Homes & Villas by Marriott International launches down under
Homes & Villas by Marriott International has launched in Australia and New Zealand
It marks the platform’s entrance into the Asia Pacific region.
The expansion into these new markets adds over 350 premium and luxury homes to the platform.
They are located in prime leisure destinations, including Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane and Orange in Australia, and Auckland and Queenstown in New Zealand.
Australia’s interstate and international borders are open, with New Zealand’s full reopening soon to follow.
The homes provide members of Marriott’s award-winning travel program, Marriott Bonvoy, with more options when travelling.
Several of the homes feature balconies, pools, gourmet kitchens and large entertaining areas.
Homes & Villas by Marriott International was launched in May 2019.
Every home listed on the platform is professionally-managed and selected for rigorous standards in design, cleanliness, safety, reliability and high-end amenities.
It is also the only home rental platform to participate in the Marriott Bonvoy travel program, which has 164 million+ members.
“Private home rental offerings are tremendously popular right now. We are thrilled to be bringing Homes & Villas by Marriott International to Australia and New Zealand,” said Jennifer Hsieh, Vice President, Homes & Villas by Marriott International.
Marriott Bonvoy members can earn 2X points, plus a Free Night Award booing 5+nights between 13 June 2022 and 22 June 2022, and complete their stay with check-out on or before December 31, 2022.
Learn more about : Marriott ( Asia Pecific )
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