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Amalfi Coast
Apulia
Lake Como
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Tuscany
Tuscany is one of the world’s most irresistible destinations.
It is a land for all seasons; it offers an agreeable climate as well as excellent world-class cuisine, wine, architecture, art history and a breathtaking coastline. Every year, millions of people from all over the world enjoy its timeless beauty, unspoiled nature and awe-inspiring countryside. Towering cypresses scattered on the rolling hills, endless rows of verdant vineyards, and regal olive trees next to the yellow sunflowers fields: this is the scenery you find driving around this blessed land. As you stroll through its medieval villages, Tuscany being Tuscany, you are greeted with a great sense of hospitality.
Where in tuscany?
Chianti – a picturesque Italian destination renowned for its rolling vineyards, charming medieval villages, and world-class wine experiences
Val d’Orcia – a breathtaking region known for its idyllic landscapes, cypress-lined hills, historic towns, and timeless charm perfect for a serene getaway
Maremma – a diverse Tuscan gem offering unspoiled beaches, lush countryside, charming villages, and a perfect blend of nature, history, and relaxation
Near Florence – a Renaissance treasure trove, famed for its art, architecture, and culture, offering an unforgettable blend of history and modern charm
Near Siena – a medieval masterpiece renowned for its stunning Piazza del Campo, Gothic architecture, and vibrant Palio horse race
Near Lucca – a charming walled city known for its cobblestone streets, historic towers, and a relaxed blend of art, culture, and Tuscan beauty
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is 25 miles of awe-inspiring Mediterranean coastline.
Whether you find yourself in one of its little hillside villages, in the middle of a lemon grove or hanging over its shimmering harbors, here la Dolce Vita appears timeless. While among the cities of the Amalfi Coast, Positano has a more international appeal and a dramatic, beautiful scenery, do not underestimate the Sorrento Coast, with its Old World graciousness and a unique local flair. A few miles off the coast is the island of Capri, sporty and elegant, an ideal destination for those who love the sea but crave the excitement of being on a famous island.
Where on the Amalfi Coast?
Positano and Amalfi area – dazzling coastal escapes, famed for their colorful cliffside villages, azure waters, and breathtaking Mediterranean charm. Please note due to the morphology of the territory, this area might be challenging for visitors with mobility issues.
Sorrento area – a sun-kissed coastal haven overlooking the Bay of Naples, known for its lemon groves, vibrant piazzas, and a more family-friendly walking experience.
Apulia
With a rich history that spans over millennia and over 500 miles of coastline, the enchanting region of Puglia is a real tourist dream where Italian hospitality can be enjoyed all year round. It is located in the south-east of the Italian boot and graced by a pleasant climate perfect for harvesting olives and grapes, an activity that locals have elevated to art. Your daily excursions will unveil new sights at every corner, and every meal will be a trip for your taste buds with the impressive selection of local food specialties Puglia has to offer. Whether you decide to spend your time exploring the surroundings or just relax and indulge in all the perks your villa stay can offer, Puglia will treat you to an unforgettable experience.
Lake Como
Lake Como, considered Italy’s most beautiful lake, possesses a unique picturesque and classic quality. For this reason it has been the setting of many feature films, among them Star Wars Episode II, Casino Royale and Ocean’s Twelve. After filming Ocean’s Twelve, George Clooney even decided to purchase a villa of his own here. For centuries various famous writers, such as Byron, Stendhal and Shelley, as well as members of royalty have made Lake Como their favorite destination for its peaceful and tranquil aura, its enchanting elegant villages along the shore surrounded by lush groves of trees. Milan, the fashion capital of Italy, with its rich historical and artistic heritage, is only 27 miles away by bus and train.
Sicily
Sicily, like all regions of Italy, has its own rich and unique culture, especially with regard to the arts, music, literature, cuisine, architecture and language. From ancient times Sicily has been conquered by many powerful civilizations coming from all sides of the Mediterranean and from the distant north. Because of its rich and varied past, Sicily today is an amalgam of all these various artistic and architectural influences that have been absorbed during the centuries creating something extraordinary you will be charmed by. It is impossible to list here all the great things Sicily has to offer – one must visit the island and try himself, one must meet the people, eat their food and smell the air to really understand what Sicily is all about.
