
For those in search of a lesser travelled, yet equally stunning, part of Tuscany, Maremma is the spot. This region, set along the coast, is blessed with stunning coves, the usual pretty historic Tuscan villages, olive groves and vineyards, and sweet-smelling pine groves. The accommodation options here are equally good. Mostly set in converted farmhouses, villas, and estates — the best hotels in Maremma have that usual sense of place that makes an Italian hotel so special. Our experts have scoured the region to bring you a collection of their top Maremma picks including all-out luxury stays, chic boutiques, hotels with beach access, and properties with particularly good restaurants. So whether you are planning a break with friends, a romantic getaway or a family holiday — why not browse through our collection to start planning your next trip?
For beach access

- Hotel Torre di Cala Piccola is set on the scenic cliffs of Monte Argentario with views of the Mediterranean. Nestled in a peaceful garden with an infinity pool, the rooms are cool and elegant — many with private balconies and sea views. Guests have reserved loungers at the nearby beach. A chic coastal choice.
For luxury

- L'Andana is a former Medici hunting estate set in extensive woodland, boasting a relaxing spa, two fine restaurants, and three swimming pools. Grand bedrooms and suites are a mix of rural Medici style and ornate French influences. A refined country estate for those looking for luxury off the beaten track.
- Cala del Porto is a five-star resort overlooking the Tyrrhenian sea. Classic chic rooms have wooden floors, pastel-coloured furniture, sea-views and balconies plus there's a spa, outdoor pool, gym and olive-tree garden. Great seafood menus in the two restaurants. A hidden gem.
For a boutique

- Be Vedetta Relais & Glamping is a boutique hotel overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea boasting huge bespoke rooms and luxury lodges amidst olive groves. Expect excellent organic Tuscan dishes, an outdoor pool, and expansive gardens. A charming rural hideaway.
- Castello di Vicarello is a highly luxurious boutique hotel perched on a hilltop with panoramic views over its own vineyards. Romantic rooms and suites have traditional decoration and Italianate opulence. With a top of the range spa, fabulous regional cuisine fresh from the garden, and a pool — you'll want for nothing here.
For foodies

- Da Caino is housed in a heritage property in the charming Tuscan village of Montemerano. Rooms are cosy and inviting with exposed beams, antique furnishings, and local artwork. Sample exquisite Tuscan cuisine at the restaurant with a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. A foodie's haven.
- Il Pellicano is a stunning clifftop hotel situated in Porto Ercole, on the Tuscan archipelago. Serving up a host of plush rooms, two superb restaurants (including the Michelin starred Il Pellicano) and a seawater swimming pool. Five-star excellence that's ideal for a romantic break on the Tuscan coast.
For an agriturismo

- Agriturismo Sant'Egle is a charmingly rustic eco hotel. Decor and furniture are unique and artisanal, using natural and repurposed materials. Food in the restaurant and shop is organic and locally or homegrown. Natural spa treatments, massage and yoga are also offered — a fabulous stay.
For a winery

- Conti di San Bonifacio is a sunning Tuscan farmhouse renovation set in the hills overlooking its wine estate. Superbly luxurious rooms and suites have four-poster beds, fur throws, marble bathrooms, fireplaces and terraces. Fantastic food, infinity pool, wine tasting and endless views. Utterly romantic.
For a historic stay

- Hotel Della Fortezza is an 11th-century castle with lovely views of terracotta rooftops and the Tuscan countryside. Traditional rooms have tiled floors, wooden beams, and natural tones — full to the rafters with character. An atmospheric base from which to explore the region.
- Relais San Biagio is located in the historic centre of Orbetello, in a carefully restored private residence. The hotel offers a stunning courtyard with a breakfast terrace, and rooms are decorated with fine Italian antique furniture and a warm homely atmosphere. Full of Italian charm.
For a B&B

- Villa Talamo is an elegant B&B set in a stunning location overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea. Spacious rooms have high ceilings, antiques, and lovely views. Downstairs grand reception rooms boast enormous fireplaces. With an infinity pool and manicured gardens, this is an authentic stay.
- Casa Iris is a boutique B&B set in a five-hundred-year-old palazzo in the historic centre of Orbetello. The property has been fully renovated, with original frescoes carefully restored and modern Italian design pieces added. Hire bikes from the hotel and head out to explore the pretty coastline. Italian perfection.
For a rural hideaway

- Pieve di Caminino is a beautifully restored 11th-century property on a 500-hectare estate surrounded by olive trees and vineyards. Suites and self-service apartments are furnished with antiques, fine artworks, four-poster beds and private terraces. An outdoor pool that offers stunning panoramic views of Elba completes the picture.
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