Tuscany Vacation Rentals: Villas for a Unique Escape

Discover the epitome of luxury with our select Tuscany vacation villas, designed for those who value privacy and serenity. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the Tuscan countryside, where each of our villas serves as a secluded haven amidst rolling vineyards and lush olive groves. Offering private pools and exclusive amenities, our properties present the perfect retreat for exploring the cultural and culinary treasures of Tuscany in Central Italy. Book your dream villa in this legendary Italian region now and indulge in an unparalleled blend of luxury, privacy, and the captivating allure of Tuscany.

 

 
Experience the ultimate relaxation at La Campanina, a cozy holiday home near Saturnia with a private pool, modern amenities, and stunning natural surroundings. Ideal for peaceful retreats and cultural exploration in Tuscany.
Region: Tuscany
Locality: Poggio Capanne
Next city: Saturnia (6km)
Persons: 6
€ 2000 - € 3787.5 pro Woche
Atemberaubender Blick vom privatem Pool auf Lucca in der Toskana Privater Pool direkt neben dem Ferienhaus in Lucca Il Vignale Wohnliches, gemütliches Wohnzimmer im Ferienhaus in der Toskana
Book your stay at Il Vignale, a luxury villa in Lucca on a wine estate, featuring a private fenced pool, breathtaking views, and stylish interiors. Perfect for an exclusive Tuscan holiday.
Region: Tuscany
Locality: San Martino in Vignale
Next city: Lucca (6km)
Persons: 6
€ 3462.5 - € 5650 pro Woche
Stay at Il Rosino Alto for a quintessential Tuscan experience. Enjoy our private, saltwater pool and breathtaking views, just a walk from historic Palaia. Perfect for family retreats and cultural explorations.
Region: Tuscany
Locality: Palaia
Next city: San Miniato (18km)
Persons: 6
€ 2000 - € 2800 pro Woche
Elegantes Wohnzimmer in Lavacchio
Villa in Montalcino with elegant country décor. Airy and spacious rooms. Air conditioning in the first floor bedrooms. More informations here.
Region: Tuscany
Locality: Montalcino
Next city: Siena (60km)
Persons: 18
€ 8700 - € 10400 pro Woche
Überdachte Terrasse des Ferienhauses Il Grappolo
Stay at Il Grappolo, a recently renovated Tuscan villa near Lucca with a private pool and convenient access to local amenities. Perfect for family getaways.
Region: Tuscany
Locality: Colle di Compito
Next city: Lucca (14km)
Persons: 9
€ 2600 - € 4350 pro Woche
Discover Gudiolo, a charming holiday home with breathtaking views, a covered terrace, and a private pool in San Giovanni del Pantano, Umbria. Perfect for Italy lovers.
Region: Umbria
Locality: San Giovanni del Pantano
Next city: Perugia (18km)
Persons: 10
€ 4420 - € 5900 pro Woche
Stay at Giannello, a beautifully restored Tuscan stone house with panoramic views, modern comforts, and a private pool, ideal for exploring Lucca and its surroundings.
Region: Tuscany
Locality: Matraia
Next city: Lucca (15km)
Persons: 8
€ 2000 - € 2450 pro Woche
Stay at Fuoriporta in Spello: Charming apartment for 2 with a balcony, panoramic views, and modern kitchen. Ideally located near Assisi.
Region: Umbria
Locality: Spello
Next city: Assisi (13km)
Persons: 2
€ 1550 - € 1700 pro Woche
Stay at Fuoriporta - Corte in Spello: Charming townhouse in the historic center, perfect for up to 4 guests, with terrace and views of the Umbrian hills.
Region: Umbria
Locality: Spello
Next city: Assisi (13km)
Persons: 3
€ 1800 - € 2100 pro Woche
Stay in an authentic 18th-century Tuscan villa, perfect for wine enthusiasts and those seeking a serene retreat near Lucca, complete with a private pool and historic gardens.
Region: Tuscany
Locality: Lappato
Next city: Lucca (12km)
Persons: 12
€ 2700 - € 3987.5 pro Woche
Fontanelle Villa bei Montalcino in der Toskana
Very stylish and beautiful villa in the heart of the famous Montalcino vine-yards in Tuscany. Featured in books and magazines.
Region: Tuscany
Locality: Montalcino
Next city: Siena (50km)
Persons: 16
€ 9450 - € 10400 pro Woche
Fontanelle Villa bei Montalcino in der Toskana
Very stylish and beautiful villa in Tuscany in the heart of the famous Montalcino vineyards. Featured in books and magazines.  
Region: Tuscany
Locality: Montalcino
Next city: Siena (50km)
Persons: 12
€ 7725 - € 8300 pro Woche

