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Use Website In a Screen-Reader Mode Skip to Content ↵ENTER Skip to Menu ↵ENTER Skip to Footer ↵ENTER Skip menu * Home * Where to go Choose your destination Sea, mountains, cities, national parks and UNESCO sites: in Italy every destination is a unique experience to be fully enjoyed. Cities Rome Venice Milan See all Regions Lazio Sardinia Sicily See all Tourist destinations Lake Garda Gargano Lake Maggiore See all Sea Lampedusa Capri, Procida, Ischia Costa Smeralda See all Mountain Madonna di Campiglio Courmayeur Cortina d'Ampezzo See all Countryside Maremma Toscana Chianti Barbagia See all All destinations Villages UNESCO sites National Parks Lakes Close * What to do Choose from several activities Every trip to Italy is unique: you can build it as you like, based on your lifestyle and needs. 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OK, I get it Search Nearby View all View all regions Close Close Search Search Close Filter by Back Search Share Like Find out more View list Explore map Previous Next ITALIA. OPEN TO MERAVIGLIA. Come to live italian GIRO D’ITALIA 2023 Come to live italian TUSCANY IN A GOBLET Come to live italian PASTA: THE QUEEN OF THE ITALIAN TABLE Come to live italian TENNIS BNL 2023 Come to live italian Close LANDSCAPES THAT WILL TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY, RICH HISTORY, AND DELICIOUS FOOD, YOUR TRIP TO ITALY WILL BE NOTHING SHORT OF UNFORGETTABLE. Destinations UNMISSABLE SITES * Highlights * Cities * UNESCO sites * Regions * Villages * Castles * Tourist destinations Lakes Like LAKE GARDA WALKS: 6 ITINERARIES FOR A RELAXING BREAK Is there a way to unplug and recharge your brain in times of mental fatigue? There are many such options in Italy, but among the most effective is a weekend of walking on Lake Garda. The area is rich in scenic paths and lends itself to wonderful hikes, perfect for relaxing after a tiring week at work. So, what are you waiting for? Go and regenerate yourself in the midst of nature with some healthy exercise and, with your backpack on your shoulders, follow the 6 itineraries we recommend. 3 minutes Villages Like POLIGNANO A MARE: WHAT TO SEE IN A DAY IN THE MOST WELCOMING CITY IN THE WORLD White and perched on a cliff, overlooking a dreamy inlet: Polignano a Mare is one of the most beautiful Apulian villages overlooking the Adriatic Sea, offering emotions with every visit. The 11th edition of the Traveller Review Awards 2023, compiled by Booking.com, named Polignano a Mare the world's most welcoming resort for 2023. The ranking is based on 240 million verified reviews left by customers on the site and rewards the natural and cultural heritage of localities and territories, food and wine and local traditions, as well as the facilities and services provided to welcome tourists and travellers. Another opportunity to dedicate a day to visiting the Apulian city birthplace of Domenico Modugno, legendary author and singer of Volare, one of the most famous Italian songs internationally, and to admire live the vertigo of its blue painted blu or the wonder offered by the town’s many panoramic views, which dominate that stretch of coastline from above. Here, then, is a five-stage itinerary to be enchanted by the beautiful Polignano a Mare, with breathtaking views and places of interest strolling through the historic centre, beaches and caves. Apulia Nature Like EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PLEMMIRIO, THE SYRACUSE NATURE RESERVE A few kilometers from Syracuse, you can immerse yourself in a truly all-Italian earthly paradise: the Plemmirio Marine Park, one of the most pristine protected marine areas in Italy, which extends for 12 kilometers around the Maddalena Peninsula. Between mountain bike excursions, walks and unforgettable snorkeling sessions you’ll find some of the most beautiful beaches in Sicily. Nestled between cliffs overlooking the sea, ready to be immortalized in breathtaking shots. If you are now intrigued, here is everything you should know about the Plemmirio Marine Park, its most beautiful beaches, the Maddalena trail and what to see and eat in the magnificent surroundings of beautiful Syracuse. 