Italy

Holiday homes in Pisa: from agriturismo with shared pool to villa with private pool
Do you want to go on holiday to beautiful Pisa? Tritt is happy to list everything about this Tuscan province for you. Pisa is the perfect holiday destination for nature and culture lovers. Enjoy the various highlights and find your home away from home in your ideal holiday accommodation.
The beautiful province of Pisa is located in the central coastal region of Tuscany. This popular Italian destination stretches from the fertile area around the Arno River, in the west of the region, to the Ligurian Sea. Pisa borders Lucca to the north, Florence and Siena to the east, and Livorno and Grosseto to the south. Beautiful Pisa has 421.851 inhabitants. (December 31, 2016), spread across 37 municipalities in an area of 2444 km². Naturally, there is also the city of Pisa: 89.000 people live there. The second largest city in the province is Cascina, which has 40.000 inhabitants. Following that come San Giuliano Terme with 30.000 inhabitants, San Miniato and Pontedera (27.000), Volterra (11.000), and Lari with 8.000 residents.
You know it: the world-famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. This is one of the most famous monuments in the world and is climbed by around 500.000 tourists every year. The stunning central square, Piazza dei Miracoli, attracts up to three million tourists annually. Besides the Tower of Pisa, the provincial capital has much more to offer; view the complete range. here.
In the province of Pisa, besides the famous capital, you will find many more must-sees. The ancient Etruscan city of Volterra, for example, influenced by the Middle Ages and also known for its marble-like limestone alabaster. Be sure to visit San Miniato as well, where you can visit the old castle of Frederick II. Not to forget Lajatico, where Andrea Bocelli was born and where his concerts take place every year. More of a museum lover? In Pontedera, you cannot miss the Piaggio and Vespa museums.
If you prefer to holiday off the beaten track, Vicopisano, Buti, and Calci are well worth a visit. In the latter village, you can admire a remarkable Carthusian monastery. Castellina Marittima, Chianni, and Peccioli are small but charming. There are also two thermal resorts in the province of Pisa: San Giuliano Terme and Casciana Terme.
Nature lovers can also indulge themselves in the province of Pisa. Even in the city, close to the Leaning Tower, you will find greenery. This is home to the oldest botanical garden in the world, with trees over three hundred years old and a small, interesting museum.
Visit the large San Rossore-Massaciuccoli-Migliarino nature reserve near the coast, by the large racecourse in San Rossore. In the hills around Volterra and the south, you can enjoy fantastic hiking, horseback riding, and cycling. In the south of the province lies the largest geothermal field in the world, with a very interesting museum about geothermal energy in Larderello. Want to enjoy all the greenery and exercise? Go golfing in Tirrenia, right by the sea.
Culture and history, beautiful beaches and nature, and delicious food: check! Finding the right accommodation is, of course, also an important part of your holiday. Not in the mood for crowded hotels? There is something for everyone! Tuscany offers unique holiday apartments in agriturismo and holiday homes at resorts, as well as detached villas. Some accommodations are located just a few meters from the sea, others amidst the rolling Tuscan hills.
Want to get a taste of the real Italy? Then stay at an agriturismo, where you can experience Tuscan agriculture right around the corner. Take a look at Tonnaia or Le Badie, for example. If you are on holiday with children, Agriresidence Pomaia, Agriresidence Ortacavoli, or Residence Val di Cecina are good options. These holiday resorts are situated in a friendly, rolling landscape and feature a (children's) swimming pool.
Tritt rents out unique holiday homes not only in the province of Pisa, but throughout Tuscany. Also discover regions such as Arezzo, Florence, Siena, Pistoia, Grosseto, Livorno, Prato, Lucca, Massa Carrara and the island ElbaRight on the beach or in the heart of the mountains, whether it is a private villa with a pool or a cozy apartment – at Tritt you will find the most beautiful and exclusive holiday homes in Tuscany. We ensure an unforgettable holiday in Tuscany.
Need help finding an apartment, a holiday home, or a villa in Pisa? Tritt is naturally happy to help! Contact us without obligation. contact us.
Do you have a question? You can find a quick answer on the right. Is your question not listed? Feel free to contact us or check the FAQ page
Absolutely. Many of our holiday homes in Tuscany feature a swimming pool. Often private, sometimes shared on a small-scale estate. A pool with a view of the hills or among the olive trees makes your stay even more relaxing. Imagine lounging on a sunbed with a book, splashing around with the children, or enjoying the starry sky in the evening with a glass of wine. We also have houses with fenced pools or shallow areas, ideal for young families.
Yes, Tuscany is a dog-friendly destination. The landscape is perfect for walks, there are many quiet paths, and in most villages you will receive a warm welcome, even with a dog. Many of our accommodations welcome pets and have a large garden or even fenced grounds. Let us know that you are bringing your dog, and we will ensure a stay where you both feel at home.
Yes indeed, Tuscany is still the place to be for a spontaneous holiday. Especially outside the high season (spring or autumn), there are often beautiful spots available, sometimes with a nice discount. Keep an eye on our website or contact us for personal advice. Before you know it, you’ll be sitting among the cypress trees with a plate of fresh pasta and a view over the Tuscan hills. A spontaneous getaway has never been so tempting.
Tuscany is actually beautiful all year round. In spring (April-May), nature comes to life, with blooming fields, fresh air, and quiet roads. Ideal for those who enjoy walking or cycling. The summer months (June-August) are warm and lively, with sun-drenched days, cultural festivals, and long evenings outdoors. In autumn (September-October), tranquility returns, the grape and olive harvests begin, and the soft light makes everything even more beautiful. Even in winter, Tuscany offers charm! Think of cozy village markets and museums without crowds.
Tuscany feels like coming home, even if it is your first time there. The rolling hills with rows of cypress trees, the sun turning everything golden, and the scent of freshly baked bread and lavender—it is Italy at its finest. You wander through medieval towns, sample local wines on a terrace among the vines, and discover quiet country lanes where you spontaneously stop for a picnic with a view. Tuscany lets you enjoy yourself at your own pace.
You won't get bored in Tuscany. Stroll through atmospheric cities like Florence, Siena, and Lucca, admire the Leaning Tower of Pisa, or wander through smaller gems such as San Gimignano or Montepulciano. Nature lovers can hike in the Val d'Orcia or cycle through the Chianti region. And do you love water? Then there are natural hot springs, lakes, and even beaches along the Tuscan coast. A wine tasting at a local cantina or a cooking workshop with fresh pasta will make your holiday complete.
Absolutely. Tuscany is a wonderful destination for families, and many holiday homes are fully geared towards this. You will find spacious gardens, safe swimming pools, child-friendly amenities such as high chairs and cots, and often plenty of room to play. Some houses are located on estates where children can easily connect with other families, while others offer complete privacy for a relaxed family holiday. There are even accommodations with farm animals, pizza ovens, or playgrounds. Success is guaranteed.
Certainly. Tuscany is very suitable for families with children of all ages. You will find holiday homes with enclosed gardens, safe swimming pools, playgrounds, animals on the property, or other families to play with. Some houses are located close to fun outings such as adventure parks, castles, or farms where you can help with feeding. Also handy: accommodations with washing machines, cots, and extra shaded areas for the little ones.



