Why neighbouring villas are ideal for group holidays

by Scott Crowe, Villa Plus Contributor

Planning a group holiday can be quite the challenge. Whether you’re organising a multi-generation family trip, a milestone occasion or a getaway with friends, finding accommodation that keeps everyone close to each other is one of the biggest logistical considerations.

This is where our neighbouring villas for big groups come into their own. There is a range across Villa Plus destinations, located literally next door to or within a stone’s throw of each other. Booking one of these special spaces means that your group will be within touching distance, whilst maintaining your own space. Let’s explore how cluster villas can transform the experience of group travel.

Why choose neighbouring villas?

Booking neighbouring villas gives you the perfect blend of togetherness and independence when on a group holiday, something that’s difficult to achieve at a hotel or in a single place to stay.

Perfect for group travel

Staying in neighbouring villas means everyone is in easy reach. Things are organised before you head away, lessening the need for taxis between meeting points, giving everyone a focal point to meet and make holiday memories. You’ll be able to move between the villas in quick-fire time, making it convenient to gather for meals, celebrations and relaxation by the pool.

At the same time, having separate villas gives you your own bedrooms, bathrooms and living spaces. You’re able to retreat and recharge when you want, without feeling too crowded.

Ideal for extended family

Clustering villas together is a perfect set-up if you’re travelling with extended family, especially if younger children are coming along.

If the evening experiences go on well after dusk, having another villa gives parents a place to retreat and make sure the kids stay in their bedtime routine. You’ll have the perfect balance between shared moments and privacy.

Great for special occasions

Whether it’s a big birthday, anniversary or get-together, neighbouring villas provide the perfect setting.

You’ll be able to host group dinners, celebrations by the pool and unwind in the sunshine together, all whilst keeping the accommodation flexible. It’s like having your own private resort for your group.

The practical benefits of neighbouring villas

Beyond the advantages for group holidays, there are also many practical benefits of clustering your villas together:

Space without compromise: Instead of squeezing everyone into one villa, multiple villas give you the space to spread out comfortably.

Flexible budgets: Everyone coming on the group holiday can choose where to stay in the cluster based on their budget, without having to venture to a villa that’s much further away.

Prime locations: Our cluster villas are located in sought-after areas, close to beaches, stunning sea views and lush countryside, so you’ll experience the very best of the destination.

More amenity options: You’ll have multiple pools and living areas to gather in. The younger ones can have their own space whilst the adults relax, and have the ability to host alternately.

Our best neighbouring villas for group holidays

If you’re planning a trip with family or friends, choosing the right villa clusters can make all the difference. We offer a fantastic selection of neighbouring properties across some of Europe’s most popular destinations – let’s take you through our handpicked selection.

Beachside villas in Rhodes

If you’re looking for sunshine and proximity to the beach, look no further than our cluster of three villas in Pefkos, Rhodes. This trio of villas, named Pefkos Cove, Pefkos Shore and Pefkos Sunset, does exactly what they say on the tin.

Each is just 200m away from the beauty of Kavos Beach and full of contemporary fittings, having been built in 2025. Welcoming a total of eight guests each, they’re ready to welcome group holidays to this magical Mediterranean Greek island.

Close to the heart of the action in Menorca

Menorca is an ideal island for a family holiday, with a relatively short flight time from the UK. Get close to the heart of the picturesque south west of the island with our range of cluster villas centred around the popular resort of Calan Bosch

Villa Marte and Villa Pluton are just a pair of the fantastic properties to choose from. The neighbouring villas are just a 15-minute walk from the resort’s marina, where an abundance of bars and restaurants are yours to choose from.

These aren’t the only options in this area either – villas Maui, Avellano and Jupiter are all a literal stone’s throw away too.

Scenic countryside in Corfu

The rural area around Corfu’s Dassia offers a refreshing contrast to the island’s busier resorts. You’ll find rolling green hills, olive groves and a slower pace of life that’s perfect for a relaxing holiday with loved ones.

It’s here you’ll find a homely trio of villas for big groups: Oras Corfu Anastasia, Oras Corfu Thaleia, Oras Corfu Dionisos, and Oras Corfu Tomas. The neighbours are in the heart of the scenic countryside, without being too far from amenities and activities in Dassia itself.

Stunning sea views in Fuerteventura

For groups seeking sunshine and sweeping ocean vistas, Fuerteventura’s Caleta de Fuste offers the perfect setting. This resort on the Canary Islands’ east coast is known for its open landscape and uninterrupted Atlantic Ocean views, creating a real sense of space and calm. 

Villas such as the cluster of Maresia, Opal and Pause are ideal for making the most of these surroundings, with elevated positions that capture the sea on the horizon. Whether you’re enjoying a morning coffee on the terrace or watching the sunset with family and friends, these villas give you a scenic and tranquil base for a memorable group holiday.

Pinnacle of quality in Kefalonia

Kefalonia is nothing short of a premium island escape. The quiet Greek gem sits in the Aegean, offering a serene setting that lets quality do the talking. In Sami, villas such as the Mandolin and Corelli cluster offer a modern, stylish base just moments from the beach, with beautiful sea views adding to the sense of luxury.

Further south in Lourdas, Michou Thalassa and Michou Helios continue this theme, combining contemporary design with exceptional locations close to the coastline.

Our tips for booking neighbouring villas

To make the most of your group holiday, a little bit of extra planning goes a long way when booking neighbouring villas.

Book early: With cluster villas in premium locations, demand is high, especially during school holidays and the peak summer months. It’s crucial to secure your preferred duo or trio early, and you’ll have a lot more choice by looking in advance.

Check the layout and maps: Look at the journey time between villas. Whilst many of our cluster villas are neighbours, you may prefer a degree of distance or vice versa, especially if travelling with little ones or elderly relatives.

Plan your shared spaces: Before you travel, decide which villa will act as the main social hub. This might be the one with the largest terrace, best pool area or biggest kitchen. Having a designated gathering spot makes group meals, celebrations and downtime much easier to organise.

Coordinate arrivals and key details: If possible, try to arrive around the same time so everyone can settle in together and kick off the holiday as a group. It’s also worth discussing food shops, airport transfers and who’s staying in which room in advance to avoid any confusion on arrival.

A golf holiday guide to Caleta de Fuste, Fuerteventura

by Scott Crowe, Villa Plus Contributor

Few destinations combine year-round sunshine, high-quality golf courses and laid-back coastal charm quite like Caleta de Fuste. Located on the east coast of Fuerteventura, it benefits from the consistent warmth blown westwards from the Sahara desert, making it one of the premier spots for a golf holiday in the Canary Islands.

Browse our range of stunning holiday villas in Caleta de Fuste and start practising your pitches and putts.

Why choose Caleta de Fuste for a golf holiday?

When it comes to golf holidays, several factors make Caleta de Fuste the place to go in Fuerteventura and quite possibly the Canary Islands as a whole. One of its biggest advantages is proximity and accessibility to some of the best golf courses in the region. Travel time is kept to a minimum, with the resort just a 10-minute drive from Fuerteventura Airport, which serves flights from a huge range of destinations throughout the UK and beyond.

The climate is, of course, another major draw. With average temperatures typically ranging between 20 and 28 degrees Celsius throughout the year, Caleta de Fuste golf courses are some of the most sun-soaked you’ll find for a relatively short flight time.

Beyond the fairways, the area itself offers a relaxed atmosphere that’s inclusive of all. It centres around a sheltered bay with a sandy beach, a marina and a wide range of restaurants and bars. It’s lively without being overwhelming, making it suitable for both groups of golfers and families travelling together.

The best time to go on a Caleta de Fuste golf holiday

Warmth and lack of rainfall, akin to its neighbouring Sahara Desert, make Caleta de Fuste a genuine year-round destination for a golf holiday. However, certain times of the year may suit your preferences, depending on your priorities.

Winter: By using the term winter, we really mean northern European winter! From December to March, local golf courses enjoy temperatures in the low 20s, making it perfect for long rounds without excessive heat. Choose dates outside of the UK and German school holidays for a quieter atmosphere around the resort.

Spring: Given its balance of slightly warmer temperatures and lack of crowds, April to June is considered by many golf holiday veterans to be the best time to go to Caleta de Fuste.

Summer: Hotter temperatures mean that you’d want to avoid being out on a Fuerteventura golf course in the middle of the day, but this can be used for wining and dining! Early morning and late afternoon tee times are recommended and popular.

Autumn: Another strong contender, given that the summer crowds thin out and the temperature remains stubbornly high after the peak summer period. The Atlantic Ocean off Playa del Castillo is at its warmest at this time, too.

The best golf courses in Caleta de Fuste

Caleta de Fuste is home to two outstanding golf courses, each offering a distinct experience:

Fuerteventura Golf Club

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Difficulty: Moderate

The first 18-hole club to open on Fuerteventura, Fuerteventura Golf Club hosted the Open de España in 2004, which speaks volumes about its quality. Designed by Juan Catarineu, it features picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean, palm-lined fairways and three lakes across its spotless resort that remains the most established on the island.

