South of Naples
is a region of great natural beauty with a magnificent coastal road, lined by
lemon trees, vineyards and dramatic rocks and quaint villages. This is the Amalfi
Coast.
Housed inside a monastic complex on the outskirts of Brescia, this automobile-themed museum chronicles the story of the historic Mille Miglia road race.Â
Sitting high upon the cliffs overlooking the Bay of
Naples, Sorrento is a rustic tourist spot that
offers visitors fantastic views. Centuries ago Roman emperors, Italian nobles
and artists flocked to the province of Campania
to soak in its inspiring beauty. Today, its cobblestone streets, magnificent
villas, fishing ports, pleasant Mediterranean climate and citrus trees pull in
holidaymakers from all over the world.
Ride the quick funicular back in time to this hilltop plateau of medieval and Renaissance churches, palaces and towers that seem to compete to be the tallest.
Join pilgrims from all over the world in exploring this grandiose 13th-century religious complex. See the remains of one of the most venerated religious figures in history.
A well-preserved medieval center, resplendent palaces, scenic gardens and views of the Tiber Valley make this one of Umbria’s most eye-catching hill towns.
Experience the grandeur of this 18th-century treasure where ballet and theater productions have been hosted within its sumptuous Sala Grande since Napoleonic times.
Sitting high upon the cliffs overlooking the Bay of
Naples, Sorrento is a rustic tourist spot that
offers visitors fantastic views. Centuries ago Roman emperors, Italian nobles
and artists flocked to the province of Campania
to soak in its inspiring beauty. Today, its cobblestone streets, magnificent
villas, fishing ports, pleasant Mediterranean climate and citrus trees pull in
holidaymakers from all over the world.
You’re not going to find a more romantic city than
the floating city of Venice, with its gondolas,
serenades, beautiful piazzas, churches, beautiful architecture, intimate
candle-lit restaurants and almost timeless atmosphere, anywhere.
Scenic harbors, historic architecture, attractive beaches, watersports and wildlife centers make this one of Italy’s most captivating coastal destinations.
Sitting high upon the cliffs overlooking the Bay of
Naples, Sorrento is a rustic tourist spot that
offers visitors fantastic views. Centuries ago Roman emperors, Italian nobles
and artists flocked to the province of Campania
to soak in its inspiring beauty. Today, its cobblestone streets, magnificent
villas, fishing ports, pleasant Mediterranean climate and citrus trees pull in
holidaymakers from all over the world.
South of Naples
is a region of great natural beauty with a magnificent coastal road, lined by
lemon trees, vineyards and dramatic rocks and quaint villages. This is the Amalfi
Coast.
Sitting high upon the cliffs overlooking the Bay of
Naples, Sorrento is a rustic tourist spot that
offers visitors fantastic views. Centuries ago Roman emperors, Italian nobles
and artists flocked to the province of Campania
to soak in its inspiring beauty. Today, its cobblestone streets, magnificent
villas, fishing ports, pleasant Mediterranean climate and citrus trees pull in
holidaymakers from all over the world.