Villas in Italy with Private Pools Rated Excellent (4.8/5) Overview Villas Things to do Best time to visit Travel guides Uncover the effortless charm and breathtaking beauty of The Boot with our luxurious villas in Italy. A historic epicentre of history, culture and cuisine - this South-European peninsula combines excitement and intrigue to create an idyllic destination for any summer getaway. With such a rich and varied backdrop, there's unique magic waiting to be unlocked around every corner of this historic cultural hub. Let the magic of sun, sea and scenery wash over you with a cliffside retreat to the Amalfi Coast; escape among the vineyard-clad hills of the Tuscan countryside, forget your troubles with a blissful float atop the lapping emerald waves of Sardinia, or experience a blend of Mediterranean cultures in Sicily. Reserve your Italian villa today, and start planning your adventure in this sun-soaked oasis of artistry and elegance. Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Italy Villas Flight time 2hrs Time difference +1 hour Currency Euro € Language Italian Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Italy Villas Regions in Italy Previous Next Amalfi Coast From £2084 per week Sardinia From £2351 per week Sicily From £1035 per week Tuscany From £2625 per week Save £200 on Summer Villa Holidays Use code SOLMAR200 Book now Explore the area Map settings Map style Street Hybrid Satellite More about Italy Culture, Cuisine & Breathtaking Topography: Discover the Peninsular Paradise of Italy Whether you're a foodie, sun-seeker or history buff, our Italian holiday rentals offer a taste of La Dolce Vita. Explore iconic cities like Rome and Florence, marvel at world-famous art and architecture, and savour authentic pizza in Naples.After a day of adventure, unwind at one of our villas in Italy with private pools – the perfect base for soaking up the scenery, from the rolling Tuscan hills to the sparkling Amalfi Coast. Beaches in Italy With close to 5,000 miles of mesmerising coastline to choose from, our villas in Italy are never too far away from some of Europe's most breathtaking beaches. Thousands of locals and holidaymakers flock to these gold-sanded sanctuaries every summer, with the scorching months of July and August representing a particular period of busyness.Most of the popular beaches are served by 'stabilimento' - clubs which charge daily entrance fees whilst providing loungers, umbrellas and bathroom facilities - but there are plenty of more remote options if you fancy a quieter day out.San Vito Lo Capo (Sicily)San Vito Lo Capo Beach is often regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in Sicily, if not the entire Mediterranean region. Famous for its crystal-clear waters and fine white sand, this beach is located in the northwest of Sicily, near Trapani.Ideal for families, the beach offers safe swimming conditions in its shallow, calm waters, whilst lifeguards ensure additional safety during peak seasons. Set against a backdrop of rugged mountains and cliffs, the beach provides breathtaking views and opportunities for water sports like kayaking and windsurfing.La Pelosa (Sardinia)Often hailed as one of the most stunning shorelines in Italy, Europe and even the world - this beach triumphs in standing out amongst Sardinia's already-spellbinding landscape.The shallow, crystal-clear waters create an irresistible setting for sea-swimming through the summer months, while the surrounding swathes of juniper trees and sand dunes ensure you'll never run out of natural beauty to behold.La Feniglia (Tuscany)If you're craving a serene day out with a lot more to offer than meets the eye, a day trip to Tuscany's La Feniglia beach will make an unforgettable addition to your holiday itinerary.A masterclass in dramatic entrances, the path to La Feniglia runs through a pine-flanked stretch of the Maremma nature reserve. You'll be enveloped in the verdant shade of some of Italy's finest foliage, before arriving at the secluded shoreline of this nationally-protected region.Marina Grande (Amalfi)Popular beaches achieve their status for good reason, and few better examples exist than the eye-catching shore of Amalfi's Marina Grande.An even split of locals and tourists flock to this Tyrrhenian seaside paradise during summer weekends, with the 600ft pebble coastline often filling with beachgoers at peak times.Quieter spots can be found by heading to the outermost edges of the strand, while small boats can be rented if you're looking for a few hours of undisturbed tranquility. Nightlife in Italy While renowned for its slower pace and relaxed approach to life, Italy is a hotspot of vibrant social energy - and our perfectly-located Italian villas ensure you're never too far away from the action.Revellers will find no shortage of nocturnal activities to choose from, whether you're looking to dance the night away in an open-air disco or immerse yourself in the national tradition of leisurely sipping at a wine bar.FlorenceThe natural beauty of The Flower City might be what birthed the alluring nickname, but the