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Italy Travel Guide

Tuscany, Campania, Sicily and more!

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The appeal of Italy is enduring, countless travellers have been charmed by its mountains, art, landscapes, people and food.

You could ski and walk in the Alps then travel to Venice to explore its waterways before discovering the vineyards and Renaissance art and architecture of Tuscany, enjoying Florence and perhaps the famous Palio in Siena.

The capital, Rome, is the perfect city-break destination whilst on the coast head to Sorrento and its big-city-neighbour, Naples, where you will be able to visit Pompeii, join the wealthy on delightful Capri and climb Vesuvius.

If its volcanoes you seek you’ll find these and much, much more on the delightful island of Sicily (click here to access the seperate and comprehensive Sicily Travel Guide), where you can walk on Mount Etna’s still-active slopes or embark on a cultural journey around some of the world’s most important ancient sites.

Italy has something for everyone and needs more than just one visit to discover its secrets.

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Why Travel to Italy?

  • Classic landscapes, Renaissance art and village life in Tuscany – walk, bike or just discover its towns.
  • Explore the Bay of Naples – perfect for a cultural or family adventure.
  • Sicily offer cultural highlights aplenty along with off the beaten track adventures – walking biking and more.
  • Rent a villa, indulge yourself in a cooking course, wander vineyards.
  • Discover great cities – Rome, Venice, Palermo, Florence.