Best Places to Visit in Italy in February: Top 8

Looking for a winter getaway? Italy is the perfect escape! With fewer tourists, you can enjoy Venice’s Carnevale, explore Florence’s art, or relax in a cozy Tuscan villa. From snowy Alps to mild Mediterranean weather, Italy offers something for everyone—plus the charm of the off-season. It’s the perfect time for a peaceful, authentic Italian adventure! Check out the Best Places to Visit in Italy in February with our Top 8:

Villa tre Sorelle (Le Marche)

Villa tre Sorelle offers modern comforts, a heated pool, and stunning views. With plenty of space for families, fun activities like table tennis and hiking, and nearby charming towns, it’s the perfect spot to unwind and explore. Plus, it’s close to the coast and cities like Pesaro for even more adventures.

Sicilia Sail Tour 

Sicilia Sail Tour offers unforgettable sailing trips around Sicily, with stunning views, great food, and good company. Explore the island’s beautiful coasts and crystal-clear waters aboard a comfortable, seaworthy boat. With over 20 years of experience, it’s the perfect way to enjoy Sicily from the sea.

Villa Monti Verdi (Umbria)

Villa Monti Verdi produces premium, small-batch extra virgin olive oil using sustainable, organic methods. Located in Umbria, they hand-pick olives from ancient trees and press them within hours. Their focus on biodiversity and minimal soil disturbance results in pure, unfiltered olive oil. Every bottle reflects their passion for quality and the environment.

Casa Campolattaro (Lucca)

Casa Campolattaro is a charming apartment in the heart of Lucca, blending Tuscan elegance with modern luxury. With stunning wooden beams, a balcony overlooking a garden, and easy access to local landmarks, it’s the perfect base for exploring the city. Enjoy relaxing on the balcony or cooking with fresh local ingredients.

Le Vigne di Clementina Fabi (Le Marche)

Le Vigne di Clementina Fabi is a family-run winery in Montedinove, continuing a winemaking tradition since the 1800s. They produce organic wines, including sparkling varieties made with the Charmat method. Visitors can tour the winery and shop their wines, including the signature Cerì Line, online.

Problem Solving Expats

Problem Solving Expats helps make your move to Italy stress-free. With local expertise, Ilaria and Lucia guide you through property searches, official documents, and settling in. Whether you’re relocating to Brindisi, Salento, or beyond, they handle the details so you can enjoy your new life in Italy.

La Moressa (Amalfi Coast)

Located in Praiano, La Moressa is a cozy Italian bistro offering fresh, Mediterranean-style fish dishes and a special menu each evening. Dine on their moonlit terrace or join a cooking class to learn traditional local recipes. For a private experience, they also offer customizable dinners at your villa with wine pairings.

Visit Monticiano (Siena)

Visit Monticiano invites you to discover the charm of this Tuscan gem in the hills of Siena. Surrounded by ancient forests and rich history, Monticiano offers a peaceful and authentic experience. Explore its stunning scenery and welcoming atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to connect with Tuscany’s true essence.


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    Based in Miami, I am the Contributing Editor for Live in Italy Magazine, and Public Relations Assistant and Social Media Account Manager at Allegory PR Services. I am currently a senior at Florida International University, and am majoring in public relations. In my free time, I love to bake; read; take photos; and make art. I am an avid lover of plants and have a wide collection of them. Passionate about traveling, I enjoy learning about cultures around the world. I have traveled all over Italy, more specifically: Rome, Venice, Sicily, Naples, Positano, Pisa, and Florence.

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Adriana Suarez

Top 8 Editor & Social Media Manager

Based in Miami, I am the Contributing Editor for Live in Italy Magazine, and Public Relations Assistant and Social Media Account Manager at Allegory PR Services. I am currently a senior at Florida International University, and am majoring in public relations. In my free time, I love to bake; read; take photos; and make art. I am an avid lover of plants and have a wide collection of them. Passionate about traveling, I enjoy learning about cultures around the world. I have traveled all over Italy, more specifically: Rome, Venice, Sicily, Naples, Positano, Pisa, and Florence.

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