4 minutes Tours and experiences Like 7 PLACES TO VISIT IN NAPLES AND ITS SURROUNDINGS WHERE THEY FILMED THE TV SERIES THE SEA BEYOND The third season of The Sea Beyond, on air since February 2023, is liked by everyone, especially the young. It’s the compelling non stereotyped story, focused on the lives of youths locked up in the Nisida juvenile prison, the soundtrack and the settings, that has led this fiction to become a viral phenomenon. Here is an itinerary to discover the places from The Sea Beyond. A 3-day trip around the most important places in the story lines, to allow you to get to know them closely and love them even more. Mostly you’ll walk around the alleys of the historic center of Naples, but be prepared to take the car on the last day to explore the surroundings and be enchanted by the views and the sea. Ready? Spoiler alert: if you haven't finished the third season yet, keep your eyes peeled and you might get a sneak peek. Campania , Naples Tours and experiences Like HORSEBACK RIDING IN AND AROUND ROME: 5 EXPERIENCES NOT TO BE MISSED If you are looking for ideas for activities in contact with nature around Rome, why not explore Lazio's dream places on a wonderful steed? The options for horse-riding trips near Rome cater for everyone: you can choose between a walk on the beach or an excursion by the lake, a trip to the Castelli Romani or, for a relaxing weekend with the whole family, relax in an agritourism with stables. Are you ready to be enchanted by the best that Lazio has to offer? Here are 5 ideas for a horse riding trip in and around Rome. 3 minutes Tours and experiences Like 9 TREKS NEAR BRESCIA TO ENJOY BEAUTIFUL NATURAL PARKS Immerse yourself in Lombard nature for a truly unforgettable trek in Brescia: this area offers some of the most beautiful natural parks and hiking trails in northern Italy. In 2023 Brescia, together with Bergamo, was elected as the Italian Capital of Culture. There is no better occasion to discover the beauty of the city and the surprises of its province. In this article you will find ideas, suggestions and names of all the natural parks not to be missed for a day of trekking near Brescia. 4 minutes City Like ROME She never hides her years, but still wears them well: after all, Rome is the Eternal City. A walk through the streets of Rome is a stroll through History with a capital H. One of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, it offers and almost demands endless new discoveries, thanks to the enormity of its artistic heritage. As a matter of fact, it is home to two capitals in one city: the Italian capital and the home of the Pope in the Vatican, a place of universal pilgrimage to St Peter's Square. Lazio , Rome City Like NAPLES From its charming waterfront under the shadow of Vesuvius, to its beautiful and bustling historic centre: Naples is a stunning city. Its position as a meeting place for various peoples since ancient times has had a profound impact on Naples, making it a cultural hub. This is evident when walking through its streets, full of artistic and architectural treasures. It is a city with a unique magic, blossoming with natural attractions. From amazing food to all kinds of entertainment, you will never be bored. Campania , Naples City Like MILAN Milan, the metropolis that finds a perfect and dynamic balance between history and modernity. While it is considered one of the world's fashion and design capitals, as well as a financial hub, Milan is also a city of culture and thought. While always looking towards the future, this Lombard capital lovingly preserves its prominent history, boasting spectacular museums and some of the most monumental churches in Italy. Lombardy , Milan City Like BOLOGNA Bologna, the delightful capital of Emilia-Romagna, is a lively city, with its blend of fascinating culture, history and delicious traditional food. Nestled among vast plains, gentle, winding valleys and rolling hills with unique and unparalleled panoramas, Bologna may be a young city, but it has an enchantingly rich history. Treat yourself to a relaxing trip, immersed in art, music and good food. Emilia-Romagna , Bologna City Like TURIN Discovering Turin, a multifaceted city rich in historic splendour. Elegant and earnest, Turin boasts a one-of-a-kind artistic and cultural heritage: the elegant aristocratic residences of times gone by, breathtaking Baroque architecture, bountiful museums and priceless monuments still stand tall today, creating a unique blend between past and present. Piedmont , Turin City Like VENICE For many, the most beautiful city in the world. Venice has an eternal and poignant charm, and is today among the world capitals of contemporary art. Timeless and magical, the soul of Venice is made up of 118 islands united together by more than 400 bridges, separated by canals that act as waterways, forever