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Coastal hideaways to rural escapes: The many styles of villa

27th January 2026
One of the quiet joys of choosing a villa holiday is realising there’s no single definition of what a “villa” should be. It might be a whitewashed hideaway overlooking the sea in Greece, a sun-warmed stone house tucked into rolling countryside in France, a sleek modern build perched above the coast in Spain, or a timeworn family home in rural Italy, layered with history and patina. The beauty lies in the range — and in discovering which style feels most like you.

At Coolstays, our villa collection spans coast and countryside, old and new, bold architecture and softly worn tradition. Some villas are all about the view, others about the land they sit on. Some invite you to slow down completely; others energise and inspire. This is a guide to the many styles of villa stays — not to narrow your choices, but to open them up.

Villa Genna
on Coolstays.

Sea-view villas with pools and terraces

For many people, the dream starts with the sea. A villa where the horizon stretches endlessly, where mornings begin with salt air and evenings end with the sky turning pink over the water.

These villas are often designed to blur the boundary between indoors and out. Wide terraces, shaded pergolas and floor-to-ceiling windows make the view part of daily life rather than something you step out to admire. Pools become natural extensions of the sea beyond — somewhere to float quietly in the heat of the afternoon, or to gather with a drink as the sun slips lower.

Coastal villas work beautifully for groups because the landscape does so much of the heavy lifting. Days can be as active or as idle as you like: early swims, coastal walks, boat trips, or simply staying put and letting the hours drift by. Mealtimes tend to migrate outdoors, conversations stretch longer, and the sea becomes a constant, calming presence.

There’s also something wonderfully indulgent about privacy by the coast. No busy hotel terraces, no need to claim a lounger. Just your own space, your own view, and the luxury of enjoying it on your own terms.

Villa Magnolia
on Coolstays.

Rural villas surrounded by nature

If coastal villas are about openness and horizon, rural villas are about immersion. These are places where you feel held by the landscape, surrounded by hills, fields, vineyards or woodland, with the outside world gently muffled.

Rural villas invite a different pace of holiday. Mornings might begin with birdsong rather than waves, and days unfold around long walks, lazy lunches and the pleasure of simply being somewhere quiet. Gardens are often expansive and informal, designed for wandering rather than sunbathing, with shaded corners and unexpected viewpoints.

These stays are particularly suited to those craving reconnection - with nature, with each other, or with a slower way of living. Cooking becomes a central ritual, often using local produce sourced from nearby markets or farm shops. Afternoons lend themselves to reading, napping or stretching out under a tree with nowhere else to be.

Rural villas also shine in cooler seasons, when the landscape shifts and the indoors becomes just as important as the outdoors. Think fireplaces lit early, big tables set for long dinners, and a sense of retreat that feels nourishing rather than isolating.

Modern architectural villas

For some travellers, design is the destination. Modern architectural villas are statements. They're places where form, light and materiality are as much a part of the experience as the location itself.

These villas tend to be defined by clean lines, open-plan living and a deliberate relationship with their surroundings. Concrete, glass and steel might sit alongside natural stone or timber, creating spaces that feel both bold and grounded. Interiors are often pared back but carefully considered, allowing the architecture to breathe.

What makes these villas so appealing is the way they shape your time. Light moves differently through a well-designed space, drawing you from room to room as the day progresses. Views are framed rather than simply presented. Outdoor areas are integrated thoughtfully, turning terraces and pools into architectural features rather than afterthoughts.

Modern villas work brilliantly for groups who appreciate aesthetics and atmosphere - friends gathering for a creative escape, couples who value calm and clarity, or families who enjoy shared spaces that still feel uncluttered. There’s a sense of intention to these stays, a feeling that everything has been designed to support rest, connection and ease.

Mas des Issarts
on Coolstays.

Traditional villas with character and history

Then there are villas that tell a story the moment you arrive. Traditional villas, whether centuries-old farmhouses, restored manors or family homes passed down through generations, carry a sense of continuity that’s impossible to replicate.

These stays are rich in texture and detail. Thick walls that keep rooms cool, uneven stone floors, wooden beams worn smooth by time. Windows frame views shaped by centuries of living, and gardens feel less designed than gently evolved.

