Villa, condo, casita, beach house, timeshare — vacation rentals go by many names. All these terms mean the same thing to families — a vacation home to rent for your family. What better way to enhance your vacation than by having a place of your own to enjoy it in?

According to iPropertyManagement, 450 million people worldwide use vacation rentals. However, the US is the biggest market and represents about one-fifth of the more than $75 billion in global revenues.
Surprisingly, more than two out of three (70%) vacation rental companies are small. These companies aren’t always individuals who invested in a few Airbnb properties in their neighborhood. More typically, these are agents in popular resort areas who manage fewer than 20 units for absentee owners.
The Right Time and Way to Book Vacation Rentals

Planning a vacation now may not sound like a good idea with such high inflation rates and economic uncertaintly. However, going on a vacation doesn’t have to cost you a lot of money. Our first tip: save money smartly by investing your travel budget in a vacation rental. Choose a vacation rental instead of a hotel says VRBO.com, and spend an average of 50% less per square-foot on your accommodations.
Our second tip: Be flexible when you begin searching. Heed our third tip, because being very selective about destinations and amenities costs, too. Beautiful Places, for example, is a very high end, full service company that finds villas, private homes and furnished getaways for special clients. Need a helicopter landing permit with your weekend house? Want trained ponies in the yard when the children arrive? Beautiful Places’ staff pride themselves on accommodating any request at luxury vacation rentals in Northern California wine country, France, Italy, and Mexico. Special requests and pricey destinations all add to the final cost of your vacation rental.
Size matters. A place of your own is better for a large family than staying at a hotel. You get added privacy, cooking facilities, free parking and a local vibe. These benefits are especially true when you compare beach vacation rentals to multinational oceanfront resorts.
Check out a vacation villa or rental condo from our resources below. Just follow my other tips on how to rent a vacation home, where to go, and what to think about before booking.
More Benefits of Renting a Vacation Home

Surveys show that travelers enjoy vacation rentals, with nine out of town saying they will rent again within three years. These are the top reasons that travelers choose vacation rentals over other paid accommdations.
1. Value for the price: More than nine in 10 travelers rate value as the main reason they select vacation rentals. Vacation rentals often provide significant cost savings vs other lodging options.
2. Privacy and Cleanliness: Since the pandemic began, getting a more hygienic space away from other travelers has risen in importance. More than 89% say privacy and comfort are primary motivators.
3. Full kitchen facilities: Nearly 90% of travelers choose vacation rentals for access to fully equipped kitchens, which offer the freedom to prepare meals, store snacks/leftovers, or visit local markets for fresh, regional ingredients.
4. More space overall: Vacation rentals often provide from 1,000 square feet to more than 4,000 square feet of space. 86% of travelers agree this is a key reason to rent.
5. Amenities: This is a top consideration for 85% of travelers. Amenities and facilities such as bath toiletries, fresh linens — even game rooms, private swimming pools, fireplaces, in-home movie theatres — may be provided by professional property managers.
6. Extra bedrooms: Fully seven in 10 travelers find multiple bedrooms to be a top vacation rental motivator.
7. Family “togethering:” 68% say they’ll choose vacation rentals for the experience of quality time together underneath one roof. For many, it’s this atmosphere that sets vacation rentals apart.
Tips for Finding Vacation Home Rentals

