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Discover ultimate luxury in Texas with our handpicked vacation rentals. Indulge in opulent amenities and top-notch comfort for an unforgettable getaway.
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Texas Vacation Rentals
From the grand cities, such as Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio, to the awe-inspiring nature at places like Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas does everything on a grand scale. As the second-largest state in the USA, there is plenty to explore on a vacation to Texas.
For music fans, the state capital Austin is the place to be, whereas Houston is iconic for contributions to space discovery. If you want to get out of the city, there is plenty of unspoiled nature to enjoy, including some of the best bird-watching sites in America.
We have a fantastic selection of Texas vacation rentals, such as large homes for family reunions and even a quirky converted train carriage in Fredericksburg. Our Texas vacation rentals have a whole host of fantastic features that sets them apart from staying in a hotel. Private pools, games rooms, hot tubs, and pet-friendly facilities are just some of the luxurious features on offer.
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It does occasionally snow in Texas during the winter, but the amounts are minimal when compared to more central and northerly states.
Austin is the state capital of Texas.
Texas is the second-largest state in America, covering 268,800 square miles of land.
Spring Break takes place in the month of March when the weather is warm and dry and wildflowers are in bloom.
Hurricane season in Texas is from June through September.
Home to three major mountain ranges, Texas has plenty of beautiful mountains to visit. The Lone Star State has the Guadalupe, Franklin, and Davis ranges, with over 2000 named peaks between them. The tallest mountain in Texas is Guadalupe Peak, which stands at 8750 feet high.
Tornado season in Texas occurs between March and August, with the peak of twister activity happening between April and June.
Texas has got many lovely beaches, particularly in the Galveston region, where you can find everything from dramatic and windswept dunes to untouched island sanctuaries.


When to visit Texas
Discover the enchanting allure of Texas year-round, as each season paints a unique tapestry of experiences. Spring, from March to May, blooms with wildflowers and mild temperatures, making it ideal for exploring the Bluebonnet trails and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking. The scorching Texan summer, from June through August, invites sun-seekers to bask in the warmth by the Gulf Coast's pristine beaches. Fall, spanning September to November, offers a pleasant escape with cooler weather and a rich palette of autumnal hues, perfect for touring the state's wineries and relishing cultural festivals. Winter, from December to February, showcases a milder climate in southern regions, allowing for golfing, wildlife watching, and festive celebrations.

Texas food and drink
Indulge in a savory journey through the heart of Texas with its iconic and diverse culinary landscape. From smoky barbecue joints to upscale dining, the Lone Star State offers an array of flavors that tantalize taste buds and reflect its rich cultural heritage. Texas barbecue is a true art form, where slow-cooked meats are treated with utmost respect, resulting in tender, flavorful bites that capture the essence of the region. Whether it's the tender brisket, succulent ribs, or spicy sausages, every bite tells a story of dedication and tradition.
Tex-Mex cuisine, a fusion of Texan and Mexican flavors, adds a zesty kick to the culinary adventure. Savor mouthwatering tacos, enchiladas, and tamales that showcase the perfect balance of spices and fresh ingredients. Quench your thirst with a sip of authentic Texas margaritas, crafted with precision and care, offering a refreshing respite from the Texan heat.
But the Texas experience doesn't stop at savory delights. The state's craft beer scene has flourished, with local breweries churning out a wide range of unique and innovative brews. From hoppy IPAs to rich stouts, beer enthusiasts can embark on a tasting journey that highlights the passion and creativity of Texan brewers. Meanwhile, Texas wineries produce a delightful array of wines, often drawing inspiration from the diverse terroirs found across the state. Indulge in a glass of fine Texan wine, and you'll discover the harmony between tradition and innovation.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW): As one of the largest and busiest airports in the world, DFW serves as a central hub for both domestic and international travelers. With its modern facilities, numerous airlines, and convenient connections, DFW provides an excellent entry point for exploring the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH): Located in Houston, George Bush Intercontinental Airport offers extensive flight options and is a key gateway to the vibrant energy of this major Texan city. Its strategic location makes it a prime choice for travelers seeking to explore Houston's diverse cultural scene.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS): Welcoming visitors to the state capital, AUS is known for its welcoming atmosphere and easy navigation. Just a short drive from downtown Austin, this airport provides a hassle-free way to dive into the live music, entertainment, and eclectic vibe of the city.
San Antonio International Airport (SAT): Serving as the primary airport for San Antonio, SAT is conveniently located and offers a range of domestic flights. Visitors can quickly immerse themselves in the city's historic sites, including the Alamo and the charming River Walk.
William P. Hobby Airport (HOU): Another option in Houston, Hobby Airport caters to both domestic and limited international flights. It's an excellent choice for travelers looking to explore southern Houston and its surrounding attractions.
El Paso International Airport (ELP): Situated in the westernmost part of Texas, ELP provides access to the unique culture and natural beauty of the El Paso region. It's a great starting point for exploring the area's rich history and stunning desert landscapes.
