Villa Acquaviva Wine Resort - Montemerano
42.63511, 11.48336Villa Acquaviva Wine Resort is located within a 10-minute drive of Terme di Saturnia and has a tennis court, spa therapy, and a golf course to ensure a memorable stay. Featuring a terrace, this accommodation is situated within 25 minutes' walk of Piazza del Castello di Montemerano.
Location
The nearby cultural attractions include Museo Archeologico di Saturnia, which is a 10-minute drive away. The farm stay is about 10 minutes' drive from the sulphuric Cascate del Mulino Thermal Springs Waters.
The nearest Sant'Egidio airport is 155 km away from Villa Acquaviva Wine Resort.
Rooms
Guests can make use of a TV, as well as climate control. Along with a writing desk, guests will benefit from a private bathroom with a bidet, a separate toilet, and a shower.
Eat & Drink
Dining options include a place for dining, equipped with a minibar. There is also glassware available in the kitchen.
Leisure & Business
For a perfect retreat, this accommodation includes an infinity pool, as well as a hot tub. Guests can hire bicycles to explore the area or indulge in ultimate relaxation with a back massage. You can try horseback riding, lawn tennis, and cycling on the premises. Services like babysitting ensure a comfortable stay for guests with children.
Licence number: 053014AAT0012, IT053014B5LED3MZQP
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Max:2 persons
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Garden view
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Heating
Essential information about Villa Acquaviva Wine Resort
💵 Lowest room price | 19728 INR |
📏 Distance to centre | 1.6 km |
🗺️ Location rating | 8.4 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 154.9 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Sant'Egidio, PEG |
Location
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Reviews of Villa Acquaviva Wine Resort
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missingWrote a review on 27 Dec
We had a blast exploring the beautiful countryside and trying out some of the local activities. We rented bikes and went on an awesome adventure, zooming down the rolling hills and feeling the wind in our hair. And let me tell you, the golfing in the area was on another level. We challenged each other to intense mini-golf matches and had so much fun!
The only thing we wished for was a bit more nightlife nearby. As young party-goers, we were looking for some late-night fun but couldn't find any clubs or bars close to the resort.
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missingWrote a review on 26 Dec
My room was excellent (for one person) and breakfast was outstanding, particularly the wide choice including scrambled egg, cereals, croissants, toast, fresh bread, jams, honey, fruit and delicious freshly baked cakes. To eat well at the restaurant ie 3/4 courses costs 45 euros or more and wines (all from their own vineyards) range from 14 euros upwards. (We had just 2 courses from a la carte - ample - for around 25 - 35 euros plus coffee). Lovely location surrounded by their own vineyards, olive groves and attractive garden. Nice swimming pool.
Lighting in the restaurant was a bit dim for us oldies!
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missingWrote a review on 25 Dec
Mostly we enjoyed our hike around the vineyards and up to Montemerano.
We were there at the end of October and wished that we had been told ahead of time that it was off season at the hotel. The pool, spa, restaurant were all closed.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Sept
Stunning building and surroundings. Clean and comfortable room with rustic charm. Lovely pool and seating area. Restaurant with varied food choices. Helpful and accommodating staff.
Everything great.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Sept
The property is absolutely stunning with jaw-dropping beauty all around. The rooms are clean and comfortable, offering lovely balcony views. The breakfast in the morning is mind-blowing, especially the ricotta cake. The location is convenient, just a 5 min drive to the Saturnia Hot Springs, allowing you to beat the crowds. The resort offers free range to explore the beautiful vineyards and olive trees. The restaurant serves delicious food and their own wines, all while enjoying a beautiful outlook. The pool area is super relaxing and the staff is friendly and accommodating. it's a great place to spend a couple of nights away, with its perfect location near the springs and charming small towns.