If you never thought about renting a villa for a reunion, or really aren’t sure how, it’s not as hard as you might think. Here are my tips on how to rent a villa that will fit the needs of you and your very posh family.
1. Where to go? The first thing you want to think about is where you want to go. What will everyone in the family do there? Places with a tropical climate probably will be more expensive than others.
2. What is your budget? Of course this will tie into how much money you have to spend. For example, at the full service villa rental agency Wimco, a spacious oceanside, four-bedroom villa at St. Barts can cost as much as $60,000 a week in the winter high season. To have more flexibility and choice with a limited budget, look around. Sites like VRBO are great because vacation rentals by owners come in all price ranges.
3. Remember, research is your friend. Planning ahead will give you lots more choices, especially for the busy summer and holiday seasons and you can save a lot too.
Of course, the tips regarding how to choose the best of the best in high-end rentals also apply to budget options. Keep in mind, there are always other options available and research will pay off.
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I am ecstatic that I was able to participate in learning my heritage, history, and my parents past.
My trip to Africa was really an extraordinary experience, and I fell in love with the country Nigeria. I am so happy that my father allowed me to see my heritage and my family.
Truly humbling
I hope you enjoy learning about my experiences in Paris, France!
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My experience with traveling to a foreign nation, in the form of a blog.
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I recommend this or a similar trip for any future paleontologists. I have since been to the Field Museum in Chicago and the American Museum of Natural History in New York, and am pleased to have visited all the major paleontological museums in North America.
I hope you have fun on your trips, too!
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I hope you enjoy the lessons i learned over seas in Spain! I know I will take them with me as I move forward in life. Thank you for reading!
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The summer of my sophmore year in high school I spent a week in El Salvador. This one week changed my life. As I volunteered in El Salvador I gained an amazing view of different cultures and life styles. I developed a love for El Salvador and its people. And my memories there will remain with me through out my life. It is my dream that one day I will be able to return their and give more of my time to those amazing people.
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My amazing trip
It was definitely a trip to remember that I'd do any day! 🙂
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I am very glad to know that Disney Cruise Line is taking health so seriously, yet making cleanliness palatable for kids. These suggestions are also great for air travel, another germy breeding ground. Thanks for the info!
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This is a really fun outing, but if you can't get out to the countryside, just visit one of those urban tree sellers. A lot of them in the northeast are staffed by college kids from Canada, who take a break, get into a rental trailer and drive it south, then re-sell trees they have bought on consignment to pay for the next semester.
I always ask (nicely) and I always get (with a smile), the extra boughs that they take off to make the trees look even all around. With some ribbon, maybe the wire from a coat hanger and lots of creativity, it's easy to get the kids helping you turn old boughts into beautiful wreaths for around the house.
Love the photos in this article!
Thanks for having this contest; my family loves Snowmass and it would be great to go back there. We took our son when he was about 7 and it was a great learning adventure for all of us. The instructors are terrific and we had fun, but it's not something we could afford to do right now.
Thanks for giving us another chance to go back!
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Jean explained that she'd enjoyed playing along the scavenger hunt but was anxious about the random drawing for a winner.
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So glad it's helpful to you with your teens, I've already given the Primland brochure to my own mom and her girlfriend who want to tour the Blue Ridge Parkway and look at the Appalachian handcrafts. This is a great base for lots of exploration. If you go, I know you'll enjoy it!
This sounds like a real find and perfect for my own family. I ma always looking for resorts that will work as destinations with lots to do for my two teens, and Primland sounds excellent. Thanks for spreading the word!
Thanks so much for sharing your dreams about the Galapagos; that's the way we all felt when we learned that the terrific Lindblad team wanted to work on this project. so excited to know that someone's dream will reallyl come true! And a 6th grader is the perfect travel companion.
Don't forget to post your a link to your comment here :
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so you're sure to be recorded as an entry into the grand prize drawing. Hope to see you on Twitter too @familytravel4um @travelingmoms @takingthekids @LindbladEXP
If there are no comments on our blog, does this mean that our blog has been rejected, or that it has not been reviewed yet? thanks!
As noted, thanks to your enthusiasm, there are several thousand posts to read, so the judges will be done by mid October. Check back after that to see your status!
I tried following the steps above for finding out about the scholarship judging, but I'm still lost. Does it show up at the bottom of your blog? Or is it just off to the side when you have the option of clicking on your blog? Like, is it next to the name of your blog, the date it was published and then the word scholarship with either a yes or no? Thanks!
Crystal – you get an email