Villas in Tuscany Rated Excellent (4.8/5) Overview Villas Things to do Best time to visit Postcard-topping Tuscany is Italy's most romantic region. A villa holiday here is all about the views and the culture; where world-class art, terracotta towns, and cypress-sculpted landscapes sit on your doorstep. This bucket list destination is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, where terraced vineyards wrap around hilltop towns, Renaissance splendour splashes across elegant cities, and chalk-white sands circle the coastline. Truffle-loving Tuscany is a gourmet paradise with age-old local wines that pair perfectly with pizza and pasta dishes. Whether you're searching for relaxation and rural charm or want to soak up the Tuscan culture and historical cities, a Tuscan villa holiday has it all. Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Tuscany Villas Flight time 2hrs Time difference +1hr Currency Euro € Language Italian Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Tuscany Villas Resorts in Tuscany Previous Next Chianti & Siena From £4073 per week Cortona & Montepulciano From £6548 per week Florence & Surroundings From £3569 per week Lucca & Pisa From £2899 per week Tuscany Coast 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 Tuscany Enjoy a Villa Holiday in Tuscany There's nothing quite like a holiday in Tuscany, with its rolling hills and fabulous views. Stroll through the cobbled streets, and enjoy being within easy access to some world-famous sights and beautiful beaches. Things to do in Tuscany Whether you're a culture vulture looking for art masterpieces and fine wines, or are looking for family fun in the sun, Tuscany proves time and time again why it's the golden heart of Italy. Its busy cities are a hymn to Renaissance creativity, packed with frescoed churches, charming streets, and world-defying art museums. There's something to charm everyone, from Pisa's iconic "Leaning Tower" to Siena's obscure Gothic cathedral to Florence's UNESCO-stamped centre. If you feel like splurging on a shopping trip, all the big brands are here, or you can soak up the local culture and bargain at artisanal markets for leather goods, jewellery and hand-painted ceramics. Swap your villa's pool for sweeping golden sand with a 230-km coastline dotted with colourful seafront towns, idyllic coves, and yacht-filled marinas. Uncorked as one of the world's top wine regions, with lush terrace-tiered vineyards and medieval villages named after famous bottles, try a glass of deep-coloured reds and crisp whites. It's also prime road trip territory, with roads curving through the fabled rolling countryside, passing aromatic olive groves, romantic hilltop villages, and cypress-tree-clad hills. Given its diverse terrain, local specialities vary, filled with intense flavours from truffles, mushrooms, wild boar, and olives filling dishes with intense flavours. Restaurants and bistros are planted in tradition, using age-old, home-spun recipes and local, fresh ingredients. Beaches in Tuscany Tuscany is more than its rolling vineyards and medieval cities and is a classic example of Italian beach life at its finest. With 250km of coastline to play with, you won't be disappointed whichever sandy spot you choose to lay your towel on.Beaches in Tuscany pack a punch in natural beauty; with their dramatic scenery and plenty of activities, it's the perfect holiday spot for sun worshippers.Spiaggia di DonoraticoAs a blue flag beach, Spiaggia di Donoratico offers the perfect combination of relaxation and activities. Walk along the jetty to a lovely little pizzeria and enjoy the authentic flavours of Italy. Many locals and tourists head to the beach daily, and there's plenty to enjoy.Cala ViolinaThe secluded Cala Violina has endlessly been voted one of Italy's most beautiful beaches, wowing visitors with its white sands and glistening waters. The beach also has quartz in the sand, adding to its natural beauty.Spiaggia della FenigliaSurrounded by a nature reserve and only accessible on foot, the seven-kilometre-long is an uncrowded gem. You'll witness everything that makes Tuscany unique and see nature in its raw beauty.Spiaggia di SansoneSpiaggia di Sansone is ideal if you love snorkelling and seeing sea life. With its beautiful waters, people regularly canoe, kayak and dive here. Nightlife in Tuscany After the Tuscan sunset, a bustle throughout the region extends well into the night. For an evening full of romance, sip aperitivos in local bars and stroll through the cobbled streets in hilltop towns and rural villages. The busy and boisterous Carnival season fills the streets with celebrations, confetti, and costumes, with music and dancing till the early hours. The big-ticket item is Florence, with its timeless beauty that provides a panoramic backdrop to its vibrant nightlife scene. There's something for everyone: wine bars that serve the best from Tuscan vineyards, modern cocktail bars mixing up crazy boozy concoctions, and nightclubs spun by international