
You realise you are sharing the pool with strangers. The restaurant closes at 10pm. The “private” beach is a stretch of sand you technically have to compete for. You flew across the world for togetherness, and the environment is quietly working against it.
In 2026, discerning travellers are refusing that compromise. And the answer is not a better hotel. It is a different category entirely: the private estate buyout.
What Is a Private Estate Buyout?
You do not book a room. You book the entire property. Every villa, every bedroom, every inch of the grounds — yours and yours alone.
No strangers at breakfast. No shared spa schedule. Just your people, your itinerary, and a team of staff dedicated entirely to you.
Searches for “exclusive villa rental group” and “private estate rental luxury” have grown steadily since 2023, and 2026 is on track to be the strongest year yet for this category globally. The shift is driven by travellers who have done the five-star hotel, who have done the boutique resort, and are now looking for something that cannot be replicated — or crowded out.

Privacy, it turns out, is the ultimate luxury. Not because it is expensive — though it can be — but because it is genuinely rare.
What a Hotel Simply Cannot Give You
Your schedule, not theirs. At a hotel, breakfast ends at 10:30. The spa closes at 7. At a private estate, your butler and chef arrange themselves around your group’s rhythm. Sunrise yoga? A long dinner on the terrace at midnight? The answer is yes, because there is no other guest to accommodate.
The space to be yourselves. Families travel differently in private. So do friend groups. When the estate is yours, the real conversations happen. The kids put their phones down. The team connects instead of performs. Privacy creates the conditions for the things travel is supposed to do — and rarely does in a shared environment.
A memory that is irreproducibly yours. There is no “we stayed at the same place as everyone else.” The estate becomes the story. And in 2026, a story no one else has is the rarest luxury of all.

Why Alaya Panama
Alaya is a fully private luxury jungle estate on the Pacific coast of Panama, designed around one principle: when you arrive, it is yours.
The estate accommodates up to 44 guests across Villa Mandala, private cabins, and geodesic domes — each positioned in the landscape so that privacy is built into the architecture itself. Your stay comes with a dedicated butler, private chef, and access to a 250m² open-air yoga shala, infinity pool, cold plunge, fire circle, home cinema, and gym.

Activities are built around what your group actually wants — surfing, jungle hikes, whale watching, sound healing, a ceremony at the fire circle. There is no fixed programme. There is only yours.
Guests who want to arrive in style do so by helicopter.

Alaya suits families planning a milestone reunion, friend groups ready for something genuinely different, wellness facilitators looking for a world-class venue, corporate teams that want real connection, and fathers and adult sons on Alaya’s Semper Tecum transformation programme.
Whatever brings a group here, they share one thing: they have stopped looking for the best hotel. They are looking for the best experience — and they know the difference.
The Practical Part
When divided across 20 to 44 guests, the cost of an estate buyout is frequently comparable to the equivalent nights at a luxury resort — with an experience that is incomparably different. Peak season dates (December through April) book 9 to 12 months in advance.
Playa Venao is extraordinary precisely because it has not been overrun. Alaya is extraordinary because properties like it — fully private, fully serviced, genuinely luxurious — are rare.
2026 is an excellent time to choose differently.
Alaya Panama is a private luxury estate on the Pacific coast of Panama, accommodating up to 44 guests on a full-estate buyout basis.


