Jet Setting Without A Hotel

Traveling the world in stylish boutique hotels is definitely high on my list of priorities. However, in some destinations renting an apartment or villa for your holiday can be a better choice. For instance, if you choose a city that you are truly going to want to explore, instead of a getaway where the main focus is to sit near the pool all day, then finding the perfect apartment or villa should be on your list. A great example of this is the amazing city of Buenos Aires. Hip hotels in the Palermo district are inexpensive ($125-175/night). But, renting a  luxury apartment in the Palermo district is just as easy and even more affordable (especially if you are doing a mini-retirement for a month or more). I explored this option and found that I could rent a beautiful 1-bedroom apartment for $500 per week and $1,200 per month through a company called Buenos Aires Habitat. In this case, renting an apartment is almost one third of the cost compared to staying in a boutique hotel.  Now, I know South America is ridiculously inexpensive, so I came up with a few more examples in other destinations around the world.

Example 1

Where: Cape Town, South Africa

# of People: Two Couples (4 people total)

Duration: 1 Week

Cape Town is perfect for a beach getaway with friends. I used Cape Town Villas and found a two bedroom villa directly on the beach 30 meters from Camps Bay Beach for $283-591 per night depending on the season (remember this can be split between the two couples). Now, the luxurious boutique hotel 12 Apostles Hotel (also located in Camps Bay) is $645-$1567 per night per couple!

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Example 2

Where: Florence, Italy

# of People: One Couple (2 people)

Duration: One Week

Florence is a beautiful city and you’ll definitely enjoy being on the streets living La Dolce Vita instead of in your hotel suite. I used The Smart Cactus to find a beautiful apartment witin walking distance on the city center. The cost per week is about $1,250 which compared to paying $2,030 per week at the Lungarno or $2,450 at  JK Place.

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Example 3

Where: St. Bart’s, Caribbean

# of People: One Couple (2 people)

Duration: One Week (not Christmas/New Years)

A great way to enjoy St. Bart’s is by renting a villa. They’re typically tucked away in the hillside with spectacular views (from their private pools) of the surrounding islands such as Anguilla. I found a beautiful luxury villa on the Villa Caribe website for $2,500-$4,000 per week for all weeks (except Xmas/New Years). The Eden Rock luxury hotel’s cheapest rates range from $4,585-$6,426 for one week.

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Tips for Not Getting Screwed or Surprised

* When choosing an apartment to rent, ask for references of people that you can contact that have actually stayed in the villa or apartment that you are interested in.
* Rent from a company rather than an individual.
* Make sure you read the agreement. Are utilities, linens, towels, maid service etc.. included?
* Confirm that they have wi-fi/internet access and air conditioning/heating? (Dont’ assume they do)
* Is there parking available?
* In what area of the city is it located? Check the area thoroughly to make sure you’re exactly where you want to be.
* Print a copy of your agreement and keep it with you.
* Ask if there are any additional charges.
* Ask for the rules regarding the deposit. Make sure you follow them to ensure you get the deposit back at the end of your stay.

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4 Responses to “Jet Setting Without A Hotel”

  1. Maria | Never the Same River Twice 02. Oct, 2008 at 3:55 pm #

    Kim, I completely agree that renting an apartment/condo is the way to go if you’re staying put for a week or more. Some of the best deals I’ve found over the years are:
    A condo on the water in Boothbay Habor, Maine – $500 for the week
    A condo 3 blocks off Duval Street with a waterfront view and pool access in Key West – $1000
    A 2 bedroom villa with jacuzzi in the Columbier area of St. Barts – $1500 including car rental (low season)

    Besides the increased privacy and cost savings, I really like how villas give you the opportunity to shop and cook like a local. Grocery stores are a great way to learn about a place very quickly. You see all types of people and get a lot of insight into to the food and culture.

  2. soultravelers3 04. Oct, 2008 at 9:13 pm #

    There are even better deals if you can go for monthly rentals. We only pay around 600 dollars a month for luxury village houses in a gorgeous 15th century village in Andalucia, Spain with spectacular ocean views! These same places go for a fortune by the week during the sweltering summer high season when sun starved Brits go on “holiday”. It is crazy, because the crowds are gone and the weather is perfect in the winter! ;)

  3. Ray Wallace 10. Oct, 2008 at 11:44 pm #

    Wow! Living the Jet Set Life. It must be nice. I wouldn’t exactly know what it is like, but I hope to someday find out for myself. Hopefully within the next 5 years. Good Luck!

  4. luca 18. Oct, 2008 at 1:07 pm #

    I second ….and if anyone wants to rent a flat in Rio de Janeiro…Im here to help !
    best

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