Complete with wide fairways and generous greens, it’s a golf course for all levels and abilities. However, it isn’t a figurative walk in the park either, as a total of 67 bunkers and pretty, yet punishing water hazards can capture wayward shots. 

Salinas de Antigua Golf Club

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Difficulty: Challenging

This course offers a more modern and visually striking challenge. Designed by Manolo Piñeiro, its 18 holes are exposed to the Atlantic’s winds via its elevated greens. There are volcanic rock formations that tie in perfectly with the wider Fuerteventura landscape.

Tighter fairways mean that strategic shots are rewarded to a greater extent here, with no let-up when you reach the greens, which offer hidden dips and peaks that reward tactical play. Flat and walkable, it’s a course that rewards finesse rather than sheer power.

The best holiday villas in Caleta de Fuste

Villa Strelitzia and Villa Hibiscus

Pair these neighbouring three-bedroom villas together for the ultimate group golf holiday in Caleta de Fuste. Both are newly built contemporary homes, with plush interiors and an outdoor space that’s befitting of holiday memories.

As you can expect, both have an outdoor pool to enjoy the Fuerteventura sunshine from and are located within easy reach of the best golf courses in Caleta de Fuste.

Distance from Salinas de Antigua: 1km

Distance from Fuerteventura Golf Club: 3.5km

Villa Humaik

A large villa that’s suitable for seven guests, Humaik has an en-suite double bedroom, two twin bedrooms and one single bedroom.

A generous outdoor space is characterised by tall palm trees and pristine artificial turf. You’re literally neighbours with the Salinas de Antigua course here.

Distance from Salinas de Antigua: on the course itself, 2km from the course entrance

Distance from Fuerteventura Golf Club: 3km

Villa Ocean Paradise

Another villa that’s on the Salinas de Antigua course itself, Ocean Paradise enjoys expansive views of the Atlantic Ocean and easy access to the vast coastline.

A traditional interior gives way to a covered outdoor space that’s the perfect place to relax and dine alfresco after a round of golf. A large canopy bed by the pool is the icing on the cake.

Distance from Salinas de Antigua: on the course itself, 500m from the course entrance

Distance from Fuerteventura Golf Club: 4km

Villa Maresia

A contemporary place to stay that leaves no stone unturned, complete with a putting green to practice before you hit the golf course. Its five bedrooms make it ideal for a group golf holiday.

High ceilings indoors allow natural light to filter in from its raised windows, and there’s a generous outdoor terrace to relax and unwind on. It’s a beautiful, airy Caleta de Fuste property.

Distance from Salinas de Antigua: 2km

Distance from Fuerteventura Golf Club: 3km

Villa Opal

Opal is a great choice as another five-bedroom villa. The open plan layout makes it an ideal spot for socialising as you overlook the Salinas de Antigua golf course. 

This signature villa is luxury personified, with a putting green and table tennis table to keep the competition going long after you’ve left the golf course.

Distance from Salinas de Antigua: on the course itself, just 200m from the entrance

Distance from Fuerteventura Golf Club: 4km

Villa Naipa Golf

A prestigious spot next to Fuerteventura Golf Course and within easy reach of Salinas de Antigua.

A large outdoor saltwater swimming pool is overlooked by a spacious covered terrace with loungers and a dining table. There are sun loungers to relax after a long round of golf.

Distance from Salinas de Antigua: 4.5km

Distance from Fuerteventura Golf Club: 500m

Our tips for a golf holiday in Caleta de Fuste

  1. Book tee times in advance

While the Caleta de Fuste courses are rarely overcrowded, the peak winter months can be busy. Securing tee times ahead of arrival ensures you get your preferred schedule.

  1. Consider hiring your clubs

Travelling light is often worth it. Both main courses offer good-quality club hire, saving you the hassle and cost of transporting your own set.

  1. Use a hire car if playing multiple courses

Although the resort is compact, having a car gives you the flexibility to explore more of the island or easily travel between your Villa Plus villa and the courses.

  1. Stay hydrated and sun-protected

Even in the ‘cooler’ months, the sun can be strong. Sunscreen, a hat and plenty of water are essential for comfortable rounds.

  1. Mix golf with downtime

Caleta de Fuste isn’t just about golf. Take full advantage of the amenities in your Villa Plus villa and explore the beach, marina and restaurants to balance your itinerary.

Experience the ultimate St. Patrick’s Day in Lanzarote

St Patrick’s Day in Puerto del Carmen has become an iconic annual celebration by the sea. Here’s an overview of the event and how you can be a part of the fun next year.

The sunniest St. Patrick’s Day in the world  

Every spring, a vibrant three-day St. Patrick’s Day celebration takes over Lanzarote. The streets are filled with a sea of green, orange and white as the island comes alive with shamrocks, Celtic music and cultural traditions. Over the years, the event has grown to become one of the largest Irish celebrations in the Canary Islands, strengthening the bonds between the Irish community and Lanzarote. It’s a treasured event that locals and visitors look forward to each year.  

Did you know? 385,000 Irish people visit Lanzarote every year  

At Villa Plus, we can’t think of a better way to celebrate – it is truly “the sunniest St. Patrick’s Day in the world!” Lanzarote is a favourite destination for our villa guests, who join thousands of tourists and residents in Puerto del Carmen to pay tribute to Ireland’s patron Saint, enjoying a joyful, family-friendly atmosphere along the seafront promenade.  

What events take place for St. Patrick’s Day in Lanzarote?  

This year, the annual St. Patrick’s Festival took place from March 15th to 17th 2026, and the festival was as popular as ever, featuring a packed program of events: 

Day One: Fun and games  

The St. Patrick’s Festival kicked off on the sandy Los Pocillos Beach. Events included lively Canarian wrestling, a 5K charity race, and a festival first: the Gaelic sport of hurling, one of the world’s oldest and fastest field games.  

Day Two: Musical medley  

On the second day, spectators enjoyed a Canarian and Irish flag exchange, followed by traditional music and dancing from Celtic Roots and Guerma. Later, concerts featured Dessie Hynes, The Sloanes, Conor Magee and Max Santalucia in the heart of the action at Plaza De Varadero (Old Town Harbour).   

Day 3: The festival finale  

On St. Patrick’s Day itself, a huge morning mass at The Church of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish took place. This was followed by a meet-and-greet and group walk to Plaza De Varadero, along with presentations and the Irish National Anthem.   

A highlight of the festival in the late afternoon is the colourful parade along the main strip. The floats glide down the Avenida de las Playas towards the Plaza De Varadero. This year, the Villa Plus team members were lucky enough to join a float!   

Everyone wears green from head to toe, and the festival welcomes all to join in singing, dancing and enjoying the spectacle. The sound of bagpipes fills the air and dancers in traditional outfits lead the way, creating an atmosphere rich with energy and excitement.  

After the parade, the celebrations continue into the night, with some amazing live performances by Irish bands. This year’s lineup included Celtic Roots, Dave & Johnny Grogan, Gayle O’Donovan, Matt Keane Band, Beatrice Senent Dance Group, Sean Magee, and the headline act, Nathan Carter + Band. Craft beer and Guinness were flowing, ensuring plenty of good craic and Irish cheer! The Villa Plus logo was also proudly illuminated on the stage backdrop for all to see.

Top tip: St Patrick’s Day itself is the busiest day of the festival, so arrive at Plaza De Varadero by 2pm for a spot near the stage, as the venue fills up quickly. 

Where to stay in Puerto del Carmen during the St. Patrick’s Festival  

If you’re looking for a place to stay in Puerto del Carmen for the St. Patrick’s Festival next year, Villa Plus has a fantastic selection of villas just steps away from the action. All villas come with private pools and self-catering facilities, making them the perfect base for relaxing and unwinding in the Canarian sunshine. Explore our hand-selected and inspected collection for your next Lanzarote holiday here.  

A showcase of Gaelic gastronomy  

One thing not to miss is the food and drink. The event serves as an amazing showcase of international gastronomy, highlighting a delicious blend of Canarian and Irish delicacies – perfect for keeping you fuelled all day and night. In addition to the pop-up festival stalls, many restaurants and bars participate with special menus, themed decorations and live music.   

Which pubs and restaurants take part?  

From traditional pubs to laidback dining spots, there are all kinds of settings to celebrate at:  

  • La Cascada – Meat and fish grills in a chic and cosy atmosphere.
  • Hawaiian Bar – Enjoy tropical vibes and sea views on the Avenidas de las Playas.
  • Murphy’s – An Irish pub with music all night long; you’re in for a great time!
  • Paddy’s Point – An Irish bar offering cocktails, beers and plenty of live music.

Top tip: Pubs and restaurants fill up early, so book a table where possible.  