twilight hours reveal a whole new side to the fairy-tale city of Florence.A vibrant student population ensures that nightlife in the Santa Croce region offers unrivalled energy, with plenty of bustling bars and basement clubs to choose from. Piazza Santo Spirito is a public square that offers the quintessential open-air revelry of an Italian night out, while the riverside Santarosa Bistrot is a spectacular spot for aperitivo, dinner and late-night drinks.MilanThe hotspot for all the glitz and glamour that Italy is so famed for, Milan offers an unforgettable array of nightlife for all tastes and energy levels.From adrenaline-pumping clubs to enthralling live music events and a spread of swanky cocktail bars, Milan is the place to be for those looking to imbue their Italian villa holiday with a generous serving of class. The Organics SkyGarden at Cielo is a jungle-inspired rooftop bar which serves up a range of elegant dishes and signature cocktails, while offering unparalleled views of the Milan skyline.SicilySicily's nightlife reflects its rich cultural tapestry. In Palermo, the capital, you'll find swanky cocktail bars and stylish clubs in the Kalsa district, or explore bustling markets that transform into vibrant nightlife spots after dark. Taormina tempts with elegant wine bars and traditional tavernas, offering breathtaking views from its hilltop perch, whilst Catania's lively city centere buzzes with live music. In Siracusa, expect leisurely dinners by the waterfront followed by intimate jazz clubs in historic alleys.Whatever you're looking for, Sicily offers a nightlife scene to suit every taste, inviting you to immerse yourself in its warm hospitality and vibrant atmosphere long into the night. Food and Drink in Italy The heart and soul of this cuisine-famed country, no trip to Italy is complete without an in-depth exploration of its mouth-watering food and drink offerings. Each region takes immense pride in their culinary heritage, using locally-grown ingredients to provide everything from traditional dishes to modern takes on everyone's favourite classics.Whether you're craving pizza, pasta or anything in between - Italy promises an unforgettable dining experience that never falls short of bellissimo.Lo Scoglio (Amalfi Coast)With a time-honoured reputation among locals and three generations of family-run success, Lo Scoglio encapsulates everything great about Italian culinary heritage. The relaxed atmosphere makes this an essential destination for visiting families, while the locally-sourced menu of coastal classics creates a heaven for seafood lovers.Osteria Candalla (Tuscany)Nestled among the structure of a restored 19th-century mill on the banks of the Rio Lombricese river, Osteria Candalla offers a dining experience like no other. Home to an elaborate menu of cocktails, traditional recipes and meat-based Tuscan cuisine - the chilled atmosphere and intimate setting make this establishment a must-see for visiting couples.Framento Pizzeria (Sardinia)No exploration of Italy is complete without a trip to an authentic pizzeria, and few restaurants impress quite like Framento in the Cagliari munipality of Sardinia. Serving up unique takes on everyone's favourite dough-based delicacy, you can expect to indulge in toppings like smoked salmon and cauliflower on the finest of slow-fermented dough. History and Culture in Italy Home to the largest number of UNESCO world heritage sites in the world, Italy comprises a colourful explosion of history and culture. Its bustling city streets echo stories of a rich and ever-changing past, from antiquity to Renaissance right through to the twenty-first century.PompeiiDelve back in time to the lost city of Pompeii, a 2,000-year-old Roman hub that was destroyed by the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. A once-bustling epicentre of trade and agriculture, today's Pompeii represents one of the world's finest archaeological sites, where ash-preserved landmarks provide an exclusive glimpse into life in Ancient Rome.SicilySicily's historical roots is woven with a rich collection of landmarks, each telling a story of the island's diverse heritage. The Valley of the Temples in Agrigento and the archaeological site of Selinunte show the grandeur of ancient Greek civilisation, whilst Palermo's Norman Palace and Cathedral, alongside its bustling street markets, reflect centuries of Arab, Norman, and Byzantine influences. And Enna's Castello di Lombardia and Syracuse's Greek Theatre offer glimpses into Sicily's ancient past.TuscanyStriking architecture, world-class galleries and a wealth of treasure-crammed cathedrals make Tuscany the beating heart of Italian culture. This hub of historical art and architecture is home to vibrant cities celebrating their unique historical place, from the Renaissance lure of Florence to the medieval charm of Siena. If you're looking to celebrate Tuscan history with a modern twist, there are plenty of traditional music, dance, arts, and film festivals that run throughout the year.SardiniaItaly's past proved far too vibrant to be contained to the