Villas in Africa
Whether you’re in search of opulent luxury in the captivating cities of Morocco, the tranquility of picturesque landscapes in Cape Town, or the awe-inspiring wildlife of Tanzania, Africa beckons as an enchanting and diverse destination. Our journey began with a curated selection of exceptional villas across these remarkable regions, and to this day, we continue to be dedicated experts in these magnificent destinations. Within our extensive portfolio, you’ll uncover an assortment of Moroccan riads, Cape Town’s charming cottages, and Tanzanian safari lodges in prime locations throughout these countries. Take your experience to new heights with our exclusive concierge services, offering tailor-made enhancements such as guided tours, private chefs, or expert guides to cater to your every desire.
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Why Choose a French Villa?
Love for France: If you’ve fallen in love with France, as many travelers do, a French villa is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of this captivating country.
Diverse Locations: France offers a diverse range of landscapes and regions, each with its own unique charm. Whether you prefer the Mediterranean climate of the Cote d’Azur, the opulence of a French chateau, the excitement of the French Alps for skiing, or the tranquility of rural cottages, there’s a French villa to match your preferences.
Unrestricted Self-Catering: Staying in a French villa provides the freedom and flexibility of self-catering. You’re not limited by the schedule and offerings of a hotel, giving you the opportunity to explore local markets and cuisine, and truly make the holiday your own.
Picturesque Landscapes: French villas offer stunning backdrops, from vineyards to ocean views and mountainscapes. You can escape the monotony of the same four walls and wake up to breathtaking scenery every day.
Tailored to Your Needs: Whether you’re traveling with family, as a couple, with friends, or solo, there’s a French villa that caters to your requirements. You can choose villas with pools, homes near villages, or those within walking distance of the beach. This means you can find the perfect accommodation to suit your vacation style.
Hand-Picked Selection: Plenty of Villa’s has a curated portfolio of villas and chateaux in France, selected for their unique charm and stunning locations. This ensures that you’ll have an extraordinary experience in this captivating destination.
In summary, choosing a French villa allows you to indulge in the enchantment of France, immerse yourself in diverse landscapes, and enjoy a self-catering holiday that’s tailored to your needs. With a hand-picked selection of properties, you can be sure that your French villa experience will be truly unforgettable.
BEST TIME TO VISIT FRANCE
In short, the best time to visit depends on the region you’ll be visiting. The South of France is a real summer scorcher but as the Mediterranean climate comes alive, so do the crowds. From mid-June to August, the water is pleasantly warm, and temperatures reach highs of 30°C+. However, if you’re keen to discover the French Riviera off-season, go between April-early June or September-November. The festive season is also a wonderful time to visit – think Christmas morning in a French chateau. Check out our top winter holidays in France.
Northern France
The north of the country, like nearby Britain, is unpredictable and wet and generally mimics the same temperatures as the UK. The west coast shares also the same unpredictability; even in the summer, it is subject to thundery days. Despite that, you’ll still have stunning scenery in every direction!
Central and Eastern France
Temperatures in Central and Eastern areas are more comfortable to judge thank to its continental climate – meaning cold winters and hot summers of 25°C.
If the weather isn’t a significant consideration, but instead you’re looking to avoid the crowds, then give Easter a miss and stick to spring and autumnal months. Ski aficionados should also be aware of the February school ski break.
It’s also worth knowing that the French also love to holiday in their own country between mid-July to the end of August and rightly so – but again, increasing the flurry of crowds.