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20 Places to Check off Your Travel Bucket List in 2023

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Travel Bucket List 2023 Destinations

Everyone has a travel bucket list of ideal places to visit at least once in a lifetime, ranging from tropical beaches to awe-inspiring monuments to bustling big cities. The world is filled with places to discover rich cultures and have life-changing experiences during your getaway. Update your vacation goals with these go-to travel bucket list ideas for 2023.

 

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Bali

One of the top travel bucket list cities for having a tropical vacation, Bali is known for its lush landscape including impressive volcanoes and stunning beaches. You can even hitch a ride atop an elephant for a unique experience in this Indonesian paradise.

Giza

One of the Seven Wonders of the world, the pyramids of Giza sit alongside the Sphinx to rank high on many travelers’ bucket lists. Take in the beauty of these incomparable structures still standing after thousands of years.

Bora Bora

This Tahitian island in French Polynesia is the perfect travel bucket list destination, famous for its luxurious, overwater bungalows and variety of tropical activities.

Paris

Paris is the perfect bucket list destination for those who appreciate fine architecture from every artistic period. The Eiffel Tower, Louvre and Arc de Triomphe are just a few of the iconic monuments worth visiting in this French capital.

Marrakech

Known as the Red City, visit Morocco’s Marrakech to experience its rich cultural history through exploring palaces, ornate mosques and even touring the dunes of the Sahara desert.

Rio de Janeiro

There’s no other city in the world that can compete with Rio de Janeiro’s Carnival festivities each February. With vibrant costumes, parades and events, visit Carnival at least once to witness the Brazilian way to celebrate the holiday.

Galápagos Islands

The isolated geographic location of the Galápagos has made it a focal point for wildlife research, housing some of the rarest species of animals in the world. This stunning group of islands in Ecuador should be at the top of any animal lover’s travel bucket list.

Havana

With travel from the US recently opening to Cuba, visitors now get to experience Havana’s uniquely nostalgic culture that includes taking a drive in a vintage convertible along with salsa dancing the night away at local bars.

Machu Picchu

This lost city is one of the best places in the world to hike, with the Inca’s ruins still standing more than 2,000 meters above sea level in the mountains of Peru.

New York City

The Big Apple is a bustling hub known for its diversity of cultures that come together to form a lively, American metropolis. Broadway shows, Madison Square Garden concerts and picnics in Central Park are just a few of the endless ways to spend time in this busy city.

Ibiza

Any nightlife lover’s travel bucket list should include the island of Ibiza, one of Spain’s premier destinations for partying. Lounge along the dazzling beaches by day and dance through the night at the array of energetic nightclubs.

Reykjavik

Look up into the night sky to witness the glimmering aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights. This natural light show is a one-of-a-kind experience that can be only be crossed off bucket lists in cities like Reykjavik, Iceland.

Arizona

Arizona’s natural landscapes draw visitors each year to explore the other-worldly caverns of Antelope Canyon, along with the expansive Grand Canyon, a worthy bucket list addition.

Mykonos

View the stark white buildings of Mykonos, a waterside locale with the sparkling blue Indian Ocean as the backdrop to your vacation. You can also sail to the nearby island of Santorini for a well-rounded Greek getaway.

Tokyo

Head to Tokyo for the travel bucket list experience of “hanami”–the Japanese tradition of witnessing the beautiful, pink cherry blossoms as they bloom each spring. Walk through Asukayama Park or along Meguro River for a prime view of the cherry trees.

St. Barths

This luxurious island in the Caribbean offers numerous white, sandy beaches and sparkling, turquoise waters. The natural Colombier Beach and busy Saint-Jean Beach are just a few of the many enclaves for beautiful photos and perfect weather.

Nairobi

Possibly one of the most Instagrammed spots in the world, the boutique hotel Giraffe Manor in Nairobi, Kenya lets guests wake up to the majestic animals wandering the property and even peeking into windows to say ‘hello,’ making it an ultimate travel bucket list destination.

Las Vegas

There’s something for everyone in Nevada’s city of Las Vegas, known for its flashy Strip filled with casinos, nightclubs, restaurants and luxury hotels. Indulge to your heart’s content at this glittering travel destination for going big or going home.

Queensland

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of Queensland, and is the largest coral reef system in the world. Grab a snorkel and discover the beauty of this underwater majesty for an ideal travel bucket list experience.

The Maldives

Made up of over 1,000 islands, this tropical destination is teeming with marine wildlife alongside pristine beaches that create an unforgettable travel experience.

