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A SeASon AwAy

France, Italy, Spain
For those wanting to fully immerse themselves in
France, Italy or Spain, to live like locals and not
like tourists, A Season Away orchestrates stays from
one week to a few months in apartments and villas
as grand as you desire in rural or urban settings.
VillaHosts in each location introduce you to the local
shopkeepers, point you to favorite restaurants and
ensure that you experience life at its best. Choose
from elegant offerings in Italy’s Umbria, Lakes,
Amalfi and Tuscany regions (Chianti, Florence,
Cortona and Lucca); in French locations including
Provence, Paris and the Basque Country; and in
Spain’s Marbella and Mallorca areas.
VIRTUOSO AMENITY
Custom-made Italian woodhandled
corkscrew in wooden
box and bottles of local wine
selected by VillaHost.
IN THE KNOW
Want to know how to operate
the electronics in your villa or
find a good restaurant in a
nearby town? It’s all in the
100-page VillaBook that comes
with each property.

A SeASon AwAy

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