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Villas Caribe Adding Luxury Villas in Mexico and More Caribbean Villa Rentals to its Site
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Villas Caribe announced today that it plans to add luxury villas in Mexico and more Caribbean villa rentals to its website over the next two months. With the additions, clients will be able to rent a villa in Cancun, Cabo San Lucas, and Akumal, Mexico, or Caribbean villas in Antigua, St. Barths, Turks and Caicos.
Denver, CO July 21, 2004 -- Villas Caribe announced today that it plans to add luxury villas in Mexico and more Caribbean villa rentals to its website over the next two months. With the additions, clients will be able to rent a villa in Cancun, Cabo San Lucas, and Akumal, Mexico, or Caribbean villas in Antigua, St. Barths, Turks and Caicos.

Bobby Gibson, Director of Marketing for Villas Caribe, said, "We are very excited to add another 200 luxury villas to our already extensive collection of villa rentals. We are only interested in adding the best villas from every price point to ensure that our client's selection process is painless and easy. We are even more excited to provide exclusive virtual tours to these villas in Mexico as well as our Caribbean villas to ensure that our clients have the most objective technology available to rent a villa of their dreams."
Villas Caribe features over 900 of the finest Caribbean villas, Caribbean villa resorts, and Caribbean villa rentals throughout over 20 destinations in the Caribbean and Mexico. Clients can rent a villa in Anegada, Anguilla, Barbados, Dominican Republic, Grand Cayman, Grenada, Jamaica, Mustique, Nevis, St. Croix, St. John, St. Lucia, St. Martin, St. Thomas, Tobago, Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Acapulco, Cancun, and Puerto Vallarta.
Villas Caribe's villa rental consultants have earned praise in Conde Nast Traveler, Travel and Leisure, Islands Magazine, Caribbean Travel and Life, Passport Magazine, and Gulliver. The company has also earned recognition for having the only Caribbean villa rental website to provide virtual tour content for its luxury villas to ensure that that clients expectations are consistently met in advance.
Those seeking private villa rentals and "last minute reservations" may find discounts at villa rental specials page on the Villas Caribe website. Those interested in receiving information on last minute villa specials, notice of new villa rental listings, and stories on the diverse cultures in the Caribbean and Mexico can also sign up for Villas Caribe's Caribbean and Mexico Villa Rental Newsletter.
About VillasCaribe.com
Villas Caribe, a family owned business, has been a leader in the luxury villa market for over fifteen years. With a portfolio of over 900 luxury villas throughout more than 24 destinations throughout the Caribbean and Mexico, Villas Caribe is now an industry leader in luxury villa rentals. Villas Caribe is now the only widely recognized villa rental company to provide virtual tour content to its clients.
For more information, contact:
Bobby Gibson at 800.645.7498,
303.680.3100 or bobby@villascaribe.com
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