Italy

Italy 🇮🇹

Italy enchants visitors with its timeless art, mouth‑watering cuisine, and stunning landscapes from the Amalfi Coast to the Alpine north. From historic cities like Rome and Florence to charming villages, every corner offers unforgettable experiences.

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Popular Cities in Italy

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Bernalda

Visit Bernalda, a picturesque town in Italy's Basilicata region, where ancient stone streets meet the sparkling Adriatic Sea, offering a perfect blend of history and seaside charm. Stroll through its medieval quarter, savor fresh seafood, and experience lively local traditions.

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Cinisi

Cinisi is a charming coastal town in Sicily just east of Palermo, offering sun‑drenched beaches, historic churches, and a bustling local market. Visitors can soak up the crystal‑clear waters, savor authentic Sicilian dishes, and enjoy a relaxed Mediterranean vibe.

Lauria

Nestled in the rolling hills of Basilicata, Lauria offers a charming blend of medieval architecture, vibrant festivals, and authentic local cuisine. Explore its historic castle, winding cobblestone streets, and panoramic countryside views.

Maiori

Maiori, perched on the Amalfi Coast, offers sun‑kissed beaches, a vibrant historic center, and breathtaking cliffside promenades. Its lemon‑scented streets and lively summer festivals make it a perfect gateway to authentic Italian seaside charm.

Matera

Explore the ancient Sassi of Matera, a UNESCO World Heritage site where cave dwellings blend with vibrant culture. Enjoy unforgettable history, breathtaking vistas, and delicious Basilicata cuisine.

Monreale

Perched atop a limestone hill overlooking Palermo, Monreale dazzles visitors with its world‑renowned cathedral, golden mosaics, and sweeping Mediterranean vistas. Wander its medieval lanes, savor Sicilian pastries, and experience the blend of art, history, and natural beauty that makes Monreale a hidden gem of Italy.

Montescaglioso

Montescaglioso beckons travelers with its medieval Norman castle, centuries‑old churches, and lively local festivals that showcase authentic Basilicata culture. Delight in panoramic views, traditional Apulian cuisine, and the warm hospitality of this hidden Italian treasure.

Palermo

Palermo, Sicily’s vibrant capital, dazzles visitors with its baroque churches, bustling markets, and a seamless blend of Mediterranean flavors and historic grandeur. Explore the winding streets of the historic quarter, taste street food like arancini and panelle, and soak up sea‑kissed sunsets over the lively harbor.

Pietrapertosa

Perched atop the Dolomitic cliffs of Basilicata, Pietrapertosa offers breathtaking views, medieval stone pathways, and the world’s longest zip line. Its charming historic center and vibrant local festivals make it a hidden gem for adventure seekers and culture lovers alike.

Policoro

Policoro, a charming coastal town in the Basilicata region of southern Italy, offers golden beaches, ancient ruins, and authentic Mediterranean cuisine. Visitors can explore the historic Archaeological Park, enjoy vibrant seaside promenades, and savor fresh seafood while soaking up breathtaking sunsets.

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Recent Trips to Italy

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One Winter Day in the Cave City of Matera

🇮🇹Italya day trip2026-01-18

Spend a single unforgettable day wandering Matera’s ancient cave districts, tasting rustic Basilicata flavors and watching the sunset spill golden light over the world’s third-oldest continually-inhabited city.

9 locations planned.

A Perfect Winter Day in Rome: Ruins, Views & Pasta

🇮🇹Italya day trip2026-01-18

Pack one glorious January day with Rome’s blockbuster sights: glide through the Colosseum’s arena floor, wander the Roman Forum, toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain, climb the dome of St Peter’s for sweeping city views, and toast the sunset with cacio e pepe in Trastevere.

7 locations planned.

Three-Day Winter Highlights of Rome

🇮🇹Italy3 day trip2026-01-25

Pack three unforgettable days in the Eternal City: ancient ruins, world-class art, vibrant piazzas and mouth-watering cuisine—all at the quietest, coolest time of year.

12 locations planned.

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