bustling with gondolas and boats in a never-ending back-and-forth. Saying that it is brimming with art treasures is even disrespectful: romantic charm and history are absolutely unique. Veneto , Venice Discover all cities Art and culture Like THE BEST TRAILS IN UNESCO HERITAGE SITES IN ITALY: 10,000 STEPS AMID NATURE AND BEAUTY Here we introduce you to the best trails in Italy's UNESCO heritage sites. Paths immersed in nature and beauty, inviting you to take invigorating walks. It is not only about UNESCO World Heritage cities; the challenge is to explore all of the natural surroundings. Taking 10,000 steps through Italy's rich and varied forest heritage will be good for the spirit as well as the heart. So, are you ready for a bit of exercise and beauty? 4 minutes Art and culture Like THE 15 ITALIAN UNESCO INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE EXCELLENCES And Italy is truly unique in this. Alongside incredible historical sites, there is a very rich intangible heritage, handed down through the generations, that represents an unparalleled cultural legacy. We are talking about the 15 Italian UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage excellences, which could soon become 16, thanks to the candidacy of Italian cuisine, between sustainability and biocultural diversity. There are fifteen recognitions, and just as many destinations for travellers wishing to experience these fascinating phenomena. 5 minutes UNESCO Like ARTISTIC MASTERPIECES AND GASTRONOMIC MARVELS IN MODENA The historic centre of Modena is best explored on foot. Once in the city, wandering along the Via Emilia, shopping at the historic Albinelli market and admiring the Ghirlandina tower from every angle is almost obligatory. 4 minutes UNESCO Like THE DOLOMITES: THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARCHITECTURAL WORK IN THE WORLD It was Le Corbusier, the famous French naturalised Swiss architect, town planner, painter and designer, who called them “the most beautiful architectural work in the world”. A paradise for those who love sport, untouched nature, uncompromising mountains and traditional flavours: the Dolomites, the legendary mountain range of the Eastern Alps, a UNESCO World Heritage List site. The so-called “pale mountains” are distributed over three regions, Trentino Alto Adige, Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia. An absolutely unique habitat in which to enjoy breathtaking views. 4 minutes UNESCO Like CILENTO, BETWEEN UNSPOILT BEACHES, WILD NATURE AND CHARMING HAMLETS As a crossroads of peoples and a treasure trove of ancient traditions, the territory is rich in chestnut and holm-oak forests, streams and hamlets overlooking the sea or built on rocks. Here, we find some masterpieces included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1998: the magnificent Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, with the archaeological sites of Paestum and Velia and Certosa di Padula. Hidden beaches, small fishing villages, unspoilt nature and rich archaeological evidence make Cilento an irresistibly fascinating destination. 3 minutes UNESCO Like ALBEROBELLO, THE TRULLI CAPITAL, A FAIRY TALE EXPERIENCE The capital of the trulli, extraordinary testimonies of dry-stone construction with conical or pyramid-shaped roofs, will enchant you with an expanse of more than 1,500 trulli that have been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1996. The entire Itria Valley is characterised by the presence of these picturesque constructions finding their roots in the prehistoric era, but it is in Alberobello that the highest concentration of the best-preserved examples can be found. The Mediterranean climate, excellent accommodation and unparalleled architectural harmony make this town the ideal destination for visitors in search of an atmosphere that has not been affected by the passage of time. Do you feel like setting out to discover these wonders? 