Welcome to Trevi
Trevi clings to a hillside in the heart of Umbria's olive country, surrounded by some of Italy's most productive groves. You can walk old stone paths between terraced slopes, visit local oil mills, and explore a medieval centre that sees far fewer crowds than nearby Assisi or Spoleto. Resorts in Trevi tend to occupy restored farmhouses and country estates, giving you a quiet, rooted base in the Umbrian countryside.
How to find the best resort deal in Trevi
Our search engine is a whiz at spotting flight deals. The good news? It's just as clever at hunting down competitive rates on resorts. These tips are your shortcut to saving on your stay.
Book in advance
Book in advance if you can. Getting things locked in sooner often means cheaper prices and a wider selection of resorts, especially during peak seasons.
...Or bag a last-minute Trevi resort deal
While prices usually rise closer to your stay, some places drop their rates at the last minute to fill empty rooms. This tends to happen more in low season.
Flexible on dates? Say hello to better rates
Shifting your dates slightly can help you save when searching for cheap resorts in Trevi. Swap weekends for weekday stays, or travel during the low season instead of peak holiday periods.
Go all-inclusive
If you plan to spend the majority of your stay in one place, all-inclusive resorts in Trevi are worth considering. Meals, activities and drinks are covered by the room rate, which can help keep spending in check. Check if this type of stay is offered before booking.
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When to visit Trevi
High and low season in Trevi
Spring and early summer are the most rewarding time to visit Trevi. The weather is warm and settled, the olive groves and hillside terraces look their best, and the area hasn't yet reached peak summer intensity. If you're planning to visit in July or August, book accommodation early as availability can tighten across the region.
Winter brings a noticeably quieter side of Trevi, with fewer visitors and a more relaxed atmosphere around the historic centre. Prices for accommodation tend to be lower, and you'll have more space to explore at your own pace. The trade-off is that some local businesses and attractions may keep shorter hours or close temporarily during the colder months.
Trevi is known for its connection to olive oil production, and autumn often brings local activity tied to the harvest season. Confirming exact event dates and details can be tricky from outside the area, so checking with a local visitor information centre or the official Umbria tourism website before your trip is a practical first step.
Events in Trevi
Best family-friendly Trevi resorts
Trade the usual family routine for a stay at Antica Dimora Alla Rocca. This 4-star resort has amenities that make life simpler when the kids are tagging along, such as accessible parking and a 24-hour front desk.
Best spa resorts in Trevi
When a spa getaway is just what you need, Antica Dimora Alla Rocca makes it easy to unwind. This 4-star stay comes with wellness facilities and perks like massage services and a beauty salon.





