
Italy is fabulous at any time of year, with its hot summers and mild winters. Spring and autumn are also pleasantly warm even though the weather cools a bit. This country offers an irresistible combination of spectacular countryside and a stunning coastline combined with medieval hilltop towns and villages, fascinating history, delicious cuisine and fantastic holiday properties. In the end, your dilemma will be only which region to choose and where to stay.
If you want to discover the real taste of Italy, you can book a villa to explore some of the country’s most famous attractions, such as the Vatican City and the Colosseum in Rome, the home of the Italian Renaissance in Florence or the tranquil canals of Venice. For the experienced travelers, the hidden attractions in the country (some of them undiscovered yet) are just waiting to be explored. Regions such as Puglia and Marche offer a more authentic Italian experience as well as some incredibly beautiful scenery. Puglia is located in Italy’s ‘boot’ and as such enjoys a stunning coastline, whilst Marche also has its fair share of attractive coast and beaches and very pretty countryside. The holydays in an ItalyVilla are becoming increasingly popular as they can often be a cheaper, more customizable way to travel and as they are mostly self-catering, there are no specific mealtimes to be tied in to. Eating in one of the many restaurants or trying to prepare some delicious meals in your own kitchen facilities using the country’s famous fresh products, is a unique experience of itself. Enjoy!


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