Reuters is reporting that Stromboli, the volcano on the Sicilian island of the same name has erupted, but residents are not at immediate risk although they have been told to stay away from the coast. Here’s more from the news agency: Spectacular eruptions from the volcano on the southern Italian island of Stromboli may cause tidal waves, and all …
Join Us for The Tuscany Visioning Retreat This October!
This October 21, join Dream of Italy at The Tuscany Visioning Retreat, a week-long experience held at the famous La Foce estate in Italy’s Val d’ Orcia. Our cultural and personal journey that will delight your senses, engage your mind, reinvigorate your spirit and feed your soul. You will be captivated by the magical sights, sounds, fragrances and tastes of …
And You Thought Oranges Were for Vitamin C
Every year during the week leading to Lent, the peaceful, relaxed air of the northern Italian town of Ivrea is filled with the cries of battle and nearly a million flying, smashing oranges. During the Ivrea’s carnevale celebration, the entire town in caught up in a three-day orange-throwing festival (La Battaglia delle Arance). This event, seemingly bizarre, is actually a …
How to Keep the Kids Happy in Italy
Updated 2018. Barbara Pape and Michael Calabrese have been taking their now teenage children to Italy since they were toddlers. Barbara and Michael have graciously shared summarized their real life advice and child-friendly hotel picks with Dream of Italy readers in an original article for the February 2007 issue. Here’s a BONUS excerpt from their book Italy with Kids on …
February 2007: Take the Kids to Italy, Tuscany Secrets
From parents who have taken their children to Italy at various ages, tips and
advice for planning your trip and keeping the kids entertained while visiting. Lifestyle guru Barbara Ohrbach takes us to the secret Tuscany including its
private gardens and charming places to stay. Plus tons of tidbits on what’s new in Venice. (8 pages)
DOI’s Villa Rental Advice Featured in BusinessWeek
Dream of Italy is featured in BusinessWeek this week in the article, A Villa of Your Own for a Week. Some of the advice we passed along to the authors of the article which you can also benefit from: Ask if the person you are talking to at the agency has actually visited the property. If not, ask to speak …
Italy’s Most Romantic Restaurants
Updated 2018. In honor of Valentine’s Day and the most romantic place on the planet (why, Italia of course), I interviewed Monica Larner, an American expat living in Italy who has written (and took the photos for) the sumptuous (yummier than Valentine’s Day candy!) new guidebook for lovers, In Love in Italy. Monica shares her amazing romantic finds in the …
New Venetian Vaporetto Stop
On February 1st, a new stop was added to Venice’s Vaporetto Line 1 at the Rialto Market (Rialto/Mercato). The stop will only be open when the market is — weekdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also beginning this month, new prices went into effect for vaparetto passes. A 60-minute pass now costs 6€, 13€ for a 12-hour pass, 15€ …
Vatican Watch: The Pope’s Number Two Guy
The inner workings of the Vatican are fascinating to those of us who spend so much time in Rome. It is one of the few powerful worldwide organizations that still keeps plenty of secrets and mysteries close to the vest. This week Time Magazine profiles Pope Benedict’s “right hand man,” new Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, a native …
Bad News/Good News from Eurofly
First the bad news: Milan-based airline Eurofly recently announced that it will discontinue its daily “MiMa” service between Milan and New York’s JFK Airport as of February 8th. All 48 seats of these Airbus 319 planes were business class, providing an easy and luxurious way to travel to Milan. (Dream of Italy Editor Kathy McCabe flew on MiMa and reviewed …
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