Road Infrastructure: Texas boasts an extensive road network, including the iconic Interstate Highway system. Highways often have multiple lanes and expansive rest areas.
Speed Limits: Speed limits vary by road type and area. Interstates usually have higher limits, while urban areas have lower limits. Speeding is strictly enforced.
Driver's License: Non-resident visitors can drive with a valid driver's license from their home country for up to one year. Texas residents must obtain a Texas driver's license.
Insurance Requirements: Texas law mandates liability insurance coverage for all drivers. Proof of insurance must be carried and presented upon request.
Seat Belts and Child Safety Seats: Seat belts are mandatory for all occupants. Children must be secured in appropriate child safety seats based on age, weight, and height.
Cell Phones and Texting: In many areas, using a handheld cell phone while driving is prohibited. Texting while driving is banned statewide.
Drunk Driving Laws: Texas has strict laws against driving under the influence (DUI). The legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit is 0.08%.
Right Turn on Red: Unless otherwise indicated, you can make a right turn on red after stopping and ensuring the way is clear.
Traffic Lights: You can make a left turn on red from a one-way street onto another one-way street (unless posted otherwise), but not onto a two-way street.
Pedestrian Crossings: Pedestrians have the right of way at marked crosswalks. Vehicles must yield to pedestrians crossing the road.
School Zones: Reduced speed limits are enforced in school zones during designated hours when children are present.
Work Zones: Speed limits are strictly enforced in construction zones. Fines for speeding in work zones are often doubled.
Toll Roads: Texas has an extensive toll road system. Cashless tolling is common, so ensure you have a compatible toll tag or arrange to pay online.
Animals on the Road: Texas has a significant deer population. Be cautious, especially during dawn and dusk, to avoid collisions.
Emergency Vehicles: When emergency vehicles with lights and sirens are approaching, pull over to the right and stop until they pass.
Rural Driving: Distances between towns can be vast. Ensure your vehicle is well-maintained, and carry sufficient water, fuel, and supplies for long journeys.
Weather Considerations: Texas experiences varied weather conditions. Be prepared for sudden changes, especially during thunderstorms and flash floods.
Parking: Observe parking regulations, as enforcement can be strict. Some areas may require payment for parking.
Passenger Rail:
Amtrak: Amtrak operates several passenger train routes in Texas, including the Texas Eagle, which connects cities like San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, and Fort Worth to destinations outside the state, all the way to Chicago. The Heartland Flyer connects Fort Worth to Oklahoma City. Commuter Rail:
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART): DART operates a light rail system connecting Dallas with suburbs like Plano, Richardson, and Garland, providing an efficient commuter option. Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (CapMetro): Serving Austin and its suburbs, CapMetro's commuter rail line, known as the MetroRail, connects downtown Austin to Leander.
Historical and Tourist Trains:
Texas State Railroad: Offers historic steam and diesel train rides through the picturesque Piney Woods region, offering a glimpse into Texas' railway heritage. Grapevine Vintage Railroad: Operates between Grapevine and the Fort Worth Stockyards, giving passengers a taste of the Old West.
Texas has several public transit agencies that provide bus services across various cities and regions. Some of the major ones include:
Capital Metro (Austin): Provides bus services within the city of Austin and surrounding areas. It operates an extensive network of routes catering to different parts of the city.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART): DART operates bus services in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. It offers local, express, and shuttle routes, connecting to DART's light rail and commuter rail services.
Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO): Serving Houston and its surrounding areas, METRO offers a range of bus services, including local, park-and-ride, and express routes.
VIA Metropolitan Transit (San Antonio): VIA operates bus services in San Antonio and neighboring communities. It provides various route types and services for different travel needs.
Sun Metro (El Paso): Sun Metro serves the El Paso region with a network of bus routes, including regular routes, Brio rapid transit routes, and LIFT paratransit services.
Types of Bus Services: Bus services in Texas typically include several types of routes:
Local Routes: These routes operate within a specific city or area, making frequent stops to serve neighborhoods, commercial areas, and important destinations.
Express Routes: Express buses offer quicker travel between suburban or outlying areas and major urban centers. They may have fewer stops and provide a more direct route.
Park-and-Ride Services: These services cater to commuters by providing parking facilities at transportation hubs where people can park their cars and then use the bus for the rest of their journey.
Rapid Transit Services: Some cities have introduced rapid transit bus lines (such as Brio in El Paso) that provide higher frequency, limited-stop service along key corridors.
Paratransit Services: These specialized services are designed for individuals with disabilities who are unable to use regular fixed-route buses. They offer door-to-door or curb-to-curb transportation.
Fares and Payment: Bus fares vary based on the transit agency and the type of service. Many agencies offer options like single-ride tickets, daily or weekly passes, and monthly passes. Some systems also offer contactless payment methods, such as smart cards or mobile apps, making it easier for passengers to pay for their rides.

