city in the world: Venice.

The island is a 10-minute boat drive to Burano and Torcello and a 25-minute ride to Venice. Santa Cristina provides absolute privacy being completely surrounded by the waters of the lagoon. This, coupled with its nature beauty, provide a relaxing and magical atmosphere to celebrate your special day. A laneway bordered by cypresses leads to a tiny centuries’ old chapel. Alternatively, the stunning pool area can also be set up for a romantic ceremony or you may decide to pledge your vows instead right next to the lagoon with views of Burano, Venice and the setting sun.

The newly renovated villa sleeps 16 in two suites, five double bedrooms and two single bed rooms (all with ensuite bathrooms). The rooms have been decorated in a very inviting, light, Mediterranean style. If you have a larger guest list, accommodation for your other guests can be provided in nearby hotels.

Gather with your guests on the terrace, with its own open fireplace, an extension to the spacious living room and the lush tropical gardens. A menu of fine Venetian cuisine can be arranged by Isola Cristina or you can bring in an outside caterer. They can also organize entertainment by local classical musicians or contemporary bands and DJs.

Once the wedding is over and the guests have gone, the island is the ideal love nest for your honeymoon, with no disruptions except the local birds of the lagoon.

To say yes in this Venetian romantic haven, contact Isola Cristina via Siglinde Fischer / Charming Places here.

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Calivigny – offshore of Grenada, Caribbean

There are many beautiful islands in the Caribbean, but you can have the gorgeous Calivigny Island, just off of Grenada, all to yourselves to tie the knot with an intimate group of friends and family.

Available through Villa Concierge, the 81-acre private island, boasting six white sand beaches and can accommodate up to 50 guests in two private residences and three beachside cottages. The graceful yet vast Calivigny Island Beach House, with nearly 140,000 square feet (13000 square meters) of living space, blends Balinese influence with French Colonial design. The residence offers 10 spacious bedroom suites, various dining areas both formal and casual, a massive rotunda roofed salon with floor to ceiling windows all around, idea for a wedding reception.

The Overhang House takes advantage of Atlantic ocean views on one side, and the Caribbean on the other, and boasts direct beach access. Contemporary furnishings and interiors by Christopher Guy mark this private island residence. A heated freshwater pool, a beach bar and beach kitchen, indoor and outdoor dining and lounging areas, full kitchen, and an ample pool terrace with 360 degree views. The Overhang House hosts nine bedroom suites.

The three two bedroom beach cottages also provide direct beach access. Each cottage boasts a living area, mini-kitchen, two spacious ensuite bedrooms, spacious terraces for outdoor dining and lounging and an outdoor jacuzzi.

Calivigny Island is fully staffed; including private chefs to create memorable dining experiences from your special wedding night dinner to beachside picnics and anything in between. A great holiday will be had by all guests with the various activities right on the island as well as access to several watercraft including a 44 ft. Hinckly a 27 ft. Boston whaler a 38 ft. Munson Landing Craft and VideoRay RVO submarine, jet skis, bikes, quads and more.

Start planning your perfect Caribbean destination wedding by reaching out to Villa Concierge at this link.

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Punta Pájaros Island – Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico 

Across the Caribbean, Catherwood Travels have an extraordinary private island off one of the world’s most beautiful coastlines: breathtaking Punta Pájaros island nestled off the coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. It’s found within the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, a 1.3 million acre UN World Heritage Site, making it the perfect destination for nature and beach lovers.

Punta Pájaros’s properties offer understated elegance, a perfect blend of beach informality and all the comforts sophisticated travelers demand. These include three separate guest properties: Casa Blanca Lodge, Playa Blanca, and Casa Redonda which combined accommodate up to 52 guests. Casa Blanca has ten seaside rooms and can accommodate twenty-two people. On the same property is the smaller Casa Redonda for groups of four to six people or it could be ideal for the bride and groom. It has two large private suites with oversized private baths, a full service kitchen and a large water view living & dining area. Casa Redonda has a spectacular waterfront deck overlooking the Caribbean. Ten miles along the Island’s coast is the Playa Blanca Lodge which features seven large duplex cabanas, sleeping 14, spaced among the palms near the beach. The main lodge building has a deep-set covered porch, perfect for reading and relaxing, as well as a rooftop sanctuary for stargazing.