Explore the Splendor with Villas in Tuscany, Italy

Our villas in Tuscany, Italy, offer more than just a place to stay. They are gateways to the rich history and breathtaking landscapes of the region. Nestled among rolling vineyards and historic towns, each Italian Tuscany villa combines traditional architecture with luxurious modern amenities, providing a perfect blend of past and present. These villas of Tuscany not only stand as testaments to Italian elegance but also offer a tranquil escape from the everyday.

Tuscany Villas for Rent: Your Perfect Italian Getaway

Choose from our diverse array of Tuscany villas for rent and find your perfect retreat. Whether you're looking for a secluded hideaway or a vibrant seaside property, our Italian villas for rent in Tuscany cater to every desire. Enjoy the independence and flexibility that our holiday rentals Tuscany offer, enabling you to live like a local in one of Italy's most beautiful regions.

Unforgettable Holidays with Tuscany Vacation Rentals Villas

Our Tuscany vacation rentals villas offer more than just accommodation—they provide unique experiences. Picture waking up to the sun-drenched landscape, spending your days exploring ancient vineyards or historic sites, and your evenings relaxing in a villa in Tuscany with a pool. From the moment you step into one of our Tuscany Italy villas to rent, you'll feel an instant connection to the Tuscan way of life.

Dive into Luxury with Tuscany Villa Swimming Pool Options

Our luxury villas in Tuscany with private pools offer unparalleled relaxation and privacy. Imagine leisurely days spent lounging by your Tuscany villa swimming pool, surrounded by scenic beauty, and serene evenings dining al fresco under the stars. These exclusive properties combine the serene Tuscan landscape with the luxury and comfort of a private oasis.

Prices and options: How much does a holiday home in Tuscany cost?

Investing in memories is priceless, but the cost of a holiday home in Tuscany varies depending on size, location and season. We offer transparent pricing and a variety of options to ensure you find the perfect accommodation to suit your budget. From affordable charming country houses to sumptuous villas, explore Tuscany without compromising on quality and experience.

What is the best month to go to Tuscany Italy?

Tuscany blossoms in the spring and autumn months, with mild temperatures and fewer crowds, making it the ideal time to explore. These periods allow you to enjoy the beauty of nature to the fullest and discover the cultural sights without rushing. Although the summer months are warmer and busier, they offer lively festivals and long days that are ideal for beach lovers.

What is the most beautiful coast in Tuscany?

Tuscany offers a variety of beautiful beaches and stretches of coastline that cater for all tastes:

  • Cala Violina: Famous for its turquoise-coloured water and fine golden sand. This secluded natural beach is ideal for relaxing and snorkelling.
  • Forte dei Marmi: A luxury seaside resort known for its well-equipped beaches and the celebrities that can be seen here. Here you will find parasols, showers and pools.
  • Castiglioncello: Offers narrow sandy beaches and lots of rocks, making it ideal for water sports such as snorkelling and surfing.
  • Follonica: A modern town with a long sandy beach, ideal for families and relaxing .
  • Golfo di Baratti: Popular for its crystal-clear water and child-friendly shallow access to the sea .
  • Monte Argentario: A peninsula with rocky beaches, ideal for snorkelling and diving. There are also sandy stretches such as Feniglia beach.
  • Elba Island: The largest island in the Tuscan archipelago offers a variety of beaches, from sandy to rocky, ideal for all activities from relaxing to water sports.
  • Other beautiful beaches in Tuscany that are family-friendly and known for their natural beauty are Marina di Grosseto, Le Rocchette, Lido di Camaiore, Castiglione della Pescaia and Fetovaia . These beaches are known for their fine sandy beaches and clear waters, some of which have been awarded the Blue Flag for their high water quality.

From the unspoilt coastline of Maremma to the family-friendly beaches of Versilia, Tuscany is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Italy. Our seaside holiday homes not only offer you the chance to enjoy the sun and clear waters, but also to sample the rich seaside cuisine and immerse yourself in the local culture. Every beach in Tuscany has its own character and charm waiting to be discovered.

What are the most important sights in Tuscany?

