Renting a Villa in 天美传媒 May be More Realistic Than You Think. Here鈥檚 What to Know.

| Fri, 01/17/2025 - 13:00
villa ardore, Tuscany, at sunset
Villa Ardore at sunset / Photo courtesy of Villa Ardore

You鈥檝e probably daydreamed at some point about staying in a villa in the bucolic countryside or on the shores of a grand lake 鈥 after all, who hasn鈥檛? If it seems like a fantasy, it may be more achievable than you think.

The Encyclopedia Treccani a villa as a 鈥渞esidence, usually elegant and with a park or garden, situated either in the countryside (often within a rustic plot belonging to the same owner) or in areas laudable for their landscape, ambiance and climate, used above all during the summer months or, in general, during vacations.鈥 The concept dates back to ancient Rome, when emperors like Hadrian and Tiberius retreated to sprawling estates in Tivoli and Capri, respectively. The villa had a rebirth during the Renaissance, when noble families built estates like the Villa Farnesina in Rome and Andrea Palladio designed a series of villas in the Veneto. Terms like villetta or villino are diminutive forms of the word villa and denote a smaller, more modest version of such an estate. (Casa, , is just 鈥渁 building created essentially for housing or residential use.鈥)

While you can visit some historic villas 鈥 and perhaps even stay in them 鈥 most villas that are available to rent these days aren鈥檛 necessarily the massive estates they once were. Many were built for other uses and were later converted into vacation homes. They may or may not have amenities like pools and come fully or partially staffed. If you鈥檙e thinking of renting a villa as part of your 2025 travel plans, here are some things to consider.

Why rent a villa?

While price tags for luxury villas can be quite steep, there are more modest options in the mix than you might expect. Plus, dividing the cost of a villa 鈥 even one on the higher end of the market 鈥 among a group can be more affordable than staying in a hotel, particularly in major destinations. It鈥檚 no wonder villa stays are popular with large families and friend groups. 

鈥淚f you鈥檙e traveling with a bigger family, it becomes very expensive when you鈥檝e got hotel rooms in Capri, but a villa can be a more affordable option that still has beauty and value,鈥 notes Holly Star, who offers cooking classes and other food experiences at and manages a six-bedroom villa on the island.

But the main advantage of renting a villa isn鈥檛 the price, but the privacy, according to Stephen Lewis, co-owner of in the Tuscan countryside, which he and his husband, Christian Scali, renovated and now rent out on a weekly basis. 鈥淚f somebody wakes up in one of our bedrooms at 6am and they decide that they want some coffee and toast, they can just walk down in their slippers to the kitchen and have some. In a hotel, you鈥檙e not going to leave your room in your slippers and pajamas.鈥

In other words, it鈥檚 easy to feel at home when you鈥檙e staying in a house rather than a hotel. 

What to expect, from pitfalls to fabulous perks

gardens at villa ardore
Gardens at Villa Ardore / Photo courtesy of Villa Ardore

After staying in a villa with a group of family and friends last summer, I polled them on what they wished they had known before they arrived. Most everyone said they wished they鈥檇 known that the only way to reach the villa was by driving on a long stretch of unpaved dirt road. 

Whether or not dirt roads are involved, most villas are located in the countryside or on the coast, so if you鈥檙e considering renting one, keep in mind that you鈥檒l almost certainly need a car to get around. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not remote, but you still should have transportation, unless you鈥檙e going to have a van taking you out to excursions and stuff. I mean, you could walk to the nearest restaurant, but it鈥檇 be like a 30-minute walk,鈥 says Christian Scali of Villa Ardore.

Scali and Lewis note that when looking at villas to rent, especially on the lower end of the market, there are some things you might expect to find that actually aren鈥檛 standard in Italian homes, such as dryers (most Italians hang their laundry outside to dry), air conditioning, and window screens or mosquito nets. 鈥淐heck out the beds because most villas in Tuscany have really crappy beds,鈥 Scali warns, adding to watch out for wrought-iron headboards, which might seem quaint, but often signal that the bed is old and uncomfortable.

On the high end of the villa-rental market, you can find villas with all kinds of incredible amenities. 鈥Many properties have an original pizza oven where the local pizzaiolo can come to make pizza for the client,鈥 note Huw and Rossella Beaugi茅, founders of , which rents villas in 天美传媒, Greece and France. All of their villas are luxurious, but the 鈥淭hink Exquisite鈥 collection is the cr猫me de la cr猫me, with amenities like heated pools, saunas, tennis courts, home cinemas, direct beach access, and interiors that look ripped from the pages of Architectural Digest. They even offer unique villas like trulli in Puglia

Services vary depending on the villa rental company, but often include housekeeping, breakfast prepared by a chef, and access to a concierge or local manager who can help you plan excursions. 鈥淲e find out what people鈥檚 interests are, what they want to do, and we sort of curate a stay around their interests and desires so that we鈥檙e when they鈥檙e here, they have an itinerary that they鈥檝e planned, that they participated in, if, in fact, they want to do anything at all,鈥 says Lewis. Guests can, for example, organize a tasting at a biodynamic winery, an appointment with a dressmaker, or a tour of a local cheese farm.

One thing to think about is whether you and your group plan to eat at the villa or go out. If the former, who鈥檚 going to do the cooking? Is there a supermarket nearby? Or are you willing to pay a premium to have a private chef cook for you? If the latter, consider the villa鈥檚 location. Are there enough restaurants nearby? Are you willing to drive to get to them? 

Ultimately, the experience is what you make of it. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e going to go through that process of renting a villa, then really try to make it feel like home,鈥 says Lewis. 鈥淟ive like a local as best you can, allow yourself to be a part of the community, do local things, and just relax and enjoy yourself.鈥