A five-villa estate in the vicinity of Joshua Tree National Park offers a stylish getaway for groups that combines luxury rental properties with boutique hotel benefits.
The northern border of Joshua Tree National ParkNew vacation homes offer a luxury take on desert hospitality. The Mojave is vast and the sun warms bouldered terrain.
The property is located on 10 acres of private land and is less than a 10 minute drive from the entrance to the park. Panorama Villas by Fieldtrip is a modern desert compound designed for connection—and escape. The compound features five villas with heated pools and hot tubs. There is also a game room and plenty of outdoor space.
The hybrid is a mix of hospitality, offering the privacy and intimacy that comes with a vacation rental with the services provided by a boutique. Think concierge services 24/7 and experiences that are curated, from private chefs to soundbaths. It’s located between the north entrance and the west entrance of Joshua Tree National Park, and is just minutes away from the town.
The villas can be booked individually—ideal for families, small groups, or short creative retreats—or together as a full estate, creating an 18-bedroom, fully serviced enclave. The design creates a community feel while providing enough space to spread out.
“Panorama Villas represents everything we’ve been working toward—a property that really pushes the boundaries of what a custom-built vacation rental can be,” Ramin Savar, co-founder of Fieldtrip, a company known for its high-touch desert retreats, said in a press release shared with Travel + Leisure. Our team has a proven track record of delivering high-touch, complex events. Panorama was designed specifically to meet this demand—a purpose-built estate for group experiences, backed by the infrastructure to execute these events flawlessly.”
The property’s center is PeakThe largest home of the five. The eight bedrooms, six bathrooms and two wings of the home can accommodate up to twelve guests. It is a perfect gathering space for large parties. The living room is open concept, with a large dining table of 20 feet. There are also game and entertainment areas (with bar, billiards tables, and arcades) that add an extra playful element. The outdoor area includes two pools, one side by side with a hot tub adjacent to it. There are also fire pits and an outdoor kitchen.
Three- and two-bedroom villas—Crest A, Vista A, Crest B, Vista B—round out the compound. Each unit has a similar amenity and aesthetic profile, including chef’s kitchens and indoor-outdoor flow. Los Angeles-based interior designer, Kevin Klein DesignAll five homes have warm textures and natural palettes. The tactile materials are modern and grounded.
You can book individual villas as well as the entire estate at StayFieldtrip.com. Rates start at $2,000 per night for peak.