Villas vs. Resorts: Which One Should You Book?

There's no wrong answer when every option is five-star. But choosing between a private villa and a luxury resort can genuinely shape how a trip feels day to day. Both offer an elevated experience. The difference is in how that experience unfolds.

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Choosing between a villa and a resort comes down to one question: How do you want to spend your time? If privacy and space are the priority, a villa delivers. If seamless service and on-site amenities matter most, a resort wins. And if both sound appealing? Many top luxury properties offer villa-style accommodations within a resort, the best of both worlds.

The Case for a Private Villa

For travelers who want their vacation to feel like a home away from home or a private retreat  more  than a hotel stay, a villa is hard to beat.

Imagine: your own pool, your own schedule, no shared lobby, no waiting for a table. It's a residential-style experience designed around complete privacy and it's especially well-suited for families, multigenerational groups, or a close circle of friends traveling together.

A villa is the right call when:

  • Traveling with a large group

  • Planning a longer stay (7+ nights)

  • Privacy is non-negotiable

  • The goal is to slow down and actually live in a destination


What makes it special:

  • Complete privacy, no shared spaces, no strangers nearby.

  • Multiple bedrooms and generous living areas that give everyone room to spread out.

  • A private pool, outdoor terraces, and space that genuinely feels like yours.

  • The "live like a local" atmosphere that a hotel simply can't replicate.

Dedicated staff:  housekeepers, private chefs, and on-site concierges are common at the luxury level

One thing worth knowing: villa life calls for a bit more intention. Meals mean either collaborating with a private chef or venturing out, and logistics like transportation and reservations reward advance thought. But when the right local team is in place (which is precisely how we work at KJT) a villa can feel every bit as seamless as the finest five-star resort and even a little more tailored to your needs.

The Case for a Luxury Resort

When the goal is effortless luxury (everything in one place, every detail handled) a resort delivers exactly that.

It's the natural choice for couples, families, honeymooners, and anyone who wants to arrive and let the property do the rest. Multiple restaurant options, spas, pools, kids clubs, curated excursions, and round-the-clock service: luxury resorts are built so that guests never have to think too hard about anything.

A resort is the right call when:

  • Traveling as a couple, family or on a honeymoon

  • Staying for a shorter trip (4–6 nights)

  • On-site amenities and dining variety matter

  • The goal is pure relaxation without any logistics


What makes it special:

  •  Multiple restaurants and bars, from beach clubs to fine dining, all steps away

  • Spa and wellness facilities

  • Concierge, room service, and housekeeping 

  • Built-in activities and excursions for guests who want to explore

  • The kind of structure and convenience that makes short trips feel complete

The Sweet Spot: Villa-Style Living Inside a Resort

Many of today's most coveted luxury properties have eliminated the need to choose at all.

Resort villas (private villa accommodations set within a full-service resort) offer the seclusion and space of a standalone villa with the amenities, staff, and service of a five-star property. A private plunge pool, a dedicated butler, and a restaurant reservation that's already been made. It's a seamless combination, and for many discerning travelers, it's exactly where the experience needs to be.

How to Choose

Ultimately, the finest accommodation is the one that fits how a destination is meant to be lived and experienced. A villa in Tuscany is made for slow mornings, long lunches, and unhurried afternoons. A resort in the Bahamas is built for you to just enjoy and have everything taken care of from the moment you step off the plane. Getting that match right is what transforms a beautiful trip into an unforgettable one.

Ready to Book Your Dream Stay?

Not sure which option is right for your destination, group, or travel style? That's exactly what we're here for. Whether you're drawn to a private villa in the Dominican Republic or a resort suite in Mexico with a plunge pool and a butler on call, our travel advisors will help you find the property that fits and handle every detail from there.

Get in touch with a KJ Travel Advisor and let's start planning your next getaway.

Luxury Family Spring Break: Trips from Our Travel Advisors

Whether you're chasing powder-dusted peaks or postcard-perfect beaches, our team is here to help bring your dream spring break vacation to life. Our travel advisors explore the world with their own families, discovering new destinations and experiences firsthand so we can offer our clients genuinely informed recommendations. Here's a look at where some of our luxury travel advisors  spent their spring breaks this year.

