We rented this villa for a week and had a wonderful time. There were 13 of us, a mix of teenagers and adults, and it still felt incredibly spacious. We never got on top of one another. The villa is airy and huge - the photos do not do it justice - with floor to ceiling windows on the ground and first floor and a beautiful view out over the sea. Every evening we watched the sun set directly opposite us.
The exterior of the villa is beautiful and spacious. A large garden, with a few old olive trees and lovely flowers, and lawns big enough for kicking a ball around or playing frisbee. The pool was spacious too and clear and clean and not chloriny. One of our party, who usually gets eczema flare up from swimming pools, could loll in the water for ages with no problem.
It was all very thoughtfully prepared for guests: Large, stylish umbrellas to give ample shade by the pool and over the outdoor eating area, generous decking around the pool, lots of comfortable sun loungers, a beautiful area for eating outside, an outdoor kitchen with pizza oven and bbq and comfy sofas, candles to have on the tables at night....it felt as if you were guests in someone's home being well looked after, only they weren't there.
The interior was stylish and lovely too - lots of light, great view, clean, comfortable beds, lots of bathrooms, balconies wrapped around the villa on the first floor and another smaller one on the top floor. Just lots of space!
Our two teenage boys had the top floor to themselves, one on a queen bed, the other on a sofa bed, and it could have fit more. It had a fun, attic feel to it. There were 2 sitting rooms each with a tv, and a cinema room. The billiard table turned out to be great fun, with endless games between all ages. Wi-fi was fast and efficient throughout the villa. If you have babies, there were cots and high chairs.
There is nothing to fault at Villa Mediterraneo. It was of an exceptional standard. Cupboards filled with wine glasses and champagne flutes too. Paolo was always on hand if we needed anything, and he was kind, efficient, helpful.
The surrounding area is not polished and chic like the villa is - it is untouched and untouristy - it's the real Italia del Sud. We had a lovely breakfast up in the mountains in a medieval village called Guardia Piemontese, about 20 minutes away, with windy roads and amazing view.
HIghly recommend this place! Marco, the owner, is a pleasure to do business with too.