Versilia
The region is located in northern Tuscany between the lake of Massaciuccoli and the Cinquale river; it's well known for its fine sandy beaches an area of 20 km. The coastline includes the towns of Camaiore, Forte dei Marmi, Massarosa, Pietrasanta, Seravezza, Stazzema and Viareggio.
Lunigiana Travel Guide
Just look at Montereggio, the village of the travelling booksellers; Parana, was home to the travelling booksellers and talk to the people and you'll understand because all those who in time have had to leave these places, are returned here.
Pesaro-Urbino Travel Guide
Pesaro-Urbino district is wetting by the Adriatic sea: it is note for its "maioliche", the parks, the castles and its artistc treasures as well as adequate receptive structures and amusements for the seaside, religious, "green" and enogastronomic tourism.
The Saint Francis Walk
October 4 will be the festivity dedicated to Saint Francis, Patron of Italy: founder of the Order of the Smaller Friars and protector of the nature.
Savona and the Riviera delle Palme
A Riviera unrolling for more than one hundred kilometres, with the sea striving its best to satisfy its lovers coming from all over Europe: long beaches, bending sea-front promenades, high cliffs, pebbly inlets, tourist harbors and the wonderful sight of sperm whales, rorqual whales and dolphins.
Elba: Travel Guide for the island
The Island of the Treasures: according to legend the island is the pearl from a precious necklace that Venus dropped in the sea. It is in stretch of Mare Tirreno that washes the livornese coast and the islands of Capraia, Montecristo, Gorgona, Giannutri, Giglio and Pianosa (Tuscan Archipelago).
Trieste Travel Guide
After many kilometres of flat terrain the landscape suddenly changes and the eye is awakened. Orderly patterns of right-angled lines give way to rugged stretches signalling the first formations of the limestone Carso as it plunges down to the sea. This marks the beginning of the province of Trieste.
Argenta Travel Guide
Argenta is situated in Ferrara's province; it has about 22.000 inhabitants on 311 square metres divided in 13 hamlets. This city boasts of an ancient town-center ed a complex system of museums, the Ecomuseum of Argenta, grown up around a beautiful oasi of marshland.
Fontanellato Travel Guide
Wonderful centre in the parmense land, Fontanellato takes its name from the ancient place-name “Fontana Lata” which is a reference to the abundant water resources and characteristic “risorgive” (natural springs) of area lying between the uplands and lowlands of the Po Valley.
Ciociaria Travel Guide
Modern Ciociaria, whose main town is Frosinone, can be said to be descended directly from Latium adiectum. The heart of this territory is an ample, almost endless valley stretching from Rome to the river Liri.This province has a mixed economy with four large industrial sites, ample plain lands with a prosperous agriculture and a developing tourism industry.
Prato Travel Guide
Prato is in the hinterland of the zone more at north of the Tuscany, at north of Florence and at south of Pistoia, at little kilometres of distance from both. Although the tormented story, the town was always forge of art and culture, let alone of thriving handicraft and commercial activity.
Trento Travel Guide
Surrounded from immense and calm valleys punctuated from castles and lakes, it is tourist destination either in the summer season or winter. The old villages, the churches, the castles, the urbanized landscape form an interlacement of itineraries, presences, atmospheres and suggestions.
Modena Travel Guide
Modena, agreeable city of the Po Plan rises long the Emilia street. It is known in all over the world for the Ferrari motorist with seat in Maranello. With its rich province of parish churches and romanesque castles is considered a true artistic jewel.
Costa degli Etruschi
For over 90 uninterrupted kilometres, clear water shading from emerald green to deepest blue washes the coast, the water quality and services provided by the coastal resorts have been awarded the European Union's Blue Flag.A line of splendid resorts stretches from Livorno to Piombino - Castiglioncello, Quercianella, Rosignano, Vada, Cecina, Bibbona, Marina di Castagneto and San Vincenzo.
Messina and its suburbs
The city is located near the Straits of Messina, on the north-east sicilian coast. Messina welcomes the tourist that lands in Sicily with flavours, legends, myths, history and all colour shades of sun, sea and ground.
Genoa Travel Guide
Sixth town of Italy for importance; its port is one between the first of the southern Europe. The province of Genoa is one of the tourist more visited destinations of the Liguria, thanks at its artistic beauties, at its landscapes, at the sea and at the structures of welcome and fun.
Perugia Travel Guide
Perugia is the chief town of Umbria. This beautiful town is sited on a hill in the middle of a verdant country. His central square is considered one of the most beautiful squares
of Italy and history, traditions, art and nature make a unique ensemble in this town as in the whole
Verona Travel Guide
Magnificent chief town of the Veneto, well-known for the Arena, suggestive amphitheatre of the roman epoch and to be been chosen like background at the famous drama of Shakespeare. The territory offers tourist destinations also in naturalistic field: the lake of Garda, hills and mountains.
Alessandria Travel Guide
Alessandria, chief town of Province, is situated in the south-oriental shred of the Piedmonte, at the confluence of the rivers Bormida and Tanaro and is in the centre of the firm triangle composed by Milan, Turin and Genoa. It is land of castles, villas and ancient noble abodes.
Saluzzo Travel Guide
Behind the austere portals of ancient churches and noble palaces in Saluzzo (Cuneo), Manta, Lagnasco, Staffarda and in the valleys of Saluzzo territory it is possible to discover the refined elegance of an area with a depp historical tradition and with an innate feeling for beauty.