Beach Houses in Tuscany

Beach Houses in Tuscany

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Popular Beach Houses in Tuscany

Fetovaia, Elba

9.4

Beach house for 3 people, with terrace, with pets

from £45 per night

Florence Province, Tuscany

8.5

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with garden

from £121 per night

Cavriglia, Arezzo Province

9.9

Beach house for 6 people, with balcony and garden

from £107 per night

Porto Azzurro, Elba

10.0

Beach house for 4 people, with pets

from £55 per night

Seccheto, Elba

10.0

Beach house for 3 people, with terrace

from £29 per night

Marciana Marina, Elba

8.9

Farmhouse for 2 people

Free cancellation

from £72 per night

Innamorata, Elba

10.0

Beach house for 3 people

Free cancellation

from £52 per night

Capoliveri, Elba

8.3

Holiday apartment for 4 people

from £74 per night

Capoliveri, Elba

8.8

Holiday apartment for 13 people

from £145 per night

Orbetello, Maremma

8.6

Beach house for 5 people, with terrace

from £93 per night

Rio Marina, Elba

8.6

Beach house for 3 people, with pets

from £55 per night

Piancastagnaio, Siena Province

8.9

Beach house for 11 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from £214 per night

Murlo, Siena Province

8.6

Beach house for 2 people, with garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from £91 per night

Vicchio, Florence Province

9.8

Chalet for 2 people, with garden and view, with pets

Free cancellation

from £94 per night

Capoliveri, Elba

10.0

Beach house for 4 people, with garden, with pets

from £40 per night

Stazzema, Lucca Province

9.5

Beach house for 4 people, with garden and terrace

from £33 per night
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Zanca, Elba

9.2

Holiday apartment for 3 people, with garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from £78 per night

Elba, Tuscany

10.0

Beach house for 5 people, with garden

from £100 per night

Arezzo, Arezzo Province

9.7

Beach house for 7 people, with pool and garden

from £127 per night

Laterina Pergine Valdarno, Arezzo Province

8.8

Beach house for 6 people, with garden, with pets

from £100 per night

Rapolano Terme, Siena Province

10.0

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from £117 per night

Marina di Castagneto Carducci, Livorno Province

9.3

Studio for 3 people, with terrace

from £37 per night

Dicomano, Florence Province

9.0

Farmhouse for 8 people, with garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from £172 per night

Montecatini Val di Cecina, Pisa Province

9.5

Beach house for 4 people, with balcony/terrace and terrace

from £141 per night

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Highlights in Tuscany

  • San Gimignano
  • Piazza del Campo
  • Val d'Orcia
  • Lucca
  • Ponte Vecchio
  • Saturnia

Best Beach Houses in Tuscany

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Holiday Apartment for 6 People in Cavoli, Elba
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Cavoli, Elba
Holiday Apartment • 70 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.5
(4 reviews)
Just a few steps from Cavoli Beach, Apartment Le Soleil is ideally located for a relaxing seaside holiday. It features a living room with a sofa bed and a well-equipped kitchenette, 2 bedrooms, and a bathroom, and can accommodate up to 6 people. The main entrance of the apartment is on the first floor, while the second bedroom is in the attic and accessible via a spiral staircase. The apartment, suitable for children, is equipped with air conditioning, heating, a washing machine, and satellite TV. On the covered terrace, furnished with garden furniture, you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic s...
from £94 / night
Beach House for 6 People in Elba, Tuscany
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Elba, Tuscany
Beach House • 60 m² • 2 Bedrooms
8.5
(12 reviews)
Location information: - on the cliff, overlooking the sea Distances: - from Portoferraio: 22 km - from Porto Azzurro: 15 km - from Capoliveri: 20 km - from Marina di Campo: 34 km - from Marciana Marina: 16.5 km - from Rio Marina: 3.5 km Distances from the beaches: - Capo Pero beach: 850 m - Cala Seregola: 1 km Cavo beach: 3 km - Ripa Bianca beach: 1.5 km Booking the ferry with us will be the best choice! We will apply our agreed rates: you will not find anything cheaper either online or directly, anywhere. Visiting the island in comfort has never been easier! Goelbarent, the 2022 novelty of...
from £49 / night
Beach House for 5 People in Monteverdi Marittimo, Pisa Province
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Monteverdi Marittimo, Pisa Province
Beach House • 71 m² • 2 Bedrooms
8.7
(7 reviews)
Located in Monteverdi Marittimo, the holiday home "Tra Cielo E Mare" offers everything you need for a pleasant stay. The 71 m² property features a living room with a sofa bed for 2, a fully equipped kitchen, 2 bedrooms, and 1 bathroom, accommodating up to 5 guests. Amenities include Wi-Fi, TV, air conditioning, washing machine, and dishwasher. Enjoy your own private outdoor area with a mini wellness pool (3 x 2 m, 70 cm deep) heated on request, a garden, barbecue, and outdoor shower with hot water. The property boasts beautiful woodland views—perfect for an aperitif in the garden while admi...
from £82 / night