Whistler + Four Seasons

This spring break KJT Advisors Kate & Lenni joined forces, packed their bags and headed to one of North America's top luxury ski destinations. With two mountains and over 200 runs, the scale alone is breathtaking. But what makes Whistler one of the best family ski destinations in North America is everything beyond the slopes: a charming, fully walkable village with exceptional dining, boutique shopping, and plenty of non-ski activities to keep the whole family happy between runs.

Their home base: the Four Seasons Whistler, Canada's only AAA Five Diamond mountain resort. The ski concierge sits right at the base of Blackcomb Mountain:  rentals, storage, tuning, fittings, lessons, all taken care of before you even hit the chairlift. After the slopes? Complimentary s'mores by the fire, hot chocolate, and an afternoon wine tasting. The heated outdoor pool, sauna, and hot tubs round it all out perfectly. Non-negotiable.

Need more space? The Four Seasons Residences are a separate building with two- to four-bedroom layouts, a private pool, hot tub, and their own dedicated concierge. Ideal for families or groups. And the resort's family programming goes above and beyond kids' bathrobes and slippers, a playroom, childcare, and the signature "Kids for All Seasons" program. They genuinely think of everything.

The Bahamas: Two Stays in Paradise

Unlike Lenni and Kate, Melissa swapped grey skies for the ultimate warm-weather winter getaway across two of the Bahamas' most celebrated luxury resorts, each offering a completely different take on Caribbean paradise.

Her first stop: the Four Seasons Ocean Club. Peaceful, idyllic, and refined in the way only a true classic can be. This resort feels equally perfect for a romantic escape or a family with a taste for the elevated. Days happen between the pools, the beach, and long, unhurried strolls through the resort's stunning gardens. Evenings began at the Martini Bar, where the legendary Keith shakes what guests regularly call the world's best martini, before moving on to a fabulous dinner by the ocean,  highlights included a memorable lionfish ceviche and an array of thoughtfully prepared local favorites.

From there, the trip shifted gears with a stay at the Rosewood Baha Mar: vibrant, stylish, and full of energy. For Melissa, mornings started with breakfast in the garden, followed by some downtime by the beautiful pools or settling into the resort's sleek beach cabanas (highly recommended, but book in advance). The spa offers a welcome retreat for parents who need a moment to themselves, and the Manor Bar, with its polished atmosphere and inventive cocktail list, is the ideal spot to regroup as the afternoon winds down.

Evenings at Rosewood Baha Mar come with a natural draw toward the on-site Baha Mar Casino. And for families, the Baha Mar Waterpark was, by universal consensus, the biggest hit of the trip,  kids and adults alike.

Turks & Caicos: Private Villa, Grace Bay

If there's a destination that is great for large families, Turks and Caicos in spring is hard to beat. Warm, calm turquoise water, reliably perfect weather, and some of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. Brynne took the whole crew (parents, in-laws, and kids in tow)  and did it the right way: a private villa just minutes from Grace Bay.

Their stay: Villa Milestone, an eight-bedroom estate (including a two-bedroom guest house). This one is purpose-built for big groups: multiple king bedrooms, a heated pool and spa, outdoor pavilions, and direct beach access. Kayaks and paddleboards are right there for when anyone gets the itch to explore. The turquoise water just off the property is clear enough to snorkel straight from the shoreline, and some of Brynne's crew made the most of it with a full-day bonefishing charter, one of the best fishing experiences the island offers. Four others in the crew headed out deep sea fishing and came back with a fresh tuna that the villa's chef turned into dinner that night. Hard to top that.

Speaking of the chef,  full staff is included, which is a must  if you just want to sit back and relax. Housekeeping in the morning, turn-down at night, and a chef who makes the whole process feel effortless. Brynne pre-stocked the villa ahead of arrival (very handy to have all the basics ready for your arrival) and from there, the chef took over, checking in each morning to talk through lunch and dinner ideas. The last day he asked if the family wanted fresh lobster, the last of the season. That's the kind of detail you only get with a private villa chef. For guests with dietary needs: the team accommodated one of the guests dietary needs. They are well-practiced in handling complex dietary requirements.