UMBRIA
Southwest of Tuscany is Umbria, also known as “The Green Heart of Italy” since it is the only region in the center-south of the Italian peninsula not touched by the sea. It is a nice alternative for those who have already visited Tuscany and long to keep exploring Italy further. The bucolic landscape of Umbria was the territory where Etruscans, Roman, Carthaginians and even Goths once ruled and their architectural and artistic legacy is still present here. This region includes an impressive share of art and historical sites however since the agriculture is still an integral part of the daily life, Umbria is also famous for its food and products of the land, such as excellent olive oil and fine wines.
SARDINIA
The enchanting island of Sardinia and its 1,850km of shoreline, offers amazingly crystal-clear turquoise seas, and has always been considered a beach haven for jet-setting Europeans. Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily and neatly encapsulates the best of the Mediterranean. The unspoiled, rich cultural land of Sardinia has something for everyone, from the world famous Costa Smeralda, with breathtaking scenery and exclusive hotels, to the unspoiled southern coast with its many secluded beaches and a Caribbean-like turquoise sea. Wherever you are in Sardinia, there will be a stunning coastline with beautiful bays and beaches, vibrant yet unspoiled towns to explore, charming villages begging to be discovered and delicious food and wine to be enjoyed.
City destinations
FLORENCE
Florence is the capital of Tuscany and, for its architectural splendor, one of the most beautiful cities of the world. Resting on the Arno river banks is the cradle of art, the mother of the Italian language and the home of Opera, blessed with a spell-bounding atmosphere which has never failed to delight its visitors. Famous for the art and architecture, Florence is an obligatory destination for the first-timer visitor of Italy. You can come to this city several times to discover different layers of culture and history, and every time you will ask for more. Besides the wealth of outdoor monuments and the timeless collections of art treasured in its museums, Florence offers delicious gastronomic riches, fashionable shops and exclusive outlets, and products of exquisite local craftsmanship making it a destination worth coming back to.
ROME
Rome is the metropolitan capital of Italy and part of its allure is that it consists of many cities in one: the heart of the ancient world, with its massive monuments, wonderful statues and fabulous ruins; the Holy City of soaring cathedrals, rich mosaics and eerie catacombs; and the modern city of fashionable shops, cafes, and rich cultural attractions.
Romans have great gastronomy traditions, deriving from ancient past. Here food is seasonal and you can enjoy great dishes either inspired by traditional simple recipes of the past, or created with local ingredients and modern techniques. Rome reveals the true self when you walk without destination: stare drop-jawed at its overwhelming artistic wonders, lose yourself in its labyrinth of narrow streets and do not forget to savor its specialties.
VENICE
The grandeur of Venice is revealed by its architecture: magnificent cathedrals, civil palaces and public squares that reflect a fascinating blend of Byzantine, Romanesque and Gothic influences, besides attesting to the affluence and power of the city at its height.
Venice is the city of beauty and enchantment, where fantasy and reality collide. The romantic Floating City stirs the heart and imagination with its canals, where gondolas glide by peacefully between the small 118 islands, and the narrow, winding streets, where light, shadow and color create ever-changing views. It is no wonder why Venice is one of the world’s most unique places that counts approximately 20 million tourist visits annually – a number that keeps increasing year after year.
PORTOFINO
Originally a small Italian fishing village, Portofino has become through the years an international chic resort popular among the jet-setters. The bright colorful town is crowded around its narrow cove where we find the famous piazzetta, the heart of fashionable Portofino. Enjoy a lunch in a harbor-side restaurant while looking the picturesque bay, populated by small fishing boats and luxurious yachts. Explore the Ligurian Coast with Zoagli and its famous boardwalk, Rapallo, Santa Margherita Ligure, Camogli, Sestri Levante, Chiavari, the historical Genova and the picturesque Cinque Terre. Wherever you decide to go, be prepared to taste a slice of the authentic Mediterranean lifestyle!
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