A trip to Northern Italy is not complete without visiting the colorful fishing villages of Cinque Terre for a day to relax, wander, eat gelato, enjoy the view, drink local wine, and eat seafood. Read More
Verona Italy is a medieval town is full of piazzas, gardens, frescos, renaissance palaces, and wine. You will also find an ancient arena still in use, arc, Roman ruins, and all things Romeo and Juliet. Read More
Lake Maggiore in Northern Italy’s Lake District has a cobalt blue lake, snowcapped Alps, cafes, galleries, gorgeous villas, gardens, castles, and beaches. Read More
Rome Italy is full of iconic sights, 280 fountains, beautiful piazzas, famous stairs, winding cobblestone paths, catacombs, trattorias with red-checkered tablecloths, creamy pasta dishes, and Italian coffee. Read More
Venice Italy is a floating city of small streets, bridges, canals, timeworn buildings, strings of laundry, window boxes of flowers, cafes, and little bookstores. Read More
Florence Italy has cobblestone streets, shutter adorn worn buildings, insanely beautiful doors, frescoes galore, the Duomo, beautiful gardens, old city walls, Chianti wine, leather markets, famous public art, iconic bridge, and, of course, David. Read More
Pisa Italy is famous for its iconic Leaning Tower in the Square of Miracles. You will also find a cobblestone pedestrian-only shopping street with worn shutter adorned buildings and amazing seafood. Read More