11 March, 2013
Villa Rive Droite and Pont Aven – Brittany’s most breath-taking assets! Nestled in a small hollow in the lush and verdant valley of Aven in Brittany is the bustling town of Pont-Aven. Being located next to a river, this particularly attractive town boasts some delightful riverside walks that are just itching to be discovered. Asides
9 March, 2013
Se Cova Des Pujol and nearby Felanitx – Mallorca at its most magical. You dream about taking a holiday in a quality villa with a fabulous private swimming pool, surrounded by scenery so beautiful that landscape artists congregate here in their droves, in a place where you can smell both the countryside and the sea.
7 March, 2013
Brittany’s Villa St. Tremeur – A rock star-like pad in the most traditional of settings. When one thinks of the highly traditional lands of Brittany, the word ‘modern’ does not immediately spring to mind. If however your holiday aspirations this year revolve around visiting a place of timeless and enduring character, where locals and visitors
11 October, 2012
Vintage Travel pride themselves on providing their clients with only the highest quality of villas in stunning locations that are away from the often obtrusive traits of areas heavily occupied with tourists. One of Vintage Travel’s ‘criteria’ is that all of the villas have their own private pools. Why? Because private pools can significantly enhance
9 October, 2012
Arcos de Frontera and La Soledad – Witness Andalucia at its most fertile! Despite Spain’s phenomenal diversity in its culture, climate and landscape, one thing that ‘knits’ this fascinating nation together is it’s quintessential “pueblos blancos”, scattered sporadically throughout. These dazzling whitewashed villages that stand dramatically perched on the foothills of mountain ranges create a satisfying
7 October, 2012
Ca Na Catalina and Pollenca – Where beauty meets magnificence. Snuggled in the footholds of the dramatically jagged mountain range that runs along Mallorca’s Northern coast, the Serra de Tramuntana, is the town of Pollenca. This traditional Mallorcan town could not contrast more vividly to the busy package-holiday resorts much of Mallorca has become renowned for.
5 October, 2012
Sansepolcro and Castello di Brancialino – Clinging on to Tuscany’s ancient past. If you are wanting to have a cultural break in Tuscany then heading to the town of Sansepolcro could prove prudent. This interesting Tuscan town can be found on the plains of the Upper Tiber Valley, to the southeast of this enlightening Italian region.
3 October, 2012
Nissaki and Klima – The very best of Corfu’s many ‘hidden gems’. Vintage Travel excels in finding coves, villages, gorges, sites, beaches and walks that are off the beaten path, quirky, unspoilt and, without sounding corny, true ‘hidden gems’. The ‘off the tourist trail’ policy can certainly be applied to the village of Nissaki on the
1 October, 2012
Sierra de Grazelema Natural Park and luxury villa in Llanama – Andalucia at its most inspiring! What has been cited by several revered travel writer’s a being one of ‘Spain’s most ecologically outstanding areas’, the Sierra de Grazelema was given the status of being Andalucia’s first natural park. This area of thoroughly breathtaking beauty was given
5 September, 2012
The Balearic island of Mallorca has a unique charm, is tranquil, relaxing and full of striking landscapes – the ideal honeymoon destination. Es Mirador (pictured) has style, space and scenery and is discreetly tucked away in a private location towards the end of an unmade country track just outside the sleepy village of Campanet. This