Rental Escapes expands luxury villa portfolio
Luxury villa specialist, Rental Escapes just announced a big villa portfolio expansion.
Travelers now can now enjoy a host of new, sought-after destinations from Tennessee to New Zealand.
New properties can be booked for Sayulita (Mexico), Cartagena (Colombia), Barcelona, and Tennessee and Vermont.
Additionally, there are more offerings in South Africa and France due to increasing demand.
“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.”
The expansion into new destinations follows Rental Escapes’ comprehensive rebrand, aimed at elevating the guest and travel agent experience.
A newly redesigned website and app features, along with marketing materials tailored for travel advisors, Rental Escapes fully supports the efforts off trade partners.
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