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DESTINATIONS HOW TO SELL | VILLA HOLIDAYS 4


OF THE BEST


VILLAS


Best for . . . sea views James Villas offers a week at the three-bedroom Villa Salina II in Caleta de Fuste in Fuerteventura from £769 in total (villa-only) or from £289 per person (including easyJet flights from Gatwick, based on six sharing), based on a February 20, 2021, departure. jamesvillas.co.uk


FROM FAR LEFT: (top) Villa Mar y Sol in Calpe, Spain; Villa Salina II, Fuerteventura; (inset) Villa Yukka, Corsica; Villas Puerto Rubicon, Lanzarote; Le Home in Calvi, Corsica PICTURES: majphotography.com; Jon Ingall


Kissimmee or central Florida actually get clients closer to the theme parks than they would be in downtown Orlando, plus they can spend the rest of their holiday exploring the state’s other attractions without having to battle through city traffic. Kris Keprios, senior tourism sales and marketing manager for Visit Central Florida, says: “For families taking a holiday in central Florida, vacation rental villas are a great option due to their value, number of amenities and proximity to Legoland Florida Resort, Walt Disney World and all our other famous attractions. Making your home base in a central Florida vacation home or villa is a great way to experience the best of Florida, all from one convenient location.” Neighbouring Kissimmee is also expecting a boom in


villa rentals as current trends lean towards self-contained accommodation. DT Minich, president and chief executive of Experience Kissimmee, says: “We expect reunion and multigenerational breaks in holiday homes to be very popular when it’s safe to travel internationally again. Families and friends will want to make up for lost time and create everlasting memories away from crowded places. “We hope they will choose to do that in Kissimmee,


where we have 50,000 holiday homes ranging from two-bedroom cottages to 15-bedroom mega-mansions.”


travelweekly.co.uk


33We expect reunion and multigenerational breaks in holiday homes to be very popular when it’s safe to travel again


MONEY TALKS


Just like hotels, villas come in all shapes and sizes, with budgets ranging from the most cost-effective options – perfect for a larger family group able to fill it to maximum capacity and bring the price per person right down – up to lavish holiday homes that let clients live like the rich and famous, even if just for a week or two. “For a real luxury option with wow factor, I’d


recommend Korsan Kuzey in Kalkan, Turkey,” says Graham Horner, managing director of Simpson Travel. “Sleeping up to 10 in five bedrooms, the villa enjoys outstanding sea views from its infinity pool and direct access to the sea from a private jetty. “It’s the ultimate party pad with games room, Jacuzzi and huge day bed for lounging on the terrace. A private chef can be arranged, so once you’re there, there’s no real reason to leave – it’s glorious isolation!”


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Best for . . . luxury and location Simpson Travel offers a week at Korsan Kuzey in Kalkan, Turkey, from £815 per person based on maximum occupancy (sleeping up to 10), including flights and car hire for departures in October. simpsontravel.com


Best for . . . convenience Jet2holidays offers seven nights at Villa Mar y Sol in Calpe on Spain’s Costa Blanca from £669 per person based on two adults and two children, including flights from Birmingham on May 2, 2021, with baggage. jet2holidays.com


Best for . . . theme parks Gold Medal offers a week in a three-bed self-catering home at West Haven Standard Plus Homes in central Florida from £599 per person based on a family of four, including Delta Air Lines flights from Heathrow departing February 13, 2021; car hire extra from £32 per day. goldmedal.co.uk


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