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Plan for a splendid ride at Umbria B & B and Tuscany B &B

04th January 2012
The two ultimate regions in Italy are Umbria and Tuscany. In this article, we shall talk about these two wonderful regions and if you want to explore the regions then here is the perfect guide about them. Umbria is the smallest Italian region and is the ... Read >
Author: Hipolitjan

Get A Taste Of Italy With Cheap Flights To Florence

04th August 2011
Florence is the capital of the Tuscan region. It is located along the banks of the Arno, near the heart of the Italian peninsula. This charming place is situated in the middle of two seas, namely the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Adriatic Sea. It is conveniently... Read >
Author: Johnny Flynn

Viareggio Beach Resort in Tuscany

17th June 2011
The first place that you could start on your Tuscany tour is to travel from Pisa to the nearest beach resort of Viareggio, which is at a distance of about 20 km from the Pisa airport and about 80 km from Florence. The drive might take about 30 to 40 minut... Read >
Author: Ddlabs

Palermo Italy

23rd March 2011
Italy, as numerous guests discover, has a lot to recommend to it. Of the numerous cities and towns that you can venture into you will locate the town of Palermo to be a most exciting place to pay a visit to. In this town you will discover a spot where the... Read >
Author: randalso45

Holidays in Basilicata, Italy

23rd February 2011
Located in the south of Italy, in what could be described as the instep of the boot, Basilicata is a dry and arid region that nevertheless has two coastlines. One part borders the Ionian Sea in the Gulf of Taranto, while there is a tiny stretch on the Tyr... Read >
Author: Phil H

Calabria between antiquity and nature

14th October 2010
The Calabrian region is rich in resources of every kind: its geography gives it a particularly rich fishing industry, and at the same time its mountainous area hosts three national parks. Nature is very much alive in Calabria: Aspromonte national parks, ... Read >
Author: MartinaPP

I Love Wine And Italy - Wine Touring In The Basilicata Region

10th August 2010
So you want to tour Basilicata, a region of southern Italy bordering on the Gulf of Taranto and the Tyrrhenian Sea. This is the real Italy, one relatively neglected by tourists. Like most Italian cities, Matera has a lovely Cathedral but it also is home t... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Why Calabria Is the New Italian Tourist Destination

17th May 2010
When people think of Italy, the first thing that pops in to your head nay be the city of Venice and Rome. 1000s of tourists visit these historical and picturesque places every year. With beautiful architecture and warm inviting people, many people from al... Read >
Author: CPson

The Amalfi Coast And Traveling In Italy

10th May 2010
drive down to Sorrento. If you make Sorrento your base camp, you can spend several days visiting the jewel towns of the Amalfi Coast at your leisure. Start in Sorrento and drive to Positano. It is best to carry a Michelin map with you to avoid getting ... Read >
Author: Jewel Montoya

I Love Italian Travel - May Attractions Of Florence And The Marches

27th April 2010
So you are planning to spend your May holidays in Tuscany or elsewhere in central Italy. Don't worry; there are lots and lots of special spring events that simply aren't available in the good old summertime. Here are a few of them. Get rolling; May is alm... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love Touring Italy - Springtime In the Campania Region

16th March 2010
Campania is the beginning of southern Italy. It lies on the Tyrrhenian Sea and is truly a land of contrasts. Many areas such as parts of Napoli, the regional capital and Italy's third largest city, remain largely poverty stricken. And other areas such as ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love Touring Italy - Springtime In Basilicata

12th March 2010
Basilicata is a small region of southern Italy with a very short coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west and a slightly larger coastline on the Gulf of Taranto to the east. You won't see too many tourists here, perhaps one more reason to visit this tr... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love Touring Italy - Springtime In Latium

11th February 2010
Latium, which is also called Lazio, is located in central Italy on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Pretty well smack in the center lies Rome, the Eternal City, the capital of Italy and according to its locals, the capital of the world. Do you need any fe... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love Italian Travel - Basilicata Carnevale Season

25th January 2010
Basilicata is part of southern Italy. It has a tiny coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west and a somewhat larger one on the Gulf of Taranto to the south. This is one of the least prosperous, most traditional regions of Italy. All the more reason to v... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love Italian Travel - Southern Italy February Attractions

12th January 2010
So you are hankering to visit southern Italy in February, but just aren't sure what to see and what to do. Don't despair; there are lots and lots of special events that simply aren't available in the good old summertime. Here are a few of them. Get rollin... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
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