Tropea: The Gem of Calabria
Tropea might be the referred to as the poorest place in Italy, it is also famous for beautiful beaches, unspoiled culture and friendly people.
Italy is in the soul of every traveler, that’s why the best selling travel books are about Italy. But the place that gets the largest number of American visitors is England!
We will never tire of stories about the entire country of Italy, from the Dolomites down to Mount Etna.
Tropea might be the referred to as the poorest place in Italy, it is also famous for beautiful beaches, unspoiled culture and friendly people.
The Pantheon in Rome, one of the most historic and important buildings in Rome, Italy, going back many centuries. A look at the Pantheon.
Rome’s Trattorias are where the magic truly happens in the Eternal city. Excerpt from Maria Pasquale’s new book The Eternal City, Recipes from Rome.
Cheese rolling is the competition every spring in Marche, Italy. Ruzzola!
Tuscany: Tips for taking the best road trips across Tuscany and seeing the important towns there.
Camogli, in the Liguria province on the coast of Italy, is a pretty much-undiscovered resort town with gorgeous beaches and harbor.
Italy on less: budget travel. Seeing Italy on the cheap, spending a month there for less than $200 per day. Winning solution!
Ischia isn’t as well-known as other tourist stops in Italy, yet. Salty sea water the temperature of a hot tub, turquoise waters, and uncrowded beaches.
When traveling to a new destination, we will either remember it forever, or start to forget it. In Torino, Italy, that won’t be the case; you’ll remember it.
Kayaking the canals of Venice, seeing Murano, Burano and other islands by kayak. Ann Banks explores the famous city’s canals with a paddle.
Umbria is a land of saints, monasteries, and castles. But there is more to the ‘green heart’ of Italy – olive groves, truffles, and lakes to explore.
Altared tells the story of how a family bought an 11th century church in Tuscany and restored it into a luxurious home with difficulty.