Cagliari & Sardinia
The Mediterranean’s second largest island, Sardinia is a location for adventure.
The Mediterranean’s second largest island, Sardinia is a location for adventure.
This azure, Adriatic beauty is one of Italy’s best kept secrets. Savor fine foods, wines and art.
One of Europe’s most fascinating spots, this island is a paradise for fans of wine, history and nature.
In search of non-touristy, off-the-beaten-path beauty in Italy? It’s hard to outshine Basilicata.
Home to the picturesque Lake District and Italy’s fashion capital, Lombardy is brimming with appeal.
Known for its wine regions, white truffles and Lake District, Piedmont sits at the edge of the Alps.
Famed for its striking Cinque Terre villages, there’s still more to experience in charming Liguria.
An Alpine paradise dotted with fairy-tale castles, thermal spas, and picture-perfect valleys.
The Veneto region is absolutely bursting at the seams with cultural and gastronomic treasures.
A foodie paradise nestled between the Alps and the Adriatic – and one of Italy’s most enticing regions.
Known as the food valley of Italy, this mecca for gastronomy is also rich with artistic offerings.
The region of Rossini and Raphael, delightful Marche is lauded for its rich cultural heritage.
In the mood for Tuscany but prefer a more off-the-beaten-path destination? Inviting Umbria is for you.
Beautiful hill towns, Renaissance masterpieces, prestigious wines – and more: Tuscany has it all.
See the treasures of Ancient Rome and Vatican City. Then enjoy Latium’s hill towns and rustic wineries.