02/03/2023
What you Cannot miss in Italy?
Let's dive in! . . .
FLORENCE Cathedral
The Duomo or the Santa Maria del Fiore is the symbol of Firenze and stands out in the Florentine skyline. The Duomo is the fourth largest cathedral in Europe.
LAKE COMO
A world within a world. This is Lake Como It is the perfect destination for active as well as relaxing holidays in Italy. Shores, small towns, peaks, green valley, all to discover!
The COLOSSEUM
The Icon of Roma It's the largest amphitheatre built during the Roman Empire. Inaugurated in 80 AD, it offered gladiator fights, executions and animal hunts.
MODICA and the VAL DI NOTO in SICILY
A UNESCO world heritage site Eight towns located in south-eastern Sicily, examples of 'anti-seismic' urban planning executed in the late Baroque style. LECCE in PUGLIA
If Puglia were a movie, Lecce would be cast in the starring role. Bequeathed with a generous stash of baroque buildings by its 17th-century architects. It's a great base from which to explore the Salento.
SARDINIA
Don't miss a journey to the island of the emerald sea, nuraghi, unspoilt nature and millenary traditions.
MATERA
Matera is one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in history dating back to the Palaeolithic period. A place rich in scenery, unique architectural works, views of incomparable charm.
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THE CANALS of VENICE
The canals of Venice are the main highlight of the city. 150 canals running through Venice, which makes the city a collection of tiny islands connected by bridges and walkways. The Venetian charm comes gradually and irrevocably. Once it happens, there is nothing you can do about it. This place is one of the most photographed places in Venice.
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