Or $695 per person, if you've got 30 keen friends.
Fans of Too Hot To Handle can now live the dream, with a getaway to the luxury beachfront villa where the hit show is filmed. Presuming you’ve got a cool $20k to spare, that is.
That’s right, everyone’s favourite Netflix iso binge-watch just became the swishest post-pandemic hotspot on the planet. And it’s officially the first place we’ll be jetting to once Australia’s COVID-19 lockdown ends.
The Too Hot To Handle villa is actually otherwise known as Casa Tau, located in the prestigious seaside community of Punta Mita, in Los Ranchos, Mexico.
Now $20,829.83 (to be precise) might sound like a heck of a lot of cash to splash on a villa –– but the location boasts 12 bedrooms, and sleeps a maximum of 30 people. So, if you can convince your squad to join you, it’ll only cost a moderately eye-watering $694.30 per night.
Some of the whiz-bang features on offer at Casa Tau include: a private spa with massage tables, a solarium, two chefs, eight 24-hour butlers, a driver, three maintenance staff, eight housekeepers, ten parking spaces and a partridge in a pear tree. Ok, so we made that last one up –– but you get the idea.
The celeb favourite hideaway also includes 16 bathrooms, three separate cooking areas, a pizza oven (which comes with its own dedicated pizza chef), a bocce ball court, beach volleyball net, overnight laundry service, and, strangely enough –– two kayaks.
Guests of the villa also gain access to the swoon-worthy Punta Mita Resort amenities, which include the St Regis Sea Breeze Beach Club, Bahia and Pacifico Golf Courses, along with use of the Four Seasons, St Regis and Punta Mita Beach Club spas.
For those die-hard Netflix viewers who do fancy a visit, the über-luxe retreat is available to book now via LuxuryRetreats.com.
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