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Portofino beachPortofino is the most luxurious and popular resort on the Ligurian Riviera and has a very unique charm. Portofino is not a major tourist city, representing a picturesque, half-moon shaped seaside village. This wonderful place is a special one, ideal for the tourists who appreciate a relaxing holiday in a romantic environment of multi-colored fairy houses and boats. Portofino is beauti...
Portofino beach - The best beaches in Italy
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Isola del Giglio beachIsola del Giglio is one of the most "beautiful beaches for children in Tuscany", and it is rated high among the best beaches in Italy, being famous for its favorable climate and underwater experience . Giglio has a mild climate, featuring unspoilt nature and crystal-clear waters, offering unforgettable holidays . If you want t...
Isola del Giglio beach - The best beaches in Italy
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Vendicari beachVendicari is beautifully located along Sicily's Ionian coast south of Siracusa between Avola and Pachino , and it is considered the Europe's southernmost marshland, a majestic protected reserve which covers an extensive area. There are still some existing old structures , such as a late-medieval watch tower and some ancient Greek and Roman archaeological sites, but the building was prohibited on the private proper...
Vendicari beach - The best beaches in Italy
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Salina beachSalina is the second largest beach in the archipelago of the Aeolian Islands and includes different landscapes than the rest of the islands. Thanks to its several water springs, the island is quite green. The island is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list due to its amazing volcanoes. The wonderful island consists of six different volcanoes, the two most important ones are Monte Fossa Delli Fecci and Monte dei ...
Salina beach - The best beaches in Italy
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Taormina beachTaormina, called also the "pearl of the Mediterranean", is one of the most beautiful cities in the whole island of Sicily. Located on Mount Tauro, Taormina town is visited by thousands of tourists annually who are looking for an oasis of tranquility. This tiny town on the east coast of Sicily is a perfect blend of style of life , specifically in the southern Italy, with the atmosp...
Taormina beach - The best beaches in Italy
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San Vito Lo Capo beachSan Vito lo Capo or Saint Vitus Cape is a fantastic coastal town beautifully located in the Trapani area, including an amazing beach. It extends below Mount Cofano, which is a high pointed limestone cliff visible from a long distance. The town of San Vito is near the Zingaro Nature Reserve and the hamlet of Scopello. This is the place where some scenes of the movie Ocean's Twelve took place in 2004. San Vito is famous ...
San Vito Lo Capo beach - The best beaches in Italy
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Capalbio beachThe magnificent town of Capalbio is situated on the coast of the Grosseto province and it comprises a population of about 4000 inhabitants. The origins of the first human settlement in the area of Cosa and in Capalbio date back to the Etruscan times. Later, the Romans made the latifundist period in this place and founded farms and villas on this territory. Once the E...
Capalbio beach - The best beaches in Italy
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Orosei BeachesThe Gulf of Orosei is the most famous for its multi-shaped sandy shores lined on the coastline. Situated in the Cedrino River's flatland, it looks different from the other towns because it keeps its interesting past alive, identified historically as Baronia's chief town. Orosei represents a 40 km cliff, that features vertical walls, small ravines, beautiful caves, and a crystal clear water sea with deep and intense col...
Orosei Beaches - The best beaches in Italy
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Villasimius beachVillasimius is a small village, beautifully located in the south-east of Sardinia, in the Cagliari province , at about 35 km far from the Cagliari. The municipality of Villasimius, together with the Costa Smeralda and Alghero, are the most crowded tourist resorts thanks to their beautiful long sandy beaches and crystal clear water, lively nights, trendy restaurants, beautiful bars, clubs and shopping a...
Villasimius beach - The best beaches in Italy
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Tropea BeachTropea Beach With its brilliant green water, veritable sandy beaches and cliffy bays, the Capo Vaticano region belongs to the largest coastal areas of Calabria. Besides, the cities of the Vatican Cape have a glorious history, interesting legends and nice traditions. Tropea is a magnificent destination located above the sea. The town has a ch...
Tropea Beach - The best beaches in Italy
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ViareggioViareggio is a charming city located on the coast of the Ligurian Sea and a splendid place for travelers willing to relax and have a great time on the Italian coast. Viareggio offers beautiful beaches, clear sea, spa treatments and many monuments and attractions for visitors. It is also a great shopping destination and you may enjoy a drink or a delicious meal at one of the terraces at the coast line. The city is also well renown for its carnival celebrations....