The St. Patrick’s Day Festival in Lanzarote guarantees fun for everyone, whether you’re celebrating with your family, friends or partner. The event embraces the true spirit of Irish culture in the centre of Puerto Del Carmen. We hope to see you there next year! 

Practical information  

Festival locations: Plaza del Varadero (Old Town Harbour), Playa Grande, Los Pocillos and various pubs throughout Puerto del Carmen. 

Date: The official 2027 dates are yet to be announced, but the main festival day will be 17th March 2027, on St. Patrick’s Day. 

Entry cost: Free   

Dress code: Green!  

Getting there: Puerto del Carmen is a 10-minute drive from the airport. Parking is very limited on festival days, so it’s best to walk or take a taxi from your villa.  

Booking accommodation: Get ahead and book your Villa Plus villa in Puerto del Carmen today! Why not make the most of our low £100 deposit and spread the cost throughout the rest of the year? View our villas in Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote here

How to stay updated for 2027

For updates on the 2027 St. Patrick’s Festival in Puerto del Carmen, visit the official website: sanpatrickpuertodelcarmen.com  and follow @stpatricklanzarote on Instagram. 

The best spring cultural events in Europe

by Scott Crowe, Villa Plus Contributor

There’s something incredibly special about spring. The days start to lengthen, temperatures begin to rise, and landscapes come to life once again. Nothing quite spoils the senses like that warm ray of sunshine, which has been in short supply over previous months, the sort that hits your skin with an enriching dose of Vitamin D.

As the outside becomes enticing, so do the outdoor events in the calendar. Spring really is one of the best times of the year to delve into the heart and soul of your holiday location, with a range of festivals that cater for locals and visitors alike. In this blog, we’ll take you through the best spring cultural events by theme, covering our wide range of Villa Plus destinations. If you’ve gotten too used to the darker, colder depths of the Northern European winter, imagine the bright change of scenery spring brings. Browse our stunning villas selected by experts and start planning your itinerary!

Floral celebrations

There’s no better sight than spring setting in. These spring destinations burst into bloom, offering travellers a feast for the senses, combining stunning visuals, fragrant gardens and festive local traditions.

1. Festa das Tochas Floridas, Algarve

Where: São Brás de Alportel, Algarve

When: Easter Sunday

Head to the Algarve over Easter to experience one of Portugal’s most striking spring celebrations. Translated as the ‘Festival of Flower Torches’, each Easter Sunday locals carry tall floral torches in a procession through streets decorated with colourful flower carpets. You’ll be immersed in a ritual that beautifully captures the spirit of this region.

As an indication of how embedded the festival is in the local psyche, look to the food that the locals eat as part of the celebration. The almonds and pine nuts that form the staple of this event have been grown by the same family in São Brás de Alportel for more than a century.

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2. Anthestiria Flower Festival, Cyprus

Where: Paphos and Limassol, Cyprus

When: Early May

This ancient Greek festival lives on in modern Cyprus, where the arrival of spring is honoured with a vibrant floral celebration. Expect a festival of colour as Anthestiria lines the streets of Paphos and Limassol with intricate flower floats, lively parades and market stalls selling everything from plants to artisan crafts.

It’s the perfect way to delve deeper into the culture of Cyprus, whilst enjoying the generous spring sunshine. The atmosphere is very much one of cheer and inclusivity, making it ideal for any group of holidaymakers, including families. You’ll leave here with a spring in your step, of that we have no doubt!

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3. Infiorata di Noto (Baroque spring), Sicily

Where: Noto, Sicily

When: Third Sunday of May

Head for Noto to see a feast for the eyes this spring. The town’s central street, Via Corrado Nicolaci, itself surrounded by elegance, is transformed into a vast canvas of flower petals every third Sunday of May. You’ll see detailed floral mosaics that pay homage to different themes. In 2025, the inspiration was based on Catalonia in Spain.

This traditional Baroque artistic representation dates back to the 1600s, so you’ll be sampling an event that’s deeply embedded in Sicilian culture, as well as visiting the famous island at a time when it truly springs into life for the warmer months of the year.

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Culinary highlights

Spring is a season for fresh flavours, local produce and culinary exploration. Whether it’s the vegetables grown in the lush fields, meat farmed to the highest standards or the local vineyard’s latest creation, mark spring in style with some food at these events.

1. Bacchus – Fête des Vins et de la Gastronomie, French Riviera

Where: Toulon, French Riviera

When: March

Close to 200 wine and artisan producers from across Provence gather for one of the Var region’s most celebrated culinary gatherings at La Place d’Armes in Toulon.

Expect to sample cheeses, charcuterie and condiments throughout the trail of tasty stalls. There are live demonstrations amongst the spring sunshine, so take a notepad with you and leave enough space in the suitcase to fill your wine cellar with whatever takes your fancy!

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2. Fira de la Sípia, Majorca

Where: Alcúdia, Majorca

When: April

This spring food festival is marked as one of the most significant in Majorca and celebrates the island’s connection with the sea. Held every April, the event brings together fishermen, local restaurants and artisan producers to showcase their key ingredient of spring: cuttlefish.

Visitors can enjoy a wide range of dishes, from hearty stews to freshly grilled ‘Sípia’. Savour the authentic Majorcan flavours in the serene, maritime setting in the town’s harbour. Add in the glorious spring weather, live music and craft stalls, and you’ve got yourself a spring holiday that will live long in the memory. 

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3. Fritaje i proljetne manjade, Croatia

Where: Central Istria, Croatia

When: Throughout April

Head for Rovinj, Pula or Porec for the ideal base to sample this festival of local flavours. Centred around the deliciousness of traditional egg-based Istrian dishes like ‘Fritaje’, you’ll also enjoy a celebration of the seasonal ingredients that complete these culinary masterpieces. Produce like asparagus brings this choice to life, with it holding a central place amongst the menus of many restaurants in the region.

Look out for wine events to complement the feast of food. In 2025, the town of Gračišće was transformed into a series of taverns hosting local winemakers from across the region. Take a bottle or two back to your villa and admire the Istrian coast over a tipple.

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Cultural traditions

Springtime brings some of the most iconic cultural celebrations across Europe, where centuries-old traditions come alive. These events welcome holidaymakers with open arms and epitomise the sense of community in our hand-picked destinations.

1. Greek Orthodox Easter

Where: Corfu and throughout the Greek islands

When: 12th April

Greece springs to life quite literally as the new season sets in, and there’s no better way to enjoy the warmer weather than by the pool in a Villa Plus villa.

If we had to pick one Greek island to head to for traditional Easter festivities, it would be Corfu. The island blends Orthodox traditions with unique Venetian influences, creating unique customs you won’t find anywhere else in Greece. The ‘botides’ tradition is a particular highlight, where huge clay pots filled with water are hurled from balconies, dramatically smashing on the streets below. There are also midnight celebrations packed with lanterns, music and fireworks, along with huge philharmonic parades that are simply emotional.

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2. Día de Canarias, Canary Islands

Where: Throughout the Canary Islands

When: 30th May

Spring temperatures in the Canary Islands are quite often akin to summer levels in many other parts of Europe, making the archipelago a great getaway for some relatively early rays. To sample authentic island life, mark out 30th May. The Día de Canarias joyfully celebrates the local culture and traditions.

Expect folk music performances, sporting competitions and artisan markets that offer visitors a whole range of island specialities. The place is quite simply buzzing, and with villas dotted along all the prime locations in the Canaries, you’ll be in a prime position with Villa Plus to sample the day in all its glory.

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Which Canary Island is for you?

by Scott Crowe, Villa Plus Contributor

The Canary Islands are a true all-year-round destination. In terms of value for money and travel time, they are hard to beat. Warmth, sunshine and relaxation are assured for a destination that’s a relatively short flight time from gloomier pastures over Northern Europe’s colder months.

Choosing which Canary Island to head to in particular can be a challenge, albeit a welcoming one! Each of these islands have their own brand of allure, so deciphering which one is best for you requires a degree of research.

That’s where we can help. In this guide, we’ll break down the unique appeal of each island to help you decide which of the Canaries is for you. Add in our Signature villas, alongside our game-changing Best price finder tool and planning your next Canary Islands holiday is easier than ever.

1. Tenerife

A Tenerife villa holiday offers the widest range of experiences in one place, with a relatively large population of nearly 1 million people. An island of contrasts, it’s a place where golden beaches sit alongside volcanic landscapes, lively resort promenades and traditional mountain villages. Consider an extended winter stay here, given the sheer variety on offer!

The best things to do in Tenerife

Playa Del Duque Beach, Tenerife
Playa del Duque Beach in Costa Adeje, Tenerife
  • Climb Mount Teide

Spain’s highest peak dominates the Tenerife landscape, creating a dramatic natural centrepiece that appeals to any budding explorer. Winter is a fantastic time to undertake part of this challenge, in the absence of the stifling summer heat. On a clear day, the views of the volcanic landscape and the surrounding Canary Islands are breathtaking.

