The Sirreti List is a first in its sector as an independent guide launching in Spring 2024 showcasing exceptional vacation rentals, which have met the Sirreti accreditation standard, and as such are amongst the very best in the world.
In a world where discerning travellers seek increasing levels of unparalleled excellence, the launch of The Sirreti List marks a first in this sector, offering travellers an independent and unbiased guide of the world’s ultra-luxury vacation rentals.
The Sirreti List acts as a global endorsement that both qualifies and verifies the very highest standards of luxury.
Drawing inspiration from the 125-year-old Michelin Guide, The Sirreti List creators, Wolf Wörster and Iain Beaumont of The Sirreti Group, have spent a year creating an accreditation program for the ultra-luxury vacation rental market.
From lavish penthouses and beachfront villas, through to private estates and exquisite chalets in the world’s finest ski resorts, each property looking to make it into The Sirreti List has to pass a rigorous accreditation process to prove they are amongst the very best in the world.
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The Sirreti List accreditation process ensures that each property achieves a threshold of excellence across eight core criteria: location, build, interiors & exteriors, amenities, service, status & price points, reviews & recommendations, digital engagement and sustainability.
The Sirreti List accreditation panelists are senior professionals with extensive experience in the luxury travel industry. They possess a deep knowledge of VHNW & UHNW guests, luxury vacation rentals and destinations which cater to affluent travelers, allowing them to assess the quality and authenticity of each property that applies for accreditation. Panelists are appointed due to their strict impartiality and integrity, ensuring that there is never a conflict of interest when approving a property to join The Sirreti List.
Examples of recently accredited properties include Chalet LV01 Dolce Vita, an impressive 6 bedroom chalet located in Italy’s high profile Cortina d’Ampezzo ski resort,
and Penthouse One in Marbella, Spain, considered to be one of the “most exclusive” penthouses in southern Europe, available at € 85,000 per week.
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“The Sirreti List is more than just a directory of ultra-luxury vacation rentals; it is a trusted and vetted resource where travelers know they can find exceptional quality ” said Wolf Wörster, CEO of The Sirreti Group. “We understand that UNHW guests demand so much more than just lavish accommodations, and The Sirreti List is a powerful tool for travellers to use to ensure they
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