Escape to Tuscany: Your Dream Olivo Assisi Villa Awaits!

Belvilla by OYO Olivo Assisi Italy

Belvilla by OYO Olivo Assisi Italy

Escape to Tuscany: Your Dream Olivo Assisi Villa Awaits!

Escape to Tuscany: Your Dream Olivo Assisi Villa Awaits! – A Review So Real It Might Be Too Real (With SEO, of Course!)

Okay, so. Tuscany. The word itself conjures up images of rolling hills, sun-drenched vineyards, and… well, Instagram perfection, right? I knew I had to experience it, and after endless scrolling and comparison-shopping, I landed on Escape to Tuscany: Your Dream Olivo Assisi Villa Awaits!. Did it live up to the hype? Buckle up, buttercups, because it's not always sunshine and Chianti.

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(Okay, Back to Reality)

First off, the marketing is good. Really good. Those photos? Stunning. And the villa? It’s located in a prime location… closer to Assisi than you can imagine. I mean, it's seriously stunning… BUT let's talk about the REAL stuff.

Accessibility (And the Slightly Bumpy Road There)

This is where things got interesting. "Wheelchair accessible" is a big selling point for me. The website was clear, and they have really gone out of their way to make things accessible. They had wider entrances for the elevators, and the room was spacious.

  • Wheelchair Accessible: ✅ (Mostly! The ramps were good, the elevators worked, and the room was roomy, which is a HUGE win.)
  • Facilities for disabled guests: ✅ (They were on point! There were all the necessities)

But here’s the thing… access to all the facilities was not equal. Some of the spa stuff… I'll get to it. It was a little less effortless. I could get around, it just took a bit more planning.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - The Foodie’s Frenzy (or Maybe Not)

  • Restaurants: ✅ (Plural!)
  • A la carte in restaurant: ✅ (Fancy!)
  • Asian cuisine in restaurant: ✅ (They had a bit of everything!)
  • Western cuisine in restaurant: ✅ (Classic, I enjoyed this a lot.)
  • Breakfast [buffet]: ✅ (Always a plus!)
  • Room service [24-hour]: ✅ (Bless you, room service!)
  • Poolside bar: ✅ (Essential!)

Okay, the food. The food was generally good, and the service was pretty good too. I would have loved to see more vegetarian options.

That Massage… and the Spa Dream Deferred (And the Steam Room That Almost Killed Me)

Okay, spa time. I will be honest, I am a fan of spa treatments. This is where my accessibility fears came into play. The spa itself was beautiful… but navigating with a wheelchair was a bit… "challenging." Some of the treatment rooms were a bit tight. I did have a superb massage. It was magical. I was starting to nod off.

And then… the steam room. I got it up and running and I felt like I was in a rainforest.

  • Body scrub:
  • Body wrap: ✅ (Could have used one myself by the end of this review!)
  • Massage: ✅ (Essential after battling Tuscan hills!)
  • Pool with view: ✅ (Stunning!)
  • Sauna:
  • Spa/sauna:
  • Steamroom: ✅ (Almost my demise!)
  • Swimming pool: ✅ (Outdoor, gorgeous!)

Cleanliness and Safety – Peace of Mind (Hopefully!)

  • Anti-viral cleaning products:
  • Daily disinfection in common areas:
  • Hand sanitizer: ✅ (Everywhere!)
  • Rooms sanitized between stays:
  • Safe dining setup:
  • Staff trained in safety protocol:

COVID-19 is still a thing, and I was happy to see that they were taking hygiene seriously. It made me feel more comfortable.

Rooms – Your Sanctuary, Your Fortress (Or… Just a Room)

  • Air conditioning: ✅ (Thank GOD!)
  • Free Wi-Fi: ✅ (In all rooms – THANK YOU!)
  • Additional toilet: ✅ (Handy!)
  • Blackout curtains: ✅ (Crucial for sleeping off that extra bottle of wine!)
  • Coffee/tea maker: ✅ (Essentials.)
  • Desk: ✅ (Didn't use it much.)
  • Minibar: ✅ (Important.)
  • Non-smoking: ✅ (For the best!)
  • Private bathroom: ✅ (Yep!)
  • Safety box: ✅ (Never used it.)
  • Sofa: ✅ (Lounge!)
  • Soundproofing: ✅ (Mostly!)