  • Play a round of golf

You’ll be awash with golfing options in Tenerife, making it a great choice for a group golf holiday. Two courses in particular stand out, both within a convenient distance of our villas in the southwest of the island. Golf Las Américas and Golf Costa Adeje are sophisticated courses that cater for all ability levels and tie in perfectly with the stunning scenery.

The best places to stay in Tenerife

Costa Adeje

Hugging Tenerife’s western coastline, Costa Adeje is known for its relaxed atmosphere, high-quality beaches and excellent dining choices. Centred around some of the finest beaches in the Canary Islands, stretches of sand like Playa del Duque and Playa de Fañabé are worth a winter holiday alone.

Coastal walkways link all of the amenities, and with a range of our Villa Plus villas nearby, you need not worry about getting from A to B.

Stay at: Villa Atenas in Costa Adeje, just 1.2km from Playa de Fañabé Beach

Villa Atenas in Costa Adeje, Tenerife
Playa de Fanabe Beach, Tenerife
Playa de Fañabé Beach in Costa Adeje, Tenerife

Callao Salvaje

Known for its relaxed pace and scenic ocean views, Callao Salvaje is the ideal choice for a winter escape that puts peace and quiet at the top of the holiday wishes.

You’ll enjoy elevated views of the Atlantic Ocean from its centre, often stretching west to neighbouring La Gomera. The resort’s volcanic sand beach, Playa de Ajabo, sits neatly beneath the towering cliffs.

Stay at: Villa Bonita Salvaje in Callao Salvaje, just 500m from Playa de Ajabo Beach

Villa Bonita Salvaje in Callao Salvaje, Tenerife
Playa de Ajabo Beach in Callao Salvaje, Tenerife

Pick Tenerife for:

  • A mix of beaches, scenery and activities
  • Comfort with convenience
  • Plenty of choice in one destination

2. Lanzarote

Lanzarote’s landscape has been shaped by centuries of volcanic activity, making its scenery dramatic, striking and beautifully preserved. With a much smaller population of just over 150,000 people, there’s a distinct laid-back atmosphere for a villa holiday here.

The best things to do in Lanzarote

The protected landscape of La Geria, Lanzarote
  • Timanfaya National Park

The only National Park in Spain that’s entirely geological, Timanfaya perfectly represents the island’s volcanic foundations, being shaped by a series of eruptions in the 18th and 19th centuries. Expect to see rusty red colours stretching as far as the eye can see, a barren sight that feels otherworldly.

The area is still volcanically active too and highlighted by demonstrations from park rangers, who’ll show you how intense heat still rises from the ground, producing huge jets of steam.

  • Go wine tasting

A distinct experience shaped by centuries-old traditions, the island’s vineyards are set amongst black volcanic ash, each protected by a stone wall and set within a shallow pit. This unusual method shields the vineyards from the wind, creating wines found nowhere else in the world.

Head for a La Geria vineyard for a great day out and the chance to bring a bottle or two back to your villa.

The best places to stay in Lanzarote

Playa Blanca

Occupying the southernmost part of the island, Playa Blanca looks over at Fuerteventura to the south. Once a fishing village, it’s developed into a calm resort that’s one of Lanzarote’s most popular places to stay.

Its beaches, Playa Dorada, Playa Flamingo and Playa Blanca, offer calm waters that are ideal for swimming, even in the relatively milder winter. Stylish restaurants and boutique shops give the area a charming, upmarket feel.

Stay at: Villa Santana in Playa Blanca, just 300m from Playa Flamingo Beach

Villa Santana in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote
Playa Flamingo Beach in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote

Puerto del Carmen

A Puerto del Carmen holiday is one of the greatest antidotes to the winter blues. It’s Lanzarote’s most popular resort for good reason, with a long scenic coastline parallel to the famous Avenida de las Playas.

This promenade hosts everything needed for a great holiday, leading conveniently to the traditional Old Town and harbour area, a throwback to the area’s roots. Playa Grande is the stunning main beach with cliff faces to the west, with the vast stretch of sand at Playa de los Pocillos offering a quieter, refreshing alternative.

Stay at: Villa Pocillos in Puerto del Carmen, just 120m from Playa de los Pocillos Beach

Villa Pocillos in Puerto Del Carmen, Lanzarote
Playa de los Pocillos Beach in Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote

Pick Lanzarote for:

  • Dramatic volcanic scenery
  • A calm, refined atmosphere
  • A villa holiday that blends culture, nature and relaxation

3. Fuerteventura

The closest of the Canaries to Africa, Fuerteventura is the island that feels most open. Its large area is home to only 120,000 people, giving it a slow rhythm that truly encourages visitors to switch off. This, combined with the fantastic Fuerteventura villas and beaches, makes it arguably the prettiest Canary Island.

The best things to do in Fuerteventura

Corralejo Natural Park, Fuerteventura
  • Visit Corralejo Natural Park

Vast rolling sand dunes neighbour the northeast Fuerteventura coastline to create a beautiful natural sight in this protected area.

The landscape is perfect for scenic walks with plenty of space to admire the surroundings. Wonderfully open and remote, it personifies the relative sparsity of the island compared to its larger neighbours like Tenerife and Gran Canaria.

  • Try your hand at watersports

Fuerteventura’s long stretches of open coastline make it a haven for watersports. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced enthusiast, conditions are perfect for windsurfing, kitesurfing, paddleboarding and snorkelling.

Sailing, kite surfing and the quintessential holiday jet skiing are also immensely popular. There’s the infrastructure to match too, with equipment hire and tuition throughout the island. Corralejo is a great area to head to for all of these aqua adventures.

The best places to stay in Fuerteventura

Corralejo

Corralejo has the perfect blend of amenities and proximity to Fuerteventura’s most striking natural park attraction.

You’ll find everything you need for a perfect villa holiday here. There’s a mixture of beaches, bars and restaurants that lend themselves to the town’s beauty and casual charm. There are great connections north across the water to Lanzarote, too.

Stay at: Villa Bella Vista in Corralejo, just 20m from Popcorn Beach

Villa Bella Vista in Corralejo, Fuerteventura
Popcorn Beach, Fuerteventura
Popcorn Beach in Corralejo, Fuerteventura, famous for its white popcorn-like algae fossils!

Caleta de Fuste

Caleta de Fuste is in a fantastically convenient location close to the island’s airport. It’s made up of a curved bay that cuddles Playa del Castillo, a vast expanse of sand that forms one of Fuerteventura’s best beaches.

The resort’s compact centre has a great selection of restaurants, cafes and shops, and two of the Canary Islands’ finest golf courses are within touching distance. Fuerteventura Golf Club and Golf Club Salinas de Antigua attract players from around the world.

Stay at: Villa Maresia in Caleta de Fuste, just 1km from La Guirra Beach

Villa Maresia in Caleta de Fuste, Fuerteventura
La Guirra Beach, Fuerteventura
La Guirra Beach in Caleta de Fuste, Fuerteventura

Pick Fuerteventura for:

  • Outdoor adventures amongst untouched scenery
  • The slowest pace and a strong connection to nature
  • A true winter escape away from busy resorts

Why choose a villa for your next Canary Islands holiday?

Staying in a Canary Islands villa is the best way to experience Tenerife, Lanzarote or Fuerteventura. Our home-from-homes are in handpicked places throughout these sun-kissed islands.

Whatever time of year you intend to travel, by choosing Villa Plus, you’ll have a priceless private pool, generous living spaces to yourselves and all the amenities needed for an extended escape.

Our villas are versatile. Every year, we welcome:

  • Groups who want to spend quality time together without compromising comfort
  • Families who value space, privacy and flexibility
  • Couples looking for intimate and relaxed settings

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Celebrate the winter solstice with these villa rituals

by Emily Cotterhill, Villa Plus Content Strategy Manager 

The winter solstice is a time to embrace nature’s quiet magic. It marks the shortest day of the year, when one of Earth’s poles reaches its maximum tilt away from the sun. This celestial moment signals the start of astronomical winter and the gradual return of longer days. As the season turns, it offers a chance to pause, reflect, and welcome a sense of renewal as we look forward to brighter days ahead.

Villa Plus has a fantastic range of properties available throughout the winter season, including Madeira and three key Canary Islands (Tenerife, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura). From nestling around the fire to spending time in nature, here are some traditions and activities to celebrate the winter solstice in the comfort of a winter villa. 

Prepare a festive feast

Stop by the local market to pick up quality meat and fresh vegetables, and prepare a feast in your villa’s indoor or outdoor dining area. Slow evenings around the table, rich with laughter and storytelling, offer the perfect chance to savour seasonal delights and treasure each other’s company. 

Open-plan dining and lounge area at Villa Leonardo Dos in Playa De La Arena, Tenerife
Villa Leonardo Dos in Playa De La Arena, Tenerife

Light candles 

Honour the return of light and the darkness of winter with the powerful ritual of lighting candles. The flickering wicks create an enchanting atmosphere that invites individual contemplation or shared heartfelt conversations through the long winter nights.  

