Which Regions will You visit next? Trentino - Sud Tirol (Alto Adige) The Breathtaking Alps where Italy and Austria meet in the kitchen. The Pusteria Valley is one of our favorites. Learn more Le Langhe in The Piedmont Le Langhe means rolling hills and this area in the northwest of the country is known for Barolo, truffles, medieval towns, picturesque hiking and biking and a laid-back vibe. Learn more The Veneto Get beyond Venice…Prosecco, Polenta and Palladian Villas are just the start. Learn more Emilia-Romagna The gastronomic stomach of Italy; Piacenza, Parma, Reggio-Emilia, Modena, and Bologna to name a few cities…and the Nicolucci Winery Learn more Lake Como in The Lombardia Region A world in itself on a glacier-fed lake and if it’s good enough for George Clooney… Learn more Livorno and The Etruscan Coast Just as beautiful as Central Tuscany but add undeveloped beaches and a quick ferry ride to a variety of small wild islands Learn more Campania Naples is not just the city where pizza was invented.It’s where the Greeks, Romans, Spanish and Bourbons chose to prosper economically and showcase their artistic and cultural heritages. Learn more Abruzzo on the Central Adriatic A rustic, mountainous, coastal region with unmatched wild charms that rewards the hardy Learn more The Latina Coast Between Rome and Naples is another gem of unique towns, beaches, historical sites and more! Learn more Sardegna The water and the beaches are unrivaled in the world. But combining them with a unique and ancient history, and one of a kind food makes Sardegna a regular destination for Europeans. Learn more Puglia The beautiful heel facing Greece where the Italians go to relax in the sun and eat. Learn more Sicilia Get a taste of just Catania and Palermo and their Arab, Greek and Norman influences, and you will know why Sicilians consider themselves a country of their own. Learn more