Barbie fans can stay in luxury themed villa with doll's car and wardrobe

02 June 2023 , 07:43
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The Barbie themed Villa Oca (Image: oliverstravels.com)
The Barbie themed Villa Oca (Image: oliverstravels.com)

Barbie fans can enter the fantastic world of everyone's favourite little plastic figurine.

Luxury travel specialists Oliver's Travels has launched a new Barbie-inspired holiday package, which is available to guests staying in any of its properties - which include some specially themed around the iconic dull.

The ‘This is Barbie..’ package provides guests with a range of activities themed around the Hasbro icon, such as a Barbie car, a fashionista wardrobe filled with classic Barbie outfits, and a beauty experience to get you glammed up.

The package also includes a self-defence class to get the endorphins flowing, a body-positive photoshoot "as a reminder that you are beautiful exactly as you are", and a life coaching session to "help you be the best version of yourself".

Barbie fans can stay in luxury themed villa with doll's car and wardrobe qhiddritditrinvThe holiday package coincides with the release of a new Barbie film (Warner Bros. Pictures/AP)

While the Barbie package is available in all of the travel firm's properties, it seems particularly apt for deployment at some.

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Fans of the classic ‘Pool Party Barbie’ may want to combine it with a stay in Villa Oca - a colourful, four-bedroom villa in Chiclana de la Frontera on Spain’s Costa de la Luz.

When it comes to pool party vibes, the terrace is perfect with its hues of purple, pink, blue, and green. A row of sun loungers face the pool, ideal for lazing in the sun with a cocktail.

Another hugely popular doll is ‘Barbie of Swan Lake’, which has a beautiful pink and white tutu with matching ballet slippers. Many of those who had their own version of this doll probably wished they could live in the turreted, pink castle that it came with.

Barbie fans can stay in luxury themed villa with doll's car and wardrobeChâteau Dans Le Temps is a majestic château in the south of France (oliverstravels.com)

Château Dans Le Temps is a majestic château in the south of France and not only is it a lovely shade of pink, its French Renaissance exterior is very similar to that of the Palace in Barbie of Swan Lake.

Marina Norwell, of Oliver’s Travels, said: "At Oliver's Travels, our aim is to provide holiday experiences that are unique and fun, and that people will never forget.

"The recent hype around the upcoming Barbie film has caused quite a stir. Pink is everywhere at the moment - all over our social media, the catwalk, music and even creeping into interior trends.

“So, with our commitment to offering holidays that are extraordinary, we really wanted to make the most of the nostalgia.

"Now we can offer those who dreamed of a Barbie world when they were a child the opportunity to experience a little slice of this in real life."

The brand new and exclusive Barbie experience is available to book now, priced from £1,750 per person based on four people on a three-day trip.

Barbie fans can stay in luxury themed villa with doll's car and wardrobeThe Dreamhouse as seen in the new Barbie film (Jaap Buitendijk/ Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures)

Also coinciding with the release of the Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie Barbie film, a life-size version of the doll's Dreamhouse has been constructed, allowing fans a glimpse inside the fantasy home.

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As you might have guessed, the real-life Barbie Dreamhouse isn't short of any pink decorations and comes complete with walk-in closets, a bright pink slide that finishes inside a pool, and a heart-shaped bed with glittery pink bedsheets.

Photos of the Dreamhouse - which was built at the Warner Bros Studios in London - were published in Architectural Digest alongside interviews with director Greta Gerwig, designer Sarah Greenwood, and set decorator Katie Spencer.

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