Simpson Travel acquires Affinity Villas
Simpson Travel has announced the acquisition of Affinity Villas for an undisclosed sum.
Algarve destination specialist Affinity Villas offers a portfolio of over 30 villas located in Quinta do Lago, Silves, Praia de Luz, Loulé, Carvoeiro and Vale do Lobo.
The villas remain bookable via the Affinity Villas website and will be added to the Simpson Travel platform in phases.
The Affinity villas will soon be bookable as part of a bundled package with flights, vehicle hire, transfers and concierge service.
Affinity Villas MD Grant Clow will remain in a consultancy capacity to handle the transition.
“We are delighted to announce this new acquisition, with a company so closely aligned in values to our own. The villas all come with private pools, most are within walking distance to restaurants and the destinations fit perfectly with our ‘road less travelled’ approach,” said Simpson Travel chief Ed Pyke.
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