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    The Most Beautiful Pools in The World

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    Explore the Most Beautiful Pools in the World

    With summer in full swing, everybody’s got their minds on all things aquatic. A cool dip in a quality pool really is a thing of beauty, the perfect compliment to sunny skies and warm weather. If you’re looking to spend your summer luxuriating in calm, crystal clear waters, then splash into the most beautiful pools in the world.




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    Perivolas Hotel – Santorini, Greece

    The gorgeous waters of Greece include more than the beaches of Mykonos, given the large number of incredible pools under the warm Greek sun. This pool in Santorini is a mediterranean daydream, with sweeping city and water views, perfect for starting your day with a dip or finishing it with a cocktail. 




    Four Seasons Safari Lodge – Central Serengeti, Tanzania

    The Four Seasons Safari Lodge sits in the center of Serengeti National Park, a jaw-dropping World Heritage Site. Four Seasons is a brand known for doling out hefty doses of luxury, but the Safari Lodge’s exceptional free-form infinity pool offers mind-blowing views of the park, and exotic wildlife. 




    Queens Bath – Kauai, Hawaii

    Hawaii is a treasure trove of wonderful places to swim, but for gloriously untouched nature Kauai is the place to be. Queen’s Bath is a natural pool of healing mineral waters, surrounded by lava rock and overlooking the mighty Pacific. 




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    One&Only Reethi Rah – Maldives

    The alluring islands of the Maldives have some pretty alluring pools as well. The pool at One&Only Reethi Rah exudes natural elegance, surrounded by tropical plants and views of the resort’s 12 pristine beaches. 




    Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc – France

    The majesty of the French Riviera and magnificent Mediterranean vistas are at your fingertips from the pool at Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc. The calm swimming waters are perched exquisitely on the Côte d’Azur, one of Europe’s most enrapturing coastal paths.




    Amangiri – Canyon Point, Utah

    The scenic views at Amangiri resort are among the best you’ll find in Southern Utah, if not the world. The incredible rock formations that surround the enormous pool make the perfect space to relax and detox in the resort’s healing natural surroundings. 




    The Cambrian – Adelboden, Switzerland

    Avid skiers know there’s nothing better than sliding into a steaming bath after a long day of skiing. The pool at The Cambrian, a high-end ski and wellness resort, offers premium relaxation with an unrivaled view of the Swiss Alps. This Switzerland gem is reason enough to make a trip, but guests should definitely stick around for the hotel’s award winning spa




    Havasu Falls Natural Pool – Supai, Arizona

    Deep into the Havasupai Resort in Arizona lies the natural pool of Havasu falls. It’s a bit of a hike to get to the scenic outlook, but the pool’s soothing mineral waters are worth the journey. 




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    Grand Hotel Tremezzo – Lake Como, Italy

    For cool Italian waters one’s first instinct might be the Amalfi coast, but feet in the water on the shores of Lake Como, a glass of wine in hand and a sunset to watch is essentially the Italian dream. The unique and luxurious pool at the Grand Hotel Tremezzo is water-on-water, a refreshingly luxurious pool floating in the middle of the lake. 




    Ik Kil Cave Pool – Chichén Itzá, Mexico

    The Ik Kil Cave Pool is a natural sinkhole once used by the ancient Mayans for sacrificial offerings, but now attracts visitors from all over the world looking to swim in its gorgeous waters. With cool blue water, tropical plants and a certain air of sacredness, Ik Kil Cave is not only one the most beautiful pools in Mexico, but one of the most beautiful pools in the world. Don’t worry about jumping in- there’s a carved stone staircase that leads to the swimming platform.




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    Bondi Icebergs Club – Sydney, Australia

    Bondi Icebergs Club, a luxury Australian resort, offers an iconic saltwater pool with unobstructed  views of Bondi beach. Thanks to some idyllic weather, the pool is open year round. 




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    Erawan Falls – Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand

    In Erawan National Park deep in the jungles of Thailand lies a dramatic 7-tiered natural pool, with jewel-toned waters that can only be described as magical. For a swim like no other, it’s worth seeking out the majesty and solace of Thailand’s Erawan falls. 




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    Neptune Pool at Hearst Castle – San Simeone, California

    The famous Hearst Castle in California’s central coast is known through the Golden State for its opulent pool. The Vermont marble lining every inch of the pool makes for a swim fit for a Roman emperor. 