The islands offers almost infinite activities on land and water. Explore its two archaeological sites, tunnel through mangrove forests by kayak or canoe, tour the island on a bicycle or in a launch, or try your hand at the island’s world-famous fly-fishing. The sanctuary’s dozens of animal and bird-life species mean there’s something new to see on every outing. All the while, exquisite white-sand beaches make for great swimming and sunning. The island’s coral reef, the second most pristine on the entire planet, means unbelievable scuba diving.

Whether you’re lounging on the beach or plunging to the deeps of the crystal waters, you’ll have the beauty of Punta Pájaros all to yourselves for this trip of a lifetime.

Check availability for Punta Pájaros via Catherwood Travels here.

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Vamizi Island – Mozambique 

For serious beach lovers looking to commemorate their love on an endless, pristine, powder-white sandy beach, then look no further than cazenove+loyd’s Vamizi Private Island, a hidden romantic treasure in the Indian Ocean.

Found on a remote island in the Quirimbas Archipelago in Northern Mozambique, Vamizi is surrounded by dramatic coral reefs and requires a private charter to get there from Pemba on the mainland. The decor is chic and simple with hints of Arabia.

This spectacular island retreat can accommodate 60-70 guests, the six romantic beachfront villas are big, bold and beautiful and sleep between 10 and 12 people each. Each villa comes fully staffed, including a host and chef, giving you total flexibility.

Guests can take part in a host of marine and land activities including kayaking, dinghy sailing, deep-sea fishing, whale watching, birding and guided nature walks and of course snorkeling over the amazing coral reefs or be exquisitely pampered with an array of spa treatments.

Fall in love a second time during your wedding and honeymoon at this stunning island by contacting cazenove+loyd today.

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Amilla Fushi – The Maldives

Celebrate the union of your love at the most beautiful and picturesque destinations in the world in the whole world: the private island of Amilla Fushi in the Maldives. The exclusive resort also has some carefully created wedding packages that make your trip to this island home completely unforgettable.

Located in breathtaking Baa Atoll, one of the 26 natural atolls in Indian Ocean and a UNESCO declared World Biosphere Reserve, Amilla Fushi is only a 30-minute seaplane ride from Malé International Airport. The private island resort is made up of stunning and spacious residences each with a private sanctuaries that either hover over shimmering waters, cling to the treetops, or hug the shores of pristine white sand.

Amilla’s eight Beach Residences, which have four, six or eight bedrooms, are extremely well suited for destination weddings to accommodate families or groups of friends traveling together. They are sleek and comfortable featuring individual pools, fully equipped kitchens, and expansive living spaces. The 59 one and two bedroom houses sleep 130 and are have various locations along the lagoon, beach, ocean reef as well as the unique wellness treehouse.

Their attentive staff can take care of every detail of your wedding from hair and makeup to flower arrangements and from a decorated wedding buggy to a Maldivian blessing at the ceremony. Then after the big day, newlyweds can enjoy an unforgettable private dinner on the beach, a romantic sunset cruise while sipping the finest champagne or experience an elegant and unique, over the water dining experience with breathtaking ocean views.

With so much to discover at Amilla Fushi, activities are abundant and will have you diving in the resorts’ own Blue Hole, snorkeling with manta rays and white sharks at Hanifaru Bay or enjoying a cheese and wine tasting evening to name a few. Or spend a day or two focusing on your wellbeing at their amazing Javvu Spa which provides a variety of treatments and programs including the innovative Bodyism system.

For more information on Amilla Fushi’s wedding packages, see their profile here.

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Vatuvara Private Islands – Fiji

If you’ve always dreamt of getting married in paradise, your dreams will come true at Vatuvara Private Islands. What could be more romantic than a desert island lost in the South Pacific?

Situated in Fiji’s pristine northern Lau waters on Kaibu Island, guests have a completely secluded romantic refuge. The island features three luxurious one-bedroom villas which is an excellent match for a no-fuss escape with a select set of friends or family. Additional accommodation can be arranged on nearby islands.

