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Nestled in the heart of the Italian Dolomites, Cortina d'Ampezzo is a dream destination for those seeking a luxurious alpine escape. Known for its stunning natural beauty, world-class skiing, and charming village ambiance, Cortina d'Ampezzo offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and refined ...
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For discerning travellers seeking an Italian vacation in a peaceful oasis with breathtaking lake views, Como is the ultimate destination for a blissful escapade. Its unique charm lies in the charming villages by the calm body of water, which beauty has inspired poets and artists since ancient Roman ...
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Before starting to plan your dream vacation in Umbria, you may wonder about the best time to explore it. Follow us through this journey at the discovery of authentic Umbrian olive oil. With our expert guide, enjoy this magnificent bucolic region during a very special season and get ready to fall in ...
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From splendid sightseeing to marvellous beaches, the island of Sicily is a dream destination for 3 million tourists each year. Despite being world-wide known mainly for its ancient temples, Roman relics and historical cities, Sicily offers many other spots off the beaten path that are real treasures ...
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Only a step away from the sea of Rome, you don't go to the beach to sunbathe but to admire the ancient secrets of Ostia Antica. It's always time to go on vacation, and visiting this archaeological park is like going on vacation in the distant past. Located 46 km from Rome, reachable by car in 45 ...
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Italy offers countless opportunities for visits and even outside the itineraries usually more popular with tourists, there are real gems to be discovered and admired. Let's explore together these locations that are often underestimated but really worth a visit.
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The Amalfi Coast is the stretched coastline of Campania, located south of the Sorrento Peninsula, overlooking the Gulf of Salerno; it is bordered to the west from Positano to the east from Vietri sul Mare.
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Aegades in greek means island of goats, and then the Egusa also took the name of Capraia, believing it to be inhabited by wild goats, as he relates in the book Homer's Odyssey.
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11miles long, where Tuscany meets Umbria, the Niccone valley or also called ‘Valle del Niccone’, owes its name to the Niccone stream, a tributary of the Tiber which is located between Umbertide and Cortona.
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More and more places of art and culture are taking numerous initiatives in order to show their treasures to homebound visitors. Not sure where to start? We recommend to start your virtual tour from these unmissable museums
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If you visit Italy for the second or third time, it is really worth discovering Ravenna, where you can find culture, relaxation and amusement.
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We continue our journey in Tuscany with ten other destinations that will make you fall in love with this wonderful region, rich in history and culture.
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