Villa Per Mare | 1-Bedroom Villa with Hot Tub in Forio
Holiday Home Rental Description
Stand on the terrace of a luxury villa rental on Ischia Island and watch the Tyrrhenian Sea shift from azure to violet as the afternoon light deepens. Villa Per Mare occupies a secluded pocket of this volcanic island in the Gulf of Naples, where two guests find themselves suspended between Mediterranean garden and open water, far enough from crowds but close enough to walk toward dinner. This intimate retreat sleeps 2 guests across 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, designed for couples seeking solitude rather than a resort experience.
Inside Villa Per Mare
The ground floor unfolds across 60 square metres of carefully considered space. Step through the entrance into an open-plan living and dining area where soft furnishings anchor the room and wide doors frame the terrace beyond. The integrated kitchen sits adjacent—compact but complete, with a hob, refrigerator, and coffee machine within arm’s reach of where you prepare meals. The bedroom commands the western corner of the villa, furnished with a double bed and fitted television. An en suite bathroom with shower and separate WC connects directly to the sleeping space, and its own terrace access means morning coffee arrives without disturbing your guest.
Villa Per Mare sleeps 2 guests across 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom. The layout prioritises intimacy over sprawl; every function serves the central purpose of watching the sea. Heating throughout the villa ensures comfort across the cooler months when Ischia’s Mediterranean climate turns soft rather than scorching.
Outdoor Spaces and Living
The 50-square-metre grounds orchestrate the experience. A terrace extends from both the living area and bedroom, each facing the water with unobstructed sightlines. Sun loungers and parasols claim the paving, while an outdoor shower stands ready after salt swims. The jacuzzi—the villa’s signature indulgence—sits positioned to capture views while you soak. Mediterranean planting softens the boundaries: shrubs and managed garden beds create privacy from neighbouring villas whilst maintaining that essential connection to the landscape beyond. Parking occupies the ground level, leaving the upper spaces entirely devoted to rest and contemplation.
Wi-Fi and television keep you tethered to the outside world only if you choose. Most guests find the acoustic landscape more compelling: the slip of water against rocks below, the evening chorus of cicadas, the kitchen sounds of restaurants a ten-minute walk downhill.
Location: Ischia Island and the Surrounding Area
Villa Per Mare sits on Ischia, an island 30 kilometres south of Naples accessible by regular ferry from Porto di Casamicciola or Porto d’Ischia—journeys of approximately 50 minutes by hydrofoil or 90 minutes by conventional ferry. The villa occupies a palm-lined lane within a small resort of detached properties, each screened by stone walls and private gardens, placing you simultaneously isolated and integrated within Ischia’s social fabric.
Walk to the beach in ten minutes via a quiet road. Varulo Beach—a crescentic cove of pale sand and transparent water—lies just 5 kilometres away by car and offers the kind of swimming conditions that make afternoon hours disappear. More dramatically, Fungo di Lacco Ameno, the island’s famous mushroom-shaped rock formation, rises from the water near the town of Lacco Ameno, 5 kilometres distant, where you can hire electric bicycles to explore the quieter roads of the northern coastline.
Forio, 10 kilometres away, rewards exploration. The Chiesa del Soccorso—its white facade gleaming against the blue—anchors the harbour, and La Mortella botanical gardens sprawl across the hillside with concert performances scheduled throughout the year. The town centre clusters restaurants, bars, and a waterfront promenade lined with pastel-painted buildings. Sant’Angelo, less than 20 kilometres distant, operates as the island’s most exclusive village, known for its upmarket shopping and Le Fumarole Beach, where locals still cook eggs buried in the volcanic sand’s residual heat.
Ischia Porto, the main harbour town 15 kilometres away, functions as the commercial hub with designer boutiques, boat charter operators, and harbour-front dining. Punta Caruso, the island’s highest coastal point 5 kilometres south, offers coastal walking trails for those seeking more structured nature exploration.
Vineyards blanket the volcanic slopes—Ischia’s mineral-rich volcanic soil produces distinctive white wines. Tastings with food pairings occur at numerous producers across the island. The markets of Forio and Ischia Porto stock local vintages alongside seasonal produce and artisanal foods.
Explore our luxury villas in Europe and our full collection in Forio. For comprehensive destination guidance, read our Amalfi Coast travel guide, which contextualises Ischia within the broader Campania region.
