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August 8, 2019
Ortigia Island Tour: 10 Things to See and Visit in Siracusa
Syracuse is surely one of the most beautiful cities in Sicily. It boasts an incredibly long history, as it was founded in 733 BC and it has been an important Magna Greece's town. Actually, Siracusa could compete with Athens' greatness! Even today, its artistic heritage is invaluable and the cultural diversity of its center makes it a spectacular place to visit. Precisely for this reason, "Syracuse and the Etruscan Necropolis of Pantalica" were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005 and have become a popular tourist destination.
The oldest part of the city is its historic center, which is located on an island connected to the city by some bridges. The beautiful Island of Ortigia is a rocky islet full of breathtaking monuments and places to see, including numerous freshwater springs that distinguish its unique environment.
Would you like to organize a trip to Syracuse and Ortigia? Discover the best monuments, places of interest, most beautiful streets and the 10 stops you should absolutely make during your city tour!
Stop n.1: Have lunch or dinner in a typical Sicilian restaurant
You probably already know that Sicilian cuisine is one of the best in the world. Once you arrive in Syracuse, whether it's noon or sunset time, why don't you start your tour tasting some delicious local specialities? Dishes such as arancini al ragù, cannoli with ricotta, pasta with pistachio pesto and grilled fresh fish will accompany you on an unforgettable journey through the best flavors of the Sicilian land. The restaurants of Ortigia to choose from are endless: if you are looking for a café overlooking the sea, a place located in front of a famous monument or in a quiet central street, you will surely find the option that suits you.
Stop n.2: Temple of Apollo
The tour starts from Piazza Pancali, where the remains of the majestic Temple of Apollo are located. Dating back to the 6th century BC, this is the oldest Doric temple in Sicily and one of the first examples of peripteral temples with stone columns. The original plan is still visible, although the temple has been largely destroyed. Located in the heart of a green park, the Temple is surrounded by modern buildings that create a beautiful artistic contrast.
Stop n.3: Fontana di Diana
Crossing Corso Matteotti, you will reach Piazza Archimede and the Fountain of Diana, a monument built in 1907. It depicts the goddess of hunting, who was the protector of the city in Greek times, as well as Aretusa and Alfeo. According to the legend, the god Alpheus fell in love with Arethusa, who fled from him and took refuge on the island of Ortigia. Here he asked for help from Diana, who turned it into a source.
Stop 4: Piazza Duomo
Take via dell'Amalfitana, pass by via Landolina and reach Piazza Duomo, the most enchanting place in the city. You will be able to see buildings like Palazzo Senatorio, which is the Town Hall, Bishop's Palace, the Monastery, the Church of Santa Lucia, Palazzo Gaetani and Palazzo Beneventano del Bosco. But, above all, you'll be surprised by the beauty of the Cathedral of Ortigia which, following the advent of Christianity, incorporated the ancient Doric temple dedicated to Athena. The marvelous façade presents elements in Baroque and Rococo style, while the interior also features classical and medieval motifs. Don't miss it!
Stop n.5: Piazzetta San Rocco
From Via Picherali, you can get to Piazzetta San Rocco, which is the ideal place to spend a lively evening. In fact, every weekend after 10pm the square offers live music and DJ sets. It is a landmark of the Syracuse nightlife frequented by many young people where you can have a cocktail with your friends!
Stop n.6: Largo Aretusa
If you want to stop on a bench and relax in front of a beautiful view, then don't miss the stop in Largo Aretusa! This large square offers a beautiful panoramic view of Syracuse and its main port, both at day and night.
Stop n.7: Fonte Aretusa
Right next to the panoramic square you will find the famous Fonte Aretusa, a magical place where legend meets reality. Born from a source of fresh water, Fonte Aretusa looks like a small lake of crystalline water where the only papyrus trees of the European continent grow.
Stop n.8: Castello Maniace
Walk along Lungomare Alfeo, admire the seafront view and reach the tip of the island of Ortigia to see the wonderful Castello Maniace. It is one of the most important Frederick castles and a magnificent example of military architecture from the Swabian period. You can choose to visit its interior or admire it from the outdoor, where elegant bars prepare cocktails with background music in the evening.
Stop n.9: Marina di Siracusa
Return to Fonte Aretusa and now take the road descending towards the sea. This walk is called "Marina di Siracusa" and it is a beautiful promenade offering dozens of nightclubs, bars and pubs where hundreds of people like to spend the night. Along the main port of the city, you will pass by an enchanting park of secular trees which will give you a pleasant shade in the warm days.
Stop n.10: Get lost in the streets of the historic center
Before leaving Ortigia, immerse yourself in its maze of narrow streets and lose yourself in its beautiful streets! Get away from any tourist itinerary and discover the beauty of the ancient heart of Syracuse: the magical atmosphere of this area will surely steal your heart.
Are you ready to leave for your trip? Book your holiday and have a look at our villas for rent near Syracuse, like Villa la Plage, Villa Floridia or Villa Cuorematto!
