Stunning White Lotus villa can now be rented on Airbnb - but it'll cost you

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Villa Tasca can now be rented on Airbnb (Image: Airbnb)
Villa Tasca can now be rented on Airbnb (Image: Airbnb)

Fans of The White Lotus can now stay in the incredible villa featured in season two.

Villa Tasca appears on the HBO hit comedy-drama, but it isn't a set magicked out of plywood boards and green screens.

It is a real, ultra-luxury home that could be yours for a holiday - if you've a spare £5,000 a night.

The villa is located in Palermo, Sicily and proudly boasts 20-acres of garden and a theme which will transport visitors back to the 1500s.

Eight guests can stay across four bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom and views across the stunning Italian countryside from their windows.

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A double staircase runs up to the first floor, providing the perfect space for guests to partake in a touch of the home dramatics.

Stunning White Lotus villa can now be rented on Airbnb - but it'll cost youThe villa can be yours...for £5,000 a night (Airbnb)

High ceilings and tall windows give the dining and living rooms an air of gravitas, as do landscape paintings which fill the walls.

Gold-edged portraits, stone-polished floors and carved wooden wardrobes are all details which hammer home quite how luxury the property is.

A billiards room, music room, bar ,full service staff and outdoor swimming pool are also nice features.

White Lotus season two has been lighting up dark winter evenings since it aired at the end of last year.

Stunning White Lotus villa can now be rented on Airbnb - but it'll cost youThe villa was used as a filming location in the HBO series (Airbnb)

It came off the back of the surprisingly massive success of the first season, which scooped ten awards at the 2021 Emmies.

In its first outing it followed the lives of a number of guests at the White Lotus resort in Maui, whose shiny exteriors begin to slip as a series of horrible discoveries are made on the island.

The second series is set halfway around the world in Sicily, but lavishes similar levels of opulence and mystery onto the viewers.

As fun as it'd be to cosplay as Greg and Tanya in the extravagant confines of the villa, it'll cost you.

A week's stay at the home at the beginning of April will set you back just shy of £35,000.

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Stunning White Lotus villa can now be rented on Airbnb - but it'll cost youThe social satire is set at an exclusive Sicilian resort (Fabio Lovino/HBO)

"Play family games on the lush lawns, stir up Victorian-style intrigue amid century-old trees and citrus groves, steal a honeymoon-worthy moment in the greenhouse, and watch the swans paddle their way around their pond," the villa's Airbnb listing suggests.

"There’s also a swimming pool and furnished terrace and, inside, a billiards room, music room, bar, TV, and Wi-Fi. Your holiday at the estate includes service from a full staff.

"This luxury enclave is a 10-minute drive or less from the golden mosaics of the Cappella Palatina and the surrounding Palazzo dei Normanni, and the extraordinary Cappuccini Catacombs.

"Head to Monreale for a walk by the port, a visit to the cathedral, or a stop at a family-friendly waterpark.

Stunning White Lotus villa can now be rented on Airbnb - but it'll cost youThe villa is resplendently decorated (Airbnb)

"It’s also a short trip to the centre of Palermo, whose colourful streets are a mix of architecture from across the Mediterranean."

This luxury enclave is a 10-minute drive or less from the golden mosaics of the Cappella Palatina and the surrounding Palazzo dei Normanni, and the extraordinary Cappuccini Catacombs.

You can also head to Monreale for a walk by the port, a visit to the cathedral, or a stop at a family-friendly waterpark.

Milo Boyd

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