From Lefkada to Languedoc: Villa Holidays in Europe’s Unsung Stars 

by Amelia Casey-Rerhaye, Villa Plus Contributor

While Europe’s iconic destinations may be familiar, there’s a whole world of lesser-known treasures waiting to be discovered, if you know where to look. That’s where Villa Plus comes in. With local experts on the ground, we’ve personally selected and inspected stunning villas tucked away from the crowds. Whether it’s the understated elegance of France’s Languedoc, the rustic allure of Croatia’s northern Istrian peninsula, the secret corners of Sicily, or the postcard-perfect scenery of Provence, here’s a rundown of ideal relaxing villa holidays that will lead you beyond the tourist trail.

Undiscovered Istria 

Aerial view of Rovinj, Istria, Croatia
The town of Rovinj in Istria, Croatia

Split, Dubrovnik, island hopping, and medieval city walls – Croatia’s Dalmatian coast is well-known. But with the attention now also turning to its neighbours, Albania and Montenegro, the Istrian peninsula has quietly slipped under the radar. The northeast of the country is a gloriously authentic showcase of Croatian history. The expansive coastline is peppered with Venetian villages and hidden beaches, worlds away from the busy regions further south.

Thanks to Istria’s delightful climate, its produce is so famed in southern Europe it even seduced the Romans, who turned Pula into a hub of commerce and trade. The capital comfortably exhibits beautiful Roman architecture and ruins, like its 2000-year-old amphitheatre, while the smaller towns found on hilltops and along the coastline are known for their medieval Venetian red tiled roofs. With rolling hills draped in lush green, the Istrian countryside is a patchwork of vineyards and olive groves, perfect for leisurely wine tours and scenic hikes that could rival the landscapes of Tuscany or Umbria.

Our expertly picked Croatian villas are all located centrally in the Istria peninsula, and with a car it’s easy to explore the charming markets, restaurants and towns. With its easy-going atmosphere, mixed with fun activities, picturesque hills and crystal water, maybe there’s still a lot to find in Croatia?  

Italy’s Paradise: Sicily

Panoramic view of Noto old town and Noto Cathedral, Sicily, Italy
Noto old town in Sicily, Italy

“You can’t understand Italy without visiting Sicily”, is a commonly said phrase among Italians. Sicily has the life and soul of Italy bursting from its seams. Unduly overlooked due to its rather nefarious history, Sicily has come alive with art and culture, hosting some of the most spectacular beaches and beautiful cities, which effortlessly blend the Italian energetic lust for life with rest and relaxation.  

Where Palermo and Taormina have turned into hotspots of summer holidaying, Ispica, on the southern tip of the island, is less frequented. Consequently, its stunning sandy beaches remain uncrowded, and the town, part of the UNESCO heritage site of Val di Noto, boasts the signature Sicilian baroque architecture and is well connected to the larger vibrant city of Syracuse, home to Sicily’s Puppet Theatre tradition.  

Whether you’re looking for a couple’s getaway or a family summer holiday, the quieter southern regions are a perfect base for enjoying the Sicilian Mediterranean in all its authentic glory. With gorgeous, calm beaches at the doorstep of your Sicilian villa and family-run trattorias around every corner, the list of things to do in Sicily is endless.  

Greek island hopping without the hop: Lefkada 

Aerial drone bird's eye view photo of iconic port of Nidri or Nydri, Leflkada island, Ionian, Greece
Nidri in Lefkada, Greece

What if you could just cross a bridge and have island life right there down the road? Lefkada, an Ionian island conveniently connected to mainland Greece via a causeway, is an undisturbed paradise. An island holiday, without the ferry timetables or abrasive crowds, and a family-friendly villa with a view, is almost too good to be true.  

Lefkada beaches are famed for their drama, with white cliffs plunging into turquoise waters, but it remains quiet and relaxed. It has a liveable ease in its small-town atmosphere, and it’s accessible to drive around. Whether you’re escaping with your partner or taking the kids on your villa holidays, let the days merge into one long heavenly blur by the pool overlooking the seaA villa on this hidden gem is what Mediterranean dreams are made of.  

France, the gift that keeps on giving: Provence and Languedoc 

Lavender field with Lacoste medieval town during sunset France
Provence, France

Now, I know, and you know, that Provence has always been somewhat on the radar, but as the Côte d’Azur dazzles all with its fancy yachts and sparkling sea, the rolling lavender hills seem to have been somewhat forgotten. The luscious greenery and chirping cicadas of Provence should not go unappreciated, however, and with a quintessential French house, paired with a private pool and maybe a local wine, a southern French summer is just around the corner.  

Tucked away between the jaw-dropping towns of Avignon and Aix-en-Provence lies the perfect opportunity to truly acclimatise to the slow pace of the warm Provençal countryside. Surrounded by vineyards, mountains, rivers and lavender, Provence is romantic, exciting and enriched with culture. Avignon is home to the breathtaking Palais des Papes, a towering fortress in the centre of the town. Once the centre of the Catholic church, this stunning town is usually overlooked by international tourists, allowing visitors to explore its beauty in peace and quiet. With the French Riviera at your fingertips and the resplendent lavender fields abloom, Provence is a classic for a reason.  

View of Carcassonne in Languedoc, France
Carcassonne in Languedoc, France

However, if you want to move away from the painterly scenes of Provence but love wine, the sea and the odd French chateau or two, Languedoc is your best bet for villa holidays. Truly a hidden gem, overpowered by its neighbouring stars Montpellier, Marseille and Nice, this region, nestled between the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean, is one for the books.  