4 minutes All UNESCO sites Region Like TRENTINO Trentino is sure to amaze you with its immense natural heritage, the spectacular splendour of the Dolomites and fascinating sites steeped in history Discover Trentino’s culture of slow travel, taking the time to savour every corner among nature and cultural trails and educational farms. You will find hundreds of hotels offering wellness centres for truly relaxing holidays for the whole family in some of Italy's most beautiful villages, set in unique landscapes. Trentino Region Like PIEDMONT Piedmont is sure to enchant you with its mountains, hills, typical flavours and uniquely elegant cities An extraordinary heritage of art and history, culture and nature, characterises Piedmont, a region with a thousand faces, one more interesting than the other: cities of rare elegance, mountains that lend themselves to splendid skiing or walking, fascinating villages, hills that are among the best known in the world for their extraordinary wine production. Piedmont Region Like EMILIA-ROMAGNA Emilia Romagna, a region of unrivalled charm, with immense artistic beauty and unparalleled hospitality Emilia Romagna with its Riviera Romagnola offers beach tourism that attracts families and young people to its shores every summer. Rich in sites of historical and cultural interest, this region boasts a world-renowned wine and food tradition. Skilful hospitality does the rest, making Emilia Romagna an ideal holiday destination in every season. Emilia-Romagna Region Like BASILICATA Basilicata, a region of ancient origins, suspended between two seas and with mountains of great beauty Basilicata is a region where the passage of man has left its mark since prehistoric times. With the ancient name of “Lucania”, it is enriched by an incredible artistic heritage. Not to mention its never-boring panorama, which ranges from the Lucanian Dolomites to the Pollino Park, passing through two seas. Basilicata Region Like APULIA Apulia: the sunny region between two seas and warm hospitality in places rich in history Located in the heart of the Mediterranean, it is a magical combination of artefacts, history, art and unspoilt nature, amidst beautiful coastlines and picture-postcard landscapes. This is Puglia, a region of golden beaches and crystal-clear waters, intense flavours and fascinating destinations: Castel del Monte, the trulli, the islands passing through towns kissed by a unique and unforgettable light. Apulia Region Like MOLISE Molise, a tiny region with grandiose landscapes: come and discover its history and culinary tradition Molise is a region steeped in history, characterised by numerous tasty food and wine delicacies, but also by rich nature reserves and villages that seem crystallised in history. A destination yet to be discovered, amid marvellous seashores and breathtaking high cliffs Molise Discover all regions Villages Like SMALL AND PROUD, WITH A FOCUS ON SUSTAINABILITY. HERE ARE THE MOST CHARMING RURAL VILLAGES TO VISIT IN ITALY The small charming towns that in addition to having extraordinary natural settings, proudly protect and promote their roots, culture, food and wine heritage. Encouraging and valorizing traditional lifestyles and activities, simultaneously showing that they know how to develop innovations and sustainability in all areas with commitment and foresight? Credits: Comune di Otricoli 4 minutes Cycling tourism Like CYCLING AROUND NATURE AND HISTORIC HAMLETS IN ABRUZZO Cycling in Abruzzo means immersing yourself in natural settings with parks, hills, sea and lakes over often challenging routes winding spectacularly between ancient hamlets and holy architecture: here are 5 cycling itineraries ideal for an active holiday in green and historic settings. A broad scenario that will also welcome a stage of the Giro d'Italia cycling event. 3 minutes Mobility Like TAX BREAKS FOR MOVING TO THE CHARMING VILLAGES OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ITALY An advantageous tax system is in fact dedicated to foreign pension holders who move their residence to small villages in 11 regions of southern and central Italy. When your working life comes to an end, you can start a new life enjoying the pleasures that Italy has to offer: an excellent climate, magnificent historic centres and art to be admired at every turn, a splendid sea, the sea, hills and lakes, and food and wine of the utmost quality. All to be savoured at a leisurely pace. 5 minutes Villages Like SEASIDE VILLAGES The common denominator shared by these four Italian villages, in addition to their beauty, is the sea. They can also be seen or experienced through different food and wine nuances, as well as proposals for trekking, cycling and spa routes. Not to mention unique historical, artistic and architectural heritages. 2 minutes Villages Like CASTELMOLA, A WINDOW OVER THE SEA A STONE'S THROW FROM TAORMINA It is no coincidence that it is considered among the most beautiful villages in Italy, with breathtaking views, thanks to its altitude of over 500 metres. To complete the picture, several artistic, historical and urban treasures not least the castle and medieval monuments. If you plan a stay in this area, bring comfortable shoes and layered clothing. 