Villa Costa Adeje in Costa Adeje, Tenerife

Immerse yourself in nature 

Many of our European villas are surrounded by an abundance of natural beauty, from olive groves and stretches of soft sand to sky-skimming mountains. Your villa offers an ideal base for spending time outside, reinvigorating your senses and feeling at one with the stillness of the winter landscape. Whether you decide to climb a mountain as dawn breaks or watch the sun dip below the horizon at dusk, seek sunlight on your face, soak in its healing powers, and return from your villa holiday feeling restored. 

Villa Grayci’s House in Calheta, Madeira

Keep a journal 

Bring a notebook with you on your villa holiday and take a moment to put pen to paper – reflect on the year that has been, let go of anything that no longer serves you, and set intentions for the year ahead. This mindful activity helps you pause and acknowledge the people and experiences that have brought you joy. It also creates headspace to accept new opportunities and start the new year with a sense of optimism. 

Villa Feliz Mar in Corralejo, Fuerteventura

JOMO 

You might have heard of the word “FOMO”, or ‘the fear of missing out’. But during the winter solstice, celebrating “JOMO”, or ‘the joy of missing out’, is welcomed! Practising the art of saying no and allowing yourself to slow down can be incredibly restorative. Why not snuggle up under a blanket in your villa, read wintry books and enjoy a self-care routine? A bit of quality ‘me time’ can be so liberating.  

Villa Manuela in Puerto Del Carmen, Lanzarote

The 13 wishes ritual 

Take a seat at your villa’s breakfast bar, dining table, or on a sunny lounger on the private pool deck, with a piece of paper and a pen. Write down thirteen individual wishes or intentions for the coming year, and on each day of your holiday following the winter solstice, burn one slip, releasing them into the ether. The final wish remaining after the 12 days is the one you are personally responsible for manifesting through your own actions. Enjoy this fun seasonal ritual, and see which ones come to fruition in the new year…

Private pool deck with ocean views at Villa Sea Shore in Santa Zrux, Madeira
Villa Sea Shore in Santa Cruz, Madeira

Practice yoga 

Yoga is an ancient, soulful practice that encourages a sense of alignment and inner peace. Find a quiet space inside or on the decking outdoors, then flow through some simple stretches, or follow a winter solstice sun salutation class on YouTube. It will help you to feel grounded and in tune with the turn of the season.  

Private pool deck at Villa Marella in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote
Villa Marella in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote

Happy winter solstice! Feeling inspired? Discover our winter villas for your next escape here.

Q&A 

What is the winter solstice? 

Winter solstice is the longest night of the year when the Earth’s axial tilt is at its maximum away from the sun. While it brings the darkest day, it symbolises the return of light, new beginnings and the cyclical nature of the seasons.  

What winter solstice traditions are there? 

Winter solstice can be celebrated in many ways, as mentioned in the article above. Traditionally, Yule is an ancient 12-day pagan winter festival that celebrates the winter solstice, including traditions like decorating with evergreens, feasting, gift-giving and lighting a yule log. 

When is the winter solstice? 

In the northern hemisphere, the winter solstice usually falls on the 21st or 22nd of December each year. 

What Villa Plus winter villa destinations are there?

Villa Plus offers winter villas in Madeira and the Canary Islands, specifically Tenerife, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura.

Experience a warm festive Christmas in our winter villa destinations

by Scott Crowe, Villa Plus Contributor

When the Northern European winter reaches its peak, it becomes incredibly tempting to escape the freezing temperatures and long, dark nights. That’s where we come in. We’ve got a whole host of warm destinations with a wide range of homely Villa Plus villas for the whole family to relax and unwind in over the festive season.

In this piece, we’ll take you through some of the warm Christmas destinations that will welcome you for a winter sun holiday at the most wonderful time of the year. Across these islands, Christmas isn’t just celebrated, it’s lived. You’ll be able to immerse yourself in the local culture and spend some quality time together in our quality places to stay.

Why stay in a Villa Plus villa at Christmas?

Staying in a Villa Plus villa elevates your Christmas experience even further. Located conveniently close to the whole host of festive traditions and events, you’ll be living in a real home-from-home that will play the perfect host to your celebrations with the loved ones. Here’s why you should pick us for your next December holiday:

Kitchens for a culinary masterpiece

Whether you’re preparing a full festive feast based on the delicious dishes we’ve mentioned, or simply grazing on some snacks throughout the day, your villa kitchen will give you total flexibility.

Open-plan kitchen, dining, and lounge area at Villa Tigotan in Lanzarote.
Villa Tigotan in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote

Spacious settings for festive fun

There’s always somewhere to open presents, gather together for some Christmas games or enjoy some peace and quiet away from it all.

Heated private pools

A Christmas morning swim isn’t out of the question. Expect to spend a pleasant afternoon in the sun relaxing in the generous and private outdoor spaces our villas provide.

The heated pool deck at Villa Jose Lanzarote in Matagorda, Lanzarote.
Villa Jose Lanzarote in Matagorda, Lanzarote

Privacy and comfort

Everything is taken care of before your arrival, so rather than fixed meal times and bustling corridors of hotels, everything can be done at your own pace so you can focus on making memories together.

Christmas in Madeira

The pool deck and outdoor dining area at Villa Sol e Mar, Garajau, Madeira
Villa Sol e Mar, Garajau, Madeira

Temperatures over the festive period

Madeira is typically mild and pleasant throughout December, with daytime temperatures reaching somewhere between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius.

Madeira Christmas traditions

Christmas in Madeira involves magical local customs that have been practiced for centuries. One of the most loved is ‘Missas do Parto’ (Childbirth Masses), a series of early-morning church gatherings in the nine days leading up to Christmas from 16-24 December. This is followed by the Missa do Gallo, a Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve.

Another highlight is the 23rd December Market Night, an unmissable evening where Madeirans shop for last minute gifts amongst a feast of street music, carols and festive treats.

Villa Rostrum in Funchal, Madeira

Events over the holiday period

Madeira’s capital, Funchal, is home to one of the best Christmas light displays in Europe, illuminating the Avenida Arriaga with a procession of colour that’s complete with festive stalls and live entertainment. There are also concerts held in the city, ranging from classical performances to traditional folk songs, held al fresco around the city’s Cathedral and public squares.

Consider extending your stay until New Year in Madeira. You’ll be rewarded with the world-famous Funchal Bay fireworks, a great way to round off the festive period.

Festive cuisine

Comforting Madeiran Christmas flavours are led by carne vinha d’alhos (pork marinated in wine and garlic), alongside favourites like espetada (beef skewers). On the sweet side, bolo do mel (honey cake infused with spices) is exquisite, along with Bolo Rei (King’s Cake) if you’re extending your holiday to early January. 

And of course, no December holiday in Madeira is complete without a glass or two of the iconic Poncha, made from sugarcane rum, honey, sugar and orange or lemon juice. The drink served as the inspiration for the Brazilian Caipirinha.

Christmas in Tenerife

Poolside loungers at Villa Amara in Tenerife
Villa Amara in Chayofa, Tenerife

Temperatures over the festive period

You can expect pleasant, mild weather in Tenerife over the festive period, with daily high temperatures in the region of 21 to 23 degrees, a far cry from back home!

Tenerife Christmas traditions

Beléns define Tenerife over Christmas. These beautifully detailed nativity scenes go far beyond those of the typical biblical story. Entire landscapes are recreated in miniature form, complete with tiny fishermen, artisans and desert scenes. The town of La Orotava is a particular highlight, turning belén-spotting into a festive trail through its historic streets.

As Christmas Day approaches, families gather for a big dinner on Noche Buena (Christmas Eve) before attending Misa del Gallo (midnight mass), which is often followed by music in village squares.

Villa Colmena in Playa de la Arena, Tenerife

Events over the holiday period

Open-air celebrations are the norm over Tenerife’s holiday period and include the famous Christmas Day Symphony Orchestra performance, packed with heart-warming classical music.

There are festive parades in Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje, with artisan markets popping up across the island through December too.

Festive cuisine

Tenerife’s access to the sea is celebrated in its Christmas culinary traditions. Cherne (wreckfish) is an immensely popular dish, served with classic Canarian potatoes, cabrito (young goat) and finished off with sweet almond-based treats like turrón.

There’s a huge emphasis on outdoor dining too, which adds an extra ingredient to these tasty dishes.

Christmas in Lanzarote

Villa Mia in Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote

Temperatures over the festive period

You’ll be more than comfortable outside during the day in Lanzarote, with daily temperatures in the region of 17 to 21 degrees Celsius on average throughout December.

Lanzarote Christmas traditions

A product of its incredible geography, Lanzarote brings its landscape to life through its nativity scenes over the festive period. These are often built using volcanic rock and sand to reflect the dramatic scenery of the island.

