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Strettoia Luxury rentals

Discover Strettoia in Versilia, Italy—where your family can picnic by sunlit lakes, bike through green hills, and savor gelato under the Tuscan sky together.

Strettoia Vacation Rentals

Villa Spenser
La Spezia, Liguria Riviera Levante & Cinque Terre, Italy
$4,244 night
Villa La Guardia Vecchia
Crespina Lorenzana, Lucca, Pisa and surroundings, Italy
$2,749 night
Villa Beboli per 18 pax
Vinci, Florence Countryside, Italy
$2,398 night
Fattoria di Scaletta
San Miniato, Florence Countryside, Italy
$3,207 night
Scaletta + GIrasole
San Miniato, Florence Countryside, Italy
$4,907 night
'Historic Palace' mit Terrasse
Palaia, Lucca, Pisa and surroundings, Italy
$2,150 night
für 10 Personen und 4 Kinder in Chianni, Toskana (Provinz Pisa)
Chianni, Lucca, Pisa and surroundings, Italy
$4,101 night
Fonte di Pillo
Gambassi Terme, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,736 night
Villa Oliva
Gambassi Terme, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,552 night
Pillo di Sopra
Gambassi Terme, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,440 night
Ferienvilla 'Guardistallo casacce'
Bibbona, Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy
$2,491 night
Ferienvilla 'Girasole Leccino'
Bibbona, Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy
$2,453 night
Il Poggio
Borgo San Lorenzo, Florence Countryside, Italy
$2,108 night
Casa di Palaia
Greve in Chianti, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,229 night
Bequeme flache Macine
San Donato in Poggio, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$3,193 night
Antico Borgo San Lorenzo
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$6,315 night
Ferienvilla mit Whirlpool
Recco, Liguria Riviera Levante & Cinque Terre, Italy
$3,827 night
Beatrice
Borgo San Lorenzo, Florence Countryside, Italy
$3,607 night
Podere San Giuseppe
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,978 night
Podere San Giuseppe
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,168 night

Tips on renting in Strettoia

Getting Around

When you visit Strettoia in the Versilia and Lunigiana region of Italy, your family will love exploring the charming Piazza Garibaldi, where local cafes serve fresh pastries and children can play safely in the sun-dappled square. Just a short drive away, the lush olive groves and hiking trails of Monte Altissimo invite you to picnic under shady trees, spot wildflowers, and enjoy sweeping views of the Tuscan hills. Both spots offer easy parking, stroller-friendly paths, and plenty of space for kids to roam, making every moment memorable.

What to Pack

Packing for a family vacation to Strettoia in Tuscany means preparing for sun-soaked days exploring charming piazzas, scenic bike rides through olive groves, and afternoons savoring gelato in the vibrant village square. Bring comfortable shoes for gentle walks and outdoor markets, swimsuits for relaxing on Versilia’s sandy beaches, and layers for cool evenings overlooking the Apuan Alps. Don’t forget a picnic blanket for family lunches under the Tuscan sky, and a camera to capture the kids’ smiles as they play in the parks or join in autumn’s colorful festivals.

Must-Try Activities

Strettoia, nestled in the heart of Tuscany near the sparkling Versilia coast, invites your family to explore its charming piazzas and scenic countryside. Let the kids run free in local parks or join you for a gentle bike ride through olive groves and rolling hills. Savor fresh gelato in the village square, then enjoy a leisurely picnic with views of the Apuan Alps. In summer, nearby beaches offer safe swimming and sandcastle fun, while autumn brings colorful festivals and outdoor markets perfect for all ages.

Smart Spending Tips

Imagine your family waking up to the gentle Tuscan sun in Strettoia, nestled in the Versilia and Lunigiana region of Italy. For a comfortable vacation, budget about €150 per day per person, or €500 daily for a family of four. Explore the pine forests and sandy beaches, then treat your kids to a "Versilia Family Adventure" tour with Tuscany Family Tours for €80 per person. End your day with a delicious dinner at Ristorante Il Bottaccio, where a family meal averages €120, perfect for sharing laughter and local flavors.Imagine your family waking up to the gentle Tuscan sun in Strettoia, nestled in the Versilia and Lunigiana region of Italy. For a comfortable vacation, budget about €150 per day per person, or €500 daily for a family of four. Explore the pine forests and sandy beaches, then treat your kids to a "Versilia Family Adventure" tour with Tuscany Family Tours for €80 per person. End your day with a delicious dinner at Ristorante Il Bottaccio, where a family meal averages €120, perfect for sharing laughter and local flavors.

