Here we let you in on the details of two lesser known mountatin towns outside of Palermo, Sicily. They offer visitors a chance to enjoy simple Sicilian pleasures and an agriturismo or two.
Adventures in Italy’s Veneto Region
It is no wonder that the Italia region of Veneto has Italy's fastest growing tourism industry; more and more of us are just discovering its wonders. Read on to discover the treasures of this region.
Travel to Sicily Is Hot: Visit Palermo and Taormina
Travel agents and tour operators report a growing number
of travelers are choosing to visit Sicily as their next Italian destination. Read on to find out why and where to find the hot spots of the region.
Spend the Night in Ischia’s Most Famous Landmark
The most striking landmark on Ischia is
Castello Aragonese, a fortress emerging from a
rocky islet that in various incarnations has been part of the island's history.
for thousands of years.
Hop on the Val d’Orcia’s Wine Train (July/August 2007)
The newest innovation in Tuscan wine
tourism is the Treno del Vino, which
began service this summer between Siena
and the Torrenieri-Montalcino train station,
which has been refurbished into the "Wine
Station."
New Bridge in Venice (July/August 2007)
For the first time in some 70 years, a new bridge is being built over Venice's Grand Canal. This steel bridge designed by Spanish born architect Santiago Calatrave will connect the train station to Piazzale Rome.
Gubbio: “Real Made in Italy” Tour
The folks at Four Corners Travel have developed a unique tour that's perfect for architects,interior designers, buyers, wholesalers
and artists, or anyone who wants to see Italian craftsmanship at its finest.
Find Your Inner Gladiator at the Rome Cavalieri Hilton
Already seen the Vatican and the Pantheon? When in Rome, do as the ancient Romans did.The luxurious Rome Cavalieri Hilton is now offering extremely historically accurate gladiator training.
The Heat Is on for Italian Winemakers
This summer's heat wave
across Italy hasn't just been a
hindrance to summer travel
but could wreak serious havoc with
travelers hoping to be in Italy for this
year's wine harvest (vendemmia).
What’s Old is New Again: Site Openings, Reopenings in Sicily, Venice, Rome and Pompeii
Some historic sites in Italy have undergone some changes. Find out what is new at Sicily's Noto Cathedral, Venice's Torre d'Orlogio and in museums in Rome and Pompeii.
