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    From vineyard-clad hills to Mediterranean shores — discover the regions where our hand-picked villas await.

    The Heart of Tuscan Wine Country

    Chianti

    Chianti

    Rolling hills blanketed with vineyards, medieval stone villages, and winding cypress-lined roads — Chianti is the Tuscany of your imagination. This legendary wine region between Florence and Siena offers world-class Chianti Classico, farm-to-table dining, and some of the most beautiful countryside on earth.

    Nearest Airport

    Florence (FLR) — 40 min

    Best Time

    May–October

    Wine loversRomantic getawaysFoodiesPhotographers

    Wine Tastings

    Visit centuries-old cellars and taste Chianti Classico DOCG at boutique estates.

    Farm-to-Table

    Savour traditional Tuscan cuisine with ingredients sourced from local farms and gardens.

    Medieval Villages

    Explore Greve, Radda, and Castellina — stone hamlets frozen in time.

    Scenic Drives

    The SS222 'Chiantigiana' road is one of Italy's most photographed routes.

    A UNESCO World Heritage Landscape

    Val d'Orcia

    Val d'Orcia

    The Val d'Orcia is a painter's dream — golden wheat fields, lone cypress trees, and thermal springs set beneath vast skies. This UNESCO-protected landscape south of Siena is home to Pienza's famous pecorino cheese, Montalcino's Brunello wine, and some of the most iconic views in all of Italy.

    Nearest Airport

    Florence (FLR) — 1.5 hrs

    Best Time

    April–June, September–October

    Culture seekersWellnessPhotographyFamilies

    Thermal Baths

    Soak in natural hot springs at Bagno Vignoni and Saturnia's cascading pools.

    Brunello Wine

    Tour the prestigious cellars of Montalcino and taste one of Italy's finest reds.

    Pienza & Pecorino

    The 'Ideal City' is famed for its artisan pecorino cheese and Renaissance piazza.

    Iconic Views

    Capture the famous Gladiator road, Cappella della Madonna di Vitaleta, and endless horizons.

    Where Hills Meet the Mediterranean

    Tuscan Coast

    Tuscan Coast

    The Maremma coastline is Tuscany's best-kept secret — pristine beaches, dramatic cliffs, and charming harbour towns untouched by mass tourism. From the wild nature reserves of the Maremma to the chic island of Elba, this is where Italians come to holiday.

    Nearest Airport

    Pisa (PSA) — 1.5 hrs

    Best Time

    June–September

    Beach holidaysFamiliesWater sportsNature lovers

    Beaches & Coves

    Discover hidden coves, sandy bays, and crystal-clear Mediterranean waters.

    Nature Reserves

    Parco della Maremma offers pristine hiking trails through coastal pine forests.

    Seafood

    Fresh catch served at harbour-side trattorias in Castiglione della Pescaia and Porto Ercole.

    Island Hopping

    Take a ferry to Elba, Giglio, or Giannutri for a day of unspoiled island life.

    Italy's Green Heart

    Umbria

    Umbria

    Often called 'the other Tuscany', Umbria offers the same rolling beauty with fewer crowds and an even deeper sense of timelessness. Medieval hilltop towns like Assisi, Spoleto, and Orvieto sit above lush valleys of olive groves and sunflower fields — a haven for those seeking authentic Italian tranquility.

    Nearest Airport

    Perugia (PEG) — 30 min

    Best Time

    April–October

    History buffsQuiet retreatsWalkersArt lovers

    Assisi & Orvieto

    Basilicas, Etruscan ruins, and medieval streets that tell a thousand years of history.

    Sagrantino Wine

    Discover Montefalco's bold Sagrantino — a powerful red unique to Umbria.

    Truffles & Olive Oil

    Norcia is Italy's truffle capital; Umbrian extra virgin is among the world's finest.

    Countryside Walks

    Gentle trails through olive groves, lakeside paths at Trasimeno, and the Sibillini mountains.

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