3 minutes Villages Like FROSOLONE: ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ITALIAN VILLAGES, IN MOLISE Listed among Italy's Most Beautiful Villages, Frosolone is a small paradise surrounded by nature, perched among the central Apennines in the heart of Molise. About 900 metres above sea level, it is enveloped and embraced by vibrant greenery: a pristine, untouched environment home to ancient trees, ponds and lakes, white rocks and shelters. The village is also known for its history of handcrafting scissors and knives. 3 minutes Discover all villages UNESCO Like CASTEL DEL MONTE: THE FORTRESS OF MYSTERIES IN ANDRIA Nestled in the Alta Murgia National Park, it is a masterpiece of medieval architecture declared UNESCO World Heritage, full of symbols and mysteries. Ready to discover them all? 4 minutes Museums and monuments Like IN THE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS OF TRAUTTMANSDORFF CASTLE IN SOUTH TYROL Covering 12 hectares, the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle in Merano are an amazing collection of exotic and Mediterranean landscapes among the most beautiful in the world. Visiting them is a unique experience for adults and children alike and a rare opportunity to see various botanical environments, animals and art installations up close. Let yourself be intrigued by this South Tyrolean paradise. 2 minutes Villages Like ALTO ADIGE: MERANO AMID CASTLES, ART NOUVEAU BUILDINGS AND SPAS Visiting it is a pleasure, for its rich vegetation, as well as for its architecture, from the castles and medieval porticoes to the Art Nouveau buildings and the more modern cubic building of the thermal baths. We propose a tour of the city, a mix of the Belle Époque and the contemporary, which will show you a new soul. 3 minutes Museums and monuments Like THE AOSTA VALLEY AND ITS CASTLES Charming, spectacular Aosta Valley is a region with a lot to offer its visitors. We’ll show you a route created ad hoc, that combines nature, sports and culture: A tour of the fantastic castles of the Aosta Valley. In addition to being well-known for its mountains, this region is also famous for its charming manors that are seemingly one and the same with the surrounding nature, thus making the landscape even more enchanting. This trip can be experienced by car, on horseback, on a bike and even in pleasant carriages. 4 minutes Art and culture Like CASTELLI ROMANI REGIONAL PARK Villages, ancient towns, villas, Medieval castles, and archaeological ruins animate the Regional Park of the Castelli Romani, in the Province of Rome. Located in the Alban Hills, in the past the Castelli Romani were a favorite resort for the Capital's noble families as well as for Popes. 9,500 hectares of protected land, many animal species, such as badgers, martens, peregrine falcons, porcupines, and especially the wolf (a key compoment in the local ecosystem) also call this their habitat. Fifteen municipalities make up part of the Park of the Castelli Romani however, for an already-exhaustive window onto the area, organize a tour of just six of them, beginning with Lanuvio, a Medieval village near Velletri. 5 minutes Museums and monuments Like CASTLES OF THE DUCHY OF THE PIACENZA AND PARMA AREA Via Emilia: along the ancient road This itinerary runs along the Via Emilia and precisely along the stretch between the Parma and Piacenza areas, where the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza ruled between 1545 and 1859. One of the world's oldest roads, nowadays known as State Road 9, the Via Emilia is one of Emilia Romagna's prides, as well as being at the origin of the region's very name. Roman road with an epic flavour, in some sections retaining the original cobblestones. Many centuries of history are encompassed here, from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment, scattered traces of culture and architecture. Nearby are castles, fortresses and manor houses, extraordinary examples of the art of fortification. Along the route, the landscape changes from the Bassa Padana to the Apennines of Emilia, in a panorama of hills covered with vineyards, streams and verdant valleys. A plunge into medieval atmospheres and witnessing of historical re-enactments in costume. The itinerary is exciting for everyone, including children; educational and exploratory workshops and even a magical Fairy Tale Park in Gropparello are dedicated to them. To make the day truly enjoyable, don't forget to organise a picnic on the lawn, as well as a stop at taverns and castle markets. If you like honest restaurants, you will find many on this stretch of road where you can enjoy renowned cured meats accompanied by local CDO wines. 