Ways to save

Reunions and celebrations

Milestone birthdays, anniversaries, family reunions, and the trips where three generations travel together. These are the bookings we most enjoy getting right, and the ones with the most moving parts.

Three generations under one roof

The thing that makes or breaks a multi-generational trip is bedroom layout rather than bedroom count. Grandparents want a ground-floor room and a bathroom they do not share with teenagers. Small children need to be near their parents. Everyone needs somewhere to be alone at some point in the week.

Tell us who is coming and roughly how old they are and we will point you at the homes that actually work, which is usually not the largest one.

Making a day of it

  • Cake, balloons and the room decorated before you get back from the parks.
  • A private chef for the night everyone eats together.
  • Costumed character visits for the younger end of the family.
  • A fireworks-viewing setup on the pool deck.

Book earlier than feels necessary

Large villas over school holidays are the first thing to go, often a year out. If the date is fixed by a birthday or an anniversary, start the conversation as soon as you know it.

Tell us about your group

Send us your dates, headcount and what the trip is for. We will come back with the villas that genuinely fit rather than the ones that merely have the bedroom count.