Discover Strettoia, a charming village nestled in the heart of Versilia, just a short drive from the lively towns of Forte dei Marmi and Pietrasanta. Here, your family can wander cobbled streets lined with blooming gardens, or enjoy the gentle breeze as you explore the nearby Apuan Alps. The region of Versilia is famous for its golden beaches and family-friendly lidos, where children can play safely while you relax under the Tuscan sun. With the mountains as your backdrop and the sea just minutes away, Strettoia offers the perfect blend of adventure and tranquility.

For outdoor-loving families, Strettoia in Versilia is a gateway to unforgettable experiences. Spend your mornings hiking the scenic trails of the Apuan Alps, where wildflowers and panoramic views reward every step. Pack a picnic and visit Lago di Porta, a serene lake ideal for birdwatching and gentle walks. In summer, the beaches of Marina di Pietrasanta invite you to swim, build sandcastles, or try windsurfing together, making every day a new adventure.

Strettoia’s warm community welcomes you with authentic trattorias serving fresh local flavors—think homemade pasta and sweet gelato for the kids. Seasonal festivals fill the air with music and laughter, while artisanal markets offer treasures to take home. Whether you’re cycling along tree-lined paths or sharing sunset views over the Ligurian Sea, Strettoia in Versilia is where family memories are made, season after season.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

  • In the charming village of Strettoia, locals often recommend wandering to the tranquil Pieve di Sant’Antonio, a centuries-old church surrounded by olive groves that offer breathtaking views of the Apuan Alps. For a taste of authentic Tuscan life, visit the rustic trattorias where homemade pasta and local wines are savored slowly. Those seeking serenity can stroll along quiet country lanes, discovering artisan workshops and panoramic vistas that capture the timeless beauty of Versilia’s hills.

  • A three-day trip to Strettoia offers a charming immersion into Tuscan village life, with its picturesque views of the Apuan Alps and the olive groves that surround the town. Begin by exploring the historic Church of San Michele Arcangelo, a beautiful example of Romanesque architecture, then wander the winding lanes to discover traditional trattorias serving local specialties. Take time to visit nearby Pietrasanta, known for its vibrant art scene and marble workshops, and enjoy the serene beaches of Forte dei Marmi just a short drive away.

  • In Strettoia, travelers seeking unique accommodations will find charming countryside cottages surrounded by olive groves and vineyards, offering a tranquil escape in the heart of Tuscany. Many of these cottages blend rustic architecture with modern comforts and provide stunning views of the Apuan Alps. While Strettoia is not directly on a lake, its proximity to the Versilia coast means you can enjoy both serene rural settings and quick access to the beaches of Forte dei Marmi and Marina di Pietrasanta.

  • A week in Strettoia, a charming village in Tuscany’s Versilia region, offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Begin by wandering the cobblestone streets and admiring the rustic beauty of the Church of San Michele. Spend a day exploring nearby Pietrasanta, known for its vibrant art galleries and marble workshops. Take a scenic drive to Forte dei Marmi for pristine beaches and boutique shopping, then venture into the Apuan Alps for breathtaking hikes and panoramic views. Savor local cuisine at trattorias and visit the medieval town of Camaiore before concluding with a sunset stroll along the Versilia coastline.

  • Absolutely, families visiting Strettoia will find the nearby Marina di Pietrasanta beach ideal, just a short drive away. This vibrant stretch along the Versilia coast is renowned for its soft golden sand, shallow waters perfect for children, and well-equipped bathing establishments. Many of these offer shaded rest areas, playgrounds with swings and slides, and even organized activities, ensuring both relaxation and fun for parents and kids. The scenic promenade also features cafés and gelaterias for a delightful treat after a day by the sea.

  • The closest ski resort to Strettoia is Abetone, located in the Apennine Mountains of Tuscany. Just about two hours by car, Abetone offers a scenic drive through the Garfagnana region and rewards visitors with over 50 kilometers of well-groomed slopes suitable for all skill levels. The area is renowned for its charming alpine lodges, lively après-ski scene, and stunning views of Monte Gomito, making it a popular winter escape for those staying near the Versilia coast.

  • While staying in Strettoia, a charming village in Tuscany near Pietrasanta, you can expect to budget around 25 to 40 euros per person daily for meals if you dine at local trattorias and pizzerias, enjoying authentic Tuscan cuisine such as handmade pasta and fresh seafood. If you indulge in fine dining or sample local wines at renowned spots like Ristorante Il Bottaccio, your daily expenses could rise to 60 euros or more, especially if you opt for multi-course dinners.

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