Set within Austria’s snow-capped Tyrol region, Tyrolia Estate offers an elevated take on Alpine living — a private, fully staffed chalet retreat that sleeps 15, just 15 minutes from the legendary slopes and boutiques of Kitzbühel.
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Set within Austria’s snow-capped Tyrol region, Tyrolia Estate offers an elevated take on Alpine living — a private, fully staffed chalet retreat that sleeps 15, just 15 minutes from the legendary slopes and boutiques of Kitzbühel.
Just five minutes from the slopes of Kitzbühel, Chalet Montana hosts up to 16 guests in eight bedrooms, and comes with a private chef, butler, and concierge service.
Cruise the Turkish Riviera aboard an Ottoman-era floating palace. Originally built in Scotland and repurposed by the British during the Gallipoli campaign in WWI, this historic yacht has since hosted royalty and presidents—and is now available to book exclusively.
This stunning rental property offers a coveted south-facing position in Sainte-Maxime, with 360° panoramic view of the Mediterranean, the Esterel mountains and the village of Saint-Tropez.
Steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, this hidden gem is located at the southernmost tip of Tuscany, where the Tyrrhenian Sea meets the rolling hills.
This renovated mas is the ideal base to experience the charm of Provence, nestled in the French countryside just 5 minutes from Maussane-Les-Alpilles.
This stunning property, which was transformed in 2022, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a peaceful and luxurious escape in the Italian countryside, with five-star service and amenities.
Only accessible by boat, this prestigious luxury villa rental is tucked away on the western shores of Lake Como, one of the most glamorous destinations in Italy.
The luxury villa rental offers a unique opportunity to experience the hospitality of Italian aristocracy with this fully catered retreat in the heart of Tuscany.
When it comes to top destinations in Italy, Tuscany is renowned around the world for its rolling landscapes of vineyards and olive groves, but the Tuscan coast has largely remained a well-kept secret by Italians and the cognoscenti.