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Taranto Villas & Holiday Homes

Escape to Taranto's untouched beauty: discover stunning villas, breathtaking beaches & rich history. Your perfect Italian getaway awaits...

Villas in Taranto

Why a holiday villa in Taranto

Taranto, a hidden gem on Italy's southern coast, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that makes it the perfect destination for a villa holiday. This ancient city boasts a rich past, from its founding by the Greeks to its strategic importance in the Middle Ages, with many archaeological sites and landmarks to explore.

Staying in a Taranto villa allows you to experience the authentic Italian way of life, surrounded by lush gardens and breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea. With plenty of opportunities for water sports, swimming, and simply relaxing on the beach, your villa holiday in Taranto is sure to be a memorable one.

When to rent a villa in Taranto

Taranto's Mediterranean climate means warm summers and mild winters, making it an ideal destination for a villa holiday throughout the year. The peak tourist season, which falls between June and September, brings long days with average highs around 28°C (82°F), perfect for exploring the local beaches, coves, and archaeological sites. This period is also ideal for water sports enthusiasts, as the sea is calm and warm during the summer months.

If you prefer milder temperatures and fewer tourists, consider visiting Taranto in spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October). These shoulder seasons offer pleasant weather, with average highs ranging from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F), making it an excellent time for hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying the region's scenic landscapes. The prices of villas tend to be lower during these periods, making it a great time to visit on a budget.

Where to go in Taranto

Taranto's scenic coastline offers a range of settings for your perfect villa holiday. For those seeking a tranquil atmosphere, head to the picturesque towns of Pulsano or San Pietro in Torone, where narrow streets lined with ancient buildings and charming piazzas invite you to meander at leisure. Alternatively, if it's beach life you crave, Taranto's own beaches, such as Lido Conforto or Porto Cavallo, provide a lively atmosphere with plenty of opportunities for water sports, dining, and soaking up the sun.

For a more vibrant experience, consider staying in the historic center of Taranto itself. Here, you'll find an array of restaurants serving fresh seafood and traditional Italian cuisine, bars, and shops selling local handicrafts and produce. A short stroll from the city's central Piazza Castello will take you to the ancient Roman ruins of the Cathedral of San Cataldo, while a scenic coastal promenade offers breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding countryside. Whether you're looking for relaxation or excitement, Taranto's diverse neighborhoods have something for everyone.

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