3 minutes Mountain Like MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO Madonna di Campiglio, Pearl of the Dolomites, is ideal for a vacation in the mountains – set inside the lush Val Rendena, the Brenta Dolomites lie to its east, while the Adamello and Presanella groups lie to its west. Set at 4,921 feet of altitude, Madonna di Campiglio is both discrete and elegant, and among the most imporant skiing hubs in the entire Alpine Arc. On its way to becoming a village at the end of the 19th Century (with the hand of Giambattista Righi di Strembo), its eventual transformation is attributed to the efforts of Franz Joseph Oesterreicher, who raised its status to that of a highly sought-out resort for nobility and for rich Austrian and Middle-European bourgeois society. Between 1889 and 1894, Madonna even had the honor of hosting Princess Elisabeth of Austria (Sissi) and Emperor Franz Joseph. Still today this touristic locality shows off its glamorous side, but all in the highest sobriety: its hotels are curated to the last detail, and its good mix of fashion boutiques and artisan workshops draws many a shopper. But the main attraction, Madonna's pristine nature, allows visitors to leave civilization behind, immerging themselves in its geat variety of lakes, brooks, Alpine pastures grazed by animals, and mountain shelters. 3 minutes Mountain Like COURMAYEUR, A MIX OF STYLE AND TRADITION An important ski tourism draw the world over, Courmayeur, in Valle d'Aosta, is known for both its beauty and hospitality. This ancient village weaves that authentic Alpine atmosphere into its entire being: the visitor can feel it whether walking through its main streets – such as the central Via Roma – or getting lost in its most hidden corners. Courmayeur stands at the 4,016 feet-marker of Mont Blanc, within a verdant basin surrounded by firs, spruces and larches, and of course mountain peaks, glaciers and other gorgeous and traditional towns along the Dora Baltea River that traverses the entirety of Valle d'Aosta. The welcome that locals give to their visitors and their care for and attention to the details are evident in the numerous lodging structures – from luxury hotels to typical Alpine baitas, from the historic cafes in the town center to the mountain huts in the vicinity of the slopes. 3 minutes Villages Like OSTUNI AND THE ITRIA VALLEY With its still expanses of olive trees as far as the eye can see, the Itria Valley is red soil, green groves and vineyards, and white trullo houses under a serene blue sky – essentially, a marvelous chromatic effect that repeats itself several times over. Also known as the Valley of the Trulli, it makes up part of the Provinces of Bari, Brindisi and Taranto, and comprises the Comuni of Alberobello, Carovigno, Castellana Grotte, Ceglie Messapica, Cisternino, Fasano, Locorotondo, Martina Franca, Noci, Ostuni, Putignano, San Michele Salentino, San Vito dei Normanni and Villa Castelli. 3 minutes Mountain Like THE ASIAGO PLATEAU The Asiago Plateau (Province of Vicenza), also known as “dei Sette Comuni” (lit. trans. the seven townships), rises to an altitude of 3,281 feet. This enchanting landscape hosts green forests that are completely covered by the wintertime snow. A precipitous street – with ten hairpin turns along the way – that climbs upward from the plain offers magnificent scenery made up of vast fields, villages decorated by high bell towers and a crown of peaks in the backdrop. The zones of Ortigara, Cima Caldiera, Portule, Cima Undici, and Cima Dodici were all theatres for fierce battles during the First World War. Today, they are privileged destinations for excursionists following the area’s numerous traces of history, such as the Forts of Verena, Interrotto, Corbin, Lisser and Campolongo. 4 minutes Sea Like THE SORRENTO PENINSULA: EMERALD GREEN WATERS AND THE SCENT OF LEMONS The Sorrento peninsula extends from Castellammare di Stabia to the promontory of Punta Campanella at the far extremity spectacularly overlooking the Gulf of Naples: between sea, nature walks, archaeological sites and astonishing locations, here are 6 masterpieces that reveal all its beauty. 3 minutes Art and culture Like TUSCIA VITERBESE Tuscia Viterbese may well be considered among the most beautiful areas of Italy from every standpoint: landscape, history and culture. 