Tuscany, the epicenter of Italian romance and rustic elegance, offers a timeless experience for those seeking a luxury villa vacation. Renowned for its rolling hills, vineyard-covered landscapes and historic cities, this charming region encapsulates the essence of fine living. A holiday in Tuscany is a gateway to a world characterized by panoramic sunsets, exquisite local cuisine and the finest wines. Visitors are invited to luxurious spaces including beautifully restored farmhouses, ancient mansions, and contemporary retreats, each offering a unique blend of traditional charm and contemporary luxury. Whether you’re relaxing next to a private pool overlooking the Tuscan countryside, strolling through a medieval town or enjoying a private wine tasting in a historic vineyard, this region of Italy promises an unforgettable luxury holiday. To do. We will introduce you to our favorite villas that you can rent. within the area.
Oliver’s Travels – Castello Chianti
This eight-bedroom historic home near the Chianti border is comprised of a classic villa and tower and oozes grandeur. The mustard-colored exterior features climbing greenery and shuttered windows. This creates an aristocratic atmosphere with a ballroom, formal dining hall, dark wood antique furniture, vaulted and wood-beamed ceilings, parquet and tiled floors, a chandelier in the kitchen, and oil paintings throughout. An interior was born. The beautifully landscaped gardens are formal, with parks, botanical gardens, French gardens, an outdoor infinity pool, and a barbecue terrace with retro deck chairs and outdoor sofas.
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Oliver’s Travels – Villa Martino
Book this air-conditioned two-story 19th century farmhouse for you and up to 9 people. All five bedrooms are en-suite, one with a private balcony, one with a balcony, and two located on the ground floor for easy access. With built-in BBQ facilities, an outdoor kitchen, covered seating and dining areas and a large swimming pool, all ages can spend the day in the gardens with views across the countryside. The original Tuscan rustic features bring charm to the interior spaces, and the combination of neutrals and colorful palettes gives each room its own personality.
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CV Villa – Poggio Morellino
See Elba Island from a classic terracotta and red tile villa near Grosseto. Warm interiors with rustic beamed ceilings, large arched windows, dark antique furniture, art, ceramics, prints, paintings, and drawings create a homely feel. The open-plan living area opens onto a terrace with a 14-metre pool and two pergolas offering open views stretching to the far horizon. Three of the villa’s bedrooms are on his ground floor, with the master bedroom and single bedroom on his ground floor. To Istia Dombrone and Grosseto he is 9.6 km (9 miles).
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CV Villa – Dimora Talamone
Ten acres of land adjacent to the coast provide plenty of privacy for the residents of this 10-bedroom villa. It also accommodates separate areas, including a walled winter garden, a rose garden, an infinity pool built into the lower terrace, a bar area and a gate with access to the beach path. Inside, you can relax in the living room or library, cook in the kitchen, or eat in the dining room. In addition to the seven bedrooms, the first floor features a huge master suite consisting of a living room, kitchenette, and two super king-sized en-suite bedrooms.
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CV Villa – Villa Torione
This is especially suitable for groups that require two different spaces. A quaint, beamed two-storey villa and annexe. This larger estate is designed to be a social hub, with a TV, billiards room, bar, living and dining space, plus four double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. 1 room) equipped. The annex of Villa Torrione has its own living, kitchen and dining space with double and twin bedrooms and shower room. Both areas share extensive grounds, a children’s play area and a spa with wooden sauna, bright turquoise steam bath and Jacuzzi.
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Plum Guide – Villa Monastero
Step back in time at this 16th-century monastery on the outskirts of the small medieval town of Sarteano. Choose ingredients for dinner from the on-site vegetable and herb garden and later enjoy group dining next to the large windows of his room. Decorated in neutral hues, pops of jewel tones are introduced through the textiles and offset by original antique pieces for richness. The villa has seven bedrooms that can sleep up to 14 people, a gym, a games room, a large rectangular outdoor pool surrounded by the expansive Tuscan countryside, and a pergola with daybeds and lounge furniture.
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Plum Guide – Painted Roses
The Painted Rose is a contemporary villa with a sophisticated mid-century interior design and a slight beach house feel, in contrast to the traditional period properties often found in the area. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer expansive ocean views, and retro furniture adds to the stylish aesthetic. A long, narrow infinity pool overlooks the Mediterranean Sea, its edges seeming to merge with the sea beyond, and there are several terraces where you can enjoy meals and drinks. Painted Rose is located in Monte Argentario, a short drive from Porto Santo Stefano.
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