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    Blue Lagoon – Grindavík, Iceland

    Considered one of the 25 Wonders of the World by National Geographic in 2012, the unbelievable turquoise waters of Blue Lagoon make a compelling case for Iceland as a top vacation destination. If you’re lucky, you might even see the Northern Lights. 




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      Greece Summer Destinations for a Holiday Getaway

      greece summer destinations for a holiday getaway

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      Experience Summer in Greece

      Your dream vacation awaits in a country of picturesque waterfront hideaways, bright white architecture, and clear blue skies to match your view of the Mediterranean Seas. Greece is an ideal getaway made up of thousands of islands that come together to create a summer in paradise. No matter your city of choice, you’re bound to wine and dine without a care in this beloved Southern European locale at these Greece summer destinations.




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      Mykonos

      This island in the Aegean Sea is one of Greece’s most popular destinations—a seaside oasis perfect for a luxurious escape. Sandy beaches and tantalizing nightlife help to draw in visitors looking for a lavish place to spend the summer. Make yourself at home in the lap of luxury by booking at the famous Belvedere Hotel, or stay at Mykonos Blu for a five-star experience.

      Mykonos dining proves to be some of the greatest in the country with talented chefs plating signature Greek cuisine. Scorpios boasts gourmet Mediterranean dishes with an open-air space and communal seating fit for socializing. Integrate a bit of revelry into your meal with Nammos’ dazzling day parties and concerts to complement their exquisite seafood dining.




      Santorini

      Head to the Cyclades island of Santorini to see Greece’s iconic, whitewashed buildings that sit perched cliffside above the sparkling ocean. Indulge in a romantic stay at Mystique to rejuvenate your mind, body and soul with ultimate relaxation, or book at the exclusive Grace Hotel to lose yourself in the breathtaking views and buzzed about luxury stay. The local cuisine will have you savoring each bite with authentic dishes featuring unmatched, quality ingredients.

      Head to Pyrgos Village to enjoy the intimate terrace dining at Selene and take in an award-winning, gastronomic experience. The cozy balcony of Koukoumavlos in Fira is also an option that will have you enjoying gourmet cuisine overlooking a stunning landscape view. End your night with a celebration at the famous Koo Club where you’ll be able to dance your heart out indoors and party beneath the night sky on the open lounge.




      Athens

      The capital might be your new favorite Greek destination with its numerous ancient landmarks and beloved cultural attractions. Dive into Athenian history by staying at the Hotel Grande Bretagne in Syntagma Square for unparalleled views of classical architecture in the heart of the city. The Electra Palace in Plaka also has an ideal location with a beautiful design that’s sure to impress. Being the largest city in Greece, there are plenty of diverse dining options that are sure to leave you satisfied.

      If taking a cable car to dine atop the highest point in the city is your style, try Orizontes for an outdoor terrace view to remember. Stop by the one-of-a-kind Spondi to taste from a world-renowned menu boasting two Michelin stars and a unique, fine dining experience. As the sun goes down, you’ll want to visit Island nightclub on the Athens Riviera for an entertaining party destination with delicious cocktails.




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        The Ultimate Guide to The Yacht Week Greece Route

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        The Yacht Week Greece

        Anyone who has heard of The Yacht Week knows to expect wild parties, beautiful views of the sea and an exciting group of international travelers looking to have the time of their lives. The Greece Route is a favorite among Yacht Week attendees due to its perfect mix of partying and sunbathing, along with a dash of culture from the selection of Greek islands included in the visit. For anyone considering hopping aboard for the classic, Mediterranean voyage, learn more about what to expect when you set sail on The Yacht Week Greece route with our ultimate guide to The Yacht Week Greece.




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        Greece Route Details

        This mid-paced route will be an unforgettable experience as you spend seven days on the Aegean Sea visiting Greece’s most beautiful locales including the islands of Poros, Spetses and Dokos. With between 20-30 yachts joining your voyage, you’re sure to make plenty of new friends in Europe’s sunniest country. The Greece Route runs from June through September, with July and August being the most coveted months due to the region’s enticing 80-degree weather. The Greece Route is known as the Croatia Route’s “little sister,” in that the fair amount of organized parties will keep you dancing all day and all night, but with long sailing days to give you a bit of rest and relaxation.




