La Dolce Vita – Villa Exclusives

Italy is one of the most pleasant relaxing destinations, I love both, the sophisticated cities and the rambling countryside, both equally charming. Although after pandemic lockdowns, travelers may not be prepared to mingle in feverish cities. Italy has been the fourth most visited country in international tourism arrivals. People visit Italy for its rich culture, delicious hearty cuisine, history, fashion and art, its stunning coastline and sandy beaches, its mountains, and priceless ancient monuments. I’ve never been disappointed in Italy, truly a lifestyle choice!

We will never forget the pandemic images of balconies filled with devastated Italian locals serenading in solidarity and sending love to the local health workers. It was a tonic for the soul, as our turn hadn’t come, it was spirited and inspiring. The irrepressible Italian temperament is hard to deny, and it is a beloved destination. Perhaps it’s time to plan a late summer or early fall sojourn to Italy, a meander easing back into travel. Several scenic areas come to mind: Umbria and Puglia for the countryside with small hill towns near Puglia on the sea.

Your mind’s eye view of Italy may encompass numerous visions. Cypress trees marching in rows across undulating pale green hillsides or the dizzying cliffs and winding narrow roads of the Amalfi coast. My most recent Italian Journey included sandy beaches, dining under massive pine trees in the fields of Puglia, dotted with ancient, gnarled olive trees. Nearby are numerous charming hilltop towns, the white cone shaped trulli villages and Lecce, a baroque jewel in the southern Apulia region.

Trulli Rooftops, Italy

For travelers pursuing authentic food and wine experiences, Umbria should place near the top of a “must-visit” list. Particularly in autumn when the district’s autumn abundance is at its peak. The otherwise tranquil countryside is a buzz of activity during the fall, with wine, oil and saffron harvests in full swing, truffle hunting in high gear and such crops as beans and mushrooms coming due. During fall harvest, friends and family gather to pluck ripe fruit from their orchards and create their own stock of olive oil, their liquid gold.

Puglia Masseria

We have a cultivated selection of Villas in the Umbria area, including a graceful 17th century country manor that has been owned by the same family for three hundred years and is designated as a national monument. Set in splendid countryside just over an hour north of Rome, and an hour south of Umbria, the villa is ideally located for exploring Lazio’s Etruscan sites and Renaissance palaces, for golfing at one of several 18-hole courses – or for a day in the city or a jaunt up to Umbria. Just imagine an unhurried few weeks or even a month here!

Villa B is a 17th-century farmhouse that has been meticulously restored. The villa is a light and spacious property set around a wonderful courtyard with ancient mulberry trees and a large heated swimming pool. The mature gardens and open lawns make this an ideal property for guests of all ages and the covered patio is fantastic for outdoor dining.

The villa offers flexible accommodation in two buildings: the main house and adjacent guest house. Sleeps 14 guests in 7 Bedrooms – 5 bedrooms in the Main House + 2 bedrooms in the Guest House. Umbria location: 45 minutes from Perugia airport 20 minutes from Asissi 1 hour 15 minutes’ from Orvieto 2 hours from Florence airport 2 hours 45 minutes from Rome Fiumicino

Restaurants and rustic trattorias enrich their menus with the farm to table offerings. Plan a culinary escapade with Villa living like a local. Umbria, in addition to the phenomenal food offerings, has many other reasons to visit, including gorgeous hill towns and villages and world-renowned art and architecture. Just 1.5-2 hours from both Rome and Florence, it’s the perfect interval when traveling from the north to the south of Italy. Wine harvest, olive oil harvest, truffle season, and ultimately saffron season, which has been cultivated in the region since the Middle Ages.

Florence Villa. Situated just 8 km from the centre of Florence, this stunning Villa is located within a large estate, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. Amenities include tennis and a soccer pitch. The villa sits perched at 320 meters above sea level with views stretching across the Tuscan countryside. Sleeps 16 in 6 double rooms and 2 twin rooms.

The swimming pool area has been carefully designed so that one can savor a glass of Chianti while overlooking Giotto’s Bell Tower & Brunelleschi’s Dome. The oldest part of the villa is the tower which has been restored with glass windows and is a splendid viewing platform with spectacular 360 degree views of the surrounding parks and wonderful for enjoying the summer sunset.

The outdoor gazebo is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a cappuccino, afternoon siesta or evening cocktail. Just steps from the gazebo is a vegetable garden where you can pick the fresh ingredients for supper. Having previously been host to members of the British Royal family, the villa has recently been refurbished to an excellent standard.

