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10 Things To Do in Procida Island: Italy’s Hidden Gem
“Culture Capital of Italy” Location: Campania Region How to get to Procida Island from Naples: Ferry at Calata Porta di Massa – Procida ➡️ 40 minutes Best Tip: Exploit the Public Transport system from Ferries to Marina Grande to Buses to E-bike rentals to Mini-taxies Map of Beaches and Things To See & Do on Procida Island Among the great Neapolitan marvels I could have visited, it was my trip to Procida Island that drew me to this region of the country. Procida Island is called the Cultural Capital of Italy and for good reasons. She has lemons, large and extra sweet. Movie producers for box office blockbusters like The…
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A Guide To Monterosso al Mare
The first thing you need to know about Monterosso al Mare is that it is all about the sea and having fun in water….and lots of beach space to lay your towel…..something you won’t find in the other four Cinque Terre villages. The second thing you should know about Monterosso al Mare is that fun in water and other activities are just the tip of the ice berg to your titanic. Monterosso al Mare is like the first port of call to an epic adventure laid out for you. There is swimming, diving, snorkeling, and boating trips in some of the bluest and freshest waters in the world. Sightseeing on…
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A Full Guide To Corniglia
Magical! That is the best description I can offer about the little Ligurian village of Corniglia. Corniglia is like a fairy tale kingdom perched on top of a hill. Just beyond the cliff lies the ocean blue, an expanse of clear blue sky and deep blue water amazing in the way it provokes your memories of happiness. Powered by GetYourGuide The journey to Corniglia herself is an adventure. Corniglia is placed o a hill surrounded by terraces of vineyards. When in season, just the smell of the fruit coming to season is enough to trap you. Between the light tree cover, small insects buzzing about, and the scents of flowers…
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A Full Guide to Manarola Italy
Manarola Italy travel guide: all you need to know to visit the most scenic and romantic village in Cinque Terre, including how to get there, things to see and do, where to stay, restaurants in Manarola Italy, and the best spots to get perfect views, for the perfect visit to Manarola Italy. Experiencing Liguria Culture in Tiny, Wholesome Bits The second smallest of the Cinque Terre villages, Manarola is not only the oldest of the five, but also one of the most popular tourist destination spots of the group. The little village of barely 350 souls is incredibly charming, perched as it is high above the cliff. There were many activities…
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A Full Guide To Riomaggiore
An explosion of light and sound, color and art. This is how I would describe Riomaggiore.Riomaggiore travel guide: all you need to know to visit the best town to stay in Cinque Terre, including how to get there, things to see and do, various accommodation options, where to eat and drink, and important tips on how to avoid the crowds, for a perfect visit to Riomaggiore. RIOMAGGIORE ESSENTIALS Home: Perfect base for your Cinque Terre stay View: Spectacular Sunset Harbour location Location: Village closest to La Spezia Tours: Join this popular vineyard & wine tasting tour Pasta and Tiramisu Class: Take a small group cooking class Cooking Class: Take a small…
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3 Popular day trips from MILAN
Milan, located in northern Italy, offers a great starting point for exploring some of the country’s picturesque cities and attractions. Here are some 3 popular day trips from Milan: 1. Venice: 🚅 Means of transportation: High-speed train⌚ Travel time: About 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours by High-speed train📍 Highlights: Discover the enchanting canals, visit St. Mark’s Square and Basilica, take a Gondola ride, spend the day wandering through the narrow streets and explore the colourful streets of Burano and Murano. Venice is one of those magical cities worth visiting atleast twice in a lifetime, once alone and second time with your lover 😊. 2. Florence: Florence is a…
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Alberobello
Did you know you can SLEEP in one of these unique houses? READ: 9 Best Things To Do in Alberobello Watch my Youtube Channel for videos around Italy.
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Palermo Sicily
Palermo is the capital city of the Italian island of Sicily and is the fifth-largest city in Italy. Palermo has a rich and diverse history with a warm Mediterranean atmosphere, influenced by various cultures and civilizations throughout the centuries. Some key points about Palermo: 1. Historical Significance: Palermo has a long history dating back to the Phoenician period, and it has been ruled by various powers including the Romans, Arabs, Normans, and Spanish. Each of these influences has left its mark on the city’s architecture, culture, and cuisine. 2. Architecture: The city is known for its stunning architecture, combining elements of different styles. Arab-Norman architecture is particularly prominent in Palermo,…
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Amalfi Coast Italy Guide
(Costiera amalfitana) The Amalfi Coast is a picturesque stretch of coastline located in the southern part of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, in the Campania region. It is renowned for its breathtaking beauty, dramatic cliffs, charming coastal towns, and crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The coastline stretches for about 50 kilometers (31 miles) and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Even though it’s known as the Amalfi Coast, there are 13 towns spreading across a strip of land kissed by the sun and declared by UNESCO “World Heritage Site. Here’s the Amalfi Coast Italy Guide. Here is a list of towns along the Amalfi Coast: These towns, each with their…
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10 Things to do in Milan Italy
Here are the 10 places to visit in Milan, the fashion capital of Italy, renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. 1. Dine at the Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano): This iconic Gothic cathedral is a masterpiece of architecture and offers stunning views from its rooftop. 2. Take stunning photos while feeding pigeons infront of the Duomo. 3. Visit the Bosco Verticale “Vertical Forest,” two residential towers, a remarkable architectural project located in Milan designed by Stefano Boeri Architects in the Porta Nuova district of Milan. 4. Eat at the Navigli District: Known for its picturesque canals, this vibrant neighborhood is filled with trendy bars, restaurants,…