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        Assembling a Crew

        On each yacht is a crew of 6-12 people living in 3-5 cabins, all ready to spend their week partying on the water. If you don’t have a full boat, the process of filling your crew is made easy by TYW’s crew finder tool. The mandatory equal gender balance also ensures that there’s a variety of travelers to mix and mingle with. Additionally, you have the ability to hire a skipper if your group isn’t sailing savvy, or a host to take on the task of making freshly prepared meals each day. These two upgrades are considered necessities for most Yacht Week attendees who want to treat their adventure like a true vacation.




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        Booking a Yacht

        With the Greek sunshine beaming down on you for the week, you’ll want to make sure you choose a boat that will be comfortable for you and your friends to enjoy. With Standard, Premium and Premium Plus yacht options, you can decide on your preferred boat with Premium Plus offering up the best amenities like spacious cabins, quality bathrooms, air conditioning, and a first-class experience. The Greece Route has minimal port fees compared to other routes, but you will find higher fuel costs due to the long days of sailing between locations.

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        What to Pack

        Prepare for the trip of a lifetime by bringing necessities that will enhance your trip in ways you wouldn’t expect. Things like swimsuits, sunscreen and lightweight clothing may be a given, but to have the most fun during TYW, you’ll want to add a few more items to your shopping list. Inflatable floaties are great for lounging on during the line and circle rafts where you’ll splash around in the sea. Also bring your country’s flag to represent home along with fun costumes and toys to enhance your crew’s look during the regatta. More practical items like battery-powered fans, an auxiliary cord or portable speaker, and a water-proof camera will also come in handy to make your trip more pleasant. Don’t forget to include an all-white outfit for the Riviera Chic party, which is often one of the best celebrations of the week.

         

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        Schedule

        The itinerary for each route will vary slightly, as there are two options of a starting marina and activities are scheduled around weather. You’ll find out your exact schedule a few weeks before you depart for your adventure, but here’s an example of what your trip might look like.

         

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        Alimos or Lavrio Marina

        You’ll begin the week in Athens when you check in at your assigned marina. You’ll meet up with the rest of the Yacht Week crews at a restaurant where you’ll get your first taste of Greek cuisine. An after party usually follows and you’ll crash on your docked boat to prepare for tomorrow’s departure.

        Poros

        You’ll set sail to this small island and get a chance to explore the great shopping and amazing restaurants. The midday Tropical Retro Party at Love Bay will have you dressed in Hawaiian shirts while sipping pineapple drinks and playing a game of beach volleyball as the sun sets. After a delicious dinner, you might also enjoy partying at the nearby club Malibu Bar to finish off your day.

         

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        Porto Heli

        One of the most fun days of the Greece route is when you visit Nikki Beach for a lively day party. Attendees often book a room at the Nikki Beach Hotel for a place to freshen up and get ready for the festivities. Bottle service is a must with luxurious daybeds helping you soak up the sun as you celebrate. There also may be an after party at the Nikki Beach Pearl Rooftop for you to keep the party going after dinner.

         

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        Natural Bay & Dokos

        The peak of every Yacht Week trip is regatta day—a boat race with each crew dressed up in themed costumes. Awards are given to crews who have the best outfits, sailing skills and enthusiasm, so make sure your group is ready to bring a good time. After the regatta at Natural Bay, you’ll end near the island of Dokos for a line raft. All the boats are tied together for yacht party hopping and lounging on floaties. You can also explore the secluded island with a hike or spend the rest of the day enjoying the views of the sea.

         

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        Ermioni

        One of the most memorable days of the week, you’ll attend the freshly themed Riviera Chic party where all white attire is required. Bottle service will give an added touch to make the most of the festivities. Dinner is a necessity after the event with a few late night restaurants open that your skipper or host will be happy to recommend to you.

         

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        Hydra

        You’ll get to spend your day exploring the beautiful island of Hydra and spend some time shopping the local boutiques. Ride a donkey along the cobblestone streets and taste authentic Greek cuisine at one of the island’s many delicious restaurants. The warm weather will likely coax you into booking a hotel room where you can freshen up before dinner at the Sunset Restaurant. Breathtaking views of the sunset will be your backdrop as you wine and dine with all the crews. The after party at the nearby Omilos is an easy walk and is a great place for bottle service.

         

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        Final Day

        You’ll wake up on your last day of fun to sailing back to the port where you arrived in Athens. If you’d like to check out of the boat early, you can book a hotel for some R&R before the final party of the week. You’ll head to Yabanaki Beach to celebrate at the popular Varkiza Resort for your last hurrah and to say your goodbyes to your new friends.

