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DESTINATION PAGE

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The Destination

1. Relaxing getaway

Abruzzo

Offers something for everyone from sandy and pebbly beaches to breathtaking mountain tops to medieval towns and castles, hiking in the summer and ski in the winter.

Spend your days here, wandering the beautiful towns or at the beach. 

Try local pasta, cooked meats, cold meats, pastries and locally produced wine.

2. Cultural experience

Tuscany

Visit the historical art centre of Italy- Florence. Check out world-famous attractions, art museums and magical buildings.

Take a trip to Siena, the medieval gem of Tuscany.

Cross off Pisa from your bucket list.

Taste the famous wines of Chianti.

Do not miss this enchanting region.

3. The heart of Italy

Rome

Walk the ancient streets of Rome and marvel at the ancient ruins sites all over the city.

Take a stroll to the Colosseum and visit the Pantheon.

Be sure not to miss the Castel Sant'Angelo, the Trevi fountain and the Spanish steps.

Also, pay a visit to the Vatican City which is not a part of Rome but in Rome.

4. Romantic escape

Venice

Cruise the canals of Venice on a Gondola with your sweetheart.

Walkthrough Piazza San Marco and visit the cathedral.

Enjoy the view of the Grand Canal from the bridge (Ponte Rialto).

Take a trip to Murano and see the amazing glassworks or visit the colourful city of Burano.

5. Sweet streets

Sicily

Visit the Southern gem of Italy.

Not only home to the famous Etna but also to big cities Palermo and Catania.

It is here, where the delicious and widely loved pastry the Cannoli was invented and today, it is still the best place to buy a real Cannoli.

Sicily is also famous for its fish dishes.

6. Charming streets

Puglia

Explore this lesser know part of Italy.

The most famous city in this fabulous region is Bari and Alberobello.

It is in Alberobello where you will find the little white round huts with the brownish pointed roof.

With loads of off the beaten path cities and attractions, this region is for those who wish to escape the bigger touristy locations.

7. North-West Italy

Castelletto d'Orba

A region still untouched by tourists, this location is ideal for those who like the freedom that comes with renting a car and exploring nearby towns and cities by car.

With Genoa, Milan and Turin close by, it is a great location to explore on your own time and at your own pace.

Day trips to Florence are also possible from here.

8. Shopaholics

Milan

Discover the fashion capital of the world.

Shopping or window shopping is probably on most women's bucket list.

Take a stroll to the famous Duomo and marvel at this gothic-styled cathedral.

A day trip to the Ferrari museum is also possible from Milan.

9. Romantics

Verona

This little gem is for all the romantics.

Visit Juliet's house, see the balcony and write her a letter and leave it in the wall...

Marvel at the Arena of Verona.

Pay a visit to the Castelvecchio museum, the Roman theatre and walk the streets after sunset.

There is a lot off little things to see in Verona, making it a perfect day trip.

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