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Its green valleys and fairy-tale castles make the Aosta Valley an enchanting place to experience all year round. Discover PIEDMONT Piedmont is sure to enchant you with its mountains, hills, typical flavours and uniquely elegant cities An extraordinary heritage of art and history, culture and nature, characterises Piedmont, a region with a thousand faces, one more interesting than the other: cities of rare elegance, mountains that lend themselves to splendid skiing or walking, fascinating villages, hills that are among the best known in the world for their extraordinary wine production. Discover LOMBARDY Lombardy: a dynamic land immersed in the present and reaching toward the future, but with an extraordinary heritage of art and nature Lombardy is a region in the north of Italy known for its industry and finance, of course, but also for its art and extraordinary landscapes, starting with the picturesque lakes and its mountains, Valcamonica and Valtellina in primis. Capital and symbolic city, Milan represents the industrious heart that goes hand in hand with other cities with a vibrant spirit. Discover TRENTINO Trentino is sure to amaze you with its immense natural heritage, the spectacular splendour of the Dolomites and fascinating sites steeped in history Discover Trentino’s culture of slow travel, taking the time to savour every corner among nature and cultural trails and educational farms. You will find hundreds of hotels offering wellness centres for truly relaxing holidays for the whole family in some of Italy's most beautiful villages, set in unique landscapes. Discover SOUTH TYROL Alto Adige is a dream place to discover all year round amidst green valleys and snow-capped peaks Combine the relaxation of spa treatments with the pleasure of fun in the snow for a real wellness boost amidst Alpine lakes, beautiful villages and state-of-the-art ski facilities suitable for all ages. All this and more in the majestic scenery of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Alto Adige. Discover VENETO Veneto, a region of wonder, with cities of art of undisputed beauty, as well as the most pristine nature The beauty of Lake Garda, the charm of the Dolomites, the sea of Jesolo, the hills covered with vineyards and the relaxing thermal baths, on top of an immense artistic and historical heritage, elegant cities such as Venice and Verona, quaint villages and breathtaking landscapes. Veneto is all this and much more. Discover FRIULI-VENEZIA GIULIA Friuli Venezia Giulia: a treasure chest nestled between sea and mountains A border region sandwiched between the Friulian Dolomites and the Upper Adriatic, blessed with an immense cultural heritage resulting from the influence of different cultures and peoples, cosmopolitan and modern, Friuli Venezia Giulia will also seduce you with its temptations of relaxation, sport and fun. Discover LIGURIA Tucked-away villages, secret little beaches and superb nature: how enchanting Liguria is! Liguria is a wonderful strip of land enclosed between the sea and the mountains, with pastel-coloured houses and breathtaking views. With lush unspoilt nature, many small towns to discover and an incomparable culinary tradition, it enraptures the eye and the heart. Discover EMILIA-ROMAGNA Emilia Romagna, a region of unrivalled charm, with immense artistic beauty and unparalleled hospitality Emilia Romagna with its Riviera Romagnola offers beach tourism that attracts families and young people to its shores every summer. Rich in sites of historical and cultural interest, this region boasts a world-renowned wine and food tradition. Skilful hospitality does the rest, making Emilia Romagna an ideal holiday destination in every season. Discover TUSCANY Tuscany will win you over with its unique landscapes, cities of art, thousand-year-old history and fantastic food Tuscany’s magical atmosphere evolves day by day as you stroll around the cities of art, cycle in the parks, enjoy the sea or savour its typical products, in a region with a one-of-a-kind natural, cultural and historical heritage that has fascinated visitors for centuries. Discover UMBRIA From Assisi to Perugia, via Gubbio, Lake Trasimeno and Marmore Falls: Umbria is a truly enchanting tourist destination Peaks covered in lush forests and large valleys outlined by rivers, lakes and waterfalls; sorrounded by villages and castles, crossed by paths steeped in history, art