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Historic cities, world-famous cuisine, rolling countryside, elegant piazzas and rich cultural heritage make Emilia-Romagna one of Italy’s great regions
Hilltop towns, Adriatic beaches, rolling countryside, Renaissance heritage and excellent local cuisine make Le Marche quietly captivating
Colourful fishing villages, dramatic coastal scenery, hillside vineyards, fresh seafood and picturesque harbours define the beauty of Liguria
Whitewashed towns, olive groves, baroque architecture, crystal-clear coastline and distinctive trulli houses give Puglia its unique southern Italian character
Turquoise waters, rugged mountains, ancient archaeological sites, secluded beaches and traditional villages make Sardinia wonderfully diverse
Ancient temples, volcanic landscapes, bustling markets, beautiful beaches and rich Mediterranean flavours showcase Sicily’s vibrant cultural mix
Rolling vineyards, Renaissance cities, cypress-lined hills, medieval towns and celebrated food and wine define the timeless appeal of Tuscany
Medieval hill towns, peaceful countryside, olive groves, historic churches and excellent regional cuisine make Umbria a quieter side of Italy
Our collection of glorious Italian holiday accommodation - choose from farmhouses in Tuscany and Umbria, villas in Sardinia, and unique stays in the lesser known regions of Liguria and Emilia Romagna.
Italy is one of Europe’s most popular holiday destinations, and booking a holiday here allows you to experience its timeless charm in a flexible and immersive way. Whether you're drawn to rolling countryside, beautiful coastlines, or vibrant cities rich with history, staying in a villa, apartment, or countryside retreat gives you the chance to live the Italian lifestyle.
One of the main advantages of booking self-catering holiday accommodation in Italy is the sheer variety of options available. From rustic stone farmhouses in Tuscany surrounded by vineyards, to elegant apartments in Rome with views of ancient ruins, or coastal villas in Amalfi perched above the sea, there’s something for every kind of holiday. This fabulous stone farmhouse in Lazio has the best of both worlds, as it's in the heart of the countryside yet just a 45 minute train journey from Rome. Families can enjoy space and privacy, couples can find romantic hideaways, and groups of friends can base themselves in unique homes with shared pools, gardens, and terraces.
Self-catering also means you can enjoy the rhythm of local life. Start your morning with a stroll to the village bakery, spend afternoons exploring markets or nearby towns, and unwind with a glass of wine on your own terrace. Italian cuisine is a highlight of any visit, and having your own kitchen means you can experiment with fresh regional produce or enjoy long, leisurely meals at your own pace. Of course, Italy's incredible restaurants and trattorias are always nearby when you want a night off.
Discover quiet medieval villages, uncrowded beaches, local festivals, and scenic walking trails. Visit hidden corners of regions like Puglia, Le Marche, or Umbria, or stay near the great lakes of the north or the volcanic slopes of Sicily.
Couples in search of romantic retreats won’t have to look far. This magical holiday cottage in Tuscany has breathtaking views over the Garfagnana Valley, and welcomes dogs; ideal for those who don’t want to leave home without their four legged friends. Larger groups of friends or family will enjoy this large farmhouse in Tuscany set on an organic farm. Casa Lola in the Marche region is perfect for families with younger children, with its fenced pool and large games building. If you’d like to be close to the beach, then Villa due Torri is set on an organic olive farm in Puglia, just a short drive from beautiful beaches and coastal walks.














