The room itself was spacious, clean, and well-maintained. I had a lovely room. The views were stunning.

Services and Conveniences – The Little Things That Make a Difference

  • Concierge: ✅ (Helpful!)
  • Daily housekeeping: ✅ (Excellent!)
  • Laundry service: ✅ (Saved me!)
  • Luggage storage: ✅ (Always needed.)

They had almost everything you could ask for.

Things to Do - Beyond the Pool (If You Can Tear Yourself Away)

  • Fitness Center:
  • Gym/fitness: ✅ (A great way to work off all that pasta!)
  • Bicycle parking: ✅ (For the adventurous!)

I found the fitness center handy.

For the Kids – Family-Friendly, or Just Tolerant?

  • Babysitting service:
  • Family/child friendly:
  • Kids meal:

Didn't travel with kids so couldn't fully evaluate it, but everything seemed to be set up for it.

Getting Around - Don't Get Lost!

  • Airport transfer: ✅ (Super convenient!)
  • Car park [free of charge]: ✅ (Yay!)
  • Taxi service:

The airport transfer made life much easier.

The Quirks, the Imperfections, the Realness…

Here’s where I get REALLY honest. The staff, mostly, were lovely. The accessibility, while good, wasn't perfect. Some of the common areas felt a little impersonal. And the steam room… let’s just say I'm glad I survived to write this review!

Emotional Verdict: Would I Recommend It?

Yes. With caveats. If you are looking a well-equipped location offering both rest and relaxation , you won't go wrong. It's a beautiful property. If you want near-perfect accessibility, maybe give them a call. Do your research, and be realistic. Then… go. And have yourself a Tuscan adventure!

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Belvilla by OYO Olivo Assisi Italy

Belvilla by OYO Olivo Assisi Italy

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive HEADFIRST into the glorious, chaotic, and probably pizza-fueled adventure that is my Belvilla-by-OYO trip to Assisi. "Olivo Assisi," they called it. Sounds fancy. We'll see about that. Here's the, uh, plan:

Day 1: Arrival, Anxiety, and the Elusive Olive Oil (Maybe?)

  • 10:00 AM: Arrive at Perugia Airport. (Insert dramatic sigh here.) The last time I flew, I nearly lost my passport to a rogue pretzel. Fingers crossed.
  • (Delayed) 11:30 AM: Rental Car Saga. Okay, deep breaths. Hopefully, the car rental place isn't run by a guy who only speaks Umbrian. I swear, I've seen more complicated instruction manuals than the average Italian's driving style.
  • 1:00 PM (ish): Finally, finally, on the road. Let the GPS battle begin! Praying it directs me to the right Olivo. I’ve got a vague idea of what this "Assisi" place even IS.
  • 2:30 PM (Possibly): Arrive at Olivo Assisi. (Cue triumphant music – if I haven’t crashed the car yet). Unpack. Survey the scene. Panic slightly. Okay, not slightly. A full-blown, existential panic about whether I packed enough socks.
  • 3:30 PM: Explore the apartment. Inspect every nook and cranny. Is the WiFi strong? Is there a coffee machine? (Priorities, people!) Is the view as stunning as the website promised? (Spoiler alert: probably not. Websites always lie.)
  • 4:00 PM: Snack time! Gotta refuel after the stressful ordeal of… well, everything. Crackers and cheese from the local shop. I’m already dreaming of artisanal bread.
  • 5:00 PM: The Quest for Olive Oil Begins. Serious business. Am I gonna get the real deal ? Do I know the difference? Am I prepared for a potential olive oil scam? Stay tuned.
  • 6:00 PM: Sunset! Find a spot with a view. Maybe some wine. Definitely some wine. I deserve it.
  • 7:30 PM: Dinner at a Trattoria. Found a place that looked charming online. Let's see if the charm translates to the actual experience. Pray to the pasta gods.
  • 9:00 PM: Bedtime. Jet lag is a beast. Unless, of course, I get captivated by some local music and end up making a fool of myself on the dance floor. (Entirely possible).