Viareggio - The best places to visit in Tuscany, Italy
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VolterraVolterra is a town located in the beautiful Italian region of Tuscany, in an area of eroded hills, 29 km southwest of San Gimignano and 65 km southeast of Pisa. The city lies at an altitude of 540 m and shows a particular architectural interest, historic castles and ruins because of Etruscan and Roman that surrounds the area. Archaeological research has shown that the hill between the rivers Cecina and Era were inhabited in prehi...
Volterra - The best places to visit in Tuscany, Italy
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CortonaCortona is a town in the province of Arezzo, Tuscany, perched on hills with olive groves and vineyards overlooking Lake Trasimeno and the plain Valdichiana. Cortona is a steep medieval town, where many streets are in the form of stairs carved in rock. Cortona proclaimed "City Arts" and for good reason. The city gave the world before the great painter Michelangelo, Luca Signorelli and the great painter and architect of the early seventeenth century, Pietro da Corton...
Cortona - The best places to visit in Tuscany, Italy
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Montecatini TermeMontecatini Terme is the most famous spa located in the Italian region of Tuscany. Thermal waters here are beneficial to the stomach or liver problems. Montecatini Terme can accommodate at least 2 million tourists who come here for the famous health spa center. Thermal waters here are beneficial to the stomach or liver problems. The resort includes various amenities, such as an 18-hole golf course, tennis, biking and hiking trail...
Montecatini Terme - The best places to visit in Tuscany, Italy
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San GimignanoSan Gimignano is a small medieval town situated on a hill in Tuscany, 35 minutes drive northwest of Siena or southwest of Florence. It is famous for its medieval architecture, especially the towers to be seen from several kilometers outside the city. Of the 60 towers owned by rich people wishing to stay protected from looting the city, most have been demolished Quantity Florence took over the city. White wine of the region - Vernaccia di Gimignano is also famous. &...
San Gimignano - The best places to visit in Tuscany, Italy
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LuccaThe history of Lucca goes up in the times of the Etruscans and Ancient Rome. The golden era of the city was pre Gothic Renaissance, Lucca still has many monuments of that period. Most important area is the old city, surrounded by walls. It is called "the city of 100 churches". Compared to Florence or Siena, night life is quiet here. Near the southern entrance to town was a nightclub. There are themed nights, divided i...
Lucca - The best places to visit in Tuscany, Italy
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SienaSurrounded by olive groves and vineyards, the city of Siena is one of the most beautiful in Tuscany. Inscribed in UNESCO's World Heritage List, Siena is one of the most beautiful cities in Tuscany that has preserved the medieval layout of modernity contaminated for hundreds of years. The atmosphere breathes medieval strolling through the streets narrow and winding as the gateway to the historic center where there are also the most beautiful places to visit. ...
Siena - The best places to visit in Tuscany, Italy
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Capri IslandThe first to discover the magic of this island of Italy was Caesar Augustus who, in the year 29 BC, the island of Ischia Naples offered in exchange for small paradise with an area of only 10 square kilometers. Capri has been the residence of Emperor Tiberius, the Renaissance artist refuge, resting place of French kings, and, later, political personalities holiday destination. Today, Capri is one of the most exclusive, but stylish and objectives of world. It is not a cheap d...
Capri Island - The most romantic destinations in Italy
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PositanoPositano is a town on the Amalfi coast of Campania, Italy. Most of the city is an enclave that descend toward the shore. From here you can take the ferry to Paestum, Ischia and Capri, during the summer. Are two beaches in Positano. Fornillo - a small and secluded beach, accessible by stairs from the grotto from above or from Spiaggiata Grande. Fornillo has a more relaxed atmosphere, with four bars on the beach and away from the ferry traffic. The other beach, Spiaggiata Gra...
Positano - The most romantic destinations in Italy
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Lake ComoLake Como is the third largest in Italy and one of the deepest in Europe, 400 meters. Lake Como is about 45 minutes away from Milan and is said to represent one of the fundamental steps that every tourist should take. It is not only one of the deepest glacial lakes in Europe, but a place where beautiful mountain lake was fulfilled with man-made beauty: classical villas surrounded by the beautiful gardens. Youth love the area for the scenery and the v...
Lake Como - The most romantic destinations in Italy
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