Bordering France, Austria and Switzerland, this country is one of the most diverse in the Mediterranean. Regarded by some tourists as one of the most beautiful countries in the northern hemisphere, self-catering holiday villas in Italy have so much to offer.
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Most who travel to this part of Europe enjoy stunning scenery, warm climate, historic sites and fantastic cuisine. The Italians themselves are very hospitable and family friendly, which only adds to the experience. Quite apart from families and culture seekers choosing this destination, romantic weekend breaks for couples are extremely popular in Italy with Milan, Venice, Rome, Sorrento and the Island of Capri the favoured hot spots.
Choosing to rent a holiday villa in Italy allows access to some of the most widely renowned travel destinations in the world including the Vatican city in Rome, Northern Italian Lakes, Renaissance culture in Florence, ancient olive groves in Puglia and the Island of Capri. There is a wide choice of holiday rentals near to all of the above-mentioned places situated in peaceful rural and coastal locations.
The most difficult choice to make is deciding where to stay. There are stunning sandy beaches in the south, beautiful lakes and mountains in the North, Tuscany countryside and the ancient cities of Rome and Venice which have helped shaped civilisation. Don’t forget the picturesque islands of Sardinia and Sicily, which offer great rental accommodation.
Holiday Villas in Italy
Luxurious villa holidays in Italy are well equipped and can include wine cellars, large kitchens fitted with ovens, fridges, dishwashers, washing machines, satellite TV, DVD and CD players, Internet, telephones and air conditioning. Some bedrooms include en-suites. Outside facilities normally include an alfresco dining terrace ideal for the occasional glass of Chianti wine and a private swimming pool.
The standard of accommodation is usually very high with prices to match, therefore with establishments able to cater for up to twelve guests consider taking the family or a large group of friends to obtain value money. In terms of properties to rent, character cottages, farmhouses and converted barns prove popular not least because they are built with traditional stone, which helps to keep the sun out and the inside cool. There are plenty of Italian villas with pools offering spectacular views, however, expect to pay extra.
Since the rise of budget airlines, many regional airports have opened their doors allowing easy access to areas of Italy that were previously regarded as remote. Therefore, wherever you decide to stay, holiday villas in Italy have something to offer everybody.