Each villa features elegant South Seas furnishings, an extra-large king bed with a double vanity ensuite, a lounge with flat screen satellite television, apple tv, Wi-Fi, kitchen, stocked bar and wine fridge, additional bathroom, library with computer, and indoor spa with Jacuzzi. Outside you can relax on your private veranda with an infinity bionized heated pool surrounded by lush local vegetation. A garden path leads to a private beach, dining gazebo, activities and outdoor shower facilities.

You can exchange your vows directly on one of pristine white sand beaches and the endless turquoise waters of the Pacific and enough a generous candlelit feast of succulent seafood and freshly grown organic fruits and vegetables.

If you can remove yourselves from the beach, a number of activities beckon like diving over one of the world’s best-preserved coral reefs, boat trips, hiking, teeing off on their 4-hole golf course or trekking through the tropical jungle to discover the red-prawn caves.

Learn more about organizing your Robinson Crusoe ultra private wedding on Vatuvara Private Islands at this link.

The summer months see millions of tourists descending on Venice. The masses filing through its narrow streets can make the city’s splendor and magic rapidly dissipate. However, if you venture off the main island, in a short vaporetto ride you can escape the crowds as well as discover the many other cultural, historic and gastronomic highlights of the vast Venetian Lagoon. We explore some of best local secrets of the Lagoon through the helpful tips of René Deutsch, owner of the private island Isola S. Cristina by Charming Places.

The Venetian Lagoon occupies an area of 550 square kilometres (212 square miles) stretching from the River Sile in the north to the Brenta in the south. Its formation dates back six to seven thousand years, though the present geography of the lagoon was created by human intervention in the 15th and 16th centuries. Today it’s home to over 100 islands, around 30 of which are inhabited and most of the highlights are in the northern part of the lagoon. Here are René’s favorite getaway or secret islands.

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Most visitors who leave the main Venice island flock to either Murano for its glass or Burano for its embroidery, but there are also several beautiful lesser known islands, such as Isola San Francesco del Deserto. Located between Sant’Erasmo and Burano, it has housed a minorites convent since the 13th century. Its history dates back to 1220 when Saint Francis landed on the island on his return from the Holy Land during the Fifth Crusade. While on the island he founded a hermitage which was later expanded into the current convent. The complex is open to the public from Tuesday to Sundays 9:00 am to 11:00 am and 3:00pm to 5:00 pm with guided tours led by Franciscan monks on a donation basis.

Mazzorbo Venice Island

Best Island for Food Lovers

Connected to Burano by a bridge, the rural, non-touristy island of Mazzorbo is one of the top destinations for gastronomes: the Venissa Restaurant. Behind the walls of a 16th-century manor and surrounded by a vineyard and gardens is this lovely hotel and 1-Michelin starred restaurant. Its four chefs, who jointly received the prestigious Michelin star, follow a “zero kilometer” approach by using vegetables grown in their own garden and seafood caught in the lagoon right off the island. Their delicious menu could tantalize your palate with the likes of soft-shelled crabs with seasonal green asparagus accompanied by their delightful prosecco.

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Best Islands for Sun Seekers

According to René the best beaches and beach clubs can be found at Lido di Venezia or Cavallino. The Lido, an 11-kilometre (7-mile) long sandbar, is possibly one of the world’s most famous beaches. Along its sandy beach are several famous hotels like the elegant Excelsior and the Des Bains, which was the setting for Thomas Mann’s novel Death in Venice. Much of the beach is occupied by private beach clubs where you can rent the use of a lounge chair and umbrella for the day (or longer). Cavallino, situated to the north of Lido island, has an 11-kilometre (9-mile) long beach and is the second most popular seaside resort in Italy. It’s more laidback than the Lido, yet it has equally lovely white sands and many family attractions.

Isola Cristina Private Island

The perfect place to enjoy the secrets of the lagoon is on your own private island. Isola Santa Cristina by Charming Places is located a 30-minute boat ride away from Venice. The recently renovated large, historic Italian house is set within beautiful gardens and grounds which create a balance between nature and luxury.

The sophisticated villa is outfitted with luxury amenities and a stylish décor. You enter the villa through the spacious terrace with a cozy fireplace which leads you to a bright living room and an art-deco style library. There are two master bedrooms, five double bedrooms and 2 single bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom. The original Venetian kitchen is equipped with state of the art appliances and is just opposite to the grand dining hall fit to cater for 16 guests.