A standout tradition is Los Ranchos, which involves folk-music groups dressed in traditional attire singing religious songs in village squares. This creates a magical atmosphere in the run up to the big day.

Villa Taiga in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote

Events over the holiday period

You’ll find a range of markets throughout Lanzarote, epitomising the island’s slightly more laid back feel compared to its neighbours.

Towns like Arrecife and Teguise sprinkle these markets with children’s workshops, live music and street performances. Coastal promenades are lined with lights, and there are a range of live nativity productions too.

Festive cuisine

Hearty meals are the order of Christmas Day in Lanzarote, led by sancocho canario (salted fish stew). Local seafood is served with locally grown sweet potatoes to create a festive feast.

Seasonal sweets like roscos de anís (aniseed doughnuts) and mantecados (shortbread cookies) go down a treat with the island’s famous volcanic wines.

Christmas in Fuerteventura

Open-plan kitchen and lounge area at Villa Del Mar, Fuerteventura
Villa Del Mar in Caleta De Fuste, Fuerteventura

Temperatures over the festive period

Expect average daytime temperatures of 19 to 22 degrees celsius during a December stay in Fuerteventura, making outdoor Christmas experiences the norm for islanders and visitors alike.

Fuerteventura Christmas traditions

The island leans into its community spirit over the festive period, crafting bespoke nativity scenes, decorating plazas with lights and creating handmade ornaments.

Corralejo Christmas market is the place to be in the build up, and on Christmas Day itself, many head to the beach for a festive dip.

Villa Opal in Caleta De Fuste, Fuerteventura

Events

Fuerteventura’s very own Tabajoste group hosts an unmissable Christmas concert that has been running for over 20 years and has become a staple of the festive build up on the island.

If you plan on extending your stay into January, the Three Kings parades on 6 January are an unforgettable cultural experience. Camels, dancers, colourful floats and music fill the streets as sweets are tossed to children. Corralejo and Puerto del Rosario host two of the liveliest celebrations.

Festive cuisine

Queso con almendras (cheese with almonds) and truchas (sweet potato pastries) are just a couple of the delicious festive Fuerteventuran snacks to try.

The main festive meal is a nod to the island’s fresh seafood, featuring prawns with pink sauce (gambas con salsa rosa), similar to a prawn cocktail dish in the UK.

Ready to swap frost for festive sunshine? Explore our winter villa destinations and book your Christmas escape today.

From screen to sunshine: Set-jetting villa holidays

Set‑jetting is the travel mood for 2025: swapping generic sightseeing for real‑world locations you’ve seen on screen, then living them like the main character. Expedia’s Unpack ’25 report found that screen‑inspired trips continue to rise, with two-thirds of travellers sharing that movies and TV shows have influenced their travel choices. 

But set‑jetting isn’t about chasing trends; it’s about inhabiting them and turning your holiday into a living, breathing scene with you as the lead. From recent hits to iconic classics, we’ve handpicked five Villa Plus destinations for their cinematic scenery and famous filming locations. Ready to step into the scene? Get ready to fill your holiday with starry-eyed magic. 

1. Croatia 

Mood: Dramatic walled cities, gleaming seas, and intrigue. 

Fort Lovrijenac Dubrovnik, Croatia
Fort Lovrijenac Dubrovnik, Croatia

Game of Thrones (2011–2019) 

This iconic series has captured the imaginations of countless holidaymakers, with many medieval fantasy scenes filmed in Croatia. Dubrovnik, the stunning southern city, served as the backdrop for King’s Landing, with the iconic Jesuit Staircase (famous for Cersei’s Walk of Shame in the season five finale) and Fort Lovrijenac standing in as the imposing royal Red Keep. Diocletian’s Palace in Croatia’s second-largest city of Split, and the nearby Klis Fortress also starred as the fictional slaver city of Meereen. 

Succession (2028) – season 2 

In this acclaimed black comedy-drama, the dysfunctional, power-hungry Roy family, who are owners of a global media conglomerate called Waystar RoyCo, set sail across the islands of Korčula, Mljet, and Šipan. If your inner main character energy thrives on super‑yacht vibes, Croatia delivers.  

The Day of the Jackal (2024) 

This gripping ten-episode espionage thriller captivated audiences nationwide, with Eddie Redmayne delivering a chilling performance as a ruthless assassin. Filmed across Croatia’s most picturesque locations (Zagreb, Rijeka, Opatija, Lovran, Labin, Vrsi, and the island of Pag) the series brings Forsyth’s classic novel to life in spectacular fashion. The luxurious villa featured as the Jackal’s home sits in Rabac, showcasing the breathtaking beauty of the Istrian countryside amid the high stakes chase spanning Europe.

Destination X (2025) – Pula (episode 7) 

Episode 7 takes viewers to Pula, Croatia, where Destination X, hosted by Rob Brydon, turns Europe into a real-life board game for its contestants. One of the key clues revealing Pula’s identity was its spectacular Roman amphitheatre – a must-see when exploring the Istrian peninsula. If you’re planning a trip, this ancient landmark is the perfect starting point for discovering the region’s rich history and coastal charm. 

Feeling inspired? Check out our fantastic range of Villa Plus villas in Istria, Croatia 

2. The Greek Islands

Mood: Sun‑kissed villages, Ionian blues, and feel‑good nostalgia. 

Fiskardo village, Kefalonia island, Greece

Zorba the Greek (1964), Crete  

This classic film is a timeless celebration of living life to the fullest. Inspired by the real-life miner Georgios Zorbas, the story follows Alexis Zorbas – a free-spirited character whose zest for life profoundly impacts a studious narrator who travels to Crete to run a mine. Several scenes were filmed in Chania, the island’s charming capital, located close to many Villa Plus properties. Let this iconic tale inspire you to embrace the present moment in one of our fabulous villas.

Set-jetting in Crete, Greece 

The Durrells (2016–2019), Corfu  

Set on the idyllic Greek island of Corfu, this enchanting series brings to life the autobiographical trilogy of British naturalist and writer Gerald Durrell. After the death of her husband and facing financial hardship, Mrs. Louisa Durrell moves her family in search of paradise. Their days soon blend with the rhythms of island life, and fans can still visit a key location: The White House, once home to Lawrence Durrell and his wife Nancy. Today, it stands proudly on Kalami Bay as a charming café, bar, and taverna. Relive the nostalgic allure of the series with one of our stunning coastal villas in Agios Stefanos or Kalami Bay. 

Set-jetting in Corfu, Greece 

Captain Corelli’s Mandolin (2001), Kefalonia  

Kefalonia provided the perfect backdrop for this war drama. Directed by John Madden and starring Nicolas Cage and Penélope Cruz, the film is based on Louis de Bernières’ beloved novel. It tells the story of Captain Antonio Corelli, a young Italian officer stationed on the island during World War II. As he bonds with the local community, he falls in love with Pelagia, daughter of the village doctor. Their romance faces trials and tribulations as the brutality of war and German occupation threaten to tear them apart. 

Set-jetting in Kefalonia, Greece 

Treasures of the World with Bettany Hughes (2025), Rhodes  

If you love historical series, Treasures of the World with Bettany Hughes is a must-watch. From the Romans’ favorite luxury retreat to the Knights of St. John’s formidable stronghold, Bettany explores the island from coast to countryside, uncovering layers of its fascinating past through ancient ruins, local stories, and cultural traditions.  

Set-jetting in Rhodes, Greece 

3. Italy 

Mood: High‑drama coasts, Baroque towns, and plate‑licking cuisine. 

Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, in Ispica, Ragusa province, Sicily Italy

The White Lotus (season 2), Sicily 

Taormina’s opulent hotels stole the spotlight in The White Lotus Season 2, with searches and holiday bookings surging in its wake. The season follows a new group of guests entangled in a tense web of jealousy, distrust, and deception, culminating in a gripping murder mystery. Looking ahead, Season 4 is set have filming locations along the French Riviera (another Villa Plus destination!), so stay tuned…

Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy (2021), Sicily (season 1, episode 1) and Puglia (season 2, episode 7)  

Food lovers will be captivated by this 14-part series as Stanley Tucci journeys across his homeland, uncovering Italy’s rich culinary heritage. From tasting the bold flavours of land and sea to revealing the history, secrets, and traditions behind each dish, Tucci’s travels are a feast for the senses. Let his adventures inspire your own market mornings and leisurely long lunches. 

No Time to Die (2021), Puglia 

James Bond returns to action in a mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist who has developed a deadly bioweapon, with the dramatic landscapes of southern Italy as the backdrop to some captivating scenes. The film spotlights Matera, a UNESCO-listed city famed for its honey-stone lanes and impressive vistas. From a Villa Plus base in Puglia, such as Noci just an hour away, you can daytrip to Matera discover why this timeless city became a cinematic star. 

