Hotel or Vacation Home? If You’re Staying in Newport Beach, We Have the Answer
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May 10, 2021
We can all agree that hotel living is hard to beat. But there’s also those unforgettable getaways in one-of-a-kind AirBnBs that will top any indulgent hotel stay.
Both types of vacation styles have their pros and cons, their risks and rewards. In Newport Beach, though, there’s a clear winner. Always. The one and only way to experience Newport Beach is by staying in a vacation home. Here’s why:
Newport Beach Vacation Homes
Have all the Beach Access
Newport’s world-famous beaches are all found on a three-mile stretch of peninsula. Want to know what’s on that peninsula? Over 1,400 vacation homes that are all literally steps from the sand. Want to know what’s not steps from the sand? Hotels. In fact, the Newport Beach hotel that’s closest to the beach requires guests to either drive to the sand or schlep their snacks, towels, chairs, and toys 15 minutes by foot. With kids in tow, that degree of hassle is the antithesis of what it means to be on vacation. And Newport’s notoriously tricky parking situation makes driving to the beach out of the question. Booking a vacation home means you’re booking the luxury to step out your door and onto the sand.
Newport Beach Vacation Homes
Have all the Space for Hosting
What’s a beach trip without others to enjoy it with? That’s tough to do when you’re stuck in a hotel room with just a bed and in some cases, a narrow balcony. Kiss grilling out goodbye. No sunset soirees. No family game nights. Vacation homes, however, are – well, homes! They have the space and amenities to host groups of people, whether that’s in large family rooms, front patios, backyards, or rooftop decks. If you book a proper vacation home, you’ll get your own grill, a fully-stocked kitchen, and plenty of seating areas to host those you love. Some of the nicer homes will even have spas, outdoor fire pits, and movie rooms for night upon night of high-class entertaining.
Newport Beach Vacation Homes are a
Fraction of the Cost for a Hotel
Stay in a vacation home and you’ll not only enjoy the comforts and conveniences of home, but a week-long vacation in a rental will cost about A FOURTH of what it would cost to stay at a hotel. Not to mention the money you’ll be saving by not having to eat out for every meal. Oh the things we could buy with the money we’ve saved! By opting for a vacation home instead of a hotel room, you can book whale watching excursions, enjoy fabulous dinners on the town, and splurge on that bathing suit in the window display at that cute boutique. Once you break it down, vacation homes are a wallet’s best friend.
If the thought of sorting through the 1,400 Newport Beach vacation rentals feels daunting, we got you covered. Check out this list of 100 homes – all curated and properly cared for, to ensure you get hotel-level relaxation at a much more relaxed price.
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