Italy is a modern
country with deep Roman Catholic roots, full of interesting stuff for the casual
tourist and even more for the educated visitor. It is easy to spend two weeks
in major tourist centers without any reason to get bored, but it is equally simple
to get off the beaten track. The Italian Republic is a country in southern Europe
. It comprises a boot-shaped peninsula and two large islands in the Mediterranean
Sea, Sicily and Sardinia, and shares its northern alpine boundary with France
, Switzerland
, Austria and Slovenia
. The independent countries of San Marino and the Vatican City are enclaves within
Italian territory.
From the depths of the canals in Venice, which floats on a series of islands in
an Adriatic lagoon, and the bleached sands of San Remo on the Riviera, to the
rocky crags of the Alps, Dolomites and Apennines, Milan, city of haute couture
and business, you can easily spend weeks without being bored, Venice and Verona,
that both let you think of romantic
love affairs. To discover the beautiful landscapes around, for example, the Verona
province may be even more fascinating. The north-west of Italy
is a paradise for every culinary interested traveler. For wine
lovers, Piemonte is directly connected with Barolo and Barbaresco, the most famous
wines made out of the Nebbiolo grape. Piemonte's capital, Turin offers more than
just a starting point to visit these wine regions. Lots of museums, modern art,
book and music fairs make Turin one of the leading Italian cities concerning cultural
life. At the same time it is a booming industrial and multimedia city.
The coastal region of Liguria is another highlight. The Riviera delle Palme has
no reason to envy its French counterpart. Beaches, countryside, the right climate
and old towns like Genoa make this region a must to visit. Mostly undiscovered
valleys offer beautiful walking possibilities. The Lunigiana region, Albenga and
Ceriale are worth a visit and an even longer stay. Gourmets should not miss the
Emilia Romagna, Italy's culinary centre. Bologna , "La Grassa" like
the Italians say, is a must see as well as Ravenna with its impressive mosaic
works and the Byzantine architecture and last but not least Rimininear the Adriatic
Sea . For Tuscany words fail to describe its beauty: you have to go there to see,
smell and experience the beauty of the
old towns and lovely valleys yourself. Florence , Lucca , Pisa and Siena , offer
more cultural highlights than some countries as a whole. The way of living does
the rest to attract every year millions of visitors. Elba, the island of Napoleans
first exile, is only one of seven Tuscan Archipelago islands.
What can we say about Rome
? The eternal city has to be visited by every Italy traveler. It is true what
all those millions of visitors say: it is a great, vivid and picturesque city.
The southern part of Italy fascinates the traveler with its great hospitality
and gorgeous landscapes. Campania has attracted visitors over the centuries: Capri,
Ischia, Sorrento and Amalfi became the chosen destinations of visitors from many
countries. "To see Naples and then die" is not just an old spell. Try
it yourself and even if you don't die, you will surely lose your heart. Sicily
the largest island in the Mediterranean has been influenced by the culture of
the Greeks, the Romans, the Arabs the Normans and many others. They all loved
life on the island and left their marks. Italy has a great climate and the beaches
to go with it. Look at the map and you will notice immediately that Italy has
a very long coastline. Different mountain chains run through the country and you
never have to travel far to find some excellent places to go hiking. Volcanoes
like Stromboli or the Etna are still active and can be visited. Italy has everything
from beach holidays to luxury mountain ski resorts.