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023), Sicily 

Chase sequences across Italy’s heritage sites and set the pulse for adventure like in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. In this latest instalment, daredevil archaeologist Indiana Jones races against time to recover a legendary dial said to alter the course of history. Part of the action unfolds in Sicily, with breathtaking scenes filmed in Syracuse, Cefalù, Marsala, and the ancient Temple of Segesta – locations steeped in myth and Mediterranean charm. 

Set-jetting in Puglia and Sicily, Italy 

4. Spain 

Mood: Coastal glamour, lively plazas and tapas till you drop.

Puerto Banus marina, Marbella, Spain
Puerto Banus marina, Marbella, Spain

Jasmine Harman’s Renovation in the Sun! (2025), Costa del Sol 

TV Presenter Jasmine Harman is very accustomed to helping others find their dream home in the sun – but this time, it’s personal. She and her family take on the challenge of transforming a run-down villa into their own slice of paradise on the Costa del Sol. 

Eva Longoria Searching for Spain (2025) – Andalucia (episode 2) and Costa del Sol (episode 7) 

Actress Eva Longoria embarks on a gastronomic pilgrimage across the land of her ancestors, journeying through sun-drenched plains and dramatic seascapes to savour the rich tapestry of Spanish cuisine. From traditional flavours to hidden culinary gems, each episode uncovers history and heritage through food. Highlights include Andalusia and the Costa del Sol, two Villa Plus destinations where vibrant markets and coastal dining bring Spain’s culinary soul to life. 

The Girlfriend (2025), Marbella, Costa del Sol 

This tense psychological thriller on Prime Video explores the unravelling of a close mother-son bond when a new girlfriend enters the picture. In Spain, some of the most striking scenes were filmed in a villa near Marbella (reportedly part-owned by Princess Diana’s family) adding an extra layer of intrigue to its sun-soaked setting.  

The Inbetweeners Movie (2011), Majorca  

This teen coming-of-age comedy, a follow-up to the hit British sitcom The Inbetweeners, sees four friends embark on a holiday full of misadventures. While the story is set in Crete, the filming took place in Majorca, giving fans the perfect excuse to explore the island’s sun-soaked beaches and vibrant nightlife. 

Set-jetting in Andalucia and Costa del Sol 

5. Portugal (Algarve and Madeira) 

Mood: Volcanic drama, golden coastlines and surfer coves. 

Exotic landscape of Madeira island, Portugal
Exotic landscape of Madeira island, Portugal

Portugal with Michael Portillo (2025) – Algarve (episode 3) and Madeira (episode 4)  

In Portugal with Michael Portillo, the spotlight falls on the country’s culinary treasures, scenic rail journeys, and breathtaking landscapes. From vibrant markets to rolling vineyards and coastal vistas, the series captures Portugal’s charm in every frame, inviting viewers to savour its flavours and explore its timeless beauty. 

Star Wars: The Acolyte (2024), Madeira 

Madeira’s dramatic volcanic terrain became the ultimate stand-in for a galaxy far, far away in this epic sci-fi series. Filmed across otherworldly locations like the misty Fanal Forest, the rugged cliffs of Ponta de São Lourenço, Ribeira da Janela, and Porto Moniz, the island doubled as alien worlds including the Wookiee planet Khofar and Ueda. Producers embraced Madeira’s unpredictable weather and cinematic landscapes to create an atmospheric backdrop for intergalactic adventure.  

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A Place in the Sun (2025)  

A daytime favourite for years, A Place in the Sun has helped countless buyers find their dream holiday homes across the Mediterranean. In 2025, the show featured many Villa Plus destinations, including Cyprus, Crete, Corfu, Zante, Kefalonia, Lefkada, Majorca, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Tenerife, Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol, Andalucia, Puglia, Languedoc, and more. It’s the perfect source of inspiration for planning your next villa holiday. 

Jewels of the Med (2025)  

The Mediterranean is home to some of the world’s most spectacular islands and coastlines, and Jewels of the Med, narrated by Joanna Lumley, captures its magic in every frame. From meeting locals and sampling mouthwatering cuisine to uncovering ancient traditions, the series offers a true taste of Mediterranean life. Many Villa Plus destinations feature throughout—Crete (Episode 1), Majorca (Episodes 2–4), Menorca (Episode 5), Corfu (Episode 8), Cyprus (Episode 9), and Sicily (Episode 11), creating a ready-made shortlist for sun-soaked villa escapes. 

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Planning the perfect group golf holiday in the Costa del Sol

by Scott Crowe, Villa Plus Contributor

Nothing quite gets you away from the hustle and bustle like a good old round of golf, and if there’s one region that captures the essence of golf holidays, it’s the Costa del Sol.

Formed by a wide area that stretches from Malaga in the east to Gibraltar in the west, this sun-drenched area has earned the nickname ‘Costa del Golf’ for good reason. In this guide, we’ll take you through all there is to know about teeing off in this popular region of Spain, from the best time to go to a range of things to consider before you head off. We’ll also round up the best places to head to, add a set of golf courses to tackle and the perfect large Villa Plus villa to host you and your fellow players for some downtime.

Why choose the Costa del Sol for a group golf holiday?

Costa del Sol holidays are almost unrivalled when it comes to golf. The area’s charms are a key reason Valderrama became the first European course outside of Britain to host the Ryder Cup in 1997. Whether you’re a beginner with a higher handicap that plays a simple course at a snail’s pace, or a seasoned player with an intricate eye for detail, you’ll find holes to suit you amongst a region with an impressive range of options. From a round of links along the coast to inland rugged layouts, there are well over 70 courses to choose from for every level of skill, making the Costa del Sol perfect for a group holiday with a range of different abilities in your party.

Quality, variety and crucially, convenience combine to provide a setting that holidaymakers return to time and time again. It’s incredibly easy to travel between the main golfing hubs, meaning you can play multiple courses during your time away. When you step off the course for some post-round analysis, you’re never too far from a place to relax, unwind and dine, exemplified by our stunning range of Costa del Sol villas.

The best time to go on a Costa del Sol group golf holiday

Great weather is key to a great round of golf, and as a region with an average of over 320 days of sunshine a year, a golf holiday in the Costa del Sol is a genuinely world-leading choice throughout the calendar.

Playing affordable golf and getting the best bang for your buck is always a win. The shoulder seasons of March to June and September to November give any golfing party the perfect balance between stunning weather and maximum value. Temperatures hover between 20 and 25 degrees throughout the day – a comfortable level without being too excessive.

Golf courses and driving ranges are also in prime condition, and tee times are a lot less busy compared to the summer peak. You’ll also find a sharper contrast in spring and autumn between the relatively unsettled weather conditions in northern Europe and the glorious weather in southern Spain. Check out our Villa Plus best price finder to find a golfing holiday time that ticks all the boxes.

The best places to play golf in the Costa del Sol

With a wealth of options along Spain’s southern coastline, we’ve whittled down the numbers into a shortlist of the very best for you to fill out a scorecard on, conveniently grouped by Costa del Sol resort. We’ll take you through their difficulty, highlights and a large Villa Plus villa for you and your fellow golfers to put your feet up in after a long day out on the fairway.

Mijas golf courses

1. Mijas Golf International

Difficulty: Moderate

Featuring not one, but two 18-hole courses, this complex is unmissable on any Mijas golf holiday. The Los Lagos and Los Olivos courses offer wide fairways, large greens and scenic backdrops of the surrounding rolling hills. Both were designed by the experienced golf architect Robert Trent Jones.

It’s accommodating enough for those with a mid-handicap without being too easy for experts.

Mijas Golf International, Costa del Sol

2. Santana Golf

Difficulty: Moderate

Set within a former avocado plantation, this is another great Mijas golf course to tick off the Costa del Sol bucket list. Expect gently rolling terrain, water features, mature tree hazards and well-positioned bunkers. These strategic obstacles make it a satisfying course to navigate, without being one that’s solely for experienced players.

The setting is everything, making the relaxation of every round what a golf holiday is all about.

Santana Golf, Costa del Sol

3. La Cala Resort

Difficulty: Moderate to hard

Three championship 18-hole courses form one of the largest golfing complexes in Spain, set amongst the scenic foothills of Sierra de Mijas. Each of America, Asia and Europe (as they’re named) has its own quirks, but all combine picturesque mountain and valley views on one side with the picture-perfect sight of the Mediterranean Sea on the other.

There’s variety for all skill levels without the need to travel when you choose to play some rounds here.

La Cala Resort, Costa del Sol

Where to stay in Mijas?

Stay at: Villa Cala Beach, Mijas Costa or Villa Alqueria, Mijas

Fuengirola golf courses

1. Cerrado del Aguila Golf and Resort

Difficulty: Easy to moderate

This compact course is conveniently located just outside Fuengirola. Formed of nine holes, the course is beautifully maintained and cleverly laid out, featuring wide fairways, strategic bunkers and well-placed water hazards. A friendly, low-key atmosphere makes it an enticing place for beginners or for a warm-up round. 

