Escape to Paradise: Stunning Treia Villa with Pool!

Belvilla by OYO Spacious VIlla in Treia with Pool Treia Italy

Belvilla by OYO Spacious VIlla in Treia with Pool Treia Italy

Escape to Paradise: Stunning Treia Villa with Pool!

Escape to Paradise: Treia Villa Review – Messy, Honest, and Oh-So-Real!

Alright, listen up, because I just clawed my way back from a stay at this "Escape to Paradise: Stunning Treia Villa with Pool!" place, and let me tell you, the reality is… well, it's complicated. And that, my friends, is what makes a good review, right? Forget the perfect-picture Instagram posts; I’m spilling the tea.

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  • Description: My uncensored review of Treia Villa! Is this Italian escape really paradise? From accessibility to the delicious food, the killer pool, and the occasional frustrating moments, I dive deep into the good, the bad, and the utterly Italian of this stunning villa. Find out the truth before you book!

Okay, now that that's out of the way… where do I even start with this place? "Stunning" is right, in a way. Think rolling hills, a view that punched me in the gut in the best possible way, and a damn gorgeous pool. I'm talking, sparkling turquoise, infinity-edge – the kind of pool that makes you question all your life choices up until that moment and realize they're all leading here.

Accessibility – The First Hurdle (and Not Always a Smooth One):

Now, I have to be honest – this is where things got a bit… bumpy. Wheelchair accessible? They say so. And they do have facilities for disabled guests, which is fantastic. But navigating the grounds? Let's just say it requires a certain level of… commitment. The landscaping is beautiful, but the inclines are fierce. The path to the swimming pool? Challenging. The exterior corridor of my room while technically accessible, wasn't exactly "breeze through easily." I'm not in a wheelchair, but I have mobility challenges and quickly realized those romantic strolls I envisioned would be more like a Tour de France climb. And the elevator only goes so high. Not a deal-breaker, but definitely something to be aware of and confirm before you book. They’ve got the right intentions, but there's room for some serious… improvement.

The Pool: Where Dreams (and Cocktails) Come True

But that pool… That damn pool almost made me forget everything. I spent hours just floating, staring at the hills, feeling utterly, ridiculously decadent. The Pool with view? Understatement of the century. And the Poolside bar! Oh, the poolside bar. They make a mean Aperol Spritz and the staff! That's where the heart of the experience really shines.

Food, Glorious Food (and Occasional Snags):

Let's talk food. Because, Italy. The restaurants are good; a mix of Asian cuisine in restaurant and local flavors. I loved the pasta, and the breakfast [buffet] with the Asian breakfast options, yeah, it was pretty impressive. I took full advantage of the breakfast takeaway service every single day because well, that pool was beckoning. And the Coffee/tea in restaurant, just perfect!

The occasional small hiccups? Sure, there were a couple. One night, the a la carte in restaurant service felt a bit slow, but that was made up for by the incredibly nice staff, genuinely doing their best. The vegetarian restaurant was actually pretty good, it wasn't just a token veggie meal. The desserts in restaurant were seriously tempting. They do a really good job with the dining experience here.

Cleanliness, Safety & That COVID Stuff:

Okay, let's get real. COVID. It's still a thing. I'm happy to say that Treia Villa takes things seriously, they have Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer everywhere, and the staff is masked. The Safe dining setup and Individual wrapped products gave a peace of mind. They use Anti-viral cleaning products. I felt safe, which is huge. They even offered Room sanitization opt-out available, which is a lovely touch. The Staff trained in safety protocol was obvious. It gave me the reassurance I needed to unwind.

My Room – A Mixed Bag of Joys:

My room? Was… cozy. Let’s just say the dimensions were more “intimate” than “spacious.” The non-smoking rooms were a blessing, of course. It was clean, I’ll give them that. And the air conditioning worked perfectly! The bed was comfortable, though I kinda missed the extra long bed of other places. The complimentary tea was a nice touch. The Daily housekeeping was amazing. The mini bar definitely lured me into some indulgences.

Things to Actually Do

Beyond the pool and the eating, there's stuff to do. They have a Fitness center (I confess, I didn't make it). They have a Spa! With a Sauna and a Steamroom! I did, however, get a massage! Total bliss. The massage alone was worth the trip. The Spa/sauna was amazing. The Body scrub and Body wrap were tempting, but I was too busy floating.

