Capo Sant’Andrea

Cliffs and mountains, dunes trapped in granite magma for millions of years, chestnut forests, sandy beach and crystal-clear sea – Capo Sant’Andrea on the northwestern tip of Elba captivates with spectacular contrasts. People have always been attracted to the largest cape in the northwest of the island of Elba. Already in the Paleolithic Age, hunters … Read more

Cortina d’Ampezzo – Queen of the Dolomites

Spring in Cortina, offers tourists a wide range of new opportunities: hiking, running, climbing, biking and of course via ferrata routes. A via ferrata (Italian for “iron way”) is a mountain route equipped with metal cables, ladders or steps, and other exciting features such as wooden walkways and suspended bridges. These artificial aids facilitate exposed … Read more

Salaborsa Bologna

It’s not often you have to consider your attire to attend a public library. But you may want to do just that before visiting the principal library in this ancient city in north central Italy. Palazzo d’Accursio, the ancient and historical seat of the city government, provides a rich and fascinating cultural space for Salaborsa. … Read more

Argegno – A hidden lakeside gem

Known as the most popular and beautiful of Italy’s lakes, Lake Como continues to capture the hearts of visitors.  Its shores are home to many idyllic Italian towns, all with their own unique charm – and Argegno is just one little village that is gaining popularity. Located on a large inlet of Lake Como’s western … Read more