Easily one of the most recognizable regions of Italy, Apulia is also one of the less well known. The region Italians refer to as Puglia is a wonderful place to visit, but many travelers fail to extend their trip into this, the boot heel of Italy. Read the rest »
Florence is among the most popular cities to visit when on tour in Italy. With the number of sights in the ancient city, it’s no wonder that is city famous for intelligence and wonder in the fifteenth century still has so many terrific aspects to visit. Read the rest »
With the economy tight, it’s no wonder that tourists are cutting back on spending, but with a tight economy comes fabulous opportunities for discount travel options. Read the rest »
The middle of May sees much excitement for vintage car lovers. What used to be a pure endurance race between two competing automobile clubs has become one of the most cherished road races in Italy. Read the rest »
Liguria is one of the smallest regions in Italy, but it packs a serious punch. Well known as a serious resort area throughout Italy, it is not often found on the tours for visitors. Read the rest »
With almost 1800 years of history including some blood-chilling prison scenes, the Castel Sant’Angelo is the favorite landmark of many Romans, and this is saying a great deal as these native people tend to be blasé about the wonders of their fair city. Read the rest »
Unlike the more traveled regions of Italy, Basilicata is best reserved for seasoned travelers. This is a region found in the “calve” of Italy, and the locals here are not especially accustomed to tourists, so you won’t find any tour buses here. Read the rest »