The Bits and Bobs / Services You Might Need:

  • Internet: The Internet access – wireless was decent. The Free Wi-Fi in all rooms… mostly true. Some spots were a bit spotty.
  • Services and Conveniences: The concierge was super helpful. They have dry cleaning and laundry service, which is essential when you’re a messy traveler like me. The cashless payment service was super convenient.
  • For the Kids: I didn’t travel with kids, but they seem genuinely Family/child friendly. They even offer a babysitting service!
  • Getting Around: The car park [free of charge] was fantastic. They offer airport transfer, but I didn't need it.

My Final Verdict – Should You Go?

Absolutely. But with a few caveats.

The Good: The views. The pool. The food (mostly). The staff – they're genuinely lovely. The feeling of escaping. The relaxing atmosphere is just what I needed.

The Not-So-Good: The accessibility needs improvement. The rooms, while clean, aren't massive. The price is a little steep.

The Quirks: The slightly wonky Wi-Fi. The occasional service hiccup. The sheer Italian-ness of it all. It's a bit less polished than some luxury spots, but I found it more charming.

My Emotional Reaction: I left feeling relaxed, rejuvenated, and slightly in love with that pool. Yeah, there were a few imperfections, but honestly? Those imperfections just made the whole experience feel… human. It's not perfect, but it's real. And sometimes, that's exactly what you need. Go, just be prepared for a few bumps along the way… literally and figuratively.

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Belvilla by OYO Spacious VIlla in Treia with Pool Treia Italy

Belvilla by OYO Spacious VIlla in Treia with Pool Treia Italy

Okay, here we go. Buckle up, buttercups. This isn't your meticulously planned, Instagram-filtered itinerary. This is real life, Italy, Treia, and a Belvilla villa, judging by the name, spacious. Let's see if it lives up to the hype… and if my sanity survives.

Belvilla by OYO Spacious Villa in Treia with Pool - A Messy, Honest, and Hopefully Delicious Adventure

Day 1: Arrival and the Almost-Immediate Meltdown (aka "Ciao, Chaos!")

  • Morning (ish): The flight. Ugh. I'm a terrible flyer. Turbulence? My nemesis. I’m currently envisioning the entire plane plunging into the Adriatic. But hey, we landed (miracle!), grabbed the rental car (a Fiat Panda, fitting), and now, the great villa hunt begins. GPS is… optimistic. We’re pretty sure we're lost in a lovely, olive-grove-studded fever dream.

  • Afternoon: Found the villa! Spacious is right. It’s a sprawling, terracotta-tiled mansion. The pool… oooooh, the pool! It looks immense on photos. In reality? The pool is the size of a large bathtub. The sun is unforgiving. And the fridge is empty. EMPTY! First major disappointment, and hunger pangs already setting in.

  • Late Afternoon/Early Evening: Grocery store raid (we’re talking serious survival mode). Discover the joys of Italian grocery stores - everything is delicious, mostly incomprehensible, and the checkout lines are a form of performance art. Bought enough pasta to feed a small army, various cheeses (because, Italy!), and a box of pre-made tiramisu (don't judge me, I'm on holiday!). Back at the villa, start unpacking, and discover a rogue spider the size of my thumb. Scream. My travel companion's a saint. We’ve survived the first day, and dinner is mostly assembled.

  • Evening: Pasta with pesto. The pesto, glorious pesto. We're safe! (so far). The setting sun paints the rolling hills a fiery orange. Drink wine. Contemplate the meaning of life/the spider situation. Realize the Wi-Fi password… doesn't work. First tech issue. Panic sets in (briefly).

Day 2: Treia Town Trek and the Questionable Gelato

  • Morning: Decide to actually explore Treia. Find the town cobbled streets. The views from the town square are stunning. Take photos. Become slightly less terrified of being swallowed by the hills.

  • Lunch (and "The Gelato Incident"): Find a cute little trattoria (apparently, there are a million of them). Order pasta. It's divine. Then, gelato. The promise of gelato… is the only thing that's gotten me through the day. This is when things go south. Ordered pistachio. It tastes… faintly of green paint. My face probably said it all. The server is friendly, but the disappointment is real. I have gelato regret.

