Amazing Vacation Villas to Rent in Italy
Italy - the home of pasta, art, fashion, beautiful coast, espresso, and – the original home to the villa. An ancient Roman upper-class country house has marked its place in history and the word about villas being a perfect solution for a vacation stay in Italy has been out for some time now. The truth is that they are more affordable than you think, especially for a family rental or multiple couple friends traveling to Italy together. Comparing them to hotels, renting a villa definitely comes as an advantage in terms of space of rooms and lounges, a long list of amenities, and an overall feel of living a la Italiana.
If you’re ready and you can get that time-offset, then you’re ready to go. Now when you get to this stage, decide on the region you would like to visit and check the holiday homes for a rental that we found for you:
Bel Sogno Volterra, Volterra, Tuscany
Tuscany is a region you have to go first if you’ve never been to Italy. Not Rome with its rich history, not Venice with its carnival, or beautiful Amalfi Coast, but picturesque Tuscany with region’s dreamy gardens, hills, vineyards, and valleys. This villa which is placed in the heart of Tuscany has everything a family or two couples staying together would ever need. Bel Sogno, which means "a beautiful dream", is a place with a name that confirms how people feel after a week of staying there and they have very strong reviews to support it. You’ll enjoy the stunning landscape of Tuscany from your window whenever you wake up in Bel Sogno villa.
Villa Concetta, Lake Como
This luxurious villa, originally built in 1911, welcomes up to eleven guests with six bedrooms. Located on elevation nice enough to get the most amazing views of the lake Como. Villa Concetta has bedrooms that include en-suite bathrooms with a shower and massage system, a private terrace, and entertainment system with a movie and music library. Prepare to unwind at this amazing home and experience how "la vita e bella" is here where sun kisses the lake right in front of your eyes.
Villa Paradiso, Amalfi Coast
Amalfi Coast, listed as UNESCO World Heritage site, is a extremely popular tourist spot. The magnetic beauty of this Italian wonderland will make you fall in love just by browsing through the pictures. Villa Paradiso is located in the magical town of Nocelle where Mediterranean Sea is showing off all its charm. The Paradiso can take up to ten guests who can be accommodated in five bedrooms with bathrooms and share a fully equipped kitchen, and large living room. Daily cleaning service of the villa is included and if you want to experience an organic taste of Italy in the privacy of your holiday home, chef services are available with an extra cost.
Casa Eugenia, Monte San Bartolo
Nestled on the Adriatic coast, with four bedrooms and bathrooms suitable for ten people, Casa Eugenia is an architectural masterpiece. You’ll be amazed by the top quality Italian design used indoor for large, astonishing rooms and lounge areas in the house. Outdoor pool with the lounge will provide the perfect postcard-picture view of the Adriatic Sea, the green hills, and sunflower fields. For a perfect Italian getaway, this is a dream come true VIP house you could share or have for yourself and the family.
Villa Idestre, Liguria, Imperia
We wanted to find a place to take your special someone on a relaxing holiday to enjoy it in privacy, peace, and quiet and villa Idestre seemed like an ideal place for just the two of you. Villa Idestre is a delightful house for two where you’ll feel like a king and queen. Located in the central Liguria, this charming property offers the opportunity to spend a holiday with all the privacy you need, yet it’s close to the famous beach Arma di Taggia and other tourist spots like San Remo.
There are plenty of reasons to visit Italy and plenty of reasons to rent a villa while you’re there.
Alora (So), grab the first opportunity to escape on a holiday trip to Italy and you’ll have plenty to talk about when you get back.
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