We say which villas are not worth the money.
Plum Guide cannot. Onefinestay cannot. They are selling the villa. We are not. Every best-of guide on the site names the villas we passed on and explains why.
We review luxury villas the way we wish someone had reviewed them for us. Twelve thousand properties. Sixty destinations. One opinion per page.
Plum Guide cannot. Onefinestay cannot. They are selling the villa. We are not. Every best-of guide on the site names the villas we passed on and explains why.
Bedrooms, square meters, distance to grocery, peak-season minimum stay, generator backup, exact deposit terms. Marketing copy disguises facts. We do not.
Affiliate commissions, sponsored content, eventual display ads. The full breakdown is on one page, not buried. If we recommend a villa, it is because it is good.
The destinations our readers book most. Each card links through to the full destination page, with neighborhoods, cost data, and the villas we passed on.
Groups of friends who can stay up. The neighborhood matters more than the villa.
Winter weeks at any price. The seven-week peak premium is real.
Multi-generational at the property, not on the road. The cook in the kitchen is the norm.
The most mature villa market outside Europe. The price ceiling is lower than you think.
The best villa-to-price ratio in the Mediterranean. The northern coast is the answer.
Long stays. Three weeks if you can. Anything shorter and the drive isn’t worth it.
A 32-page PDF on what to ask before you book, how to read a villa contract, the deposit games, the chef trap, and how to know when a $40,000 week is worth it. Free. We trade it for an email.
The curation is real. The price premium is real. When Plum is the right platform and when it is the wrong one.
ComparisonTwo islands, two trips. We pick one for groups of eight and one for couples, and we explain the math.
How-ToThe villa’s preferred chef is fine. The five chefs we name in this guide are better. The math is in your favor.
Best-OfPhotogenic, well-marketed, and consistently disappointing once you arrive. With named alternatives that cost less.
How-ToWhat is negotiable, what is not, when the management company will move on price, and the three sentences that work.
Cost GuideHeadline rate, plus service, plus tax, plus staff, plus the chef. The total on a Pointe Milou six-bedroom for New Year’s week.
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“Mykonos, 10 adults, second week of August, private chef, pool: $48,000 to $72,000 for 7 nights.”
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See the rate cardThe new villas we added, the destinations we are watching, and one villa we are recommending or passing on. Mondays.
Where to stay when a hotel is the better call. Where to eat at the villa’s nearest market town. Where to drink before the staff arrive at 7.