Four trips, nineteen residences. Some residences suit more than one.
Most rental sites ask you to filter by bedroom count and hope the rest works out. We start somewhere else: with the trip you're trying to take. A family week and a weekend for two ask different things of a residence, and a residence that handles one beautifully often handles the other too. The four trips below are how our concierge thinks about the portfolio. A residence may appear on more than one — that isn't a contradiction, it's the point.
TRIP I — FAMILY
Pancakes on the terrace before anyone has asked for them. Surfboards already on the beach cart, sunscreen already in the bag. A morning at the kids' club while you take the gym slowly, an afternoon at the pool while the chef puts something cold on the counter, a sunset that ends the day before bedtime does. The week takes the shape of the kids — except none of the work does.
TRIP II — COUPLE
Coffee on the terrace, then a slow hour at the gym with the ocean through the louvers and nobody else there. Spa in the afternoon — the towel waiting before you ask. Paddle if you feel like it, the court already held. Sunset from the pool, dinner on the terrace, the kind of quiet that doesn't need a reservation. A short trip that resets a long year.
TRIP III — MULTI-GEN
Grandparents up first, on the terrace with the paper. Parents at the gym before the kids are awake. The bunk room loud by nine, the primary suite still quiet at the other end of the floor. One long table at dinner; three different breakfasts depending on who's hungry. The trip a calendar gets built around — anniversaries, milestone birthdays, the years the cousins are still small enough to share a room.
TRIP IV — PANORAMIC
Top-floor residences where the building stops and the bay begins. Light wakes you before the alarm. The kind of resting you can't do anywhere else, because there's nothing in the foreground to pull you back. Sunset empties the pool below; dinner happens upstairs without anyone leaving. A few nights, often a celebration, often the trip someone has been promising themselves for years.
Or see all nineteen at once.
Every residence is described with the same editorial care — same vocabulary, same photography, no two units cookie-cuttered. Browse the full portfolio when you're ready.