Italian Children Await The Arrival of La Befana

Susan Van Allen, author of 100 Places in Italy Every Woman Should Go, shares the Italian legend of La Befana and why Italian children are eagerly awaiting her arrival this week: “There is no Santa Claus in Italy,” my Nana told me when I was a kid. I had nightmares of how awful Christmas must be for children over there, …

Find Love at Rome’s Fiumicino Airport

The next time you find yourself missing a connecting flight in Rome’s Fiumicino Airport, you might want to take a deep breath and open your arms to the possibility of another kind of connection – a love connection? In a recent study commissioned by men’s grooming product AXE and Sperling’s Best Places, researcher’s found Fiumicino Airport at number 10, ranking …

Ardesco.com: Authentic Italian Cooking

Enroll now in Ardesco.com’s online cooking class to learn the secrets of preparing authentic Italian meals.   Enrollment will give you access to 8+ regional, authentic Italian meals delivered every month for 12 months – over 100 recipes! Each recipe will come with video and written step by step instructions.   Enroll now for our low introductory price of $47, …

What to Eat for An Italian Christmas Eve Dinner

Hard to believe Christmas Eve is just around the corner. Thinking about celebrating it in Italian style? Then get ready to visit your favorite fishmonger, you will be making at least seven seafood courses! That’s because Italians celebrate the Feast of Seven Fishes on la vigilia di Natale (Christmas Eve). As Toni Lydecker writes, “The idea of serving seven fish …

Rail Travel Between Milan and Rome Speeds Up

Last year, Associated Press Business Writer Colleen Barr sat aboard Eurostar Italia AV 9427 on its way from Milan to Rome and marveled at the recent high-speed train improvements. Reaching a maximum velocity of 186 mph, Italian Railway’s new Red Arrow would travel the 300-mile distance from Milan to Rome in three hours and 30 minutes shaving an entire hour …

Win Great Travel Prizes on the Travel Bloggers’ Caravan

Win Cool Travel Prizes at the blog below on Saturday! Today’s stop on the Travel Bloggers’ Caravan is: EllenBarone.com. Visit the blog and comment on today’s post for a chance to win a day pack from First Ascent, a new extreme adventure line of gear and clothing form Eddie Bauer and partners. Win Cool Travel Prizes on the blog below …

Christmas Events in Tuscany

Our friend Pamela Sheldon Johns writes about her experiences celebrating the holidays in Tuscany in our free Christmas in Italy guide. For those traveling to Toscana this holiday season, she highlights some special holiday events in and around Montepulciano: Montepulciano: Natale alle Logge Christmas market and fair featuring artisanal food and wine products and crafts from the area.   Abbadia …

Two Winter Fests in Puglia

The town of Tricase, almost at the tip of the Italian heel in Puglia, is often called “The Bethlehem of Italy.” That’s because it hosts a living nativity or Il Presepe Vivente di Tricase. Supported entirely by volunteers from civic groups and schools, everyone from children to grown-ups (about 250 residents in total) dress in period costumes that transform the …

In Italy: Honoring the Virgin Mary Through Art

Here’s a wonderful guest post from one of Dream of Italy’s favorite contributors – Susan Van Allen. Susan is also the author of 100 Places in Italy Every Woman Should Go which is available in our online store (with two bonuses!)   Happy Feast of the Immaculate Conception! If you’re in Italy, you’ll notice schools and lots of businesses are …

Introducing Perillo’s ItalyVacations.com

I’m Steve Perillo. Three generations of my family have perfected the art of traveling to Italy through our tour company Perillo Tours. Now entering its 65th year, Perillo Tours is America’s largest tour operator to Italy. We achieved this top position, one trip at a time, taking care of every detail for our guests while showing them the best Italy …