Everywhere > Europe > France > Southwest France > Bordeaux

Bordeaux Villas & Luxury Vacation Rentals

Luxury Villa Rentals for 2+ people

FILTERS APPLIED:
No filters
DISPLAYING PROPERTIES 1 to 10 of 10
FILTERS

WE'RE HERE TO HELP! CONTACT US.

FIRST NAME *
LAST NAME *
EMAIL ADDRESS *
PHONE NUMBER *
WHERE TO?
TRAVEL DATES *
GUESTS (ADULTS)
GUESTS (CHILDREN)
BUDGET (PER NIGHT)
$0
NO MAX
I'M A TRAVEL ADVISOR
MESSAGE

Your Guide to Bordeaux Villas

Located in Southwestern France, Bordeaux is arguably the most iconic wine-producing region in the world. Coupled with a rich history and stunning landscapes, it is also one of France’s top destinations, especially along its Atlantic coast. Bordeaux villas let you experience it all with intoxicating stays that pay homage to the region’s rich heritage.

Originally a Celtic settlement, Bordeaux first flourished as a Roman trading port known as Burdigala. It grew significantly in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance when it became an important wine exporter to England. Bordeaux’s golden age was in the 18th century when it became one of France’s wealthiest cities, giving rise to grand neoclassical architecture.

Today, you can take in this architecture through landmarks like the Palace de la Bourse and the Grand Théâtre, as well as by just strolling through Bordeaux’s historic city center - a UNESCO Heritage Site. You can also admire the architecture of neighboring towns like Saint-Émilion, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Renting a luxury villa in Bordeaux is easy with Rental Escapes. First, choose your travel dates. Next, choose your party size. From there, your Rental Escapes Villa Specialist will happily present you with the best available Bordeaux villas for your group. After, your Concierge customizes your trip, including transportation, chef service, excursions, and more.

Villas in Bordeaux France

Bordeaux villas can be found both within the city itself and in the surrounding countryside. In particular, many are located by vineyards and wineries, often pairing tasting experiences and production tours with your villa stay.

Like the region itself, many Bordeaux villas often have a rich history all their own. This is evident from the ornate facades, grand staircases, and period features that transport you back in time. These are often married with modern amenities like heated pools and luxurious bathrooms to create unforgettable stays.

Our Bordeaux villas also include 5-star service, including from your Concierge. Your Concierge can assist with transportation, excursions, additional staff, and any other needs.

Bordeaux Chateaus

Perhaps the most historic villas in the region, Bordeaux chateaus offer an unparalleled rental experience. Each chateau has its own unique story to tell, evident in everything from the architecture to the artwork and furnishings. They include:

Chateau Prestige: Located north of Bordeaux near Saint Emilion, this 15th-century chateau offers a perfect mix of old and new. It’s surrounded by 13 hectares of vineyards and includes two heated pools, a plethora of antiques and original art, and a full staff including a private chef. A true rental experience for up to 23 guests.

Chateau Pessac: Set near the famous Medoc chateaux, Chateau Pessac was once the home of the Pope. Standing at the gates of Bordeaux, it’s set over 140 acres of parkland and offers a true working wine vineyard experience. The staff stands ready to make every request come true, including bespoke meals by your private chef.

Chateau Le Petit Verdus: A 19th-century chateau laid out over 40 acres, Chateau Le Petit Verdus features stunning architecture and a plethora of fine details. These include a spiral staircase, rare fabric prints, vintage-style bathtubs, and three turrets. It all combines to whisk you away to another, more romantic era.

Luxury Villas Bordeaux

Since the 17th century, Bordeaux has helped to redefine luxury to include sensuous wine-tasting experiences. Luxury villas in Bordeaux take fine living one step further with elegant stays and historic experiences. They include:

Chartreuse de Bordeaux: A classic French chartreuse, Chartreuse de Bordeaux offers the quintessential country luxury experience. The décor is at once eclectic and traditional, while the beautiful park that surrounds the property allows you to connect with nature. A great choice for up to 22 guests.

La Maison: Located in the center of Bordeaux, La Maison combines the bespoke service of a boutique hotel with the charm of a country home to create a refined yet cozy experience. Every corner of this villa reflects a fine attention to detail and is elegantly decorated. A great choice for those who want to stay in Bordeaux center.

La Petite: Set in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Saint Emilion near Bordeaux, La Petite is perfect for wine lovers. The house itself is simple and elegant, with a mesmerizing garden surrounding it. A great base for taking in the wine region.

Villas near Bordeaux with Private Pool

Bordeaux is beautiful in the summertime. There’s no better way to enjoy the sunny weather than with villas near Bordeaux with private pools. They include:

Arcachon: Just 30 minutes from Bordeaux by the beautiful Arcachon Bay, this beachside villa offers a truly rejuvenating experience. Take a dip in the large pool. Admire the breathtaking views. Breathe in the salty air. Arcachon has everything you need to rest and recharge.

Clos des Camps: A restored 19th-century chartreuse, Clos des Camps offers an experience that is at once historic and contemporary. Surrounded by a mile of garden and featuring a heated pool and jacuzzi, it’s just as stunning indoors as out.