Beach Houses in Tuscany

Escape to Tuscany’s Charm and Enjoy a Holiday Home by the Sea

Why Rent a Beach House in Tuscany?

Tuscany is a dreamy Italian region where rolling vineyards, cypress-lined roads and hilltop towns create a landscape straight out of a painting. Visitors staying in a beach house in Tuscany can wander through medieval villages like San Gimignano, Siena or Montepulciano, each filled with stone lanes, grand piazzas and centuries-old architecture. Rustic farmhouses and wineries open their doors for tastings of Chianti, Brunello and olive oil, while local trattorias serve handmade pasta and hearty Tuscan dishes. Art lovers can explore treasures in Florence, from Renaissance masterpieces to breathtaking domes and bridges.

You could also check out villas in Tuscany for a countryside retreat close to historical sites. Alternatively, booking a holiday letting in Tuscany offers options throughout the region, whether near the coast or in a hilltop town.

What Are the Beach Houses in Tuscany Like?

The beach houses in Tuscany offer a relaxed coastal style, often blending rustic charm with modern comforts. Many are set near the Tyrrhenian Sea, featuring terraces, gardens and breezy interiors ideal for enjoying warm summers. Beachfront houses in Tuscany are typically found in popular seaside towns like Viareggio, Forte dei Marmi, or Castiglione della Pescaia. Whether classic stone villas or contemporary homes, these accommodations provide a serene environment for a holiday retreat in Tuscany. For a different type of holiday experience, you might consider apartments in Tuscany, which offer convenient city centre locations and compact living spaces.

Guests staying in a holiday home by the beach in Tuscany can expect a variety of amenities, such as:

  • Private parking
  • Air conditioning
  • Wi-Fi
  • Proximity to the beach
  • Outdoor dining areas
  • Barbecue facilities

Who Should Book a Beach House in Tuscany?

Travellers and Activities

Tuscany for Food Lovers

Food lovers in Tuscany can indulge in a region where every town, farm and vineyard offers something delicious to discover. Start your journey in Florence or Siena, where trattorias serve handmade pappardelle with rich ragù, ribollita stew and creamy pecorino from the surrounding hills. Venture into the countryside to taste fresh olive oil pressed on family estates, sip Chianti or Brunello among the vineyards, and sample prosciutto, artisanal cheeses and crusty bread straight from village bakeries. Markets in towns like Lucca, Arezzo and Montepulciano overflow with ripe tomatoes, porcini mushrooms, truffles and fragrant herbs. Finish your meals with cantucci dipped in Vin Santo or a slice of rustic crostata made with orchard fruit! Foodies may enjoy staying in a villa in Lilliano, where they can be close to the historic Villa Medicea di Lilliano winery.