Villa just outside of Florence.

Puglia. Bari to Lecce. Follow the winding scenic roads of the Puglian coast, the ‘heel’ of Italy’s boot to discover hidden sea caves, charming white coned trulli villages, quaint masserie, cliff top towns, and the Baroque gem Lecce. Puglia is estimated to have 60 million olive trees, some as old as 2,000 years, all of which are protected by law. A diverse region populated with acres of farm crops, in particular wheat for pasta. Hilly landscapes, green valleys and miles of olive groves —this is where you will discover olive trees as old as Jesus Christ. Orchards of fruit and rolling fields of vineyards, quaint whitewashed towns accented with deep blue trim, charm oozes in each and every town. This is a casual lifestyle with good hearty dining. The white city of Ostuni is an enchanting hill town, following the cobblestone streets to hidden grand churches, mosey through lanes that cars can’t navigate. The old homes of the Nobles and the Cathedral are especially striking.

La Dolce Vita is the practiced routine, aging nonnas spend afternoons chatting on the side of the cobbled street in colorful wooden chairs; I’m sure they are comparing sauce recipes. Groups of old men play cards in the late afternoon sun; floppy khaki hats protect them from the heat. It is like watching a movie, cue the music for Cinema Paradisio!

Be a part of the modern renaissance, return to the world and to Italy in baby steps! If you prefer to be in Tuscany, imagine a month in your private villa adding day trips for sightseeing.

Among the Villas we can offer in Puglia, a charming Masseria that sleeps 16 guests comfortably in 8 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. Surrounding the house is a combination of 100 acres of olive groves, oak and wild grass meadows and a citrus garden. Hammam and two pools, one on the rooftop terrace and one in the garden. Tennis court for summer matches. Having undergone a meticulous restoration, the Masseria is now one of the most luxurious villas to rent in Southern Italy. Originally built to protect the owners from marauding pirates, the thick stone walls now provide a cool retreat from the baking Puglian sun. No expense has been spared in the eight spacious en suite bedrooms. Renowned decorator Alexander Waterworth has created contemporary, soothing spaces using local materials and taking inspiration from the spectacular surrounding countryside. Privacy is guaranteed; the farmhouse is surrounded by over 100 acres of land. Amidst the olive groves (the oil produced is superb), children will revel in collecting fresh eggs for breakfast, while parents can pluck limes and mint for a home-grown Italian Limoncello Mojito, expertly mixed.

Days can be spent lounging by the vast lake-style swimming pool, or at the smaller pool on top of the tower. In the evenings, the chef creates unparalleled Puglian feasts using zucchini and eggplants from the kitchen garden along with homemade orecchiette pasta. After dinner, classic Italian films can be projected against the walls of the pool house with the sound of cicadas providing a summer symphony.  And if it all gets too much, you can escape for a sleepover in the vintage chrome Airstream hidden amidst a field of wildflowers and ancient olive trees.

Italians value and celebrate all aspects of life. It begins in the morning with a pastry and a frothy Caffè latte and continues to late evening with lunch breaks, sunset apéritif’s, and peaking with scrumptious five course dinners.

A small taste of what could be a memorable late summer in Italy—our black book includes private Villas that are not available to the public marketplace, they are vetted and managed by our local teams. Tuscany, or farther if you are inclined, to Portofino and Positano. Or perhaps a summer on Lake Como, in an exceptional and historical palazzo, the perfect spot for a celebration or family gathering on the breathtaking Lake Como. Situated on the western shore of Lake Como, the Villa is in the town of Ossuccio, approximately 20 km north of the town of Como. Indoor pool, garden pool and of course, the sparkling lake!

The only surprises are what your chef may prepare for dinner after visiting the bountiful farmers markets brimming with farm-bought goat’s cheese, freshly baked bread and artfully produced salami and ham, oh and the wine! Walking, hiking, boating across an endless lake, can you see yourself here this summer?

Abundant options, however, we feel this is the year of Private Villa Vacations…plot now! Umbria, Lake Como estates, what’s more Bubble than a private island estate, or a Sardinia hilltop compound. Let us help you design your own Fellini summer experience.

La Dolce Vita, Indeed!

Travel Tribe Journeys – Summer Enticements

The days lengthen and warm and we begin to dream of escape. Where to go – spring break to fall – our Clients are plotting & planning – some have already left footprints on sandy beaches and scoured the souks in Marrakech.