Clos de Blaye: Located in the historic village of Blaye, this 18th-century home is a perfect mix of old and new. The heated pool is a standout, and it’s the perfect place to take in the majestic garden that surrounds the property. Extra touches like a sauna, jacuzzi, and billiards room round out the package and make it a great choice for groups.

Bordeaux Villas FAQ

What are the Entry Requirements for France?

France is part of the Schengen zone, so you’ll only need to show a valid passport once upon entering the zone. If you’re traveling from outside the EU, US, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, then you may need an additional tourist visa.

How to Get to Bordeaux?

The easiest way to get into Bordeaux is to fly into the Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport. This airport services international and domestic flights, including from larger airports like Paris, Lyon, and Nice. It’s about 12 kilometers from the airport to the city center. You can also take the high-speed train (TGV) from Paris to Bordeaux, which takes about 2-3 hours. Your Rental Escapes Concierge can assist with airport transfers, train tickets, and any other transportation needs.

How to Get Around Bordeaux?

If you want to explore the beautiful countryside and winemaking region around Bordeaux, then a rental car or private driver is suggested. If you’re just planning on staying in Bordeaux city center, then you’ll be able to get around by walking and using taxis. Bordeaux also has an extensive tram and bus system that covers the city and its main suburbs. Trains are also useful for day trips, including to destinations like Arcachon, Saint-Émilion, and La Rochelle. Your Rental Escapes Concierge can help with rental cars, train tickets, private drivers, and other transportation needs.

When is the Best Time to Visit Bordeaux?

Peak season in Bordeaux is from June to August. The weather is warm and sunny – perfect for trips to the vineyard, wine tours, and beach visits. There’s also a vibrant atmosphere with plenty of festivals. However, this is also when crowds are at their peak.
Shoulder season in Bordeaux is from April to May and September to October. The weather is still mild and pleasant and is ideal for sightseeing. September is particularly noteworthy for the wine harvest and the autumn foliage. For many, this is the best time to go.
Off-season is from November to March. The weather is cooler and wetter, but there are still great indoor activities like wine tastings and museum visits. This is the least crowded time of the year and lets you experience Bordeaux like a local.

Is Bordeaux Safe?

Yes, Bordeaux is considered very safe. There is a low crime rate compared to other French cities and the historic center is well-policed day and night. That said, do be aware of pickpockets near major tourist attractions.

Best Things to do in Bordeaux?

Visit the historical sites: Landmarks like the Place de la Bourse, with its stunning classical architecture, or the Bordeaux Cathedral with its majestic Gothic style distinguish Bordeaux from other cities in France. No trip would be complete without a visit.
Take a wine tour: Bordeaux is world-renowned for its wine. Explore vineyards and chateaux in regions like Médoc, Saint-Émilion, and Pessac-Léognan and taste the best of the region firsthand. Or visit La Cité du Vin, a wine museum in the city itself, to learn more about the history of wine-making in the region and enjoy some tastings.
Visit Arcachon Bay: A coastal area known for its oyster farming and beautiful beaches, a day trip to Aracachon Bay will allow you to unwind and sample some great seafood. Plus, there are plenty of great boat tours that will let you experience even more of the coast.

How’s the Food in Bordeaux?

Bordeaux is one of the top food destinations in the world. Specialities include foie gras; entrecôte à la bordelaise (rib steak in a rich wine and butter sauce); oysters from Arcachon Bay; and canelé (small cylindrical pastries). There are also several Michelin-star restaurants. And of course, it’s all paired with Bordeaux’s world-famous wine and cheese.
Your Rental Escapes Concierge can assist with restaurant reservations, private chef service, and villa pre-stocking.

How’s the Weather in Bordeaux?

Spring in Bordeaux is mild and warms gradually once the region starts to bloom with vibrant flowers and greenery. Temperatures range from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F). Average rainfall during this season is about 60-70 mm (2.4-2.8 inches) per month, with occasional showers.
Summer in Bordeaux is warm and sunny, with long daylight hours. Average temperatures are between 18°C and 28°C (64°F to 82°F). Rainfall is relatively low, averaging around 40-50 mm (1.6-2 inches) per month, though occasional thunderstorms can occur.
Autumn in Bordeaux is mild and often pleasant. The vineyards display beautiful fall colors, and the wine harvest in September adds to the seasonal charm. Temperatures range from 11°C to 21°C (52°F to 70°F). Average rainfall increases to 70-90 mm (2.8-3.5 inches) per month.
Winter in Bordeaux is cool and wet, and indoor activities like wine tastings and museum visits are more popular during this time. Average temperatures range between 3°C and 10°C (37°F to 50°F). This season also experiences the most rainfall, averaging 80-100 mm (3.1-3.9 inches) per month.

Book a Bordeaux Villa with Rental Escapes

If you’re hoping to visit this beautiful part of France, Rental Escapes can elevate your Bordeaux villa rental into a true luxury experience.

Our portfolio includes the finest Bordeaux villas, including Bordeaux chateaux rentals, Bordeaux luxury villas, Bordeaux villas with private pools, and more.

Your Rental Escapes Reservations Expert can find the best luxury villa for your group, and your Concierge personalizes your trip to create the ultimate Bordeaux villa experience.

Contact us today to book your next dream holiday!