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Holiday homes in Campania (230)

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Villa | 12 bedrooms | Sleeps 24

This enchanting colonian-style villa near Sorrento is located in the hills of Sant’Agata sui due Golfi, a world away from busy city life. Built in the late 1800s it has been recently renovated ensuring to preserve the traditional style.

£1959–£3110 / night

£13710–£21774 / week

7 nights min stay

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Villa | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 8

Villa Adonia is a characteristic four-story villa created inside an ancient watch tower. It sleeps eight people. From Villa Adonia you will enjoy a charming view of the sea and of Positano. Villa Adonia is 200 square meters (2150 square feet).

£449–£519 / night

£3145–£3629 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 12 bedrooms | Sleeps 26

This three stored villa has 5 deluxe suites available for guests use, named after the main sights visible from their respective windows. They boast ample terraces and balconies.

£1331–£3024 / night

£9315–£21169 / week

3 nights min stay

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Villa | 5 bedrooms | Sleeps 10

Villa Amethyst is set over three levels, that can also be rented out separately as indipendent apartments. The Villa has 3 Double Bedrooms, 2 Twin Bedrooms, 5 Bathrooms ( 1 Jacuzzi ), 2 living rooms, 3 kitchenettes, swimming pool.

£379–£745 / night

£2652–£5216 / week

7 nights min stay

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Villa | 6 bedrooms | Sleeps 14

This holiday villa, which looks over the sea, is surrounded by all the wonders of the Amalfi Coast.

£841–£1290 / night

£5887–£9032 / week

7 nights min stay

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Villa | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 4

Villa Clorinda B is part of a lovely villa above the sea. It features a spacious terrace with a breathtaking view of the sea and the coast. It is 100 square meters (about 1,076 square feet) large, and it sleeps four people.

£97–£129 / night

£677–£903 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 5 bedrooms | Sleeps 10

Large villa, built in stone, with a view on the sea of the Gulf of Naples and on the surrounding countryside. It lies between Sorrento and Positano, in an area which is famous for the spectacular view of the island of Capri rising from the sea.

£251–£581 / night

£1758–£4065 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 8

A little piece of heaven on a privileged stretch of the Amalfi coast, Villa Levante is a splendid house to make any holiday magical. The unbroken views over the sea are unrivalled in the area.

£130–£238 / night

£907–£1664 / week

7 nights min stay

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Villa | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 8

This villa is perched on a steep hill, its elevated position affording exquisite views over the coast and glimmering sea stretching into the distance.

£627–£1150 / night

£4387–£8048 / week

7 nights min stay

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Villa | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 3

Appartamento Wagner is part of a romantic historical villa set into a cliff that drops steeply down to the sea. It features a swimming pool filled with sea water, and private access to the sea.

£141–£213 / night

£988–£1492 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 6

Villa Priora is a villa of 150 square meters for up to six people, with terraces, garden and olive grove. Enjoy a fantastic panoramic view of the sea, of Sorrento Peninsula of the Naples Bay.

£86–£214 / night

£600–£1500 / week

3 nights min stay

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Villa | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 4

Casa Albicocca is a welcoming one-story cottage surrounded by the vegetation. It sleeps four people. From Casa Albicocca you will enjoy a pleasant view of the swimming pool and of the garden and, partially, of the sea at a distance.

£81–£127 / night

£565–£887 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 8 bedrooms | Sleeps 16

Undoubtedly, this unique villa with all its luxury facilities and services would make for a truly memorable large family holiday or special occasion.

£1152–£2073 / night

£8065–£14516 / week

7 nights min stay

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Villa | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 8

Villa Sienna has two floors and sleeps 8 (6 + 2 ), with central heating, fireplace, a wood-burning stove, telephone, satellite television, and parking area. The Villa has 4 Double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 kitchen, 1 dining room, swimming pool, garden, gazebo.

£173–£460 / night

£1210–£3226 / week

7 nights min stay

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Villa | 5 bedrooms | Sleeps 10

Luxury is the hallmark of this sophisticated holiday home located in the Sorrento peninsula.

£622–£830 / night

£4355–£5806 / week

7 nights min stay

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The Campania region hosts some of Italy’s most exuberant and colourful festivals, a great chance to enjoy local traditions and wonderful local cooking. The area used to be reputed to be the most civilised province of Italy, and the resorts of the Amalfi Coast – Capri and Sorrento still draw visitors from Italy and abroad. This region is reputed to be the home of the most beautiful piece of coastline in the Mediterranean. Naples is a thriving, bustling centre, a city which captures a certain element of Italy. Living under the shadow of Vesuvius, its people are renowned for their irrepressible and boisterous spirit. There are fine buildings to be found, with the Castel dell’Ovo and the gothic Duomo are just a taste of the rich history which Neapolitan architecture offers. Pizza was created in Naples, and the pizzas still made here are second to none. Pompeii is a popular attraction, with life as it was in 79 AD preserved down to the last detail, the equally well-preserved town of Herculaneum offers a less well-known alternative.