Tuscany for History and Culture Enthusiasts

History lovers in Tuscany can journey through centuries of art, architecture and power woven into its hill towns and cities. In Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, they can stand before Brunelleschi's soaring dome, explore the Medici chapels and walk the same streets once travelled by Dante and Leonardo da Vinci. In Siena, medieval splendour shines in the striped cathedral and the shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, where the Palio horse race has been held for centuries. Towns like Volterra and Cortona reveal Etruscan walls and archaeological sites that predate the Romans, offering a deeper look into Tuscany's ancient roots. Discover more about Tuscany's rich history here. Choose a holiday home by the sea in Tuscany for a perfect blend of coastal charm and historic exploration!

Did you know that Florence's historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognised for its Renaissance architecture and artistic legacy?

Top 7 Travel Tips in Tuscany

1. Wander the Hilltop Town of San Gimignano

Known for its medieval towers rising above rolling vineyards, San Gimignano offers one of Tuscany's most iconic skylines. Wander through stone alleys opening onto lively piazzas, admire frescoes inside the Collegiata, and visit small artisan workshops selling ceramics, leather goods and local saffron. Climb Torre Grossa for sweeping views across cypress-lined hills and patchwork fields. Every corner reveals textures of stone, sunlight and centuries-old charm, making it an unforgettable introduction to rural Tuscany.

2. Explore Siena's Magnificent Piazza del Campo

Siena's grand shell-shaped piazza is one of Italy's most atmospheric public squares. Sit on the gently sloping bricks to admire the Palazzo Pubblico and its soaring Torre del Mangia, or wander the surrounding lanes where medieval buildings rise in warm terracotta tones. Twice a year, the famous Palio horse race transforms the square into a vibrant spectacle steeped in tradition. Even on quiet days, the piazza hums with cafés, history and a sense of timeless Tuscan identity.

3. Drive Through the Val d'Orcia

Roll through the postcard landscapes of the Val d'Orcia, where curving roads lead past olive groves, vineyards and solitary farmhouses perched on gentle hills. Stop in towns like Pienza, Montepulciano and Montalcino to enjoy Renaissance architecture, panoramic terraces and small shops selling pecorino or local honey. The region's golden light shifts beautifully throughout the day, making every overlook a perfect spot for photography. A slow drive here captures the very essence of Tuscany's countryside.

4. Visit the Medieval Town of Lucca

Encircled by perfectly preserved Renaissance walls, Lucca offers leafy ramparts ideal for walking or cycling. Inside, visitors find quiet piazzas, Romanesque churches and elegant palazzos lining narrow streets. Climb Guinigi Tower to see oak trees growing atop its rooftop garden or explore antique shops around Via Fillungo. Lucca's calm, refined atmosphere makes it a delightful contrast to Tuscany's busier cities.

5. Stroll Through Florence's Renaissance Heart

Florence stands as Tuscany's artistic jewel, where masterpieces and historic landmarks appear around every turn. Wander the Piazza della Signoria to admire statues and fountains, cross the medieval Ponte Vecchio lined with jewellery shops, or stand beneath the gleaming marble façade of the Duomo. Quiet neighbourhoods like Oltrarno reveal artisan studios, traditional cafés and glimpses of daily Florentine life along the Arno River.

6. Explore Tuscan Vineyards and Wine Estates

The rolling hills of Chianti, Brunello and Bolgheri invite visitors to discover the region's wine traditions. Join a guided tasting to sample full-bodied reds, fragrant whites and olive oils pressed from ancient groves. Many estates offer tours through cellars, barrel rooms and vineyard paths where you can learn about regional varieties and sustainable farming. The combination of scenic views and rich flavours creates a truly immersive experience.

7. Enjoy the Thermal Springs and Countryside Spas

Tuscany is home to natural hot springs that have soothed travellers for centuries. Visit Bagno Vignoni, where steaming thermal waters fill a centuries-old stone basin, or relax in the open-air pools of Saturnia, surrounded by cascading white terraces. Many spa towns offer wellness treatments, serene walking paths and stunning rural viewpoints. These thermal escapes provide a restorative pause between Tuscan adventures. Booking a beach house in Tuscany with sea views is a must for the perfect holiday experience.

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