When traveling to Rome, leave a morning free to market about the city. You can visit one of the many food markets that Rome has in virtually every corner, or more specifically look for one of the terrific flea markets or specialty outdoor fairs. Read the rest »
Along the Eastern seaboard of Italy you’ll find a large number of resorts, water activities, beautiful ocean views and an ample amount of fun and music. Read the rest »
If you’re anxious to see the ruins in both Italy and Greece, but simply can’t find the time to do both parts of the trip, you can get more than a sampling of Greek ruins without ever leaving Italy. Read the rest »
In a small town in the south of Italy lives a big tradition. The town of Nola is known throughout Italy for its amazing Lily Festival held every year in late June. Read the rest »
The Vatican might only 108 acres large, but the tiny country’s power is undisputed. The Vatican City is a country in its own right, and is home to the head of the Catholic Church – the Pope. Read the rest »
The stretch of coastline termed the Amalfi Coast is famous for its beauty. The coast is a stunning example of Italian beauty that has been inviting celebrities and other tourists for decades. Read the rest »
Venice is among the most expensive cities in Italy, and when you travel to a city such as Venice it’s easy to become entangled in the fun and grandness of the city. Read the rest »