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In the heart of Puglia’s Itria Valley lies Alberobello, a village of timeless beauty and iconic charm. Its trulli, whitewashed, cone-topped dwellings, are more than architecture; they’re a fairytale landscape brought to life. A destination where tradition meets quiet luxury, and every stone ...


Discover the San Pietro Island and its amazing hidden places!


Umbria is considered the heart of Italy. The only region in the center-south that has no outlet on the sea, makes its landscape and artistic beauties the centerpiece of its well-known beauty.


Uncover Italy’s hidden treasures with the new discovery of an ancient Roman mosaic beneath the Amarone vineyards. This remarkable find adds a layer of history to your wine holiday, blending culture and indulgence in one unforgettable experience. Let your next Italian getaway take you where the ...


Famed as an exclusive Italian destination since the late 19th century, Capri has long been associated with glamorous, high-end holidays and elite tourism. Over time, it has also embraced a thriving culture of cruise tourism and day-trippers, all drawn to its irresistible Italian charm.


Summer has finished, but we are still in need of a nice day of relaxation and fun at the beach, maybe in one of the gorgeous spots of Salento or why not even on the Gargano peninsula.


Iconic place to visit if you plan to spend your holiday in Italy


While travelling through the center of Italy, don’t miss the opportunity to visit Civita di Bagnoregio, a small village full of charm.


Founded by the Umbrians, Città di Castello t became a Roman municipality under the name Tifernum Tiberinum.


If you have the opportunity to come to Italy, and you are in a bar, you might happen to hear this expression from the locals: “Excuse me can I have a prosecchino?". And it is indeed the real Italian Prosecco, not a new revised version!


Noto is a splendid example of the Sicilian Baroque. Despite its modest size, it was an important Sicilian, Roman, Byzantine and then Arab center.


Live a fairytale experience on the D day, on the shores of the most romantic lake in the world.