Italian Villas
74Stay in Italy in a Villa
Who has not dreamed of getting away for a couple of weeks, a month or even an entire summer season in an Italian villa? Italy is a wonderful tourist location year-round, with fantastic shopping, gorgeous countrysides, amazing architecture - and don't forget the food and wine! For those that want to soak in the experience, living in a rented villa, country house or apartment is an excellent alternative to pricey hotels. Moreover, you can unpack and relax in the comfort of your own "home away from home."
With the Internet, these days it is easy to browse hundreds of potential properties by price, region, size, and proximity to key cities and landmarks. With the click of a mouse, you can easily compare prices and availability. Some websites offer excursions, as well, including cooking classes, wine tasting and more.
Want to Rent a Villa Online?
- Luxury Villas in Italy
13 different regions of the country are represented! - Villa Vacations
Separate pages describing villas great for kids, wedding villas, and more. - Villas in Italy
Ranging from luxury villas to country homes, a wide range of properties is represented here. - Parker Villas
Search by date or region desired. Links to available tours included...cooking school in Florence anyone? - Vesta Italian Villas
Find the perfect place to stay in Italy, depending on your group's size. - Cottages to Castles
What to Expect with am Italian Villa Experience
Anyone who has read the book, Under the Tuscan Sun, by Frances Mayes, or seen the 2003 movie starring Diane Lane, has likely fantasized about living in (let alone, restoring) an Italian villa. Your own personal experience in renting a villa will depend in part on the property that you select.
There is a wide range of price points, styles and locations. For example, a stone house along the Amalfi Coast that will sleep 9 people will set you back nearly $5,000 for a week. If you'd rather stay in a rustic farmhouse near Pisa, you can get a weekly rental rate bargain of $2,000 for the same number of people. Some smaller apartments in Rome go for as little as $800 a week.
Shopping for and cooking your own food is part of the charm. You don't need to plan every meal at home, but experiencing the local grocery stores with the intent to make your own authentic pizza, enjoyed with a glass of Chianti is priceless. The atmosphere is more relaxed and personal than that of a hotel. Just remember that there will not be room service. Cleaning up and making beds will be your responsibility.
When planning to book a villa, give yourself plenty of time. Larger groups (6 or more) will need to reserve the property at least 9 months in advance. Not surprisingly, summer is high season. Rates will be steeper and properties more scarce. Not all villas are available during winter months as some owners do not pay to heat them through the season.
Booking fees may require a deposit of up to 75% of the rental fee in advance, with the balance due before you arrive. Check the small print to see if any is refundable in case you need to change plans or cancel. Additional fees typically include a damage deposit and/or utilities charges. You may wish to purchase trip insurance if it is available.
Be sure to read all the details of the contract and ask lots of questions before putting your credit card down!
Let's Go! BBC Show on the Tuscany Region
Where Else Can You Find Available Italian Villas?
What if you need a villa fast, or there are not any properties that strike your fancy on the "traditional" websites like the ones shown above?
Some property owners advertise on eBay or Craig's List. Other sources are found in travel magazines, or alumni or trade publications (I always see ads for vacation properties in my Bar News and in Columns - the University of Washington alumni magazine).
You can even check the newspaper. If you're really creative, run your own Craig's List ad saying that you are looking for a property and specify dates, locations and price.
If you want to move off-line, working with a travel agent can be a safe and efficient way to get your travel needs met. Typically, the agent's fee is paid by the listing agency, so you will not be out of pocket for this service.
One good resource is the Chicago office of the Italian Government Tourist Board. Call 312-644-0996 and they will give you names of Italian brokers with whom you can work.
Be sure to specify any requirements or conditions that you desire with respect to the property. For example, many brides and grooms enjoy having wedding ceremonies in foreign countries. Do you need a villa large enough for a wedding party, or for an entire reception?
Think about proximity to towns, as well, considering grocery or other sundries that you may need while on your trip.
Views of Sicily
Book your Travel to Italy
After writing this article, I am ready to head back to Italy!
I have visited twice and loved it immensely both times. From the Amalfi coast, the Island of Capri, north through Naples to Rome. Then from Rome further north into the Tuscany region, through many delightful hill towns, towards Florence! You can't forget Pisa and Venice. So much to see and do.
Frankly,I think it would be hard to pick just one region and stay. However, I think I could make do, after viewing some of the magnificent properties available... and renting a great little car. Have a great trip!
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Hi Steph,
I'm half Italian and half Irish. Have dreamed of going to Ireland all my life and Italy second. I should have been born rich, I don't know what went wrong but I'm sure I had wealth at the top of my list for this life time.
This place looks great.
What a dreamy place Italy is...my favourte is Florence but I'd take a villa any day in any part of that magnificent and lovely place. Italy is very much like living in a storybook, or a romantic novel and who wouldn't want to do that? Thanks for your hub.
Karen, Grazie for the Italian information, I immediately went to Craigslist to look at properties. Planning a trip for October to Tuscany so this is going to really help me out. Good research! ;)
YUMMMM...oooh I wish I was there! Thanks for the good info. re: firms to use! AAAHH...Well, not this year.
My wife and I can't wait to go back.
We did the whirlwind Rome, Flourence, Venice our first time. Now we always say we just want to rent a villa and stay in the country next time, maybe next to a nice cozy village... Luca? or near a lake?
Nice thoughts
Thanks for this hub!
Hi, i just would like to add a resource to the link list
It's the company i work for and offer more than 2000 private villas with pool for rent in Italy, IMHO it's a useful resource to add tothe list!
ps.This isn't meant to be a spam post, so delete it if you think it's inappropriate!
Thanks an incredible info I was looking out for. Thanks for sharing friend.
Ohhhh! I wanna go! This is great. Well covered. I have been in Italy, (loved it-favorite place to visit), and would love to OWN a place in the country. LOL.
I lived in Italy for 6 months ... in a big tent :-)
But still loved the place.
Thanks for a great Hub Steph
You were ready to head back to Italy after writing this... I'm ready to head back after reading it! Some great advice on booking your Italian villa here and it is such a beautiful country to visit.
Im looking to rent villa in Sicily
But i dont want to give such a big deposit up front.... anyone any suggestions....
Hello, i would like to suggest you to have a look to http://www.vacavilla.com, it's a new company that offers villa rentals and vacation homes in Italy, we have just started our business, so we offer discounts on every booking!










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pjdscott 4 years ago
This is great stuff! As someone who knows Italy quite well, I can say that you have provided some really useful and practical information. Thumbs up!