Which Regions will You visit next?

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Trentino - Sud Tirol (Alto Adige)

The Breathtaking Alps where Italy and Austria meet in the kitchen. The Pusteria Valley is one of our favorites.


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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.

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The Veneto

Get beyond Venice…Prosecco, Polenta and Palladian Villas are just the start.


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Emilia-Romagna

The gastronomic stomach of Italy; Piacenza, Parma, Reggio-Emilia, Modena, and Bologna to name a few cities…and the Nicolucci Winery

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Lake Como in The Lombardia Region

A world in itself on a glacier-fed lake and if it’s good enough for George Clooney…


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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


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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.


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Abruzzo on the Central Adriatic

A rustic, mountainous, coastal region with unmatched wild charms that rewards the hardy



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The Latina Coast

Between Rome and Naples is another gem of unique towns, beaches, historical sites and more!

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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.


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Puglia

The beautiful heel facing Greece where the Italians go to relax in the sun and eat.

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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.