Italy remains a destination of choice for many holiday makers. Apart from the magnificent cities such as Rome, Florence and Venice, Italy is famed for its beautiful countryside and agritourism – farmhouses and rural retreats. As well as being synonymous with rolling hills and lush countryside, the regions of Tuscany and Umbria are also renowned for their wine production – visit vineyards in Chianti region which is most famous for its red wine. Read more
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A magnificently restored 18th century building, Villa Cinabro occupies a prime position overlooking the sea in a typical Amalfi Coast village.
This large farmhouse dates back to the 10th century as an important post-house for changing coaches and horses along the Via Francigena. This history is reflected in its architecture.
Receive a warm welcome at this majestic villa set in the foothills north of Lucca, just a short drive from the beautiful Tuscan town.
Experience exclusivity and sophistication in Porto Rotondo at the beautiful Sardinian home, Villa I Fenicotteri, close to the sandy beaches and crystal-clear sea of the emerald isle.
Immerse yourself in a quintessential Tuscan experience at this splendid 17th century home where you will be welcomed with open arms by the passionate owners who have restored this villa with Italian.
Set amongst vineyards and olive groves, just a stroll from local restaurants and shops, Dimora Dayan is an 18th century holiday villa which is filled with warmth and charm.
Villa Boschi is a one-of-a-kind villa positioned in a lush area of Tuscany near the village of Vorno. This villa is defined by exceptional landscaping and furnishing.
The property of La Foce lies on the hills overlooking the Val d'Orcia. In the middle of Florence and Rome, it is also within easy reach of Siena, Arezzo, Perugia, Assisi, Orvieto.
This 5 bedroom villa with private pool is located in Cinisi and sleeps 10 people. It has air conditioning, a garden and barbeque facilities. The villa is within walking distance of a beach.
Holiday home with pool and wellness.Villa Licia is an early 20th century mansion near Chianciano Terme, a town known for its thermal baths.
This 5 bedroom villa with private pool is located in Fabbrica and sleeps 10 people. It has air conditioning, barbeque facilities and parking nearby. The villa is near a beach.
This 5 bedroom villa is located in Forte dei Marmi and sleeps 9 people. It has air conditioning, a garden and parking nearby. The villa is within walking distance of a beach.
This 6 bedroom villa with private pool is located in Peccioli and sleeps 11 people. It has a garden, barbeque facilities and parking nearby. The villa is near a beach.
The landlocked region of Umbria is one of Italy’s smallest locations and is steeped in history – from small sleepy villages to mediaeval castles – providing picture perfect postcard sceneries. Explore the Campania region, and its capital Naples, to discover its diverse cuisine – from fresh seafood to farm house rustic cooking. Famed also for its typical Italian dishes Naples is the birthplace of pizza which is now a worldwide popular dish.
No less magnificent than the Palace of Versailles in France, Palace of Caserta was constructed during the 18th century for the then King of Naples and is now a UNESCO world heritage site. Bordering with Switzerland, the northern region of Lombardy is home to the beautiful Lake Como, Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. There are many picturesque small towns dotted around the lakes including Bellagio, Luino and Lugano.
Villa holidays in Italy are the best way to experience the real Italian charm this Mediterranean country boasts. Villas in Italy provide a selection of styles, size and features - private swimming pools, vast gardens and secure parking are just some of the available facilities.
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