Sixty places worth renting a villa. Twenty more we have looked at and passed on. Picking the destination is harder than picking the villa, so we sorted it for you.
There are roughly 80 places on earth where the luxury villa rental market exists in scale. We cover 60 of them. The rest are either too small, too unreliable, or too overlapping with cities where a hotel is the better decision.
Picking the destination is harder than picking the villa. A perfect villa in the wrong place ruins the trip. An average villa in the right place rescues it. This page sorts our destinations by what each one does well and what each one is not for.
We have organized them by region, but the better way to think about the choice is by trip type. A villa week in Mykonos is a different week than a villa week in Tuscany even if the villas cost the same. Mykonos is about the island, the boats, and the dinners that start at midnight. Tuscany is about the property, the cook in the kitchen, and the slow nine days. Both work. They are not interchangeable.
Below, every region we cover, with our short take on what the destination is for. Click through for the full destination page, which includes the top villas, costs by season, and the things nobody tells you before you book.
The mature villa market. Twenty-five destinations covered, from the Aegean to the Atlantic. The Mediterranean dominates because the inventory has had thirty years to settle.
Groups of friends who can stay up. Aleomandra over Ornos. Always.
Couples and small groups, not big families. The caldera villas are the only ones worth booking.
September if you want the island. July if you want the scene. Rarely both.
The best villa-to-price ratio in the Mediterranean. The north coast is the answer.
Multi-generational at the property, not on the road. Cook in the kitchen, every time.
Honeymoons and small groups, never large. The road defeats anything with a minivan.
Long stays. Three weeks if you can. Anything shorter wastes the drive.
When you also need the city. Cap Ferrat and Cap d’Antibes are not the same villa market.
Spring and fall, not summer. August is a traffic jam with a view.
When the villa needs to be the destination. Off-property dining is not the strong suit.
The masseria question. Some are a working farm. Some are a hotel with goats. Know which you are booking.
Pick a coast. The east is volcanoes and dining. The west is wine and quieter. Do not split the trip.
Fifteen destinations. The villa market peaks December through March. Hurricane-season pricing is real, and so is hurricane-season risk.
Winter weeks at any price. The New Year’s premium is 3x the rest of January.
Family Caribbean done well. Grace Bay is the obvious answer. It is also the right one.
Quiet beach Caribbean. The island is short on dining. The villas compensate.
When you want the villa staffed and the island closed. The Mustique Company runs it.
Old-money Caribbean. The villas come with the resort’s kitchen.
The Mandarin Oriental controls the island. Book the villa side, not the hotel rooms.
Twenty destinations. Bali is the mature market. Phuket is the volume market. Sri Lanka and Cambodia are the markets we added in 2025 because the inventory finally cleared our bar.
The most mature villa market outside Europe. Canggu has changed. Ubud has not.
Lower price ceiling than the rest of this list. Kamala beach over Patong, always.
Smaller than Phuket. Often better. The north and west coasts are the booking.
Galle Fort and the south coast. Stay six nights minimum. Drive nothing, hire the car.
December to February. The villa near Hirafu, not the chalet near the lifts.
The private-island villa is a different product than the overwater bungalow. We rank both separately.
Memorial Day to Labor Day. Otherwise skip. Sagaponack beats Southampton on a per-bedroom basis.
December to March. Red Mountain over Snowmass for the villa quality.
Caribbean prices in the Pacific. The Pedregal villas are the answer.
Four destinations covered. The villa market is uneven outside Marrakech and the Dubai compounds. We will add more when the inventory supports a useful page.
Six destinations between them. The bushcamp villa, the wine-country estate, and the South Pacific overwater are three separate products. We rank them as such.
We add destinations slowly. A region only goes on this list when we can list at least 25 villas that meet our quality bar, and when we have stayed in or directly vetted enough of them to write a destination page that is useful.
We have passed on places that look good on the surface. The Greek mainland beyond the Cyclades, large parts of Croatia, most of mainland Mexico, the Brazilian coast outside Trancoso, the Vietnamese coast outside Hoi An. The villa inventory does not yet support a useful guide. When it does, we will add them.
If you have stayed in a property in one of those places that should change our mind, the editorial inbox is open.
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.