They are private
Who wants to spend their holiday days surrounded by strangers, fighting for sun loungers by the pool or listening to your next door neighbours having a drinking session on their balcony? Holidays are for relaxing with the people you love, and staying in a villa means you have the entire place to yourself – your own kitchen, lounge space, pool, multiple bathrooms… need we go on?
They are good for social distancing
We don’t know what the future holds – and we are hoping 2021 will be the year we can actually hug people again – but at least you know you are abiding by social distancing rules when you stay in a villa. Again, you have got the whole place to yourself, so it’s just you and your group. Most of the time, a villa is in a secluded location, or has its own grounds at least – so you know you are removed from the crowds. You will even have your own kitchen (often with top-notch alfresco dining spaces) so you don’t even have to go to restaurants if you don’t want to.
It’s a home-away-from-home
A villa is a home. Your home, for however long you are there. You can treat it as such (provided at home you are not swinging from lampshades or drawing on the walls!), which means that you will instantly feel comfortable and at peace. No housekeeping knocking at your door at inappropriate times, evening curfews, or weird resort entertainment to contend with. Just do what you want, when you want.
They are cost-effective
People don’t usually realise this, but villas are actually really cost-effective. They often house a large number of people, meaning you can get the gang together and split the cost – and it willl often come up less per night than a hotel. Meaning more money for bevvies/day trips/other fun stuff.
You can tailor it to your group
Villas often have a bunch of added extras you can take advantage of. Some villas even have their own specific extras – like in-house spa treatments, speedboat trips, casino nights… the list goes on! Or you can say no thank you to all of that, and keep it simple.
They are safe for families
When you go on holiday, you want to actually be able to switch off, right? Villas offer a peace of mind that you can’t get from a hotel – you are often in a rural location, on a private property, away from strangers. Some villas have even gone that step further for families and installed child-safe pools, have fenced grounds and can even baby-proof their properties ready for your arrival. Our collection is divided between those ideal for babies, kids and teens, so you can be sure your brood is safe.
You can even sometimes bring your dog along for the ride
Pet-friendly holidays are a growing travel trend, and it’s easy to see why. Why drop your pooch off at a sad little kennel when they could be doggy paddling in the pool with you?! More and more properties are allowing people to bring their furry friends with them, because what’s a family holiday without the whole family?
They are the perfect base for a more authentic holiday
Villas are often either placed in the depths of the countryside, just a short distance from a charming local town or even just steps from the beach. You are smack bang in the beating heart of a region, and perfectly placed for an authentic holiday, whether that’s exploring local villages, hiking up mountains, or discovering hidden gems.
They are great for groups and celebrations
If you want to get away for a birthday, event or even just fancy a large group holiday then where better than a huge villa/chateau/castle?! There are places that literally house over 6 people, so you can celebrate in style. Our private houses are perfect! And since it’s basically your own home for however long you are there, you can enjoy it without the disapproving looks from strangers or the hotel staff coming to tell you off for being too loud.
They are more sustainable
Sustainable travel is a hot topic, and it’s only going to continue to grow. Villas are instantly more sustainable than hotels or resorts as they’re not using half as much energy, and some villas are even putting their own green practices in place.