The Two Sides of Capri

Tuesday, May 1 is a holiday in Italy thus providing Italians with a four-day weekend and it seems everyone is seeking out the sun, sand and the start of summer. This weekend is something like the equivalent of our Memorial Day Weekend. Striving to “do as the Italians do,” I headed to the Amalfi Coast and yesterday spent the day …

April 2007 – Ponza, Umbria, New Hotels in Italy

Around 20 miles long and three miles wide, some 23 miles off the coast of Lazio, Ponza has few foreign visitors and has managed to remain almost exclusively the haunt of Italians. We visit our special places to stay in Spoleto and in the Umbrian countryside; one was even good enough for George Clooney. Florence museum pass, hotel openings in Italy and more. (8 pages)

Ciao d’Abruzzo

Your friendly editor has been out of touch as she has been touring the region of Abruzzo as part of a special symposium for American tour operators, travel agents and journalists. An exhausting but rewarding experience. I took this photo from the fortress in the town of Civitella on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. More details as I have time to …

Tips for Finding Kid-Friendly Accommodations in Italy

Updated 2018. I know many of you are taking your children or grandchildren to Italy this summer. Sometimes it can be hard to figure out which hotels or villas will be kid-friendly. Amie O’Shaughnessy, founder of Ciao Bambino!, the first-ever international association of vacation properties for families, shares her list of must-haves. According to Amie,”First, its physical construction and amenities, …

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Get in The Travel Mood: Watch a Clip of “La Dolce Vita”

If you’re counting the days until you arrive in Rome or if you’re just dreaming about the the city, you might want to get a copy of Federico Fellini’s classic film La Dolce Vita (1961). Considered one of the best movies of all time, the movie follows the “sweet life” of a tabloid journalist (Marcello Mastroianni) who covers the glitzy …

No Matter Your Heritage, Become a Modern Italian

If you’re looking to feed your hunger for all things Italian, let me recommend joining The Modern Italian Network, an organization for all people passionate about Italy. Membership is free! Modern Italian provides enthusiasts with the ability to be actively involved in authentic Italian culture through its newsletters, events, and coming soon, social networking Web site. Members also benefit from …

Summer Fare Sale from Boston to Italy

I never thought I would say that $1,100 is a bargain airfare between the U.S. and Italy but this summer, it just might be. (Every summer for the past few years, planes have been packed and affordable seats at a minimum. My advice, book as early as you can.) Alitalia’s Boston Summer Promotion offers special roundtrip fares for non-stop flights …

Tips for Choosing Child-Friendly Lodging in Italy

When parents start looking for places to stay in Italy or anywhere in Europe that can accommodate the entire family, it doesn’t take long for them to realize that hotel Web sites and villa brochures don’t provide the details needed to make confident decisions.

Want to Move to Italy? A House For Sale in Umbria

I know many, many, many of you dream of living in Italy, whether for a few months a year or permanently. While many of you want to live, “under the Tuscan sun,” that dream is an incredibly expensive one these days. In fact, when I interviewed Stew Vreeland of Seeyouinitaly.com for DOI’s article “Where to Buy Your Own Tuscan Hideaway,” …