and culture, in a natural environment that helps to restore the body and soul: Umbria, the Green Heart of Italy, is all this and much more. Discover MARCHE Le Marche, a plunge into the history, art and architecture of a region with the scent of the sea and redolent of traditions and hospitality A great variety of landscapes and an infinite range of colours that make the area's natural beauty incomparable, plus an artistic heritage that fears no comparison: this is how the Marches, with an area of no more than 10,000 square kilometres, will captivate you forever. Discover SARDINIA Sardinia: a journey to the island of the emerald sea, nuraghi, unspoilt nature and millenary traditions Crystal-clear waters, beaches of soft, white sand, granite rocks framed by wild, fragrant Mediterranean scrub: welcome to Sardinia, an island of a thousand contrasts that will also seduce you with its unique archaeological heritage and its people's innate sense of hospitality. Discover LAZIO Lazio is not only Rome: landscapes and monuments of Lazio Rome, the capital of Italy and a unique open-air museum in the world, is enough to make Lazio one of the most beautiful and interesting regions. Even in terms of landscape, it boasts an area of great impact and remarkable variety, with its long coastline, beautiful hills and Apennine mountains. A destination to fall in love with. Discover ABRUZZO Abruzzo, a journey through history between sea, mountains, flavours and unspoilt nature in parks and protected areas A region in central Italy, Abruzzo has two souls and one heart. Predominantly mountainous and hilly, it overlooks a beautiful stretch of the Adriatic Sea. Here, you will find the highest peaks of the Apennines, such as the Gran Sasso and the Majella massif, as well as the only Apennine glacier, but also some of the most popular beaches. Discover CAMPANIA Campania offers landscapes, history, culture and a gastronomic tradition that the whole world envies A consistently mild climate, lush nature framing breathtaking landscapes, unspoilt villages and fairy-tale coastlines: this is Campania, a region that sums up centuries of cultures, between West and East, in a single Mediterranean jewel known for its unparalleled hospitality. A destination for the soul, the eyes and the palate. Discover MOLISE Molise, a tiny region with grandiose landscapes: come and discover its history and culinary tradition Molise is a region steeped in history, characterised by numerous tasty food and wine delicacies, but also by rich nature reserves and villages that seem crystallised in history. A destination yet to be discovered, amid marvellous seashores and breathtaking high cliffs Discover APULIA Apulia: the sunny region between two seas and warm hospitality in places rich in history Located in the heart of the Mediterranean, it is a magical combination of artefacts, history, art and unspoilt nature, amidst beautiful coastlines and picture-postcard landscapes. This is Puglia, a region of golden beaches and crystal-clear waters, intense flavours and fascinating destinations: Castel del Monte, the trulli, the islands passing through towns kissed by a unique and unforgettable light. Discover BASILICATA Basilicata, a region of ancient origins, suspended between two seas and with mountains of great beauty Basilicata is a region where the passage of man has left its mark since prehistoric times. With the ancient name of “Lucania”, it is enriched by an incredible artistic heritage. Not to mention its never-boring panorama, which ranges from the Lucanian Dolomites to the Pollino Park, passing through two seas. Discover CALABRIA Calabria is the region of crystal-clear sea, the Riace Bronzes, Reggio Calabria and Capo Vaticano, a captivating mix of history and beauty Calabria, also known as the tip of the Italian boot, is a region in Southern Italy characterised by the incredible diversity of its landscapes, with the proximity of mountains to a splendid sea that attracts tourists from all over the world. Discover SICILY A dive into Sicily, where a sea of art, culture and nature will seduce you and become eternal love A predominantly hilly and mountainous area, but one that wins the hearts of tourists from all over the world with its wonderful sea and rich cities with a charm all their own. Sicily is a picture-postcard island characterised by the indelible marks of the people who have lived there and made it unique, amidst artistic and cultural testimonies of enormous value. 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