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Portofino Liguria
Portofino has long been one of the playgrounds for the rich and famous to park their yachts while cruising around the Italian Riviera in the summer.
Location: Liguria
Rapallo, Liguria
Known for its mild winters where people enjoy leisurely strolls on the sunny promenade and golfers enjoy one of the oldest courses in Italy year round, Rapallo is the winter residence of preference for most of the affluent Italians living in the North West of Italy.
Location: Liguria, Cinque Terre, Portofino
Cinque Terre, Liguria
The Cinque Terre (Five Lands) towns in Liguria, are each just a few minutes apart by train or boat.
Location: Liguria, Cinque Terre, Riomaggiore, Portofino, Rapallo
Chianti Wine Region Tuscany
The word Chianti evokes images of sloping Tuscan hills cultivated with vineyards and glasses generously filled with the famous red Italian wine Chianti Classico.
Location: Tuscany, Chianti Wine Region
Montepulicano Wine Region, Tuscany
Montepulciano is a village in the Val d’Orcia, south eastern Tuscany, which would have to be one of the prettiest towns in the whole of Italy and is the place for lovers of fine red wine.
Location: Tuscany, Montepulciano Wine Region
Siena Tuscany
Siena would have to be one of the most popular enchanting, small towns in Italy.
Location: Tuscany, Chianti Wine Region, Maremma
Palermo & N.W. Sicily
Palermo the capital of Sicily is full of extravagant baroque palazzo and gothic churches, grand hotels and the opera house Teatro Massimo is the second largest in Europe.
Location: Sicily, Aeolian Islands, Agrigento, Sicily South East, Sicily South West, Taormina
Aeolian Islands Sicily
The Aeolian Islands in Sicily, Italy in the Italian spring and summer and autumn are one of the most delightful places in the world to escape for a holiday.
Location: Sicily, Aeolian Islands
Agrigento & S. W. Sicily
The best time to visit Agrigento in Sicily is in February when the almond blossoms are out and away from the summer heat and the crowds.
Location: Sicily, Aeolian Islands, Agrigento, Sicily North West, Sicily South East, Sicily South West, Taormina
Valpolicella Wine Region Italy
Located in northeastern Italy, to the east of Lake Garda , the Valpolicella scenic vineyards, start in the fertile plain and climb up to the hills, north of Verona, offering a magnificent view over the town.
Location: Veneto, Valpolicella Wine Region, Verona, Lake Garda
Verona, Veneto
Nestled along the banks of the Adige River, Verona lies about 80 km. north of Venice in Italy. It is the Veneto’s most-visited city, after Venice.
Location: Veneto, Valpolicella Wine Region, Verona, Lake Garda
Lake Garda Italy
Lake Garda or Lago di Garda is half in Lombardy and half in Il Veneto region in the north of Italy.
Location: Lombardy, Veneto, Lake Garda
Santo Stefano in Abruzzo
Abruzzo is one of Italy's hidden regions and contains some fascinating hill villages, many of which seem frozen in time, others simply deserted after World War 2 after being devastated by the Nazis.
Location: Abruzzo, Santo Stefano
Salento Coast, Puglia
The Salento Coast is in the region of Puglia on the heel of Italy and is a divine place for a beach and driving holiday with a difference.
Location: Puglia, Lecce, Salento Coast
Lecce, Puglia
Lecce, Puglia Italy, is the capital of the region of Puglia, has often been called the Florence of the south because of the beauty of its Baroque architecture.
Location: Puglia, Lecce, Salento Coast
Luxurious Hotel in Verona 107
This beautiful Verona five star Hotel in the heart of the city and provides the ideal setting for a romantic getaway just a stones throw from the famous balcony of Romeo and Juliet.
Location: Veneto, Prosecco Wine Region, Valpolicella Wine Region, Verona