Tuscany is known for its picturesque landscapes, historic towns and rich culture. Some of the most important sights in Tuscany include:

  • Siena: Famous for the Piazza del Campo and the Gothic Cathedral of Siena, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The city is also famous for its traditional horse race, the Palio di Siena.
  • San Gimignano: A medieval town known for its well-preserved towers and medieval architecture. The historic centre and towers offer an authentic insight into medieval Italy.
  • The Leaning Tower of Pisa: A world-famous landmark, known for its unusual tilt. It is possible to climb the tower and explore the surrounding piazza.
  • Val d'Orcia: A region known for its breathtaking landscapes and as an inspiration for many artists. Visit the idyllic village of Pienza and enjoy the Tuscan countryside.
  • Florence: The capital of Tuscany, known as the cradle of the Renaissance. Highlights include the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the Uffizi Gallery and the Ponte Vecchio.
  • Pisa: In addition to the famous Leaning Tower, Pisa offers an enchanting historic centre and impressive squares.
  • Lucca: A charming little town, famous for its intact city walls, which today serve as a public promenade.
  • Monte Forato and the Garfagnana Mountains: offer breathtaking natural landscapes, ideal for hiking and exploring nature.
  • White Beach near Rosignano: A beach with unusually white sand and crystal-clear water, although its origin is disputed.

These places represent only a part of what Tuscany has to offer. Each place has its own unique charm and offers visitors a variety of experiences, from cultural explorations to relaxing days on the beach

Exploring Tuscan Flavors: A Journey Through Cuisine and Wine

Tuscan cuisine is a true feast for the senses, characterized by simplicity, regionality, and a deep connection to nature. Nestled among the rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, and historic villages of Tuscany, the food here reflects the beauty and richness of the landscape. Combined with the region’s world-renowned wines, it creates a unique culinary experience that delights food and wine lovers alike.

Authentic Tuscan Flavors

At the heart of Tuscan cuisine are fresh, local ingredients. Olio d'Oliva, high-quality extra virgin olive oil, is a central element in almost every dish. It adds its distinctive flavor to the typical Ribollita, a hearty vegetable soup with beans and kale, or the simple Fettunta (toasted bread with olive oil).

Another highlight is the Chianina beef, one of the oldest cattle breeds in the world, used to prepare the famous Bistecca alla Fiorentina. This juicy, perfectly grilled T-bone steak is a must for meat lovers. Dishes like Pappardelle al Cinghiale, wide ribbons of pasta with wild boar ragù, also reflect the region’s hunting traditions.

Tuscan Wines – A World of Their Own

Tuscany is not only famous for its cuisine but also for its exceptional wines. Chianti, perhaps the most well-known wine of the region, hails from the picturesque vineyards between Florence and Siena. With its vibrant acidity and fruity notes, Chianti pairs perfectly with Tuscany’s rich meat dishes.

Another star is Brunello di Montalcino, a robust and elegant red wine considered one of Italy’s finest. Its complex flavors mature over the years and pair wonderfully with aged cheeses and meats. The Vino Nobile di Montepulciano is another classic, prized for its velvety structure and spicy undertones, beloved by gourmets around the globe.

In addition to the reds, the Vernaccia di San Gimignano deserves a mention. This fresh white wine, produced in the hills around the medieval town of San Gimignano, is the perfect companion to light dishes, fish, and antipasti.

Tradition Meets Modernity

Tuscan cuisine and wine culture are deeply rooted in rural traditions but are also open to modern influences. The region’s Agriturismo farms offer travelers the chance to experience authentic Tuscan life. Here, you can enjoy fresh vegetables from the garden, homemade pasta, and of course, wine produced on-site – straight from the source.

The Sagra festivals, local celebrations mostly held in late summer and autumn, are a wonderful way to discover Tuscany’s culinary treasures. These festivals highlight seasonal delicacies such as truffles, mushrooms, chestnuts, and, of course, wine.

A Journey for Gourmets

A visit to Tuscany is not only a journey through stunning landscapes and historic towns but also through one of Italy’s richest culinary regions. The harmonious blend of honest, traditional cuisine and outstanding wines makes Tuscany a paradise for food lovers.

Whether you’re strolling through the vineyards of Chianti Classico, sipping Brunello at sunset, or shopping for fresh produce in a Florentine market, Tuscany invites you to take your time, savor the flavors, and appreciate the simple beauty of life.