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About OUR VILLAS & CONDOS

Our Villas, Homes and Condos are in prime locations most of them are waterfront properties.  All Vacation homes/condos are fully equipped to make them your home from home.

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HOTEL VS. VACATION RENTAL – WHEN IT COMES TO BOOKING A VACATION ACCOMMODATION YOU HAVE TO DECIDE FIRST WHAT’S MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU!

 

PRIVACY

Hotels are meeting places for large groups of people. Rooms are stacked on top of and beside one another. That means there are a lot of people in close quarters, so there can be a lot of noise, thanks to thin walls and hallway traffic at all hours. This is especially a problem on weekends when guests return from a night on the town or check-in late.

In a vacation rental, you can come and go as you please without disturbing or being disturbed by others. Most rentals are in residential neighborhoods rather than on busy city streets, so there is less traffic and “people noise.” Houses often have fences, so your backyard cookout will be private. Bonding and reconnecting with family and/or friends is easier at a vacation rental, where there are no masses of tourists and noisy crowds.

SPACE

While the average hotel room is a cozy 400 square feet with a cookie-cutter floor plan and interior design, a vacation rental typically ranges in size from 1,200 to 2,000 square feet. And each rental offers a unique layout that features bedrooms, living rooms, and kitchens instead of the everything-in-one-room setting of a hotel. The only interior door in a hotel room that can be closed for privacy is usually the bathroom.

A vacation rental can also be the better choice for a family or group since they usually accommodate four to six or more people. The average hotel room sleeps two, or maybe three. And rentals keep the whole bunch under one roof. There’s no hassle of trying to book adjacent rooms or having to meet in the lobby or across the hall just to see friends or family.

Everyone staying under one roof can also save serious money. With each guest or couple splitting the rental cost, you can afford more fun activities — or even a more luxurious place than you previously thought was within your reach. Some rental homes even have a large yard that can accommodate a small wedding or family reunion. Similarly, when you rent a condo, the property will often let you use their meeting areas or banquet rooms for personal events.

It’s not a fair fight when it comes to space. Vacation rentals are almost always bigger than hotel accommodations — and when you stay for extended periods of a week or so, the cost per night may be lower as well!

COMMUNITY EXPERIENCE

When you are on vacation, do you prefer to live like a traveler or experience everything like a local?

Because most vacation rentals are in residential neighborhoods, you’ll get the true local experience and culture. You’re in a private home or condo, so you live just like the other residents. And when relaxation is the primary goal of your beach getaway, finding a home within driving distance to several most beautiful beaches you are in the right spot.

CONVENIENT PARKING

This is an obvious one, yet it’s something many don’t factor in until after a trip is booked. Hotels rarely offer front-door parking, and many charges for parking passes. Vacation rentals typically come with private parking that is free or available for a small charge. When staying in a condo, this is usually a designated space or spaces in a parking lot. Vacation house parking is usually onsite in a driveway, carport, or garage.

FINE DINING

One advantage of renting a home is that there is a full kitchen where you can prepare family meals

Mealtime at a hotel usually consists of driving or walking to a restaurant. While exploring the local eateries can be fun, it also can get expensive. Especially with kids.

At a vacation rental, you’ll have a full kitchen and a standard-sized refrigerator. Buying groceries is generally more cost-effective than eating out. Plus, you can watch your calorie count along with your budget! And while dining at a fancy restaurant can be both memorable and romantic, a home-cooked meal served by candlelight on a private patio can be equally romantic – but also economical.

Want a midnight snack? In a vacation rental, this means a quick trip to the kitchen in your pajamas. At a hotel, you’ll have to get dressed and walk down to the lobby, hoping something is open. Or worse, get something from a vending machine. Of course, in a hotel, there’s no kitchen to clean.

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1862 Linhart Ave.
Fort Myers, Lee County
United States 33901

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claudia@bellacasafloridarentals.com