Interentals' Punta Mita Properties Featured on Apple TV's Staycation
The luxury rental company returns to the Emmy-winning travel series with a new episode now streaming on Apple TV and The Destination Channel.
Punta Mita, on Mexico's Pacific coast, has become a destination for affluent travelers seeking private oceanfront accommodations, and the latest episode of the five-time Emmy-winning series Staycation brings the region's rental offerings into focus. Interentals, a luxury vacation rental company based in Mexico, has returned to the travel program with a new episode centered on Punta Mita properties, now available on Apple TV and The Destination Channel.
The appearance marks a continued investment by the rental company in broadcast visibility. Staycation, which focuses on high-end residential experiences rather than traditional hospitality, has built an audience among affluent travelers who approach vacation planning as an extension of their collecting and curation practices. The series' five Emmy Awards reflect its standing within the travel television landscape.
Punta Mita, located in the state of Nayarit roughly an hour north of Puerto Vallarta, has consolidated its position as a destination for properties marketed toward travelers accustomed to luxury seasonal residences. The area combines golf courses, marina facilities, and private beach access with proximity to galleries and cultural programming in nearby towns. Interentals' portfolio in the region includes furnished homes available for nightly and weekly rental.
The episode's presence on both Apple TV and The Destination Channel extends its reach across streaming platforms and traditional cable distribution. For travelers planning trips to Mexico's Pacific coast, the program serves as a de facto showroom for available properties, allowing prospective renters to evaluate specific homes and their surrounding context before booking.
The continued expansion of travel content on streaming platforms has shifted how affluent travelers research destinations and accommodations. Rather than relying solely on third-party booking sites or traditional travel publications, viewers now expect visual documentation of properties and their settings before committing to a rental. Interentals' decision to maintain its presence on the series reflects this shift in how vacation properties market themselves to discerning audiences.