Italy is the ideal holiday destination for people looking for a beach holiday, a cultural holiday or for people who enjoy good food. There is something for everyone in this beautiful country and that, together with the hospitality, makes Italy one of the most popular European holiday destinations. Many families have already confirmed that Italy is the perfect family holiday destination and will re...
Italy is the ideal holiday destination for people looking for a beach holiday, a cultural holiday or for people who enjoy good food. There is something for everyone in this beautiful country and that, together with the hospitality, makes Italy one of the most popular European holiday destinations. Many families have already confirmed that Italy is the perfect family holiday destination and will return for years to discover something different about this versatile country every year.
A wonderful beach vacation
Whichever region of Italy you go for a beach holiday doesn't really matter. With some 7600 kilometers of coastline, there are plenty of beautiful beaches. Especially the Adriatic coast is known for its beautiful golden beaches, but also the Tuscany coast and certainly the island of Sardinia, with its crystal clear bays, guarantee wonderful beach holidays.
Pasta, pizza and so much more in the culinary field
To enjoy culinary delights Italy is the right place. The country is known for its pizza, pasta, ice cream, coffee and wine. The pasta is in most cases used as an appetizer. 'Gelato', or ice, in Italy is delicious. There are so many different flavors that it is still difficult to choose. Furthermore, coffee is very important. The country therefore has many coffee bars with an extensive range: espresso, cappuccino, caffè latte and so on. But beware: the Italians no longer drink cappuccino after the morning. This is because a drink with milk ensures that the digestion process is slower. You will therefore be surprised if you order a cappuccino after 11 a.m. in the morning.
Too much to mention in the cultural field Italy also has a very rich cultural past. And even today, Italy occupies an important cultural place within Europe. The rich history of Italy is evident from artists such as Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Botticelli. In addition, writers such as Petrarch and Boccaccio and composers such as Verdi and Vivaldi. Italy also has beautiful architecture such as the Romanesque tower in Pisa, the gothic cathedral in Florence and the Doge's Palace in Venice. Too many to mention and probably also to view everything in a vacation. Which is also a good reason to come back to this beautiful, versatile country more than once.
Did you know that Italy ...?
has 62,000,000 inhabitants
has 7600 km of coastline
consists of 20 regions
has the largest number of (40) Unesco sites
knows a total of 40 islands
attracts 45,000,000 tourists annually
3000 museums
60% of the world's art treasures
A wonderful beach vacation
Whichever region of Italy you go for a beach holiday doesn't really matter. With some 7600 kilometers of coastline, there are plenty of beautiful beaches. Especially the Adriatic coast is known for its beautiful golden beaches, but also the Tuscany coast and certainly the island of Sardinia, with its crystal clear bays, guarantee wonderful beach holidays.
Pasta, pizza and so much more in the culinary field
To enjoy culinary delights Italy is the right place. The country is known for its pizza, pasta, ice cream, coffee and wine. The pasta is in most cases used as an appetizer. 'Gelato', or ice, in Italy is delicious. There are so many different flavors that it is still difficult to choose. Furthermore, coffee is very important. The country therefore has many coffee bars with an extensive range: espresso, cappuccino, caffè latte and so on. But beware: the Italians no longer drink cappuccino after the morning. This is because a drink with milk ensures that the digestion process is slower. You will therefore be surprised if you order a cappuccino after 11 a.m. in the morning.
Too much to mention in the cultural field Italy also has a very rich cultural past. And even today, Italy occupies an important cultural place within Europe. The rich history of Italy is evident from artists such as Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Botticelli. In addition, writers such as Petrarch and Boccaccio and composers such as Verdi and Vivaldi. Italy also has beautiful architecture such as the Romanesque tower in Pisa, the gothic cathedral in Florence and the Doge's Palace in Venice. Too many to mention and probably also to view everything in a vacation. Which is also a good reason to come back to this beautiful, versatile country more than once.
Did you know that Italy ...?
has 62,000,000 inhabitants
has 7600 km of coastline
consists of 20 regions
has the largest number of (40) Unesco sites
knows a total of 40 islands
attracts 45,000,000 tourists annually
3000 museums
60% of the world's art treasures
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Le più belle regioni d'Italia!

Costa Adriatica
La Costa Adriatica Veneta soddisfa il desiderio di una vacanza piena di relax e divertimento. La lunga striscia di terra che costeggia il Mar Adriatico vanta di spiagge sabbiose e divertimento per tutta la famiglia. La profondità dell’acqua degrada molto dolcemente, condizione ideale per i più piccoli. I tanti parchi di divertimento e gli splendidi paesaggi, abbinati alla cultura mozzafiato della vicina Venezia, creano la combinazione perfetta per una vacanza indimenticabile.

Costa Toscana
<b>In Toscana con i bambini, qualche idea per una vacanza indimenticabile</b>
Escursioni giornaliere a Elba, Capraia, Giglio e Corsica con partenze da San Vincenzo e Piombino. Giro in bici sulle mura di Lucca lungo la semplice e piacevole passeggiata ciclo-pedonale che corre sopra la fortificazione meglio conservata in Italia, ammirerete scorci incantevoli sui palazzi, sulle torri e sui giardini di una delle più belle città toscane. Punta Ala è una famosa cittadina sul mare nel comune di Castiglione della Pescaia, in Toscana, celebre non solo per il suo porto ma anche per la presenza di piccole spiagge e calette selvagge. Località balneare della Maremma più volte premiata con la prestigiosa Bandiera Blu Alla scoperta del Parco della Maremma a cavallo: accompagnati da una guida ambientale, i bambini possono visitare il parco sul dorso di un cavallo e scoprire così tutti i suoi segreti.

Lago di Garda
Il Lago di Garda è il più grande d'Italia ed è una località turistica molto apprezzata, non solo per la sua bellezza naturale e storica, ma anche per la possibilità di svolgere diverse attività, come sport acquatici o semplicemente assaggiare un ottimo vino locale come quello di Bardolino, conosciuto a livello mondiale.

Sardegna
La Sardegna è semplice da raggiungere con traghetti da Genova o da Livorno. Il vantaggio del traghetto è che, arrivati a destinazione, potete girare l'isola in macchina.

Toscana
Difficile scegliere dove cominciare un viaggio in Toscana. Dall'incantevole maestosità gotica di Siena, la storica rivale di Firenze, allo splendore romanico dell'antica repubblica marinara di Pisa, è tutto un susseguirsi di città d'arte.