While there are no two towns or even houses alike in the rolling hills of Tuscany, there does come a time for many travelers that they start to get a bit worn-out from trying to absorb so many works of art and so many fine vineyards in a set amount of time. Read the rest »
While there are no two towns or even houses alike in the rolling hills of Tuscany, there does come a time for many travelers that they start to get a bit worn-out from trying to absorb so many works of art and so many fine vineyards in a set amount of time. Read the rest »
Intensely popular with good reason, Lake Como, or Lago di Como, is shaped much like an inverted Y and is the deepest lake in all of Italy.
The tallest mountain in Italy is also one of its hottest tourist attractions – literally. Mount Etna is a volcano located on the island of Sicily and so long as it’s not erupting, the mountain is open for visitors to tour and explore.
Increasingly popular, cruising around the Mediterranean is a wonderful way to experience a lot of Italy in a relatively short period of time.
Part of northeastern Italy, the province of Veneto is a surprising gem of adorable towns and true treasures of agricultural countryside.
If you’re planning to visit Sicily, the island at the far south of Italy, be prepared for the stunning beauty and rich history of this dazzling area.
This beautiful region in the center of Italy is often called the green heart. Rolling, lush hills and spectacular sights make the region relaxing, rejuvenating and just plain fascinating. 

