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Rental Escapes Adds Luxury Villas in New Destinations

by Briana Bonfiglio / July 15, 2024
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Hillbrook Estate in New Zealand. Photo: Rental Escapes

Rental Escapes, a full-service luxury villa company, is expanding to six new destinations. 

The provider now has villa rentals available in New Zealand; Sayulita, Mexico; Cartagena, Colombia; Barcelona, Spain; Tennessee, and Vermont. 

“We are thrilled to unveil the latest additions to our portfolio of luxury villas,” said Brian Schwimmer, CEO of Rental Escapes. “Our expansion into new markets allows our travel partners to present their clients with an even more diverse array of top-of-the-line rental options in some of the world’s most desirable destinations. We are committed to providing our guests with access to the finest accommodations globally.”   

In addition, Rental Escapes has added new properties in South Africa, including near Cape Town and areas near Kruger National Park, and France, including in Provence, the French Riviera and Paris.  

Rental Escapes also recently launched a new website and new tools for travel advisors.

  
  
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