You’ll have exclusive access to the island’s gorgeous grounds where you can meander the apricot orchard and the vineyard or relax by the pool. You may not want to leave the island’s luxurious tranquility, but if you do want to explore Venice or any of the other islands mentioned above, there is a beautiful Venetian boat always at your disposal.

For more information on Isola Santa Cristina, visit the profile of Charming Places here. If you’re looking for other places to stay on Venice or elsewhere in Italy, our Italy experts have a wide range of fabulous luxury villas and apartments, more information here.

We travel to Bella Italia to hear the fairytale come true story of Simonetta Brandolini d’Adda. The Countess tells us how overcame early challenges and used her finesse to build one of the finest villa rental companies in the country: The Best in Italy.

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“With an American father and an Italian mother I had lived between Europe and the United States until the third year into my studies at Tufts University when I decided to study with Smith College… in Florence.

“It was wonderful to be back in Italy, taking courses at the Italian university as well as with our Italian professors got me even more involved with the Florentine lifestyle. Part of the fascination was also meeting Count Momi Brandolini d’Adda. We were married just after receiving my degree in art history.

“My husband’s family had several homes both in the Veneto and in Tuscany. Since we certainly could not live in all of these villas, the question that continuously arose at the beginning of 1980 was what to do with these properties, complete with staff, beautiful furnishings, gardens and attractive locations.

“In 1982 we created The Best in Tuscany at a time when no one offered luxurious homes for rent in Italy or in much of the rest of Europe. Those traveling abroad stayed for extended periods in the various five star hotels and the wealthy did not open their homes to strangers or for earning money from their stately villas. Nevertheless, this outlook quickly changed when they learned how we had managed to entice various friends from abroad to stay in our homes for a month or longer… at that time everyone took longer vacations. One year later, in 1983, we started receiving invitations from friends and relatives to come and see their estates. In the process of staying in them and meeting their staff and were able to give them advice on how to make their properties enticing to future guests.

“In 1984 The Best in Tuscany became The Best in Italy as we then had estates not only in Tuscany, but also on the Amalfi Coast, the Veneto and Venice, Umbria and in the nearby Rome. However, at that time Federal Express did not yet exist nor did the fax machine. Thus having an office in Florence did not allow for quick response by Italian mail but only by telephone. For more than 12 years I would travel around the United States and in Europe to meet future clients during cocktail parties or dinners that were given by former guests of ours who loved to speak about their stay in Italy to their friends and families.

“By the year 2000 we had homes in all of Italy, accepting only the most luxurious staffed villas….many still owned by friends and relatives. Now that the internet allows for instantaneous communication we no longer are in need of presenting our homes through extensive brochures  or by personally meeting all of our clients by traveling to the US or around Europe. We always have a faithful following of clients who have been returning to our properties for more than 15 years, often to the same villa, and have now enjoyed hosting the second generation of certain families  to our homes. And they delight in meeting our second generation of The Best in Italy with my daughter Polissena.

“In the past 33 years we have had  many interesting actors, musicians, heads of state, wonderful extended families and fascinating guests stay in our homes….from Sting to Anish Kapoor, from Tom Cruise to Robin Williams, Mel Gibson and Bette Midler. Many of them bought homes with us and then rent them through us to our clients.

“Our world renown chefs are often demonstrating cooking in our homes, we have organised extraordinary special events and celebrations, our many famous interior designers and historians frequently give lectures as part of the educational experience clients enjoy during their stay in Italy.

“Many of our guests have attended private parties and concerts with us, the Palio in Siena, or special programs with private dinners beneath Michelangelo’s David and private visits to the Uffizi Gallery, the Sistine Chapel or other museums and collections in Italy though the non profit Friends of Florence foundation that I founded in 1998 to preserve and safeguard the artistic treasures and cultural heritage of Florence and Tuscany for future generations. I shall always be grateful to Florence and to Italy for enhancing my life and this foundation is my way of giving back for all I have received. It is also a superb example of sustainable tourism for our many clients who visit the country and contribute towards restorations and conservation projects here.

“The Best in Italy continues to flourish and to provide the utmost personalised assistance to all guests who then become returning friends who we enjoy seeing every year to Italy to enjoy all the best aspects of life in our unique country.”

You can view some of the exceptional villas and learn more about The Best in Italy here.