  • Afternoon: Recovering from the gelato-induced emotional breakdown. Back at the villa, we contemplate the pool (still smallish, but fine, I guess). Do some sunbathing (burn slightly). Decide to start using the pool, but there's a dead dragonfly the size of a small aircraft carrier in the pool. More screaming.

  • Evening: Cook another meal. This time, a (slightly burnt) chicken. Drink more wine. Still no Wi-Fi. Try to connect to Wi-Fi for an hour. Fail. Give up. Stare at the stars. They're beautiful. Almost forget about the gelato incident. Maybe.

Day 3: Marche Market Madness and Truffle Dreams (kind of)

  • Morning: Hit up a local market. The colors, the noise, the smells – sheer sensory overload in a good way. Bought fresh peaches (amazing!), some questionable-looking salami (we'll see!), and a bunch of things I can't identify but look incredibly tempting. Seriously considered buying a whole wheel of cheese. The cheese woman gives me a look. "You need this," she says. I buy it.

  • Lunch: Picnicking. Found a secluded spot with a view. The peaches are perfect. The salami is… interesting. The cheese? Heaven. Thank goodness for good bread.

  • Afternoon: Truffle hunt. (aka, the dream). Find a tour. The dogs are cute. We wander through the woods. The guide is passionate (probably). I’m expecting a field of gold. Find a single truffle. Its size is almost comical. We're talking pebble-sized (but smells amazing!). Still, awesome experience.

  • Evening: Attempt to cook the truffle-infused dinner. Realize I am not an Italian chef. The truffle flavor is… subtle. But whatever! Pasta, cheese, wine, and the memory of (a nearly non-existent) truffles? It’s all good. Successfully fix the Wi-Fi (after a solid 4 hours of fiddling and mumbling to the router). Celebrate with more wine. Post photos of the truffle on Instagram (to make everyone at home jealous).

Day 4: Day trip to another town (which has also been planned but not fully executed).

  • Morning: We attempt to do some of the things we had planned for the day. Check out some of the nearby little towns.

  • Lunch: We find a restaurant, which has amazing views. The food is good. We have a lovely time.

  • Afternoon: Back to the villa. Pool time. Read a book. Nap. Relax.

  • Evening: This is just a relax evening, with some casual wine-drinking and relaxing.

Day 5: Departure (and the bittersweet goodbye)

  • Morning: (Alarm clock). A frantic scramble to pack, clean, and leave. The amount of stuff we’ve acquired is astounding. Tears will be shed (mostly by me). Did some last-minute photos of the villa.

  • Afternoon: The drive to the airport. GPS is still… "interesting". We get lost. (shocking!). Arrive at the airport. Check-in, and prepare ourselves for the flight.

  • Evening: We're on our way home. I’m already missing the views, the food, the general Italian-ness of it all (even the gelato), and I can't wait for the next time I'm in Italy. Remember, this is just a guideline. Embrace the unexpected. Get lost. Try things you're not sure about. Laugh at your failures (and I've had many). That's where the best memories are made.

Arrivederci Italy! Until next time, you wonderfully messy, chaotic, and absolutely delicious place. And Belvilla, you were spacious enough.

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Escape to Paradise - A Messy, Honest FAQ About That Treia Villa! (You've Been Warned!)

So, is this place *really* as good as it looks in the pictures? Seriously?

Alright, real talk. The pictures? Glorious. The villa? Mostly...glorious. Look, let's be honest, *any* place looks pristine in a carefully Photoshopped brochure. Remember the last time *you* tried taking a decent selfie? Yeah. Treia Villa is beautiful. REALLY beautiful. But I can also confirm the pool is *slightly* less turquoise than advertised, and the internet, on a rainy Tuesday, is about as reliable as my ex's promises.

We arrived late, after a truly epic drive involving hairpin turns that made my stomach do backflips (and a GPS that apparently *hated* me). The sun was setting, painting the hills in this ridiculous, painterly light, and for a fleeting moment – a *fleeting* moment – I thought maybe, just maybe, I'd accidentally stumbled into a movie set. Then I tripped over a loose paving stone. So, yeah. Not *all* movie magic.

What's the *kitchen* like? I'm a serious cook! (or at least, I *pretend* to be...)