mainland, with the island of Sardinia becoming a cultural sponge for ancient Carthaginian and Roman history. Peer into the majesty of the ancient world with a visit to the fascinating Nuraghlic settlement in Su Nuraxi, dating back over 3,000 history-rich years. Wander among the old walls of Alghero and trace the tangle of cobbled lanes until you reach the towering cathedral. Family-Friendly Activities in Italy With family bonds being such a core part of the country's culture, booking an Italian family villa allows you to easily slot into the rhythm and values of everyday life. From theme parks to hiking trails, watersports and more - Italy is guaranteed to provide the perfect activity for whatever kind of fun your clan is craving.Explore the Amalfi CoastThe Amalfi Coast is packed with family activities, with pristine clearwater beaches to splash around in and scenic boat trips that provide a new angle on the picturesque beauty of the region. Spend an adrenaline-fuelled day braving rope bridges and zip lines at Valle dell'Irno Adventure Park, or tire yourselves out on the inflatables and trampolines at Parco degli Ulivi.Run Wild at The ZooWhether you're travelling with little kids or class yourself as a big one, our villas in Italy proximate many of the country's most enthralling zoos. Witness the magnificence of big cats at Tuscany's Zoological Garden of Pistoia, or befriend the charming ponies and donkeys of the European Fauna Park.Adventure through Theme ParksAcross this entire sun-drenched peninsula, there are plenty of thrilling theme parks to keep the whole family entertained and active. Glide down the daring water slides of Sardinia's Aquafantasy, zip line through the towering trees of Le Ragnatele Adventure Park, or weave your way through the aquarium, planetarium and dazzling dinosaur exhibit that Sardinia Miniatures Park has to offer. Discover Paradise with Our Premium Italian Villas While this storied region is known for its luxury, our villas in Italy with private pools take your holiday to a whole new level. Perfect for couples or groups, each one is close to local shops, restaurants and beaches.All our Italian villas come with equipped with their own private pool, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi and everything you might need for the ideal home away from home. Lose Yourself to La Dolce Vita - Reserve Your Villa in Italy Today With so much to experience, an Italian villa holiday has all the potential to become the adventure of a lifetime. A wellspring of history, luxury, authenticity and a unique character - Italy represents the ideal location for journeying couples and families.We have a wide selection of holiday rentals in Italy to choose from, and our friendly team are always on hand to help you find your dream destination. Contact us today, and reserve your stay at this peninsular paradise. Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Italy Villas Previous Next Pompeii Step back in time to the lost city of Pompeii, a 2,000-year-old Roman hub that was tragically buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Once a thriving centre of trade and agriculture, Pompeii now stands as one of the world’s most remarkable archaeological sites. With ash-preserved landmarks, you'll have a rare and fascinating glimpse into everyday life in Ancient Rome. Walking through its cobbled streets, you’ll discover ancient houses, frescoes, and bustling marketplaces, that now stand frozen in time. An experience like no other, you'll step into an notorious piece of history. A must see experience for those looking to learn more about the ancient world. Leaning tower of Pisa Grab your camera, it’s time for that iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa shot! You haven’t really finished your Italian trip without visiting one of the most recognisable landmarks in the world. With its tilt and timeless charm, you’ll be left in awe of this unique monument. Located in the charming Piazza dei Miracoli, you’ll find plenty of beauty to take in. Once you've finished marvelling at the tower, take some time to explore the stunning architecture and peaceful gardens that surround it. A true Italian dream! Art and film festivals Immerse yourself in Italian culture with a vibrant mix of art and film festivals celebrated throughout the country. Embrace Tuscany’s rich history with a modern twist, where traditional music, dance, arts, and cinema shine at year-round festivals. Or wander through iconic cities like Rome and Florence, soaking up world-renowned art, architecture, and historical charm. Italy truly delivers for culture lovers, offering endless opportunities to explore artistic treasures and timeless beauty. 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Autumn As vineyards and hillsides transform into warm hues of red and gold, autumn brings a stunning change to Italy. It’s the perfect season for harvest festivals, cosy wine nights, and indulging in antipasto spreads, all while enjoying milder weather to explore charming towns and breathtaking landscapes. Things to do in the Amalfi Coast Read more