Targeting affluent travelers with professionally managed private homes, luxury villas provide an appealing alternative to traditional hotel properties for families, weddings, honeymooners and other groups seeking privacy and exclusivity throughout Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, Europe and Hawaii.
DALLAS – Leading online resource for vacations to the Caribbean and Mexico, CheapCaribbean.com is expanding its boundaries with the introduction of a comprehensive portfolio of Luxury Villas throughout global destinations not traditionally offered by the value-focused packager.
Targeting affluent travelers with professionally managed private homes, luxury villas provide an appealing alternative to traditional hotel properties for families, weddings, honeymooners and other groups seeking privacy and exclusivity throughout Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, Europe and Hawaii.
“Luxury Villas offer more options beyond traditional resort stays to inspire our customers and fulfill their dream vacations,” said Josh Paine, president of CheapCaribbean.com. The product expansion follows the launch of a “Luxury” tab on the CheapCaribbean.com home page, a move designed to highlight the company’s continued evolution as a provider of premier beach vacations at the best possible prices. Luxury Villas will be accessible through the new tab.
Similar to the CheapCaribbean.com Budget Beach Finder tool, prospective travelers will be able to input preferences on a multitude of criteria in order to browse through the most appropriate Villa options, with trained specialists standing by via telephone to guide consumers all the way through the booking process.
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