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Volterra Luxury rentals

Bring your family to Volterra in Maremma Inland, Italy—explore ancient walls, taste fresh gelato, and hike sunlit hills for a fun, memory-filled adventure together.

Volterra Vacation Rentals

Pillo di Sopra
Gambassi Terme, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$1,487 night
für 10 Personen und 4 Kinder in Chianni, Toskana (Provinz Pisa)
Chianni, Lucca, Pisa and surroundings, Italy
$2,104 night
Antico Borgo San Lorenzo
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$3,102 night
Atemberaubende Villa- 24 Gäste -privater SwimmingPool
Sovicille, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$2,870 night
Relais La Costa
Monteriggioni, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$3,271 night
Bequeme flache Macine
San Donato in Poggio, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$1,507 night
Pfarrkirche von San Jacopo a Mucciana
San Casciano Val di Pesa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,093 night
2 Zugänge zum Privatstrand - Roc Villa
Rosignano Marittimo, Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy
$1,701 night
Acquapietra Villa Florenz mit Weinbergen und Pool
San Casciano Val di Pesa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$1,972 night
Villa Bobolino auf dem Lande mit privatem Pool
Montelupo Fiorentino, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,674 night
Ferienvilla 'Villa Bobolino
Montelupo Fiorentino, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,543 night
'Torrigiani
Florence, Firenze Città and surroundings, Italy
$7,474 night
Le Maggioline - Landhaus in den toskanischen Hügeln
Monsummano Terme, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,758 night
La Torre + Fienile + Casa Prato
Figline Val d'Arno, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,687 night
Ferienvilla 'Il Palagio' mit privatem Pool
Reggello, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,490 night
Villaflair - Villa Rotonda
Punta Ala, Maremma Coast, Italy
$1,830 night
Haus in Marciano mit privatem Parkplatz
Marciano della Chiana, Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings, Italy
$8,897 night
Villa 'Fontaelle' mit Garten und Terrasse
Pienza, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$1,639 night
Beatrice
Borgo San Lorenzo, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,595 night
Villa Fonte mit eigenem Pool
Londa, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,985 night

Tips on renting in Volterra

Getting Around

When you visit Volterra in the heart of Maremma Inland, Italy, your family will be enchanted by the ancient Roman Theatre, where kids can imagine gladiators and actors performing against a backdrop of rolling Tuscan hills. Just a short stroll away, the imposing Medici Fortress offers panoramic views and wide lawns perfect for picnics or letting little ones run free. Volterra’s cobbled streets are lined with gelato shops and artisan boutiques, making it easy to savor local flavors and create lasting memories together in this historic Maremma gem.

What to Pack

Packing for a family vacation to Volterra, Italy, means preparing for a blend of adventure and comfort. Bring lightweight clothes for exploring the Roman Theatre’s sunlit ruins, and sturdy shoes for scenic bike rides through Tuscany’s rolling hills. Families will love hands-on herbal workshops at Agriturismo Diacceroni, so pack a small bag for collecting fresh herbs. Cooking classes invite everyone to roll up their sleeves, so casual outfits are perfect. Don’t forget a camera to capture Volterra’s breathtaking countryside and your family’s unforgettable moments.

Must-Try Activities

In Volterra, families can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Tuscany's history and culture. Explore the ancient Roman Theatre, where children can marvel at the well-preserved ruins and imagine life in Roman times. Engage in a hands-on herbal workshop at Agriturismo Diacceroni, allowing kids to collect fresh herbs and craft aromatic oils, connecting with nature in a fun and educational way. For a taste of local life, participate in a traditional Tuscan cooking class, where families can learn to make pasta from scratch and savor the fruits of their labor together. The surrounding countryside offers scenic bike rides through rolling hills, providing a leisurely way to appreciate the stunning landscapes. With its blend of historical exploration, interactive workshops, and outdoor adventures, Volterra ensures a memorable and enriching experience for families seeking a unique getaway.

Smart Spending Tips

Exploring Volterra, nestled in the enchanting Maremma Inland region of Italy, lets your family dive into Tuscan history and rolling landscapes without breaking the bank. Expect a daily budget of about €180 per person, or €600 for a family of four, covering charming lodgings, hearty breakfasts, and guided adventures. Treat your kids to a hands-on pottery workshop with Volterra Tour, "Family Clay Day," for €55 per person. Cap your day with a sunset dinner at La Carabaccia, where family-friendly Tuscan meals start at €28 per adult, €15 for kids.Exploring Volterra, nestled in the enchanting Maremma Inland region of Italy, lets your family dive into Tuscan history and rolling landscapes without breaking the bank. Expect a daily budget of about €180 per person, or €600 for a family of four, covering charming lodgings, hearty breakfasts, and guided adventures. Treat your kids to a hands-on pottery workshop with Volterra Tour, "Family Clay Day," for €55 per person. Cap your day with a sunset dinner at La Carabaccia, where family-friendly Tuscan meals start at €28 per adult, €15 for kids.