DJs. Siena and Pisa are more laid-back, with the open-air terraces of bars and pubs filled with the sounds of live music performances. For a night of traditional Italian ambience, discover how opera has left a permanent mark on Tuscany with a world-famous composed show at a theatre. Food and Drink in Tuscany A feast for the senses, Tuscany is world-renowned for being a gourmet paradise. The food here is local, simple, and seasonal while also being some of Italy's most flavour-punching and delicious. We can see why Italians refer to the region as "the farmer's kitchen," as menus are homely, using age-old family recipes whipped up using home-grown local ingredients. Tuscan food doesn't need any complex preparation, so it's easy to replicate dishes in your villa's kitchen. Local markets are bursting with colourful fresh produce, while pescherias offer the freshest daily catches, and delis always have delicious cured meats in stock. Truffles are one ingredient uniquely powerful in Tuscan food, alongside its fragrant olive oils and porcini mushrooms.Specialities change from one town to the next; soak up the Tuscan way of life at trattorias serving up their homemade dishes and twists on the classics. Day trippers visiting Florence should try the beefy blue T-bone steak; in Siena, it's all about the hand-rolled pici pasta; and in Arezzo, the famous Cacciucco seafood takes centre stage. Influenced by old peasant food, there's a fondness for rustic beans and tripe, while stale bread is a staple in soups and salads such as panzanella and pappa al pomodoro. Dessert is all about comforting cakes to sink your teeth into, including panforte, sweet breads, and crumbling pastries.Wondering what to drink? Tuscany is renowned as one of the world's best destinations for wine lovers, with its reds, whites, and dessert wines. With classic red wine favourites such as the full-bodied Montepulciano, the lighter Montalcino, or the cherry-aroma Tuscan gem Chianti, the unique flavours enhance each meal.Il NarcisoLooking to indulge in Tuscany? Il Narciso is one of the region's finest restaurants, offering a range of gourmet dishes. Sit on the terrace and enjoy a menu of home-cooked pasta and chicken dishes while sipping on wine.La PénicheTuscany is known for its range of seafood restaurants, but La Péniche offers value for money without compromising taste. It's an excellent place for families to go and enjoy delicious seafood and meat dishes.Ristorante ToscanelloPizza lovers flock to this Florence restaurant due to its perfect location and authentic pizzas. Grab one for yourself or share it with the family. Whatever you choose, we guarantee you'll love the menu options here. History and Culture in Tuscany Time seems to stand still in Tuscany, with one of the world's densest concentrations of UNESCO Heritage Sites. Across the region are cobblestone cities crowded with frescoed churches, treasure-crammed museums, and medieval plazas.The ancient Romans made their mark through Pisa and Siena, leaving behind the classic Leaning Tower of Pisa and obscure Gothic cathedrals. The birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence is a cultural treasure trove with its iconic architecture, from the grandeur of the Duomo to the impressive Palazzo Pitti and historic Ponte Vecchio.A haven for artists, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, fell in love with the region, and art museums were brushed with their masterpieces. Get a taste of the Tuscan countryside in the hilltop town of San Gimignano, with well-preserved towers that rise like medieval Manhattan.Soak up the Tuscan atmosphere at a festival, with towns marking historical events and medieval traditions with colourful parades and music. Get a first-hand look at the Etruscan age in Tarquinia, with mosaics and mural-painted tombs that offer a glimpse into this ancient civilization.Church and Museum of OrsanmicheleAside from some of the world's most impressive artistic wonders, there's also the Orsanmichele Church and Museum. The stunning building is one of the most remarkable churches you'll ever see, and it never fails to make an impression.Palazzo Medici RiccardiVisit the palace owned by the infamous Medici family for centuries. The Riccardi family eventually took over the castle, and you can witness their renovation in all its glory. See the stunning architecture for yourself and imagine what living there must have been like.Wine tastingNestled among Tuscany's green rolling hills are the many vineyards. Italy is one of the world's biggest wine producers, and connoisseurs flock to Tuscany yearly to sample different wines.Visiting Tuscany allows you to take your pick from various experiences, including Avignonesi, one of Italy's oldest vineyards. Family Holidays in Tuscany Villa holidays in Tuscany are perfect for families with inquisitive minds, playful attitudes, and explorer tendencies. Whilst it is seen as a more grown-up destination, plenty of family-friendly activities are offered.Brolio Castle & VinciThe perfect day trip, with two locations to keep the kids entertained. Brolio Castle and Vinci are ideal locations if you visit Tuscany with the little ones.Live a day in the life of sword-wielding knights at the medieval Brolio Castle, where kids can dress up in period costumes and learn about the chivalry and adventure of the Middle Ages. Older children will be in awe over Leonardo da Vinci's ingenious inventions in Vinci, where the museum brings together these original creations and models.Fun-filled activitiesGet a first look at the ancient mining industry at San Silvestro Archaeological Mines Park; hop aboard the train and journey underground through the Etruscan era.Conduct experiments at Museo Galileo, where wannabe scientists will love this kid-centric museum in central Florence filled with science-related equipment.See the story of Pinocchio come to life at Pinocchio Park in Collodi, where Carlo Lorenzini came up with the classic children's book with sculptures, gardens, and shows. Enjoy a memorable stay at a villa in Tuscany It's impossible not to love Tuscany because it's the perfect place to appreciate history and culture, relax, and bask under the Tuscan sun. Whether you get a taste of city life or take in the breathtaking views of Tuscany's rolling hills, you'll never get bored.Villas within walking distance of the rolling hills and sandy beachesWe offer a range of beautiful Tuscany villas, so you'll find one that suits your needs. Whether you want to be near the countryside or have easy access to the closest beach, our vacation villas won't disappoint you.Luxury villas with a private poolOur villas have a swimming pool, air-conditioning, free WiFi and a fully equipped kitchen so you can cook delicious food and enjoy it in your private garden.Some of our villas in Tuscany sleep up to ten guests, but you can also find smaller properties for couples and families. Book your dream villa holiday today With its pleasant weather, crystal clear waters and lush countryside, it's impossible not to fall in love with this destination. Finding the perfect villa is the first step to booking a great vacation you'll never forget.If you need help choosing your holiday home or have any questions, please get in touch with us. Remember, Tuscany is one of the world's most beloved destinations, so don't forget to book in advance. Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Tuscany Villas Previous Next Wine tasting Amidst Tuscany’s lush rolling hills lie its renowned vineyards, where wine lovers from all over the world come to savour Italy’s finest. As one of the globe’s top wine producers, Tuscany offers endless opportunities to explore its rich wine heritage. Whether you’re wandering through picturesque estates or visiting historic vineyards like Avignonesi, one of Italy’s oldest, there’s something for every wine enthusiast to enjoy. Art and film festivals Dive into the heart of Italian culture with a lively array of art and film festivals held across the country. Experience Tuscany's deep-rooted traditions alongside contemporary flair, as music, dance, and cinema take centre stage throughout the year. Wander through cities like Rome and Florence, where iconic art, stunning architecture, and rich history await around every corner. Italy is a paradise for culture seekers, offering endless chances to explore its artistic gems and timeless allure. Leaning tower of Pisa Don’t forget your camera, because no trip to Italy is complete without that classic photo with the Leaning Tower of Pisa! This world-famous landmark, with its signature tilt and undeniable charm, never fails to impress. Nestled in the picturesque Piazza dei Miracoli, the tower is only just the beginning, take a moment to explore the stunning architecture and serene gardens nearby. It’s a perfect blend of history, beauty, and Italian magic. Average monthly temperatures Hover to view average price info Jan No price available 10°C Feb No price available 12°C Mar No price available 14°C Apr Price from: £3110 per month 18°C May Price from: £3895 per month 22°C Jun Price from: £4558 per month 27°C Jul Price from: £4593 per month 30°C Aug Price from: £4558 per month 30°C Sep Price from: £3311 per month 25°C Oct Price from: £2625 per month 20°C Nov No price available 15°C Dec No price available 12°C Villas in Tuscany aren’t operated Jan, Feb, Mar, Nov, Dec Annual sunshine 200 Days Hottest period June - August Busiest month August Summer Revel in a Tuscan summer, where sun-kissed vineyards, golden landscapes, and beauty greet you at every turn. Enjoy fabulous wine tours at local olive farms, dine alfresco at charming restaurants, and savour every moment of Italian bliss. A season brimming with rich culture, unforgettable experiences, and breathtaking views. Spring Blooming with beauty, spring in Tuscany is a must. It’s the perfect time for exploring charming villages and scenic vineyards, allowing you to savour the region’s rich culture and beauty before the summer crowds arrive.