Seasonal considerations: May through June offers warm water and manageable crowds. September and October maintain summer temperatures with thinner tourist presence. Winter (November–March) brings temperatures of 8–12°C with occasional rain, ideal for travellers seeking solitude and dramatically lower rates. Summer (July–August) delivers heat and international visitors.
Who This Villa Suits Best
Villa Per Mare caters explicitly to couples prioritising uninterrupted time together. The single bedroom and shared bathroom eliminate the possibility of expanding your group—by design. Two friends travelling together will find the scale manageable; families with children benefit from the ground-floor bedroom’s accessibility and proximity to child-friendly beaches, though the jacuzzi requires adult supervision. The villa lacks the sprawling grounds or multiple recreation spaces that multi-generational groups typically require.
Guests seeking cultural immersion in Ischia’s volcanic landscape, wine production, and village life find themselves perfectly positioned. Remote workers valuing reliable Wi-Fi and concentrated Mediterranean backdrop will appreciate the terrace office setup. Swimmers and hikers tick the boxes for activity-based stays.
Practical Information
Villa Per Mare accommodates 2 guests maximum across 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom. Nearest airport: Naples Capodichino International Airport, 50 kilometres north, approximately 90 minutes by car via the A3 autostrada and ferry connections (total journey approximately 2.5–3 hours including ferry). Supermarket shopping occurs in Forio (10 kilometres) or Ischia Porto (15 kilometres); both towns stock international provisions alongside local specialities.
Included amenities: Wi-Fi, television, heating, hot tub use, terrace furnishings, outdoor shower, parking. Standard rental includes linen, towels, and initial cleaning. Check-in typically operates from 4 PM with flexible arrangements negotiable for your arrival schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions about Villa Per Mare
How many guests does Villa Per Mare sleep?
Villa Per Mare sleeps 2 guests maximum. The property contains 1 bedroom furnished with a double bed, and 1 full bathroom. The sofa within the open-plan living area does not function as additional sleeping accommodation due to space constraints and the villa’s design as a romantic two-person retreat.
What is the nearest airport to Villa Per Mare on Ischia Island?
Naples Capodichino International Airport (NAP) lies 50 kilometres northwest of Villa Per Mare. Ground transfer via hired car, taxi, or private driver requires approximately 90 minutes driving time, plus a 50–90 minute ferry crossing from either Porto d’Ischia or Porto di Casamicciola to Ischia’s ports. Total journey typically spans 2.5–3 hours.
What is the best time of year to rent Villa Per Mare?
May and June offer warm temperatures (22–28°C), swimmable sea conditions, and moderate tourist density. September and October maintain summer warmth with thinner crowds and lower accommodation costs. April and November provide mild weather ideal for walking and cultural visits. July and August bring peak temperatures and international tourists, best suited to guests seeking vibrant social scenes. Winter months (December–February) deliver quietude, dramatic seascapes, and minimal tourist infrastructure closures, though water temperatures drop to 12–14°C.
Is Villa Per Mare suitable for families with children?
The ground-floor bedroom with en suite bathroom serves families with young children practically. Varulo Beach, 5 kilometres away, caters to families with shallow entry zones. The jacuzzi requires adult supervision and is not recommended for unsupervised children. The villa lacks children’s entertainment spaces, animation programmes, or shallow pools typical of family-focused resorts. Families with older children (8+) seeking cultural and outdoor activities find greater suitability.
What is included in the rental price at Villa Per Mare?
Standard inclusions cover Wi-Fi internet access, television, full heating throughout the villa, hot tub (jacuzzi) use, terrace furnishings and sun protection, outdoor shower facilities, parking space, initial property cleaning, bed linen, and bathroom towels. Utilities (electricity, water, gas) are included. Additional services such as extended cleaning, laundry, private chef services, or spa treatments are negotiated separately.
What restaurants and shops are near Villa Per Mare?
Walking distance (10 minutes): a garden bar and café in the immediate vicinity caters to casual dining. Forio town centre (10 kilometres by car) clusters 20+ restaurants ranging from casual seafood trattorias to upmarket dining venues, plus boutique shopping and a waterfront market. Ischia Porto (15 kilometres) houses supermarkets, designer clothing shops, and harbour-front restaurants specialising in fresh catch. Sant’Angelo village (less than 20 kilometres) features Michelin-listed restaurants and luxury spa facilities. Local produce markets operate in Forio and Ischia Porto on designated days, stocking seasonal vegetables, fish, local wines, and artisanal foods.


