Casa Gioia 14 Jun 2017
It's not too late to book a bargain this summer, says To Tuscany

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To Tuscany

Tuscany, 14 June 2017: To Tuscany (0121 286 7782; www.to-tuscany.com) is offering tempting discounts of up to 30 per cent during the school summer holidays.

The villa-booking website still has availability for peak season, from cosy cottages to grand villas, with prices ranging from £350 to £10,000-plus per week. And there are 125 weeks available across various properties at discounts of up to 30 per cent, or with a complimentary wine tasting at a local vineyard. The discounts and wine tastings available between 29 July and 2 September include:  

30% OFF

Mirtillo at Home Hill (above right), near Lucca, a two-bedroom apartment sleeping four, with access to a shared pool. Price £1,022 for the week of 12 August, down from £1,460, a saving of £438.

15% OFF

Casa Gioia (above centre), at Ponte a Moriano, a five-bedroom villa sleeping 10, with private pool. Price £2,804 for the week of 19 August, down from £3,299, a saving of £495.

10% OFF

Loreno at Fattoria La Pieve (above left), in Grosseto, a two-bedroom apartment sleeping four, with access to a shared pool. Price £1,047 for the week of 19 August, down from £1,163, a saving of £116.

For more information, visit to-tuscany.com or to book call 0121 286 7782. Follow developments on Twitter @ToTuscany and facebook.com/ToTuscany

For further information, images, or to arrange press trips, please email travelnews@traveltappers.co.uk. Alternatively, contact Kate Simon on 07939 526109 and kate@traveltappers.co.uk or Simone Kane on 07811 161839 and simone@traveltappers.co.uk. Traveltappers is a trading name of Little Black Book Creative Ltd.

Notes to editors:

Prices quoted are the total cost for the apartment or villa hire for one week, not per person, and do not include international travel. To Tuscany is an easy-to-use, online-booking site, which features more than 720 high-quality holiday properties across the price range. The site allows customers to book direct with owners yet benefit from the peace of mind of paying through a secure portal. To Tuscany was set up in 1998 by Sean Caulfield, who lives in the region, and is supported by a small team back in England, who are always ready to help with online and phone enquiries.