Four Seasons Launches a Vacations Rental Website

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Luxury hotel franchise Four Seasons has created its own luxury vacation rental site, featuring private villas, residences, and holiday homes. Four Seasons’ launching of their new site comes at a time where short term rental booking sites, such as Airbnb, FlipKey, and VRBO, are seeing a lot of frequent use from customers.

Four Seasons is looking to attract larger families and groups of friends traveling together with its new site, which boasts upscale properties, urban residences, and resort villas all around the globe. Guests also have the option, with each reservation that they make, to request a private chef or chauffeur and can also take advantage of other possible services like housekeeping, fitness facilities, and a childproofed home before arrival.

At the moment, 13 different properties, in locations like the Americas and the Caribbean, Africa, and Asia, are all available on the website to rent.

“We’re seeing a steady increase in multi-generational and small group travel, guests who want to get away with children, grandparents or groups of friends to celebrate holidays or mark special moments. And these guests are looking at residential options,” announced Jose Soriano, vice-president of worldwide operations, through a press statement. “Whether a pied-a-terre in the city or a holiday villa, our new website takes the guess work out of finding a Four Seasons vacation rental that offers the privacy, space and freedom of being at home with an ideal base from which to explore a new destination, relax or entertain – all while having full access to Four Seasons signature service and amenities to deliver every comfort and luxury.”

By combining the prestige of its luxury hotels with comfort of summer home, it’s very like that Four Seasons could become a big player in the vacation rental business very soon.

Photo via Four Seasons Vacation Rentals 

Written by Chris King

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