Italy is a territory full of things to see, do, eat … and travel! Some places are more iconic than others but – it goes without saying – all of Italy, from North to South including the islands, offers travel and holidays that are unique in the world. In Italy, certainly going to Abruzzo is something that must be done to admire the landscapes and attractions that this region hosts. Today we will take you to discover the best things to see in Italy.
Amalfi Coast
Where to start talking about the best trips to Italy? Difficult to choose. We propose the Amalfi Coast. La Perla della Campania covers a relatively small area by extension, but certainly rich in natural and food and wine beauties. The main centers it touches are Amalfi, Atrani, Cetara, Conca dei Marini, Furore, Maiori, Minori, Positano, Praiano, Ravello, Vietri sul Mare, all connected by the Amalfi 163 state road, rightly considered one of the most beautiful roads in Italy ” Italy.
The peculiarity of the Amalfi Coast is the vertical arrangement of houses, plots and villages that strike with a maze of picturesque and fairytale streets.

Cinque Terre
The Cinque Terre, on the Ligurian coast, include the small villages of Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore, which have been included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Their position, the colors of the houses, the scent of focaccia that you feel walking through the streets and a sea that invites you all year round make the Cinque Terre one of the areas to be absolutely considered for a trip to Italy.

Chianti road
Hills that frame small stone villages, estates and vineyards, olive groves that overlook and complete a landscape that is already unique and fascinating, loved by both Italians and foreigners. It is the Chianti Road, also called Chiantigiana, which unites Florence and Siena and winds its way between Greve in Chianti, Radda in Chianti, Castellina in Chianti, Gaiole in Chianti up to Siena between wineries, producers of pecorino and places where time seems to have stopped.
Continuing once again when you arrive in Siena, you can reach the Val d’Orcia, between the wine villages of Montalcino and Montepulciano, and go as far as Bagno Vignoni and its thermal baths.

Lower Lazio Coast
The coastal area of Lazio, which has Latina as its capital, is one of the unmissable destinations for those that love good food and therefore the sea: perhaps one in all the smallest amount considered trips to Italy, but trust me!
The characteristics of Roman cuisine here fall down to a hybrid between Lazio cuisine and Campania cuisine with a very important presence of fish, cooked in numerous ways (the tiella isn’t to be missed). Don’t miss Gaeta with its split mountain and also the fabulous Garden of Ninfa , to be related to a visit to the Sermoneta Castle. If you’re keen on the ocean, Sperlonga and San Felice Circeo are the best destination for a restful break.