Morocco – it is hot, hot, hot! Spring break found many of the five-star hotels sold out, we prevailed for a last-minute request.  We also have May travelers headed to Morocco. We love La Sultana in Marakech and Kasbah Tamadot in the scenic Atlas Mountains, activities include mule trekking to Berber villages. Side car excursions, hot air balloon escapades, Tagine cooking classes, private visits to Yves Saint Laurent home at the Majorelle Garden.

Mustique – Indigo seas and the year around perfect weather combined with an embarrassment of stunning Villas, make this a superb crowd free destination One advantage, our Villa team can offer many properties for 5 nights minimum- some don’t require a full 14 day stay- 5- 8, 10 days – many owners are flexible.

The Maldives, recent booking for two weeks at The Four Seasons Landaa & Kuda Huraa – my faves! Swim with manta rays hovering above and below you, floating in the gentle turquoise seas. Sail away to the spa across the bay, nothing prepares you for the sapphire seas and sugar white sandy beaches. I’m pining to return!

Four Seasons Maldives Kudaa Hura Resort, the Maldives
Four Seasons Maldives Kudaa Hura Resort, the Maldives

Japan – oh my, take a number – you are certain to run into friends at the sacred temples! A plethora of new offerings, innovative exclusive luxurious experiences; gardening with a master designer, with a long lineage of acclaimed gardeners who is currently entrusted with palace and temple gardens. Visit little known private Kyoto gardens. VIP experiences await fans of traditional theatrical performances. A master of Noh, an ancient performing art known for its fantastical masks and flowing robes has created a contemporary and well-designed space dedicated to the craft in a private theatre in the masters own home.  Long list of unique offerings.

Japan Journey

New York, spring fling at The Whitby, in midtown. Kit Kemp’s most recent addition to the city vibrant color and pattern abound!

France, in particular, the iridescent Cote d’ Azure. You may bump into friends at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc or the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, a Four Seasons Hotel, summer sizzlers! Days spent bobbing on yachts in private coves, followed by exceptional French cuisine.

Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, a Four Seasons Hotel, Cote d’ Azure.
Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Cote d’ Azure.

Paris in June- doesn’t it sound dreamy? Le Meurice return guests love their VIP attention.

Le Meurice, Paris Luxury Suite

Oh, a multi generational family of 12 is headed back to The Ranch at Rock Creek – they’ve visited multiple times and can’t get enough of Ranch and Rodeo life, Giddy Up !

The Ranch at Rock Creek
The Ranch at Rock Creek

Peru – Machu Picchu adventure for Spring break- the world-renowned complex, a sublime jewel of Incan civilization, built on a towering ridge of granite and tropical forest. As you enter the Sanctuary see the iconic Sun Gate you will be awed by the imposing and skillful architecture of the Watchtower, the Temple of the Sun, and the royal Inca residences. Adventure awaits. Another smashing stay at Belmond Hotels!

Machu Picchu Belmond Hotels

One lucky dad is cruising with his son, on a Linblad National Geographic Alaska Journey to the Bering Straits wilderness touching coast of Russia Journey. Visit Provideniya, Russian Federation, at the western limit of the rich transboundary area known as Beringia, Provideniya is often called “The Gateway to the Arctic”- no Russia visa required!

One of our VV sophisticated art collectors swooned at the latest gallery collections at the recent New York Art Fairs while luxuriating at The Lowell this week!

The Lowell Hotel New York

Big Five – African Safari for eight friends at the VV best lodges with our private safari team. Our fourth African safari and gorilla trek this year.

Rwanda Gorilla Trek mom & baby & toddler
Kenya Safari endless horizons

The eternal city of Rome will enchant a family of summer travelers, ask about our exclusive activities. Practice The Art of Doing Nothing Italian Style: L’arte di non fare nulla.

Hotel de Russie Roma

Tuscany a romantic Journey of exploration and staying at all three Belmond retreats. These foodies are checking off the top trattorias! A romantic honeymoon encompassing Five Luxury Belmond properties throughout Italy and Sicily – The Ultimate Grand Tour!

Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo Sicily
Belmond Villa San Michele Florence

Amsterdam – always a great add on following Italy, Anne Frank, Van Gogh – private boats to cruise the canals.

We are plotting a fall Munich, Paris, London and Paris Journey for a group of eight friends – in memory of a dear friend and family member, an intrepid traveler who passed away this year. A Toast to a Well Lived Life and Enchanting Travel.

Paris

Last but not least, Punta Mita Four Seasons was chock a block full of our spring break clients!

Four Seasons Punta Mita

The globe is whirling with exotic options – days are lengthening, plan a Journey!