Staying somewhere with history brings a different kind of connection. You become part of the ongoing life of the building, even briefly. Meals feel rooted, rituals slow down, and there’s often a deep sense of place, providing you with the feeling that this villa belongs exactly where it is.

Traditional villas are wonderfully grounding for groups. They encourage togetherness without performance, comfort without polish. Children roam freely, adults settle into familiar rhythms, and the house seems to absorb noise and movement with ease.

Domaine de la Vne
on Coolstays.

Blended styles and unexpected finds

Of course, many of the most compelling villas don’t fit neatly into one category. A rural villa might feature striking contemporary interiors. A modern build might incorporate reclaimed materials and traditional techniques. A coastal stay might sit within walking distance of a historic village.

This blending of styles is part of what makes browsing villas so rewarding. Each property offers its own interpretation of space, comfort and setting. Some surprise you; others quietly confirm what you already know you love.

At Coolstays, we celebrate these in-between places. Villas that feel personal rather than generic, that reflect the vision of their owners and the character of their surroundings. It’s often these details, a thoughtfully planted garden, a perfectly positioned window, a kitchen designed for real cooking, that turn a good stay into a memorable one.

How to choose the right villa style for you

With so much variety, the question becomes less “what is a villa?” and more “what kind of villa suits this moment?” The answer often lies in how you want your days to feel.

If you’re drawn to light, openness and long afternoons outdoors, a coastal villa may call to you. If peace, privacy and nature are the priority, rural stays offer a deep sense of calm. If design and atmosphere matter most, modern architectural villas provide a quietly elevated experience. And if warmth, story and familiarity resonate, traditional villas deliver comfort in its most timeless form.

It’s also worth thinking about the balance between shared and private spaces, how much exploring you want to do versus staying put, and what kind of environment helps you switch off most easily.

Why this variety works so well

The strength of villa holidays lies in their adaptability. Unlike more uniform accommodation types, villas don’t impose a single way of staying. Instead, they respond to landscape, culture and individual taste, offering a spectrum of experiences under one broad umbrella.

This variety encourages exploration without pressure. You can browse widely, compare styles, imagine yourself in different settings — and trust that whichever direction you lean, the fundamentals remain the same: space, privacy, comfort and a sense of belonging.

For Coolstays guests, this means villa holidays can evolve with you. One year it’s a sea-view escape; the next, a countryside retreat. Different seasons, different companions, different needs — all met within the same flexible idea of what a villa can be.

Ultimately, the joy of a villa stay isn’t just where you are, but how it allows you to live while you’re there. And with so many styles to discover, the hardest part is choosing just one.
FAQs about villa stays

What different styles of villa holidays are available?

Villa stays range from sea-view villas with pools and terraces to rural countryside escapes, modern architectural homes and traditional villas rich in character and history.

Are coastal villas only suitable for summer holidays?

No. While they shine in summer, coastal villas can be equally special in quieter seasons, offering dramatic seascapes, peaceful walks and a slower pace without the crowds.

What makes rural villas ideal for a relaxing escape?

Rural villas are surrounded by nature, offering privacy, quiet and space to slow down, making them perfect for guests looking to switch off and reconnect.

Who are modern architectural villas best suited to?

These villas appeal to travellers who value design, light and atmosphere, and who enjoy open-plan living and thoughtfully crafted spaces.

What can I expect from a traditional villa stay?

Traditional villas often feature historic architecture, natural materials and a strong sense of place, creating a warm, lived-in feel that encourages relaxed, communal living.

Do villas always fit neatly into one style?

Not always. Many villas blend elements of different styles, such as modern interiors within historic buildings or contemporary design set in rural landscapes.

How do I choose the right villa style for my trip?

Think about how you want your days to feel, whether that’s open and social, quiet and nature-led, design-focused or rooted in tradition.

Are villas suitable for exploring the local area?

Yes. Villas are often well placed for discovering nearby beaches, villages, countryside walks and regional food and culture.

Where are Coolstays villas located?

Coolstays offers villas in destinations including Greece, Spain, Italy and France, with a wide variety of settings and styles to choose from.

How do I book a villa through Coolstays?

You book directly with the property owner via Coolstays’ enquiry system, with no booking fees or commission added.

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