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Vacation rentals in Italy region

Offers not to be missed in Italy

Oasi di relax in Sicilia a 400 mt dal mare
Ragusa € 65,00
Vacanze a Donnalucata a 300 mt dal mare
Ragusa € 110,00
Vacanza Agrigento offerta Valle dei Templi
Agrigento € 50,00



Italy Vacation Rentals

Vacation Rentals in Italy, find vacation rentals in Italy! These pages list, by region, vacation rental agencies, villas, estates (farms) with apartments/cottages and places to rent from the owner. Click on the region on the map or the list below to see vacation rentals for that area.

Vacation Rentals in Italy
SlowTrav Favorites!!: Our favorite vacation rentals, chosen from reviews received from Slow Travelers.

All of Italy: Agencies and rent from owner websites with listings for several regions of Italy.

Main Cities
Rome: (Roma) Italy's main art city, center of ancient Rome. An absolute "must see" and "must experience".

Florence: (Firenze) Largest city in Tuscany, art city with the Uffizi, Santa Croce, etc.

Venice: (Venezia) A major tourist destination - the city of canals and art.

Northern Italy
Valle d'Aosta: Northwestern Italy on the border of the Alps in Switzerland and France. Main cities: Aosta.

Piedmont: (Piemonte) Northwestern Italy, north of the Mediterranean, bordering on France and Switzerland. Main cities: Turin (Torino), Asti, and Verbania on the western shore of Lake Maggiore.

Lombardy: (Lombardia) Northern Italy. Main cities: Milan, Bergamo, Varese, and towns on Lake Como (Como, Bellagio, Menaggio, Varenna).

Trentino Alto Adige: Northern Italy, bordering on Austria and the Alps. The mountains called the "Dolomites" are in this region. Main cities: Bolzano, Trento, Cortina.

Veneto: Borders on the Adriatic coast. Main cities: Venice (separate page), Padua (Padova), Vicenza, Verona (Romeo and Juliet's balcony, famous opera).

Friuli-Venezia-Giulia: Northeastern Italy on the borders of Austria and Slovenia. Main cities: Trieste, Udine.

Liguria: The Italian Riviera, on the Mediterranean coast from France to Tuscany. Main cites: San Remo, Genoa (Genova), Portofino, Camogli, Levanto, Cinque Terre, Portovenere.

Central Italy
Emilia-Romagna: Central region north of Tuscany. Famous for its cuisine. Main cites: Bologna, Ravenna, Ferrara, Modena, Parma.

Central Italy (continued)
Tuscany: Central region in Italy, famous for cuisine, wine, art. Main cities: Lucca, Pisa, Florence, Siena, Cortona, Arezzo. The Chianti is the wine area between Florence and Siena. The Val d'Orcia south of Siena, with Montalcino, Pienza, Montepulciano.

Umbria: Called the "green heart of Italy", central region east of Tuscany. Main cities: Perugia, Assisi, Spello, Spoleto, Todi, Orvieto.

Marche: East of Umbria, bordering on the Adriatic. Main cities: Urbino, Ascoli, Ancona.

Lazio: South of Tuscany, borders the Mediterranean. Main cities: Rome (separate page), Viterbo, Tarquinea, Rieti, Ostia Antica, Sperlonga.

Abruzzo: Rural, mountainous area east of Umbria.

Molise: Small region east of Lazio.

Southern Italy
Campania: South of Rome, on the Mediterranean coast. Famous Amalfi Coast and Sorrento. Main cities: Naples, Avelino, Salerno, Amalfi, Positano, Capri, Ischia, Sorrento.

Sardinia: (Sardegna) Island in the Mediterranean, south of the French island of Corsica.

Basilicata: Southern Italy. Main cities: Potenza, Matera (with the "Sassi" cave dwellings).

Puglia: Southeastern Italy, on the Adriatic coast, an upcoming tourist area. Main cities: Trani, Bari, Taranto, Brindisi, Lecce, Ostuni, Alberobello ("truilli").

Calabria: The "toe" of Italy. Main cities: Cosenza, Reggio dei Calabria.

Sicily: (Sicilia) Large island off the toe of Italy, famous for its cuisine and ancient ruins. Main cities: Palermo, Taormina.

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