        Helpful Tips

        Keep in mind some of these helpful tips to ensure your Greece Yacht Week vacation reaches its full potential:

        • With such a beautiful city right at your fingertips, flying out a day before or after your Yacht Week excursion is a great way to maximize your time and explore Athens.
        • You’ll want to buy all your groceries for the week on Day 1 while you’re docked at the marina, and will accompany your host for shopping if you have one. Stock up on jugs of water along with snacks for munching and booze for boat partying. You should also get things like shampoo, trash bags and toilet paper that will be essentials throughout the week.
        • If your boat doesn’t have a shower, keep in mind that the only places to shower are the Nikki Beach Hotel in Porto Heli, hotels in Hydra, or a secret spot inside a restaurant in Ermioni—ask your skipper for the inside scoop.
        • Don’t forget to tip your skipper and host for all their hard work during your week of revelry.
        • Get cash out while you’re still in Athens on Day 1 as many of the Greek restaurants are cash only, or will only accept a limited number of credit cards for the table.
        • Decide on a regatta day theme beforehand and include your host and skipper in the festivities by bringing costumes for them too.

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          Top Travel Destinations for a Luxury Villa Rental in Europe

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          Experience a Luxury Villa Rental in Europe

          There’s nothing better than a little R&R after a stressful year, and an escape to Europe might just be the perfect way to embrace serenity. While hotels can offer comfort and amenities, a private villa takes your trip to the next level with the ultimate private vacation. Choose the right location for your villa and you’ll be able to stay in while also enjoying a beautiful environment. Consider booking your next getaway at these travel destinations for luxury villa rental in Europe.




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          Lake Como, Italy

          The breathtaking scenery of this Northern Italian city will whisk you away into a serene and sophisticated vacation. Enjoy the lush greenery as you spend your days relaxing on the beach and your nights dining at delicious restaurants in Como’s town center.




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          Mykonos, Greece

          Book a private villa rental in Mykonos to experience the lively island town known for its stunning beaches and party-centric culture. Take in the scenery of sparkling blue waters and signature white architecture from a stunning domain you can call your own. Spend your nights dishing on fresh, local cuisine and dancing under the moonlight.




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          Corsica, France

          Explore the Corse-du-Sud region of Corsica to find luxury villas with a secluded view of the Mediterranean Sea. Hiking trails can keep you busy with activity, or sunbathe poolside in a modern sanctuary fit for the ultimate escape in Europe. 




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          Majorca, Spain

          Visit this luxurious, Mediterranean island that boasts picturesque mountains and unparalleled views of the sea. From bustling city locales to secluded habitats shrouded in greenery, your villa rental is sure to impress no matter the area. Majorca’s alluring villages and beaches will offer something for everyone.




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          Côte d Azur & Provence, France

          Also known as The French Riviera, this breathtaking region in southeastern France includes popular vacation destinations like St. Tropez, Cannes and Monaco. This highly-renowned region is known for its tropical glamor with aged stone architecture, modern poolside escapes and sea-view villas. Rent a yacht during your stay to get the full experience in the enchanting south of France.

           

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          Tuscany, Italy

          Wine lovers will love to call this destination home during your luxury rental stay in Europe. With vineyards throughout, as well as seaside hideaways, you’ll get a well-rounded, Italian experience in Tuscany. Let the ocean breeze greet you each morning before you explore the scenic city for an unforgettable trip.

           

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          Ibiza, Spain

          This iconic European town is known for its energetic nightlife scene that will have you partying all night long. In your immaculate White Island villa, you can enjoy pristine views of the sea from a private pool while absorbing the breezy Spanish air. By night, you can venture the lively city for dancing and live performances.

           

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          Dalmatia, Croatia

          Whether you visit Zadar, Sibenik or Split, your trip to the Dalmatia region of Croatia will be filled with excitement. Book your villa in this area known for its greenery and eye-catching stone landscapes. Rent a yacht charter to sail the seas or attend lively festivals in the summertime.

           

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          Santorini, Greece

          Enjoy a view of the Aegean Sea by booking a luxury rental in Santorini. Find respite in a private infinity pool while you gaze out into the endless view of the water, or spend your days lounging along the inviting beaches with their striking black sand.

           

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          The Algarve, Portugal

          This southern region of Portugal has some of the warmest weather in all of Europe, making it the perfect destination for a luxury villa rental. Beautiful beachfront properties will lure you in for relaxing in cities like Lagos, Praia da Marinha or Praia da Rocha. Bask in the sparkling ocean while enjoying sophisticated restaurants and even local festivals throughout the area.

           

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