A Guide to Vacation Rental Home Options
You might just be planning a short holiday – in which case you’ll likely be weighing up the pros and cons of staying in a hotel room versus renting private accommodation. The decision you make here is dependent on a number of factors, namely how long you’re going to be away for.
If your stay spans only two or three nights, a hotel room may be worth consideration – especially if you’re going to be out and about during the day. Hotels can provide a great solution for individuals or couples, as long as you’re prepared to eat out at restaurants or order room service.
If you’re travelling in a larger group or as a family, however, hotel rooms can be very limiting in terms of space. The same applies if you’re planning on being away for more than a couple of days, as a hotel stay can feel very restrictive.
The one major plus side of staying in a hotel is the access to a range of services – such as cleaning, laundry and having your meals cooked by a professional chef. Having these things taken care of can make the holiday feel more like a luxury break and frees you up to enjoy quality time.
What many people don’t know is that there are many private rental options that offer these same services. For example, you and your family could stay in a fully managed condo, where full maid, bar, chef and even butler services could be at hand.
By choosing a managed rental home, you will take the day-to-day stresses out of your holiday, whilst enjoying more space and privacy. These domestic services may be available in a whole range of rental homes – apartments, villas and houses for instance – so it’s worth looking into if you don’t want to stay in a hotel.
Villas are often the ultimate go-to accommodation for luxury retreats. This is often because they are vast and roomy, as well as being found in secluded locations. Many will have gardens or grounds, as well as an outdoor pool.
Villas are available from 1 or 2 bedrooms up to 8 or 10, so can provide an ideal solution for any number of guests. How large your villa is and its unique features will obviously depend on what you need for your holiday. It’s a good idea to talk this over with an experienced travel adviser.
Apartments are often smaller, but can be ideal if you’re travelling individually or with a partner. Many people would rather not to stay in hotel rooms when they are travelling alone, preferring the peace, tranquillity and solitude of a private rental home.
Holiday apartments can be great if you’re looking for a place to cook meals as well as sleep and use the bathroom facilities. Those looking to rent longer term but still adhere to a limited budget may benefit from an apartment more than a condo or villa.
Condos provide a happy medium between a hotel and a rental home, often offering all the amenities and services of a luxury hotel but with a lower cost per bedroom. This is ideal if you’re travelling as a large group of with a family, as there will be much more space available to you.
For more information about your different rental home options, spend some time researching travel agents that specialise in the particular area you’re travelling to. These agents will be able to provide a whole host of services – making your holiday one to remember.