The kitchen. Okay, the kitchen. They *say* fully equipped. And it *is*, technically. I mean, there's a fridge, a stove, a microwave that looked like it hadn't been updated since the freaking 90s (but hey, it worked!), and a frankly overwhelming array of pots and pans. Listen, if you're expecting Michelin-starred stainless steel, you might be disappointed. If, like me, you're perfectly happy with a slightly chipped ceramic frying pan and a desperate need for a decent spatula...you're golden.

The first night I attempted a pasta dish. "Easy," I thought. "Relaxing." Nope. Turns out the pasta maker was *ancient* and fought me every step of the way. Flour went everywhere. I nearly set off the smoke alarm. I ended up eating pasta with a spoon, slumped on a kitchen stool, muttering about "culinary expectations." But you know what? It tasted delicious. And the kitchen, despite it's imperfections, became part of the charm.

Is the pool as incredible in real life? I NEED the Instagram shot. (Priority One.)

Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: THE POOL. YES! It's mostly incredible. Yes, you can *absolutely* get the Instagram shot. The light, the views, the sheer smugness of it all... It's all there. However… the first day...the water was a *tad* cold. Like, "teeth-chattering, involuntarily-gasping" cold. I spent a good hour slowly inching in, whimpering the whole time. And, let's not forget the tiny insect that decided to take up permanent residence on my nose.

But, after a few hours of sun, it was... glorious. I spent hours floating, staring at the hills, and feeling profoundly, ridiculously happy. So, yeah, worth it. Pack your cutest swimsuit and don't be afraid to embrace the slightly hypothermic start. Just… be prepared to wrestle a tiny bug off your face while you're trying to look effortlessly cool. This is REAL life.

Anything you *didn't* like? (Be honest, I can handle it.)

Alright, the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? Okay, here goes. The Wi-Fi, as I mentioned, was patchy. Like, "I can't even load a cat video" bad at times. Which, you know, for a millennial, is practically a crisis. Also, the mosquitoes. They were relentless. Bring your own repellent. Seriously. And those pillows? Firm. Very firm. I ended up fashioning one out of my fluffy travel scarf.

But honestly? Those are minor quibbles. The little inconveniences are just part of the experience. They're the things you'll laugh about later, the things that make the perfect stay imperfections so charming. Like the time I accidentally locked myself out of the villa (twice). Eventually I learnt to laugh it off.

Is it family-friendly? Or, you know, am I going to spend the whole time chasing after a toddler on the edge of a cliff?

Okay, this is complicated. "Family-friendly" is a spectrum. If you've got kids who are constantly trying to escape, or the villa owners don't really want children messing up their pristine patio furniture, then this might not be the perfect fit. The pool, whilst gorgeous, has no safety net. There are also a lot of stairs and not much in the way of baby gates.

However, if you have slightly older kids who're willing to be supervised and you want to enjoy an idyllic break with family, then you could find it perfect. Really the only way to know is to go. If you're not sure, contact the hosts and they'll tell you if the villa matches your family's needs.

The town - any recommendations?

Treia itself is lovely. Small, charming, and a bit of a time warp, in the best way possible. Explore. Get lost. Have an Aperol Spritz in the Piazza. There’s a little bakery where you can buy the freshest bread. There are local trattorias that *buzz* with the sound of conversation and the smell of amazing food, and the locals will make you, an obvious tourist, feel right at home.

Go a little further afield, if you can. The coastal towns are lovely to explore. And think about getting a driver if you want to have a few wines at lunch! The roads are twisty, the drivers are… enthusiastic. Don't overdo it, take your time, and soak it all in. It's all part of the experience.

Overall, would you recommend it? And, given the chance, would *you* go back?

Would I recommend it? YES! Absolutely, unequivocally, YES. Despite the wonky Wi-Fi, the firm pillows, and the mosquito armies. The place has a certain *je ne sais quoi* - a magic that permeates everything. It's a place to unwind, to reconnect with yourself, and to feel utterly, gloriously removed from the everyday grind.

Would I go back? In a heartbeat. I'd pack extra bug spray, a softer pillow, and maybe learn how to make pasta before I went. And I'd be prepared for the imperfections. Because that's what makes the memory of the place so perfect!

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Belvilla by OYO Spacious VIlla in Treia with Pool Treia Italy

Belvilla by OYO Spacious VIlla in Treia with Pool Treia Italy

Belvilla by OYO Spacious VIlla in Treia with Pool Treia Italy

Belvilla by OYO Spacious VIlla in Treia with Pool Treia Italy