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missingWrote a review on 21 Sept
During the past 41 years we have visited every region in Italy and stayed at some of the best hotels. Relais Villa Acquaviva now resides in our Pantheon of favorite hotels in the world. The setting in the Italian countryside is superb...you feel one with nature. The entire complex is thoughtfully integrated into the land and the rooms (we had three...one for ourselves, ages 71; our daughter and son-in-law; and two granddaughters, ages 12 and 14)are beautifully done with every amenity possible. The pool and tennis court are both top notch. We ate both nights at the hotel and the meals were, by every measure, gourmet. Our only regret: We only stayed for two nights, which we will remedy next year. thank you fabrizio!
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missingWrote a review on 20 Sept
Friendly and helpful staff. Lovely surroundings and good pool area. Internet access. High standard of food and good breakfast selection.
No daytime pool drinks or snack service available during second half of our stay (1st week Sept). Delicious fruit salad at breakfast seemed to stop after our second day. Our first room was dark and had very limited drawer space, but the hotel kindly moved us to to another superior room which was bright, excellent and made all the difference to our enjoyment..
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missingWrote a review on 03 Sept
Homemade Tuscan dishes, massages onsite, fascinating nature walks, generous welcome pack, typical Tuscan wine estate.
Oh, how delightful to pay extra for a dogsuitable "dependence"! And isn't it lovely to have a room without hot water?
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missingWrote a review on 02 Sept
Very friendly and helpful staff, the magnificient surroundings, the relaxing swimming pool
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missingWrote a review on 31 Aug
the place has a mix of ancient time and modern features for comfort in the middle of the amazing Maremma. I suggest to visit the closed little town of Montemerano, beautiful and magic in the night, i didn't like Saturnia neither the smell of this famous thermal water. Closed to the hotel there is a nice restaurant called La Solina, good balance between price and quality. The surrounded nature, flowers and vinyard make your vacation unique. They have so many rewards.
I suggest the owner to place some comfort chairs under the shadow so u can relax under the grape trees...chairs in the garden, where you would like to spend 90% of the time are not comfortable. A little think for this amazing place.
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missingWrote a review on 07 Jul
The staff at Villa Acquaviva Wine Resort were incredibly friendly and spoke excellent English. We were greeted with a warm welcome and felt right at home. The panoramic view from the property was absolutely breathtaking, providing a truly relaxing and peaceful atmosphere. There were plenty of spots around the resort where we could unwind, read a book, or even take a nap. The surrounding area was serene and beautiful, offering a quiet escape from the busy city life. We also had the pleasure of tasting their delicious red and white wines, which were made from their own crops, as well as their extra virgin olive oil.
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missingWrote a review on 05 Jul
Beautiful place wish we were there in warmer weather to enjoy the outdoor pool... scenery was gorgeous, food and service were excellent, breakfast (oh those jams were tasty!), can't forget the wine! close to charming medieval towns, saturnia hot springs, and a comfottable drive to the coast and other areas of tuscany... overall a great choice we were extremely happy with!
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missingWrote a review on 04 Jul
We spent 2 nights at Villa Acquaviva at the end of Sept. - our last nights in the countryside! The rooms are very nice and for a longer visit I would request one with a patio or deck. It is in a beautiful location with views of the village of Montemerano, pretty grounds with pool and tennis, and a very good restaurant. You are living among the vines and we enjoyed the very good red wines made by the owner and his son. Located in area for walks or drives to some of the other "Beautiful Villages of Tuscany" or down to the seaside at Monte Argentario.
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missingWrote a review on 11 Jun
The hotel is set in beautiful grounds with a swimming pool and a restaurant. The room I stayed in had a balcony with a stunning view. Plus, the proximity to the thermal springs was a great bonus. I was able to visit them early in the morning when it was quiet.
I was disappointed because the wine tour that was initially advertised was not available upon arrival. the restaurant was closed, which meant I had to go out every night for dinner.
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missingWrote a review on 10 Jun
Excellent breakfast with home-made preserves and cakes. Very kind and helpful staff. Optimal location to bath in the nearby Saturnia spa and to visit the Maremma region. Satellite tv in room (only Italian channels, I think). Nice swimming pool. Very quiet and relaxing spot in the middle of vineyards and olive trees.
The standard double room is quite small, the bed is small and not very comfortable. Air conditioning a bit noisy and not always working properly. We would have liked a bar within the hotel.
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