unconventional tours

Travel in style through Italy's iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and vibrant cities, from the romantic canals of Venice to the historic ruins of Rome


 

 


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 ...


There is a saying in Italy that is almost sacred: “Natale con i tuoi, Pasqua con chi vuoi”, meaning Christmas with family and Easter (or any other festivity) with friends. The atmosphere around this time of the year is magical as festive celebrations take place everywhere from the biggest ...


Drawing up a list of Italian cities, villages and towns that deserve to be visited would be too long to do. Today, we introduce you to 5 cities to visit at any time of the year.


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.


If you are a lover of greenery shaped by human ingenuity and Italian creativity, here you will find a list of park gardens to visit


Starting from Saturday 13th June 2020, The Baths of Caracalla “Thermae Antonianae”, located in Rome, have been finally reopened to the public.


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.


It is the second-largest lake in Italy by extension, the first being Lake Garda. 80% of Lake Maggiore belongs to Piedmontese soil and a minimum part to the Lombardy region, while the remaining 20% belongs to Switzerland.


If you have the opportunity to visit Sicily, don't miss going to Catania.


Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Castel del Monte was built by Emperor Federico II in the thirteenth century, 18 km from the town of Andria, Puglia.


If you have decided to be inspired by Umbria, and you are looking for a luxury vacation villa to rent in this region, but you don’t know which is the best area, here you will find some useful information on this beating green heart in the centre of Italy.


A place for leisure and a symbol of power for the aristocratic families of the past, the labyrinth has always amused and enchanted its visitors with its treacherous paths.