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by travelista73 |
From Michelin-starred dining and DOC wines to crystal clear marine protected waters and ancient temples, Crotone is a province rich in nature and history…
by Myra Robinson |
Everyone wants to go to Venice – that’s why it gets so crowded. But if you’d like to experience the atmosphere of Venice without the crowds, try Chioggia.
A…
by travelista73 |
Known as the Land of Two Seas, Catanzaro offers scenic vistas over the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west and the Ionian Sea to the east, while its Michelin-starred…
by Silvia Donati |
One of the most fascinating cities in Italy, with a thousand-years-old history, a historic center rich with churches and palaces, and a cuisine and street food…
by travelista73 |
The crown of Calabria’s coastal towns, Vibo Valentia’s beaches are among Europe’s most prized jewels. Go for the beaches, but stay for the history, culture and…
by travelista73 |
Two miles from Sicily - across the Straits of Messina - lays the Province of Reggio Calabria; a seaside idyll with violet beaches, a picturesque fishing…
by Silvia Donati |
The southern region of Campania – the one you’re most likely to visit for Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast – has five UNESCO World Heritage sites (plus one you can…
by travelista73 |
Naples’ Sorrentine Peninsula is the insta-famous stretch of coast that Italian summer dreams are made of. If you can count yourself among those fortunate…
by Kristie Prada |
Lake Maggiore, meaning the ‘greatest’ is often overshadowed by its beautiful neighbour Lake Como.
We are inundated with images of the glamour and fame…
by Silvia Donati |
On the south-eastern coast of Sicily is a string of marine villages and wild beaches suited for a serene holiday dictated by leisurely nature walks, long…
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