The peninsula, Italy, is arguably the place that is home to the best cuisine in the world. The Italian cuisine is rich in flavor and tradition but in saying this it has such a diverse range of dishes that one can travel up and down the Mediterranean lined coastline and eat something different in every town. Read the rest »
While the major cities of Italy might be situated in the northern part of the country, that is certainly no reason to avoid the amazing scenery and the opportunities present in the southern portion of the country. Read the rest »
Italy is most popular with tourists in the summer months, and for many travelers, this is simply the best time to visit, especially if you have children in school the rest of the year. Read the rest »
All of Italy is beautiful, but southern Italy is distinctive with its warm weather, ample waterfront and intriguing sites. When visiting Italy, leave some time to explore not just the major cities, but the smaller towns and seaside of the south as well. Read the rest »
One of the most romantic towns in Italy, Positano is located directly on the side of a cliff. Build first as a fishing village, the charming town of Positano grew up rather than out, and the layers and stacks of pastel buildings are now one of the most relaxing and charming sights in all of Italy – a true romantic haven. Read the rest »
Both men and women often dream of making it to Italy to see the sights and experience the huge amounts of culture and art available throughout the nation, but even the most culturally sensitive man needs to take a break every now and again to see something a bit more exciting than yet another religious painting. Read the rest »
Of all the cities in Italy, Naples seems to have the most sordid reputation, although you could argue the point for Sicily. Read the rest »