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Picture yourself in a tranquil oasis, surrounded by sun-kissed olive groves and the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea. Welcome to Puglia, the hidden gem of Southern Italy, where time seems to slow down, and every moment is an invitation to indulge in luxury and relaxation.
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For discerning travellers seeking an Italian vacation in a peaceful oasis with breathtaking lake views, Como is the ultimate destination for a blissful escapade. Its unique charm lies in the charming villages by the calm body of water, which beauty has inspired poets and artists since ancient Roman ...
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In Italy you can play golf in about 300 fields, from the Valle d'Aosta region to Sicily. Home in Italy presents a selection of the most exclusive golf courses in Italy, such as Chervò Golf San Vigilio, Le Betulle Golf Club, Golf Club Castelconturbia, Circolo Golf Villa d'Este, Pevero Golf Club ...
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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.
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The curtain of the Umbrian hills opens, a real postcard image where these golf courses are worth traveling for. Located in the center of Italy, Umbria looks a lot like Tuscany did before it became overrun with tourists.
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Discover the best trekking parks in Tuscany and dive into nature!
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There are many curiosities surrounding Tuscany and we want to reveal ten of them that perhaps you did not know.
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The idea of the Amalfi coast makes you think of the sea, good food and magnificent landscapes with its villages, perched among the rocks.
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Looking for a villa in Italy to spend your holiday and practice yoga? That's the perfect combination for all those seeking a full regeneration!
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At the end of the first millennium, many pilgrims crossed Europe from Canterbury or from the ports of Apulia to arrive finally at Rome, to pray at the tomb of the Apostle Peter.
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Today we talk about the region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located in that part of the boot in the north east of Italy, recognizable on the map because it is located between Venice and Trieste.
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