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Here are 5 of the most beautiful cities to visit in Italy all periods of the year.


The stunning coast of the Province of Trapani is spaced in between enchanting bays and beaches that greet the transparent sea. At turns resounding with tones of green and deep blue, the waters run towards the spectacular panorama of the Egadi Islands. This setting, a dream-come-true, is perfect for ...


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.


No trip to central Italy is complete without a visit to the Tuscan coast, from Livorno to Grosseto, the coastline of the Tuscany region is a coveted destination for tourists from all over the world.


Indulge in the Amalfi Coast's beauty and cliff-side views


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.


Founded by the Ishmaelite Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, Smeralda Coast is the most exclusive place of relaxation and vacation in Sardinia and the whole of Italy.


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.


While waiting for your next fairytale experience in one of our luxury villas on Como lake, we have selected some of the most charming spots for you to visit in the Lake Como area.


11 miles 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.


The desire of visiting beautiful seas and not crowded places is fulfilled by the smallest islands of Italy, charming gems in the Mediterranean sea. Unknown to most people, they are the perfect place to spend holidays.


Lucca is a city of Roman foundation and purely medieval, as it still bears witness to the walls of its beautiful Old Town.