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24.09.2024 - 18:58 / travelpulse.com / Patrick Clarke / Willie Fernandez
Leading full-service luxury villa company Rental Escapes has added as many as 65 hand-selected villas to its impressive collection of unique stays around the world.
The latest additions include properties in coveted destinations throughout the Caribbean, Mexico and Europe such as the eight-bedroom Dune House in Long Bay, Turks and Caicos and the indelible Brezzablu in Puglia, Italy.
"As we continue to expand our villa portfolio, travel advisors gain access to a large selection of luxurious rental properties, ensuring that their clients find the ideal villa tailored perfectly to their preferences," Willie Fernandez, chief marketing officer of Rental Escapes, said in a statement.
"Whether their clients are seeking a tranquil retreat or an adventurous getaway, each villa is selected in an effort to provide a personalized experience that caters to a variety of interests."
Visit RentalEscapes.com/Collections/New-Villas to view all the new villas.
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Everyone wants to save money on vacation, but steep discounts are rare for most — unless you are a high-profile celebrity, influencer, or, it seems, the mayor of New York City.
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