Search the web "italy villas"
Submitted by LargeLewis on Sat, 12/05/2015 - 05:06In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Search the web "italy villas" and the area, bigger companies are holiday lettings, owners direct, but there are many more. If you can wade through the reviews, Tripadvisor is worth checking some of them out. It's either "sea" or "beach" location you are looking for, although "ocean" may get you an American target company.Personally I think September is a lovely time in Italy, but you will find the days that little bit shorter and perhaps not quite as warm. When we first came to Italy our local beach resort closed down at the end of August, but now there are a few places open until the end of September. So I would suggest some research into the place you decide is best. September is normally the grape harvest with a number of “festas”, check out Greve. Enjoy!
Thank you. When would be a
Submitted by liserobitaille on Sat, 12/05/2015 - 10:02In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Thank you. When would be a good time to go? June? We rented a house in Umbria in the area of Lago Trasimeno one summer. We were there one month in June and we had very warm weather. We were in the hills with no air conditioning and no screens in the windows. We would not go in August because of the crowded beaches. And what would be a great summer destination by the ocean? Calabria? Puglia? We are flexible.
This is our local beach
Submitted by LargeLewis on Sat, 12/05/2015 - 12:34In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
This is our local beach forcast actual weather for June, which is more or less normal. You can switch the month for September, which was quite varied and the late 40c was very much not normal. Of course it depends on what temperatures you like, but June would have longer days. Can't help you with the locations I'm afraid as we have not been to either. I'm sure others here will know the places and comment.
I'm not sure myself but I do
Submitted by Owen Douglas on Sat, 12/12/2015 - 08:02In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I was finally able to find
Submitted by liserobitaille on Tue, 01/12/2016 - 19:26In reply to I'm not sure myself but I do by Owen Douglas
I was finally able to find the website you recommended. I was entering: homebasedabroad.com. The address is homebaseabroad.com. They have beautiful villas. They do not post the rates. It is in the same category as The Thinking Traveller based in the UK. Thank you for the information.
Bear in mind that Italy is
Submitted by modicasa on Mon, 12/14/2015 - 01:18In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Bear in mind that Italy is not on an ocean - it is on a sea - which will be watmer in Septemebr than June, byt about 5 degrees usually. You regions you cite are very different between them, and your budget will be stretched in Sardina whenver you go - but you dont say for how many people you are searching for. June and september are not 'high season, so you will get more for your money.
Hi, i can suggest you Casale
Submitted by Faliero on Mon, 12/21/2015 - 11:11In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi, i can suggest you Casale Poggio alle Fonti among Florence, Arezzo and Siena, near to the lake and 2 hours from the sea. It's a villa with Jacuzzi and pool. Alternatively, you can take a look at subito.it, portal with ads from all over Italy. liserobitailleliserobitailleliserobitailleliserobitaille
Thank you. Tuscany is a
Submitted by liserobitaille on Tue, 01/12/2016 - 17:24In reply to Hi, i can suggest you Casale by Faliero
Hi, I'm glad to see that you
Submitted by Simrose on Tue, 01/05/2016 - 04:08In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi, I'm glad to see that you are considering the South - Basilicata and Calabria give an amazing range of scenery from high mountains to lovely beaches, and you will get a lot more for your money than in the touristy 'Chiantishire' areas of Tuscany and Umbria (nice though they are). The downside is that there is less developed tourist infrastructure, and fewer people will speak english.Happy hunting!
I live in Canada and many
Submitted by liserobitaille on Tue, 01/12/2016 - 17:17In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I live in Canada and many Italians are from the Calabria area. I heard that Cosenza is beautiful, Tropea and other areas. But since the infrastructure is not well developed, that means it is difficult to find something suitable and affordable. We are looking at the Puglia area as well. Now, a good option for the first time might be a Masseria. There seems to be many of those in the Puglia area. Some of them are pricy but luxurious enough and close to the sea. We have not checked the Calabria area yet.