Things to do in Texas
The AlamoThe Alamo sites, including the iconic San Antonio mission, hold historical significance as the site of a pivotal battle during the Texas Revolution in 1836.
Six Flags Over TexasSix Flags Over Texas is a popular amusement park in Arlington, USA. Opened in 1961, it offers thrilling rides, entertainment, and attractions for visitors of all ages.
National parksTexas boasts diverse national parks like Big Bend with desert landscapes, Guadalupe Mountains' peaks, Padre Island's coastline, preserving natural beauty and offering recreational opportunities for visitors to explore.
South Padre IslandSouth Padre Island is a scenic Texas gem with stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, water sports, and a rich marine life. It's a popular vacation spot for relaxation and adventure.
Houston Space CenterThe Houston Space Center in Texas is a renowned hub for space exploration, featuring exhibits, artifacts, and simulations that showcase NASA's history and future missions.
Hamilton PoolHamilton Pool is a stunning natural oasis near Austin, Texas. It features a turquoise pool, a waterfall, and limestone cliffs, attracting visitors for swimming, hiking, and photography.
El CapitanEl Capitan in Texas is a prominent peak in the Guadalupe Mountains, known for its stunning vistas, hiking trails, and diverse ecosystems. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Texas Hill CountryTexas Hill Country is a picturesque region known for its rolling hills, wildflowers, wineries, and charming small towns. Outdoor activities, historic sites, and cultural events attract visitors year-round.
Road tripsTexas road trips offer vast landscapes, from desert plains to rolling hills, vibrant cities like Austin and Dallas, historic towns like San Antonio, BBQ joints, and endless adventure under big skies.
Caves and cavernsTexas is home to remarkable caves and caverns, such as Carlsbad Caverns and Natural Bridge Caverns, boasting stunning formations and underground wonders, attracting adventurous explorers and tourists alike.
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Texas vacation rentals with Travel Extras
When you choose Top Villas, you're not just booking a place to stay – you're embarking on a journey filled with exceptional experiences. Our exclusive Travel Extras are designed to enhance every aspect of your trip. Imagine arriving at your rental to find a welcome basket, stocked with local Texan treats and beverages. Once you've booked, you'll have access to our personalized Concierge service, ready to assist you in arranging activities, reservations, and any other special requests you might have.
For those eager to explore the great outdoors, our team can arrange guided hiking tours through Texas's rugged landscapes, where you'll uncover hidden gems and witness awe-inspiring vistas. If you're a foodie looking to savor the state's renowned culinary scene, we offer curated food and wine tasting experiences, including private chefs, allowing you to indulge in the flavors of Texas right from the comfort of your vacation rental.
Families will appreciate our family-friendly travel extras, which feature kid-friendly activities and attractions to keep the little ones entertained. Whether it's a day at a world-class theme park or an educational visit to a local museum, we ensure that your family getaway is nothing short of unforgettable.
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Texas vacation rentals with private pools
When the famous dry heat of the Texas plains gets too much, you’ll be glad of your excellent decision to book one of our Texas vacation rentals with a private pool. These beautiful homes all come with incredible outdoor entertainment spaces, the crowning glory of which are the pool areas.
Not only do the pools have ample space for swimming and splashing, there are also poolside relaxation spots so that you can keep an eye on the kids while they’re enjoying the water or simply lay back and bask in the Texas sunshine.
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Tiny home vacation rentals in Texas
Sometimes, bigger isn’t better. Our small but perfectly formed tiny home vacation rentals in Texas are some of the quaintest, quirkiest, and most charming in our collection, and are perfect for an unforgettable vacation in the Lone Star State. Choose from cabins for two, a converted historic train carriage, or even a vintage bus.
What these homes lack in size, they make up for in character, and they also feature a good amount of facilities that give you all the luxury of a much larger rental, such as fire pits and hot tubs in selected properties.
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Pet friendly Texas vacation rentals
Discover the perfect blend of comfort and convenience for both you and your four-legged friend with our exceptional selection of pet-friendly Texas vacation rentals at Top Villas. We understand that pets are cherished members of your family, and their presence shouldn't be compromised during your getaway. That's why we've curated a range of luxurious accommodations that cater to your furry companions, ensuring a memorable and hassle-free vacation for everyone. Our pet-friendly vacation rentals provide ample space for your pets to play and relax, with expansive gardens, fenced yards, and designated pet-friendly areas, making it easy for them to stretch their legs and enjoy their own vacation alongside you.
Embarking on outdoor adventures becomes a breeze when you choose one of our pet-friendly vacation rentals. From charming cottages near dog-friendly beaches along the Gulf Coast to rustic cabins adjacent to picturesque hiking trails, your pet will be wagging their tail with excitement as you both create cherished memories together. Texas offers a diverse range of activities, and our pet-friendly rentals ensure that your furry friend doesn't miss out on any of the fun.
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