Abbazia di Sant'Antimo
Posted in: Architectural Gems Churches & Religious Buildings Legends Localities Siena Tourist Attractions
The Abbey of Sant’Antimo, located 9km from Montalcino in Tuscany, is one of the most beautiful of all Romanesque churches in Italy. Local legend attributes its foundation to Charlemagne in the 8th century AD, a miracle that helped cure his army of a plague and a promise to build an abbey on the land where they were saved. Recorded history, however, has a different tale to tell and puts the foundation further back, to the Longobards and the Monastery of St. Savior. The site also is thought to have originally been the location of an ancient Roman villa. The existence of Sant'Antimo, itself, is recorded since at least the 9th century.
Sea Bream
Posted in: Beaches Localities Tourist Attractions Tuscan Coast
As we discussed in the last post, Follonica, or the “Miami” of Tuscany, is a beautiful, vibrant coastal city with plenty to offer visitors. However, one thing that it is particularly abundant in is wonderful beaches. With this in mind, we have rounded up a list of some of the best beaches in the city in a handy guide so that you can visit once you have found yourself the perfect villa with pool in Follonica.

3. Cala Violina

Cala Violina is a nearby beach that is considered one of the best beaches in the entire country and endlessly tops lists that back this claim up. A stunning soft white sand half-moon cove, it is located in the Golfo di Follonica right in the heart of the Riserva Naturale delle Bandite di Scarlino and the Le Costiere di Scarlino Area Naturale Protetta di Interesse Locale.
Florence
Posted in: Florence Localities Tourist Attractions Travel Tips
In our final post in this series, we have some final, more practical, tips on staying cool and enjoying yourself despite the heat in Florence this summer. Once you have found a luxury villa in Florence, you want to be able to enjoy your holiday despite the potential heat waves and tourist crowds. So, in order to avoid having a wonderful trip ruined by discomfort, take note of our tips for making the most of summer in Florence.

5. Take precautions before leaving the house!

Make sure to close all curtains, shutters and windows before you leave your rental property. This stops the place from turning into a greenhouse during the day and will ensure that you have a lovely cool place to return to at the end of a long day of exploring.
Torre Mozza
Posted in: Beaches Localities On the Coast Tourist Attractions Tuscan Coast
Follonica is a coastal city that is often seen as the “Miami” of Tuscany, with its modern, busy city centre that stretches to the shore and the bright colours of the stark white buildings, blue sea, golden sand and colourful beach umbrellas. It has a vibrant nightlife, plenty for the kids to see and do and, best of all, some excellent beaches. Just find a villa with pool in Follonica and discover the wonderful stretches of coast that the city has to offer.

1. Carbonifera

Carbonifera beach is a Bandiere Blu, or blue flag, beach located 5km away from the center of Follonica.
San Marco
Posted in: Architectural Gems Churches & Religious Buildings Florence Localities Tourist Attractions
As we mentioned in the last post, temperatures can soar in Florence in the summer and, in a big city full of tourists, wandering around can become particularly uncomfortable. If you have found a luxury villa in Florence and are planning a trip there this summer, you may have to deal with beating the heat so we have compiled some tips to help keep you cool.

3. Visit a Church

Popping into a church is a great way to cool down and get out of the sun for a bit but you may want to avoid one with long lines and big tourist crowds. There are plenty of smaller, less famous but beautiful churches to discover around the city and these will offer you cool interiors to get away from the heat, while enjoying the art and history. Just be sure to have a sweater to cover bear shoulders or wrap around your waist if you are wearing shorts.