Florence better known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, is rich in art and history from the likes of Michelangelo, Leonardo di Vinci and so many more. Gracing the skyline is the beautiful Duomo. Don't miss a stroll across the Ponte Vecchio spanning the River Arno and all its jewels! Be sure to enjoy some of the most delicious gelato!
The sun-soaked hill towns of central Italy offer what to many is the quintessential Italian experience: sun-dried tomatoes, homemade pasta, wispy cypress-lined driveways following desolate ridges to fortified 16th-century farmhouses, atmospheric enoteche serving famously tasty wines, and dusty old-timers warming the same bench day after day while soccer balls buzz around them like innocuous flies. Hill towns are best enjoyed by adapting to the pace of the countryside. So, slow…down…and savor the delights that this region offers.
The Cinque Terre, five towns, is a string of five fishing villages perched high on the Italian Riviera in the region Liguria. The breathtaking views of harbours far below the wild but hospitable coastline along with the medieval fortresses and plentiful vines and vibrant colours make this a memorable place to visit.