Welcome to Volterra, a charming town in Tuscany where families can step into a world of history and adventure. As you stroll through the ancient city walls and wander the Piazza dei Priori, you’ll feel the medieval spirit come alive. Kids love exploring the Roman Theatre ruins and marveling at the towering Fortezza Medicea. With over 3,000 years of history, Volterra invites you to discover its winding cobblestone streets and artisan shops, perfect for picking out unique alabaster souvenirs that make lasting memories.

Outdoor adventures await your family at Parco Archeologico Enrico Fiumi, where wide green spaces and panoramic views of the Tuscan hills create the perfect picnic spot. Join a guided “Volterra by Night” tour to uncover hidden corners and legends, or let little ones run free at the park’s playground. Don’t miss the Etruscan Museum Guarnacci, home to one of Italy’s richest Etruscan collections, where curious minds can get up close to ancient artifacts and mysterious urns.

Volterra offers more than just history—treat your taste buds at local favorite La Carabaccia for traditional Tuscan soups, or discover the secret gelato shop tucked behind Porta all’Arco. Families can enjoy truffle hunting tours in the countryside or take a scenic bike ride along the Volterra-Saline di Volterra route. With nearly 11,000 residents, this welcoming community is ready to share its hidden gems and unexpected delights, making Volterra an unforgettable destination for your next family adventure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Volterra has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Around Volterra, Italy, adventure seekers can explore the scenic Balze cliffs on invigorating hikes that reveal panoramic views of the Tuscan countryside, dotted with vineyards and olive groves. The Cecina River Valley offers kayaking opportunities along gentle, winding waters, perfect for discovering hidden corners of the landscape. Cyclists can embark on routes through the rolling hills toward the ancient town of San Gimignano, passing through picturesque villages and enjoying the region’s famed golden light.

  • For a stay that blends the beauty of Tuscan nature with easy access to Volterra’s historic heart, consider accommodations just outside the medieval city walls, such as agriturismos or boutique hotels along Via Porta all’Arco. This area offers sweeping views of the rolling Val di Cecina countryside and is only a short walk from the iconic Piazza dei Priori, the Etruscan Museum, and the ancient Roman Theatre, letting you enjoy both tranquil landscapes and the vibrant local culture.

  • Families visiting Volterra will find charming accommodations such as agriturismos and villas set among the rolling Tuscan hills, many of which offer spacious gardens or private patios. For example, Agriturismo Podere Marcampo features lush lawns and panoramic terraces perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation, while Villa Palagione provides a historic estate with ample outdoor seating areas surrounded by olive groves. These options let families unwind outside after exploring Volterra’s Etruscan ruins and the iconic Piazza dei Priori.

  • Spend your first day in Volterra wandering the ancient streets of this Tuscan hill town, starting with the impressive Porta all’Arco and the Roman Theatre ruins. Visit the alabaster workshops for a glimpse of the town’s artisan heritage, then explore the Etruscan Museum Guarnacci, home to one of Italy’s richest Etruscan collections. On your second day, enjoy panoramic views from the Medici Fortress, savor local cuisine at a trattoria, and stroll through Piazza dei Priori, the heart of Volterra’s medieval charm.

  • Volterra itself is a charming hilltop town in Tuscany, so you won’t find beaches right in the city, but the best sunbathing spots are just a short drive away along the Etruscan Coast. Marina di Cecina and Marina di Bibbona are popular choices for visitors seeking long stretches of golden sand and plenty of sunlight. These beaches are south-facing, ensuring maximum sunshine throughout the day, and both offer clear Tyrrhenian waters perfect for a relaxing sun-filled escape.

  • In the winter months near Volterra, visitors can explore the enchanting medieval streets illuminated by festive lights, discover the fascinating Etruscan artifacts at the Guarnacci Etruscan Museum, or savor local truffle dishes in cozy trattorias. The scenic Tuscan countryside offers opportunities for guided horseback rides through rolling hills, while nearby thermal baths such as Terme di Casciana provide a relaxing escape. Volterra’s artisan alabaster workshops also invite you to witness traditional craftsmanship firsthand.

  • In Volterra, you can expect hotel prices to range from about 70 to 180 euros per night, depending on the season and the level of comfort you seek. Charming agriturismos and boutique hotels near the Piazza dei Priori or with views of the Etruscan walls tend to be on the higher end, while cozy vacation rentals and guesthouses in the historic center often offer more budget-friendly rates, making it easy to enjoy this Tuscan hill town’s rich history and stunning landscapes.

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