For excursions, Half Moon Bay is worth the short boat ride,  only accessible by water, with pristine deserted beaches and calm reef snorkeling that's well-suited for families and kids. 

One practical note for your arrival: Brynne strongly recommends adding VIP airport arrival and departure services when booking your Turks and Caicos trip, especially during spring break. Your advisor will help you handle this in advance.

Arizona: Grand Canyon + Enchantment Resort Sedona

Arizona in spring is something else entirely. The crowds are manageable, the weather is as close to perfect as it gets, and the scenery (from the rim of the Grand Canyon to the red rock formations of Sedona)  genuinely stops you in your tracks. Ann took her family out west this spring break, splitting the trip between two of Arizona's most iconic destinations, and returned already wanting to go back.

The Grand Canyon needs no introduction and Spring is a great to visit, mild temperatures make hiking the rim trails comfortable, and the softer light in the morning hours makes for unforgettable views (and photos).

On her next stop, Ann and her family stayed at Enchantment Resort in Sedona. Tucked into Boynton Canyon, the resort feels like it was carved directly into the landscape. The dramatic red rock views are everywhere: from your room, from the pool, from the spa. Mii Amo, the resort's world-renowned destination spa, is reason alone to book a genuine wellness reset for parents while kids are well taken care of. Sedona's vortex hikes, and jeep tour adventures make for easy half-day excursions that the whole family can enjoy, and the town itself has great dining and galleries worth exploring.

Spring Break may be over, but your next unforgettable trip is just around the corner!  Whether you're thinking about a summer family getaway, a romantic fall escape, or a festive holiday trip, now’s the time to start planning and we can't wait to help you.

Get in touch with a KJ Travel advisor and start planning your next unforgettable getaway together.

Four Seasons Los Cabos: Cabo del Sol vs Costa Palmas

Between the desert and the Sea of Cortez sit two very different Four Seasons experiences: Cabo del Sol on the Golden Corridor and Costa Palmas on the East Cape. One brings Riviera-style buzz close to town; the other stretches out along a calm, swimmable shoreline with a private marina. Here’s how to choose your perfect match.

First Things First: How to Get There

Nearest airport: Los Cabos International (SJD)
Drive times:

  • Cabo del Sol: ~30 minutes from SJD; ~15 minutes from Cabo San Lucas private airport (CSL).

  • Costa Palmas: ~45–60 minutes along the East Cape, depending on traffic and route.

What They Share

Both resorts deliver Four Seasons’ polished service, thoughtful kids programming, and breezy indoor–outdoor living. Costa Palmas adds the region’s longest swimmable stretch, two miles of tranquil shoreline plus a private, on-property marina; Cabo del Sol layers in a lively village feel and effortless access to Cabo San Lucas.

Both properties excel at catering to different travel styles, whether you're planning an adults-only romantic escape or a multi-generational family adventure, each resort offers dedicated spaces and programming that ensure everyone finds their perfect spot.

Four Seasons Resort & Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol

If FS Cabo del Sol were a person, it would be that charismatic friend who knows all the best spots, speaks three languages, and somehow makes every night feel like a celebration. This isn't just a beach resort, it's a cultural immersion wrapped in Four Seasons luxury.

Location: Nestled in the coveted Cabo Del Sol community along Cabo's Golden Corridor, you're perfectly positioned between Cabo San Lucas and San José Del Cabo. Translation? You get the best of both worlds.

Vibe: A modern hacienda village with white stucco, warm woods, plazas and rooftops set on the Golden Corridor with a swimmable cove.  Think chic beach house meets artisanal elegance, where traditional Mexican textiles and handcrafted furniture create an atmosphere that's both sophisticated and authentically rooted in local culture. 

