Casita, Casa, Hacienda? Know the difference when selecting your Santa Fe vacation rental home!
When deciding on your Santa Fe vacation rental needs, it’s helpful to understand these terms. A “Casita” is the smallest of the three and is typically a cozy one bedroom, one bath structure with kitchenette. Often, a casita is a located on the same property as the casita owner’s home, and sometimes is a converted garage. A “Casa” is larger, usually a condo, and usually two bedroom with sleeping accommodations for four, sometimes more. A “Hacienda” is the largest of the three, almost always a detached single family private home with three or more bedrooms and at least 2.5 baths. Any one of the three can make for an enchanting vacation in Santa Fe; select the one that best fits your needs!
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Find out why Skiing Magazine ranked Hood River #5 in the List of Top 10 Ski Towns!
Hood River is fast becoming a year-round destination for discerning skiers and snowboarders. The charming downtown is perfect for apres ski exploring, socializing and shopping. A variety of rental homes to suit all budgets and the expertise of Hood River Vacation Rentals make finding the perfect accommodation for your group easy and fun.
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Victoria British Columbia: Spring Prelude at The Butchart Gardens
Step out of Winter and into Spring! It’s as easy as that when you visit our astonishing indoor garden display. Beds of daffodils and tulips, with flowering cherries, witch hazel and viburnum, fill the stone-flagged Blue Poppy conservatory with all the joys of Spring
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Weekend Window: Lake Tahoe [source: abc News]
“Good Morning America Weekend Edition” anchor Ron Claiborne’s favorite place in the world is Lake Tahoe.
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