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With its rolling olive groves, whitewashed villages and luxury vacation villas, Puglia in Southern Italy has long been a well-kept secret of discerning travellers. It is a region steeped in history, where traditional masserie (farmhouses) stand beside sun-drenched vineyards and moder holiday homes, ...
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From rugged coves to strikingly clear blue waters, history-rich towns to ancient ruins, Sicily’s best places of interest for a luxury Italian vacation boast sights to behold. The island offers a realm of folklore treasures, stunning coastlines, and exquisite luxury holiday villas for rent, where ...
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From the immortal art of the Renaissance to the quiet elegance of the Arno River, every corner in Florence pulses with a sense of beauty and history. But while the treasures of Michelangelo and Botticelli continue to dazzle the eye, it is the city's gastronomic scene with Michelin-starred ...
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The Amalfi Coast—an unparalleled stretch of Italian coastline that has become a playground for the world's elite, a seductive siren calling to A-listers with its promise of crystalline waters, cascading cliffside villages, and, of course, extraordinary cuisine. It’s no surprise, then, that this ...
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Boasting everything one could desire for an Italian vacation—sunny weather, crystal-clear waters, a rich history, and the best luxury villas for rent—Sicily, the Mediterranean’s largest island, continues to captivate refined travellers around the globe. Its unmistakable Italian essence has ...
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With its verdant landscapes, traditional luxury villas, and local cuisine, Umbria is finally entering the top destinations for an Italian vacation. Known as the green heart of Italy, this wooded region is home to some of the most beautiful towns and villages, providing the perfect base for a ...
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As one navigates the cinder-strewn road in northern Sicily with the majestic, fire-filled volcano Etna looming to the left, one could ask why would anyone choose to craft wine in a place at first sight so unsuitable for wine-growing. The answer lies in the timeless landscape of ancient, gnarled bush ...
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Embark on an authentic Italian vacation in Tuscany to unveil the most sophisticated wineries, where rolling hills, exclusive vineyards and wines blend with luxury holiday villas for rent. For wine and gastronomy lovers, this region will charm sophisticated travellers with an A-list of design ...
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Jun 182024 Tuscany food guide
 A luxury vacation to Italy will capture your heart with sweeping views, but the real discovery is the one that charms the palate and makes refined tourists fall in love with Tuscan gastronomy and local cuisine. Dive into the most famous recipes of Tuscany and enjoy our exclusive travel food ...
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Mar 152024 Sardinia food guide
Saying Sardinian food immediately reminds to Italian people two words: "porceddu" (piglet) and "carasau" (Sardinian bread). Sardinian cuisine gratifies the most demanding palates with its simple taste full of natural ingredients.
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With panoramic views and picturesque scenarios, Amalfi Coast appears as a terrace suspended between the cobalt-blue sea and the slopes of the mountains. Get ready to experience a place like no other on earth: an incredibly beautiful land of mountain and sea, where pastel buildings tumble down the ...
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Umbria is a land particularly suited to viniculture. Its moderate climate and gentle rolling hills that favor exposure to the sun, all contribute to making such excellent Umbrian wines, produced by the winegrowers of the region since ancient times.
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