Given its proximity to the centre of town, it’s the ideal choice for a morning tee time followed by an afternoon at the beach.

Cerrado del Aguila Golf and Resort, Costa del Sol

2. Chaparral Golf

Difficulty: Moderate to hard

This popular choice weaves dramatically through a pine forest, complete with scenic sea views from several holes along the way. No two holes feel alike as you navigate the 18, with significant elevation changes adding an extra challenging layer to a round here. Being one of the more technical choices along the Costa del Sol means you’ll want to devote more time to getting to and from the clubhouse!

It’s worth noting that the impressive range of golf courses in Mijas are also easily reachable from the Fuengirola area.

Chaparral Golf, Costa del Sol

Where to stay in Fuengirola?

Stay at: Villa Paraisos Sol, Fuengirola or Villa Cala Beach, Mijas Costa

Calahonda golf courses

1. La Siesta Golf

Difficulty: Easy to moderate

Nestled in an incredibly convenient position for a Calahonda villa holiday is La Siesta Golf. This charming nine-hole course is compact but was cleverly designed by Enrique Canales Busquets. There’s attention to detail in abundance through the mix of uphill and downhill holes.

Greens reward accuracy over power, making it a great option to practice and refine your short game. All in all, it’s a great option to warm up any Costa del Sol golf holiday.

La Siesta Golf, Costa del Sol

2. Miraflores Golf

Difficulty: Moderate

Forgiving holes and intricate technical challenges combine to make Miraflores Golf an immensely intriguing proposition for both beginners and golfing purists alike. To pinch another sporting saying, it’s a real tale of two halves, with the front nine warming players up with generous fairways and open approaches. 

The back nine is a refreshing contrast, rewarding strategic play of the percentages, given its water hazards and elevation changes.

Miraflores Golf, Costa del Sol

3. Capobino Golf Marbella

Difficulty: Moderate to hard

Spectacular sea views and a layout full of character greets every player who steps on the fairway at Capobino Golf Marbella. Scenic surroundings combine with a solid hole design to make this an unmissable stop on your Costa del Sol golf holiday.

The friendly clubhouse is well worth a visit here, complete with a terrace overlooking the 10th and 18th holes.

Capobino Golf Marbella, Costa del Sol

Where to stay in Calahonda?

Stay at: Villa Solea or Villa Casa Jaska, both in Calahonda

Our tips for a group golf holiday in the Costa del Sol

Book early

Given their popularity, tee times at our recommended courses can sell out well in advance so it’s important to check availability and tailor your Costa del Sol golf holiday around this.

Create an itinerary

Make the most of your time by planning it all ahead of time. Make a checklist of golf courses you want to tackle and work out the logistics. Build in some free time. Things often take longer than anticipated, and you’ll still want time to relax.

Consider your transport

The needs of a larger group require greater consideration when getting from A to B and back to your Villa Plus villa on the Costa del Sol. Look at the options of hiring transport and consider a designated driver or minibus service – both handy for any post-round drinks!

Pack smartly

Check the dress codes of the courses that catch your eye and pack your case appropriately. Have practical options to change into and bring a generous amount of sun cream, given the amount of time you’ll be spending outdoors.

Assign a group leader

Having a focal point for green fees and holiday payments can minimise the back and forth of planning a large group holiday. Find a responsible member of the group to handle these key components of a great golf holiday in the Costa del Sol.

Unplug & reconnect: The best nature holidays in Europe

From the rolling hills of Italy to the rugged cliffs of the Canary Islands, Europe boasts an awe-inspiring tapestry of landscapes that invite you to unplug and reconnect. In a world bustling with modernity, nature holidays offer solace, rejuvenation, and a chance to immerse yourself in the splendour of the great outdoors.

Read on to discover inspiring destinations that offer an opportunity to rekindle your connection with the earth’s natural wonders. Whether you seek outward adventure, inner peace, or simply a breath of fresh air, European wildlife holidays promise to ignite your wanderlust and nourish your soul.

Relish in the blooming paradise of Madeira

Nestled in the embrace of the Atlantic Ocean, Madeira is a botanical wonderland where vibrant hues and fragrant blooms paint a captivating canvas of colours. The island’s diverse flora, including rare endemic species and exotic plants, creates a visual symphony that enchants visitors throughout the year. The Monte Palace Tropical Garden and Madeira Botanical Garden stand as testaments to Madeira’s commitment to preserving and showcasing its botanical treasures.

View of Madeira coastline from a flower-filled garden

Venture into the heart of Madeira’s countryside with walks through the enchanting Laurissilva Forest or along the picturesque levadas. Along the way, these historic irrigation pathways lead you through a living carpet of wildflowers and verdant foliage. As you traverse the rural landscape, each step brings you closer to the island’s natural essence, where tranquillity reigns supreme and time seems to slow.

Nature holiday villas in Madeira

Stay at: Villa Grayci’s House, Calheta or Villa Theo’s House, Prazeres

Explore the untamed beauty of Crete

Crete seamlessly intertwines rugged adventure with serene beauty. Its untamed landscapes offer a playground for those seeking both excitement and relaxation. For instance, the Samaria Gorge beckons thrill-seekers, offering an unforgettable trek through a chasm of towering cliffs and lush vegetation.

Crete’s mountains, such as the White Mountains and the Psiloritis Range, provide a further backdrop for invigorating hikes and treks, inviting you to uncover majestic views as you ascend. These peaks shelter the elusive Cretan wild goat and the majestic bearded vulture — a testament to the island’s commitment to preserving its precious wildlife.

Nature holiday villas in Crete

Stay at: Villa Avra, Chania or Villa Desire, Aghios Nikolaos

Discover the natural wonders of the Adriatic Coast

Croatia’s Adriatic coast is a symphony of nature’s finest notes. Discover its myriad of crystal-clear waters, secluded coves, and breathtaking beaches. Beyond the shoreline, Croatia’s national parks rise as sanctuaries of pristine beauty. Plitvice Lakes, Krka, and Paklenica each tell a unique story of nature’s artistry, inviting you to explore lush landscapes, hike unique trails, and witness their cascading waterfalls.

As the sun’s warmth dances on the Adriatic’s surface, seize the chance to embark on dolphin-watching tours or participate in sea turtle conservation efforts. In doing so, these marine encounters deepen your connection with the vibrant ecosystem, fostering a sense of stewardship for these precious waters.

Nature holiday villas in Croatia

Stay at: Villa Vivian, Porec or Villa Desiree, Pula

Embrace the natural treasures of Sicily

Sicily’s allure is woven from the threads of its coastal shores, volcanic marvels, and wildlife-rich reserves. At the heart of the island lies Mount Etna, a fiery giant whose slopes invite intrepid souls to trek and explore its lunar-like landscapes. Just as the ancient volcano endures through the ages, the Nebrodi Forest invites you to wander where time stands still, among towering trees and the gentle chorus of wildlife.

View of Biviere Lake with the smoking Mount Etna in the distance

All in all, Sicily offers an unending feast for the senses. Whether you’re basking on sandy beaches or venturing into its wild heart, Sicily’s embrace rejuvenates, reminding you of the profound beauty of our natural world.

Nature holidays in Sicily

Stay at: Villa Pinella, Ispica or Villa Castelluccio, Noto

Balance glamorous coastal cities and serene natural beauty in the French Riviera

The French Riviera, a haven of elegance, seamlessly harmonises glamorous cityscapes with untouched natural environments. Along the turquoise coastline, where sandy arcs meet azure waters, the Sentier du Littoral awaits your exploration. In particular, these coastal hiking trails unveil vistas of the Mediterranean Sea, granting glimpses of hidden coves and breathtaking panoramas.

Aerial view of the French Riviera

What’s more, as the sun dips below the horizon, why not seize the opportunity for dolphin and whale watching? This is your chance to witness the grace and majesty of marine life in their natural habitat. In the French Riviera, nature and luxury intertwine, inviting you to savour both the grandeur of the city and the calm oasis of its countryside regions.

Nature holidays in the French Riviera

Stay at: Villa Mas des Lavandes, St Cezaire sur Siagne or Villa La Bergerie, St Cezaire sur Siagne

Escape to the charming paradise in the Canary Islands

The Canary Islands offer a volcanic paradise set adrift in the Atlantic Ocean. Woven into its patchwork of natural spectacles lies Teide National Park in Tenerife. This is home to Spain’s highest peak and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, unveiling surreal landscapes that transport you to another realm.

As sunlight dances on the waves, immerse yourself in the art of birdwatching. The Canary Islands, with their striking blend of volcanic drama and diverse ecosystems, offer a sanctuary for winged wonders that grace the skies. Ultimately, the islands’ serenity provides a year-round refuge for wildlife and a backdrop for unforgettable outdoor adventures.

Nature holidays in the Canary Islands

Stay at: Villa Vegueta, Lanzarote or Villa Colmena, Tenerife