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Villas of Distinction sees increased growth in less popular European destinations

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Strong demand for Europe is creating an increase in bookings to less sought after European destinations

WAKEFIELD, MASS. – During the pandemic, the rise in domestic travel drastically increased, creating a backlog of travelers whose dream vacation was to visit Europe. Villas of Distinction is seeing this trend as visitors flock to lesser-known destinations in Europe.

“When 2020 and 2021 vacations got pushed to 2022 and beyond, popular destinations like the Amalfi Coast, Tuscany and Greece, were booked,” said Steve Lassman, vice president of villa product & agency relations for Villas of Distinction. “This trend also created a longer peak season for these destinations.”

Villas of Distinction is experiencing this booking trend firsthand with an increase in Spain bookings up about 50 percent year over year and significant volume growth for Croatia and Portugal. Per booking, when compared to last year, people are spending one more day in Europe and traveling with an additional person in their party. Villas of Distinction has also seen an increase in spend in England, Scotland, Spain, and Switzerland.

Some villas in these areas that have been especially popular include:

  • Beige in London, England, is in the prestigious Mayfair neighborhood, features four bedrooms and sleeps up to seven guests. This villa’s design exudes European sophistication and charm, and its location is truly exclusive — just moments away from Jermyn Street and nestled between Buckingham Palace and St James’s Park.
  • The Colonel’s House in Scotland has four bedrooms, sleeps up to eight guests and is part of the legendary Greywalls Hotel, built in the late 1960’s by the Weaver family for Colonel Weaver’s retirement. This charming villa features a drawing room with French windows which open to a private garden and terrace; a full kitchen and a small, cozy study where the housekeeper can set out a drinks tray.
  • Victoria is situated in the city of Barcelona, Spain, has eight bedrooms and can sleep up to 16 guests. While this is an early 20th century villa on the artistic heritage list, it was refurbished in 2009 with all modern conveniences. Its design is a delightful combination of hand-picked antiques and progressive modern furniture. This villa’s impressive foyer is awe-inspiring with a majestic marble staircase, two stunning 18th century Chinese vases and bronze chandeliers.
  • Geneva Bliss in Geneva Switzerland is the ideal villa for family celebrations or corporate events. This eight-bedroom villa can sleep up to 16 guests and has generous indoor and outdoor spaces with state-of-the-art entertainment and spa facilities. Its amenities include a cinema, wellness space with a jacuzzi, Turkish bath, pool, and fitness room. In the basement there is a teppanyaki experience where guests can enjoy the cuisine made by a private chef. This area has seating for 12, a dining room that seats 14 and a cigar lounge.
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