What Makes It Special:

La Plaza Mágica – Where Friday Nights Get Magical Every Friday evening, the resort transforms into a living, breathing Pueblo Mágico. Mariachi music fills the air, local artists showcase their creations at El Taller Art Studio, and El Mercado serves up handmade treats with Mexican wines. It's like having a front-row seat to authentic Mexican culture, minus the tourist traps.

Golf with Ocean Views from Every Hole The Cabo Del Sol Course, designed by Fry Straka, offers something most golf courses can only dream of – ocean vistas from every single hole. It's the kind of place where you might actually forget to watch your swing because you're too busy admiring the Sea of Cortez.

The Social Hub of Cabo's Hotel Corridor As the newest luxury property in Cabo, Cabo del Sol has quickly become the place to see and be seen. Don't be surprised to spot guests from other resorts making dinner reservations here. The buzz is real, and the rooftop bar with live music has become the unofficial after-dinner destination for Cabo's most discerning travelers. 

Keys: 96 guest rooms & suites + 61 residences, villas & estates all with Sea of Cortez views.

Rooms, suites & villas: Casitas and suites come with private plunge pools and outdoor showers; oceanfront villas and residences add full kitchens, larger pools, and host-worthy terraces. 

Dining & bars (8 total):  Mediterranean-leaning Palmerio, oceanfront Cayao by Richard Sandoval (Nikkei), beachy Coraluz, plus Sora Rooftop Bar, Mercado gourmet market, and in-room dining. Beyond the impressive on-site options, Cabo's legendary nightlife, from Bagatel's trendy vibes to Rosa Negra's sophisticated energy, is just minutes away.

Pools & wellness: Three pools (family, adults-only, spa). Tierra Mar Spa (Baja-inspired rituals) and a Harley Pasternak–designed fitness centre. 

Families: Kids For All Seasons “Papalote” is complimentary for ages 4–12, 9:00 am–5:00 pm; kids under 5 eat free at resort restaurants. 

Signature touches: Baja 360° adventure experiences, an artisan studio and Mercado-style plaza, easy ways to keep days varied without leaving the resort. 

Beach Reality Check: While the cove is technically swimmable most of the year, this is still Cabo, expect some rocks and seasonal variations in water conditions. There's a convenient sea platform for those perfect swimming moments, but don't expect the consistently calm waters you'll find on the East Cape. The trade-off? You're getting that dramatic Cabo coastline with all its rugged beauty.

Choose Cabo San Lucas If You're...

  • The Cultural Explorer: You want authentic Mexican experiences woven into luxury

  • The Social Butterfly: Friday night mariachi sessions and cooking classes sound perfect

  • The Golf Enthusiast: Ocean views from every hole is non-negotiable

  • The Convenience Lover: You want easy access to both Cabo towns

  • The Dining Adventurer: You want the best of both worlds, exceptional on-site cuisine plus easy access to Cabo's legendary restaurant scene

If you’re also exploring Mexico’s Pacific coast on a future trip, we recommend these Mandarina luxury resorts in Riviera Nayarit for a similarly culture-rich, design-forward escape.

Four Seasons Resort & Residences Los Cabos at Costa Palmas

If Cabo del Sol is the life of the party, Los Cabos at Costa Palmas (East Cape) is the wise friend who knows where to find the most beautiful hidden beaches. This is where you go when you want to remember what silence sounds like.

Location: Tucked away on Baja's East Cape on over two miles of pristine shoreline with the Sierra de la Laguna mountains as your backdrop. It's so untouched, it feels like your own private Baja.

Vibe: East Cape seclusion and big-sky horizons. Two miles of gentle, swimmable shoreline, seven pools, and a private marina that turns dinner into a boat ride. Picture sleek white lines and contemporary architecture that somehow manages to feel warm and cozy, like a sophisticated private estate where you can truly disconnect from the world.

What Makes It Special:

The Largest Swimmable Beach in the Region While other Cabo resorts boast about their beaches, this one delivers the goods over two miles of calm, swimmable shoreline. No fighting the surf, no worrying about currents. Just pure, blissful swimming in the tranquil Sea of Cortez. Unlike its sister property, Costa Palmas offers year-round swimming conditions, no seasonal surprises, and no need to check the daily surf report. Just pristine white sand and consistently gentle waters. Though the beach to access the water is very wide so prepare accordingly when temps are high and the sand is hot! 