Leave the glitz and the glam in Cannes, and explore the vibrant streets of Beziers, one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe. Even better if timed with the August Feria, a five-day festival where the town’s French and Spanish heritage explodes out in the week of festivities. And if historic quiet towns and long sandy beaches aren’t enough, wine pours out of this little corner of France like there’s no tomorrow. Producing even more than Bordeaux (and at far more reasonable prices), it’s not surprising that everywhere you look are hills lined with rows of vines. Languedoc villa holidays offer a peek into this astoundingly underrated part of France, letting you bask fully in the blissful sunshine and untouched beauty of French country living. 

Best Things To Do In Lefkada

Considered a gem of an isle located just off the Greek mainland, the unspoiled island of Lefkada is what Greek holiday dreams are made of. Expect clean beaches, azure seas and epic white cliffs topped with lush green forest, and mountainous winding roads that lead to local historical sites filled with natural beauty. Here’s a list of things to do in Lefkada while enjoying your Lefkada villa holiday.

Soak up some rays on Egremni Beach

Egremni Beach

Adventure seekers and sun worshippers alike will enjoy soaking up a few rays on Egremni Beach, located in the more wild south-western corner of Lefkada. This isn’t one you can easily walk to – as the beach is surrounded by very steep and inaccessible cliffs. The only way to get there is by taking a boat trip – which is an adventure in itself! Boat trips to Egremni depart from Vasiliki port in the morning (companies to look out for include the Agifili taxi boat, and the Ionian Princess of Lefkas Cruises). You can also catch a boat from Nidri port for a pleasant trip. Boat rides take between 50-60 minutes. Once you arrive at the beach, it is well worth the wait. Unspoiled waters make snorkelling and swimming a must, with powdery white-soft sand underfoot. Make sure to take plenty of sunscreen, as there is very little shade, and food and drinks for the day.  

Visit the Monastery of Panagia Faneromeni

Monastery of Panagia Faneromeni

When you feel like venturing out a little further from your Lefkada villa, hop in the car and take a drive to this beautiful monastery – located high on a hilltop overlooking Lefkada town. It is home to the icon of the Virgin Mary, which is Lefkada’s patron saint. There is also a site with a temple dedicated to Artemis, the goddess of hunting. This area is spiritually significant to the island, as the Apostle Paul is believed to have asked his students Herdio, Aquila and Sosiona to give sermons about Jesus from the hilltop in 63AD. The monastery dates back to the 17th century, and features a museum with many interesting artefacts. 

Cool off at Nydri Waterfalls

Nydri Waterfalls

Of course, you’ll always have your luxury pool in Villa Angelou Nidri for taking a dip. But when you also want to connect with Mother Nature, head to the coastal town of Nydri, where you’ll find a hiking trail that leads to this stunning gorge, featuring a beautiful waterfall that just beckons you to jump into its natural pool. The hike to Nydri waterfalls is one of the most enjoyable things to do in Lefkada, and stimulates the senses at every turn. Take in the scent of pine, citrus and olive groves, and then head to a narrow ravine, where you’ll need to hop over some rocks before finding the gorge. Where the trail enters the gorge, you’ll find a cafe stocking refreshments, and local market stalls selling local honey. Be aware that if you visit in the dry season, the waterfalls may not be as active.    

Spend the day in the resort of Vasiliki

Vasiliki

Situated in a wide bay on the south of the island, Vasiliki benefits from high winds during the afternoons, making it a great spot for surfing, windsurfing and other watersports. The water is particularly inviting here, so if you’re keen on taking a dip, this is the place to be. Newbies and beginners may want to take advantage of the watersports schools that run lessons in the early mornings. If that isn’t your thing, you can take a leisurely stroll around the harbour, or find a spot on the pebbled beach for some relaxation time while watching the surf. There are also plenty of biking and hiking trails from the resort, leading up into the valley for epic photographs of the surrounding scenery.

Take a boat trip around Lefkada

Lefkada villa holidays are all about taking it easy – so why not cast off and explore the island from the sea by taking a boat tour, or hiring your own yacht for the day? You’re bound to see the Lefkada coastline in all its glorious beauty, with dozens of deserted coves and caves to discover and nearby islands to visit – like Meganisi. Organised boat tours often allow time for snorkelling and swimming, and provide a traditional Greek lunch on board, including fresh fruit, tzatziki and souvlaki. 

Visit a Greek vineyard

Fancy a tipple? Go on – you’re on holiday! If you venture into the hilly centre of Lefkada, you’ll come across its vineyards – where Vertzami and white Vardea grapes produce rich, full bodied wine. Because of its hilly terrain and high amounts of rainfall in the winter months, wine production in this part of Greece is particularly high. You’ll find three main wineries worth visiting – Karsanikos and Sifloko in the north of Lafkada, and Lefkas Earth Winery on the south of the island. At Lefkas Earth Winery in particular, you’ll be able to take a free tour of its wine-making facilities and ancient stone buildings, and of course, take part in a tasting experience. Make sure to take a taxi back to your Villa Pasteli Sweet when you’ve finished your tasting!

Spend the day with your family at Ammoussa Beach

Ammoussa Beach

Of course, our villas in Lefkada all feature private pools. But sometimes, the beach beckons. Nestled in a quiet and tranquil cove on the south coast of Lefkada, Ammoussa Beach is a secret you’ll want to keep to yourself. With stunning views of neighbouring Kefalonia, and gentle waters that are great for snorkelling or splashing about with the kids, this beautiful bay is well worth spending the day in. You won’t get much of a breeze either, as the beach is sheltered by the surrounding cove walls. For refreshments, there’s a nearby beach bar, where you can have drinks and nibbles delivered right to your table. Sun loungers are also available for hire for €3 per day.

Now you’ve got your list of things to do in Lefkada sorted, it’s time to get booking your dream Lefkada villa. Browse our selection of Lefkada villa holidays here.