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Deluxe
Continuing on from our last post, here are more of our vacation rentals in Tuscany that boast seriously enviable locations. If you're planning a trip to Tuscany soon, we have chosen a selection of the best places to stay for those looking to be at the centre of the action and for those looking for peace and quiet...

3. Deluxe

Deluxe is a holiday village located in Roccamare on the Tuscan Coast. It is a charming, private complex situated close to the sea and set in an area of great natural beauty. Perfect for families, in particular, the complex has a lot of excellent facilities such as a village private swimming pool (2000sqm) with three whirlpool baths, a walled in garden, a park, restaurant, bar, steam room, grocery store, security services and entertainment in the high season.     Read More

  

Medieval Torture Devices
We have been counting down some of Tuscany's strangest and most extraordinary attractions in a bid to help you plan an itinerary that is a little less ordinary. Just find a luxury villa in Tuscany and then add these final sights to your list!

8. Medieval Torture Museum, San Gimignano

San Gimignano is a walled medieval hill town in the province of Siena in Tuscany. It is most well known for its many medieval tower houses and historic city centre. In this pretty centre there is a Medieval Torture Museum that is not merely a grisly and macabre tourist attraction but also an educational tool used to inform visitors about contemporary human rights abuses. Certainly a unique outing idea for any tourists in the town, it combines historic interest with modern awareness in a captivating and fascinating manner.     Read More

  

Haring's "Tuttomondo" on the side of S. Antonio in Pisa
Continuing on from our previous post, here are some more bizarre and wonderful attractions in Tuscany that are absolute must-sees. Once you have found your perfect luxury villa in Tuscany and are looking to explore the region, be sure to look past the obvious and find the weird and fascinating that is hiding in plain sight.

4. Tuttomondo by Keith Haring, Pisa

Art and Italy are somewhat synonymous and there is no shortage of artworks to be found in Tuscany, in particular. However, most of these are housed in galleries, inside churches and palaces and in typical enclosed or public spaces. Keith Haring's “Tuttomondo” mural, meanwhile, is located out in the open, on the side of a church in Pisa.     Read More

  

An underground cave
Italy is known for her culture, her art, her good food and the good life but, like anywhere, it has its strange and bizarre sides as well. Tuscany is no exception, though it can often seem like an idyllic paradise. We have rounded up some of the strangest, silliest and most fascinating attractions that Tuscany has to offer so why not find a luxury villa in Tuscany and begin uncovering her more unique attractions?

1. Antro del Corchia Caves, Lucca

The Antro del Corchia is part of the cave system of Monte Corchia in the Apuan Alps Regional Park and is the largest cave system in Tuscany and one of the biggest in Europe. It is made up of over 60km of galleries which go down to a depth of 1200m into the earth. Exploration of the cave began in the 19th century but it was not opened to the public until 2001.     Read More

  

La Terrazza Dei Frati
Finishing off this series, here are the last of our picks for 10 of Our Best Luxury Villas in Tuscany. While there are many more wonderful examples across our website, these ten are some of the best of the best. Be sure to browse the rest of our luxury villas in Tuscany and find one that suits you!

9. La Terrazza Dei Frati

La Terrazza dei Frati is a magnificent 13th century stone farmhouse and is part of an ancient farm complex that dates back to the late Middle Ages, once used as a resting spot by Camaldolese Friars during their visits to the Romanesque parish church at Dicomano. Recently refurbished, the villa is furnished with great care and taste.     Read More