Your Own Private Marina Step out of your room and literally onto your private marina. Want to explore Cabo Pulmo's protected marine area? This is the only Los Cabos resort with direct marina access. It's like having a VIP pass to the Sea of Cortez.For fishing enthusiasts and water sports lovers, this is game-changing, imagine walking just five minutes from your room to board a yacht or fishing boat for the day. No transfers, no hassles, just direct access to some of the world's best sportfishing and snorkeling.

Golf by Robert Trent Jones II Costa Palmas Golf Club isn't just a golf course, it's an 18-hole love letter to the desert landscape, framed by dunes and endless ocean views. Robert Trent Jones II clearly had his A-game on when designing this masterpiece.

The Ultimate Self-Contained Escape This is a property where guests rarely venture beyond the gates and why would they? With a comprehensive collection of on-site restaurants, a marina village accessible by water taxi, and that pristine beachfront, Costa Palmas has perfected the art of the complete resort experience. It's intimate, it's serene, and it's designed for those who equate luxury with the ability to truly unplug.

Keys: 141 accommodations (114 rooms + 27 suites) set across low-rise buildings and standalone villas/residences. 

Rooms, suites & villas: Ground-floor categories frequently include private plunge pools; multi-bedroom villas and residences (with kitchens and larger pools) suit families and groups.

Dining & scene (13 options): On-resort: Estiatorio Milos, Casa de Brasa, El Puesto, Limón, cafés and beach service. In Marina Village, take the quick and convenient water taxi (8:00 am–11:00 pm) to Mozza Baja (Nancy Silverton) and Chiki lounge. The extensive dining program here reflects the resort's self-contained philosophy, when your nearest restaurant neighbors are an hour away, you'd better make sure your culinary game is strong. Spoiler alert: it absolutely is.

Spa, fitness & sport: Oasis Spa with 10 free-standing treatment rooms, sauna/steam/hydrotherapies, plus couples’ suites with private plunge pools; Sports Club with tennis, basketball, lap pool; Costa Palmas Golf Club by Robert Trent Jones II. 

Families: Kids For All Seasons (complimentary, ages 4–12) and a Teen Centre; calm water and complimentary non-motorized toys make beach days easy.

Choose Los Cabos (East Cape) If You're...

  • The Serenity Seeker: You came to Baja to escape, not to party

  • The Beach Perfectionist: Two miles of swimmable beach is your definition of paradise

  • The Marina Adventurer: Direct access to Cabo Pulmo and sea adventures matter

  • The Privacy Devotee: You want luxury without the crowds

  • The Nature Lover: Sierra de la Laguna mountain views are breathtaking and there's also access to guided hikes to nearby natural areas like the Flat Rock and secret waterfalls, as well as trails along the desert and beach for exploring the East Cape landscape.

    For travelers drawn to raw Pacific drama and architectural beauty elsewhere in Mexico, make sure to keep this luxury beach resort on your shortlist.

The Verdict: We’re Here to Make Your Best Selection (of two great options)

Choose Cabo Del Sol when you want a polished, social resort close to Cabo’s orbit with a swimmable cove, spa daybeds, and that new-build sheen. Choose Costa Palmas when you want serene, big-sky beach days, seven pools, and a private-marina lifestyle on the East Cape.

The real question isn't which one to choose, it's how quickly you can plan a return trip to experience the other.

Pro Tip: As a Four Seasons Preferred Partner agency, KJ Travel can unlock exclusive perks at both properties. Think room upgrades (often at time of booking!), complimentary breakfast, resort credits, and sometimes even airport transfers. These benefits often make the difference between a great stay and an unforgettable one, regardless of which Four Seasons you choose.

Discover your perfect slice of paradise in Los Cabos or any other destinations. Contact a KJ Travel Advisor today and start planning your dream getaway.