Vatican Square, Rome
From the sunny southern slopes of the Alps to the lush orange groves of Sicily to the great cultural cities of Florence and Rome, Italy offers enormous variety not only in its landscape but also in its customs and food. Added to this are the warm, friendly people and long summers.
Set against a spectacular backdrop of rolling countryside peppered with ancient castles and elegant towns, the Adriatic Riviera is a popular beach destination. Visit the chic boutiques of Riccione...
One of Italy’s best kept secrets, the beautiful region of Calabria offers a truly authentic Italian experience. Be sure to explore the many villages nestled amongst the spectacular mountainous...
This picturesque region is brimming with a serene landscape, fairytale castles, historic cities and medieval cathedrals. Visit Bologna for fine architecture, lush parks and shopping or discover...
Two of the top destinations in the Tuscany region of Italy: Florence the epicentre of the Italian Renaissance is a favourite with art-lovers; Pisa has the breathtaking tower and the architectural...
Northern Italy includes the regions of Aosta, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli, Liguria, Lombardy, Piedmont, Trentino and Veneto. A prosperous industrial and agricultural area, it is enclosed in the north by...
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Blessed with a stunning coastline of jagged cliffs and intimate coves, the Liguria Riviera & Genoa has something for everyone! Relax on the glittering shores of Portofino, home to exclusive yachts...
Stylish and fast-paced Milan is a major financial and business centre. Enjoy shopping in one of the capitals of fashion and design. Alternatively Milan has plenty of historical sites and world class...
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The Neapolitan Riviera is the rugged and beautiful coastline of the Campania region in Italy. A walker’s paradise, it includes lively Naples, the ruins of Herculaneum and Pompeii, the active Mount...
From ancient Rome to the thoroughly modern-day fashion stores, this is the Eternal City. Home to the Vatican with Saint Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. Rome’s cultural riches include the...
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Unspoilt beaches, charming sea towns and archaeological ruins are the attractions of Sardinia. Key tourist sites include the relaxed capital of Cagliari, the Catalan fishing port of Alghero and the...
Bridging the gap between Europe and Africa, Sicily is adorned with relics from past civilisations. Sicily has a natural beauty with rugged mountains, lush tree-covered hillsides and Mount Etna...
Situated on the northeast tip of the beautiful Adriatic Sea, the charming city Trieste is full of tradition and history. Nestled between rugged hillside, sparkling waters and dramatic white cliffs...
Turin is the capital of Italy's Piedmont region. It is famous for Fiat, chocolate, wine, Baroque architecture and the Turin Shroud. Surrounded by the Alps, Turin hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics...
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Tuscany (Toscana) home to the 'Cities of Art' is the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and famed for its wine production. Umbria is known as the Green Heart of Italy, with the Tiber valley basin...
With 10km of sandy beach Lido di Jesolo is a popular seaside resort in the Venetian Riviera. The Adriatic Sea is clean and warm which is ideal for children and water sports. Venice is just a short...
Venice is the Pearl of the Adriatic. Travel along the Grand Canal on a gondola. View such fabled sights as the Bridge of Sighs and Rialto Bridge. Visit St Mark's Square with its magnificent Basilica...
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Verona is one of Italy's loveliest towns with pink-hued medieval buildings. Nearby peaceful Trento is located in a spectacular mountainous region. Sleek Vicenza is blessed with outstanding 16th...
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