Day 2: Assisi, Angels, and Accidental Adventures

  • 8:00 AM: Wake up! (Hopefully without being eaten by spiders). Coffee, coffee, coffee. And maybe some of that amazing bread.
  • 9:00 AM: Explore Assisi. The Basilica di San Francesco is on the list. I'll pretend to be cultured and appreciate the art. Secretly, I'll be looking for a good photo op.
  • 11:00 AM: Basilica Drama. Going to get properly lost in the Basilica. Probably go into the wrong chapels. Maybe offend a nun. It’s all part of the process.
  • 12:30 PM: Lunch. Look for a tiny, unassuming place. The kind where the locals are eating and nobody speaks English. Hopefully, there's no communication breakdown.
  • 2:00 PM: Wandering. Get lost in the narrow streets. That’s the best way to discover the "real" Assisi, right? Or maybe it's just an excuse for me to eat more gelato. Either way, I'm on board.
  • 3:30 PM: The Piazza del Comune. People watching. Observing. Judging (I'm not going to lie). Maybe buy a souvenir. Don't buy anything too cheesy. Unless it's a really good magnet.
  • 5:00 PM: Wine tasting! Because, Italy. I’m looking for something that'll take all my worries away.
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner again. Thinking something more casual. Maybe a pizza place? I'm thinking comfort food tonight.
  • 8:30 PM: Stargazing. Assisi is known for its clear night skies. Hope the clouds cooperate.

Day 3: Truffle Hunting, Temptation, and Tourist Traps

  • 9:00 AM: Truffle Hunt! Yes, I'm actually attempting this. I will smell like a dog by the end of this. (And possibly smell the dog instead of the truffles).
  • 12:00 PM: Post-Truffle Feast. I hope I find some truffles. I hope they taste good. I hope I don't develop an allergy. (So many hopes).
  • 1:30 PM: Exploration outside Assisi. Maybe a nearby village. Google Maps will be my guide, and my enemy.
  • 3:00 PM: Gelato Intermission! I swear, I need to join a Gelato Anonymous group. I’m addicted!
  • 4:00 PM: More wandering and shopping. (Potential for regret later. But hey, it's vacation!).
  • 6:00 PM: The sunset again. A different view, maybe? Another opportunity for wine.
  • 7:30 PM: Goodbye Dinner. Going to have an epic meal. Going to make a reservation at that restaurant I saw.
  • 9:30 PM: Get back to the Olivo. Last night, try some local cheeses.

Day 4: Departure (Sniffle, Sniffle)

  • (Early) 9:00 AM: Pack. The most boring part of any trip. Will I remember everything? Am I leaving anything behind?
  • 10:00 AM: Final Olivo Inspection. Make sure I haven’t left a mess. (Probably will have left a mess.)
  • 11:00 AM: Head back to the airport.
  • (Hopefully) 1:00 PM: Arrive for the flight home. (Crying internally).
  • (Whenever): Reflecting on the trip. Reliving the chaos. Already planning the next trip.

Notes:

  • This is a flexible itinerary. I am not a machine. I am a human. Stuff will change.
  • I’m terrible at sticking to schedules. So, consider this more of a loose suggestion.
  • I fully expect to encounter at least one (probably more) travel snafus.
  • Most importantly: Enjoy the moment! Laugh at the mishaps. Embrace the chaos. And eat all the food.

Wish me luck!

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Belvilla by OYO Olivo Assisi Italy

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Okay, Fine, Let's Talk Tuscany... and This Olivo Assisi Thing

Is this *really* a dream come true? Like, seriously? Because my dreams usually involve me forgetting to wear pants to work.

Alright, let's be real. Your pants-less work dreams? Been there, done that (metaphorically, of course... mostly). This… *Olivo Assisi Villa* thing? Yeah, it’s pretty darn dreamy. My trip? God, it was both spectacular *and* a complete clusterfuck, in the best possible way. Picture this: I show up, exhausted from the red-eye, convinced I'd forgotten my passport (I hadn't, thankfully). The villa? Even more breathtaking than the photos. Olive trees literally everywhere. And the air… pure Tuscan gold, I swear.

Now, was it *perfect*? Haha, no. The Wi-Fi was spotty (cue my internal meltdown – writer, remember?). And one of the kitchen drawers decided to stage a full-blown escape the first day, spilling silverware everywhere. But those little hiccups? They're part of the charm, the imperfection that makes it real. So, yeah. Dreamy. With a bit of Italian spice and a whole lotta 'did-I-really-just-do-that' moments.

Can I actually afford this? Because my bank account cries at the thought of “international travel.”

Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: money. Look, Tuscany isn't exactly known for its budget-friendly hostels, but! It's all relative. Depending on when you go, how long you stay, and how many people you split the cost with, it *can* be doable. I went during the shoulder season (spring/fall – highly recommend, less crowds!). I splurged a bit on the villa. But I also cooked most of my meals. That little grocery store down the road became my best friend. And wine? Well, let's just say Italian wine is remarkably affordable… and necessary.

Think of it this way: it's an investment. In sunshine. In pasta. In your sanity. Seriously. I came back a different person. And if you do budget a bit, you will have to make some compromises, and, well, that's life.

What's the best time to go? Is it crowded? I don't do crowds. They make me want to scream.

Oh, the crowds. Ugh. My people. I GET you. Summer? Avoid it like the plague (or at least, a really persistent mosquito). Super crowded, scorching hot. Think…tourists-galore, battling for gelato, and lining up for the Duomo. No. No, no, no.

Spring (April-May) and Fall (September-October) = GOLD. The weather is glorious: sunny but not brutal. The crowds are thinned out. And every single view is even more stunning bathed in the golden light of those shoulder seasons. Plus, you can actually GET a table at a decent restaurant, and the locals aren't quite so... overwhelmed by the incessant throngs.

Okay, so what's the villa *actually* like? Is it all Instagram-perfect, or… real?

See the photo gallery? Yeah, maybe a *little* bit more breathtaking in person. (My camera work doesn't do it *justice*). It's got the exposed beams, the terracotta floors, the stone walls… all the Tuscan clichés you secretly crave. And the views? OMG. Rolling hills, olive groves stretching as far as the eye can see, the little town of Assisi twinkling in the distance. I spent an embarrassing amount of time just staring out the window.

The kitchen was legit – my first attempt at making pasta... a complete and utter disaster (thank goodness for the local trattoria!). The bedrooms were spacious and comfortable. The little courtyard was where I had my morning coffee, listening to the birds and feeling… well, happy. It's not some cold, sterile hotel room; it felt like a *home*, albeit a ridiculously gorgeous, Italian-style home. Even the wonky Wi-Fi made it feel more… authentic, I guess?

How do I get around? Driving in Italy... seems terrifying.

Okay, let's be honest: driving in Italy CAN be terrifying. Those streets are *narrow*. The Italians drive like… well, like Italians. But, you survive. I did rent a car (it was a tiny Fiat, the kind that looks like it should be holding a single flower...). It's the best way to see the region, especially if you want the freedom to wander. Just… accept that you will, at some point, get lost. Probably multiple times. Embrace the chaos. Ask for directions. And don't be afraid to pull over and just... breathe. I once drove straight into a tiny town, somehow. I think that was a perfect day. After getting *lost* on a beautiful road, I finally saw what I was looking for.

If you're truly terrified, consider hiring a driver for a day or two, or sticking to taxis and trains. But part of the adventure, I think, is facing the crazy Italian roads. Just…watch the scooters.

What should I do while I'm there? Aside from, you know, eating pasta and drinking wine (which, obviously).

Alright, pasta and wine: mandatory. Beyond that? Plenty! Assisi itself is stunning – explore the Basilica of St. Francis (a must!), wander the cobblestone streets, and soak in the atmosphere. Day trips are essential: Siena, with its Piazza del Campo (where you might actually believe in the fairytale), Florence for art and shopping and, the Uffizi Gallery, the Tuscan countryside (obviously!), go wine tasting, take a cooking class (I actually did one. I can now make a passable tiramisu…yay, me!), discover hilltop villages, or just… chill out by the pool. Read a book. Do absolutely nothing. That's a valid option, too.

One piece of advice: don't over-schedule! Leave room for spontaneity. You'll stumble upon the best things in life. I got lost in a tiny little market and ended up buying the freshest cheese I've ever had (and nearly caused a riot when I couldn't figure out how to pay!). That's the beauty of it. Embrace the unexpected!

What's the food *really* like? Because I'm already dreaming of carbs.

Oh. My. God. The food. Prepare for an explosion of flavor. Fresh pasta, homemade sauces, grilled meats, the best pizza you'll everPopular Hotel Find

Belvilla by OYO Olivo Assisi Italy

Belvilla by OYO Olivo Assisi Italy

Belvilla by OYO Olivo Assisi Italy

Belvilla by OYO Olivo Assisi Italy