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July 19, 2019
The Most Romantic Islands in Greece to Visit in Couple
We all know that Greece is one of the top summer destinations in the Mediterranean. Whatever kind of holiday you are looking for, there is place that will meet your high expectations. Culture, art, nightlife and natural wonders are the main things that distinguish this country, especially its beautiful islands, from any other.
But what if you are travelling in couple? What is the perfect destination for your next trip to Greece?
Actually, the options are many, as each island seems to be the most charming and romantic one. We created a fantastic top 5 of the best Greek islands to choose as your next trip destination to guarantee a relaxing and lovely holiday to you and you partner. Check it out!
1. Santorini
Could we really choose another island for the first place? The magic of Santorini is indisputable, and we could hardly find a dreamier spot in the whole world. Most of the couples choose it for the unique mix between luxury, beauty and romance offered by the lovely panoramic views. The typical white and blue house walls stand atop rocky hills created by ancient eruptions, as this island has a visible volcanic origin. There’s nothing quite like the chic ambiances and breath-taking sunsets that you won’t easily forget.
2. Zakynthos
Zakynthos has all the elements to be perfect for a romantic holiday in couple. The tiny villages located along the coast are plunged into stunning natural landscapes that leave visitors speechless. The environment is very special: while the Northern coast is wild, the South is more touristic and presents some long, golden sand beaches. The most famous site is Shipwreck Beach in Navagio, a stunning place where the remains of an ancient vessel are still visible.
3. Corfu
Corfu has some splendid places to visit in couple, both on a honey moon and a special trip together. The most romantic spot is Canal d'Amour, a rocky trait of coast whose name derives to a legend telling that the couples that swim in its waters will love each other forever. However, we also need to mention the wonderful Paleokastritsa Beach, as its waters are inlcuded inside a bay with the shape of a heart!
Looking for a holiday rental in Corfu?Choose Beach Villa Blue or Beach Villa Nancy!
4. Crete
Crete is the largest Greek islands and is particularily suitable for a romantic escape. Each part of its territory presents a unique variety of culture, mountains, villages and beaches, which are what makes Crete so popular among tourists. Bays such as Balos or Elafonisi are some of the tropical paradises found along its infinite coastline, some of which are hidden in magnificent scenarios. There's never shortage of things to see in this beautiful island!
5. Folegandros
The "island of the couples" owns this name for a clear reason. Its stunning panoramic views and sunsets are some of the most beautiful in the whole Greece and the turqoise waters make every couple fall in love at first sight. The typical bouganvillas adorn the white streets of Chora, the main city, making it extremely precious If you are looking for a quiet place to relax surrounded by nature, Folegandros is definitely the place for you.
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Summer is the perfect time to organize a dream vacation! You do not need to go far to see some natural wonders, as Italy is a dream destination to discover!
From North to South, this country offers splendid panoramas and fabulous places that make visitors fall in love at first sight. Along with the beauty created by nature, many villages stand out for their splendid monuments and ancient buildings. Art, architecture and the precious cultural heritage that distinguishes Italy is so unique that it has no equal in the world.
The ideal tourist destinations for couples, groups or families can be chosen among man, because each one owns a breathtaking charm. Here is a list of the six most beautiful places to see during an unforgettable vacation in Italy: discover them all!
1. Tuscany
The real question is not "whether" you should go to Tuscany, but "what" to choose to see during your trip! With its cities of art, marvelous hills and dreamy beaches, this region offers panoramas of all kinds. A tour between Siena, Pisa, Florence and Lucca is a must for culture lovers who wish to take a photograph to some of the most famous monuments in the world. On the other hand, travelers who want to discover the natural beauty hidden in the countryside will surely yield to the temptation of a tour between the hills of Chianti and Val di Chiana, between fields of wheat and rows of cypresses. However, can you really resist a dip in the crystal clear sea? The beaches of Maremma, Elba Island or Versilia are very popular in summer and they are the ideal places to enjoy some fun and relax!
Looking for a holiday home in Tuscany? Discover our villas nel Chianti, in the Tuscan Coastline or in Florence!
2. Amalfi Coastline
Few places are as romantic as the Amalfi Coast! Ravello, Amalfi, Minori and Positano are some of the beautiful villages located in front of the sea, where they leave visitors speechless with stunning panoramic views. Steep stairways and narrow alleyways separate the beautiful colored houses, which recall the charm of the ancient fishermen villages. A tour of the prettiest towns on the Amalfi Coast is a must, but a boat trip to reach the hidden paradises on the cliff is a true daydream! Also, don't forget to spend an afternoon on one of the small beaches along the coast: the crystal-clear sea will be irresistible!
3. Sicily
Sicily is a region you should entirely discover during a memorable road trip! In fact, every Sicilian city hides incredible beauties and buildings presenting various architectural styles, because they were made in different eras. There is nothing more fascinating than a tour between the monuments of Palermo, a visit of the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, or a walk through the splendid streets of the center of Catania! Specifically, the Eastern coast is a lovely place to discover, as it includes beautiful cities such as Taormina, Siracusa and Noto. These are all included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites along with the Etna Regional Park. However, there is no need to say that the fabulous sea is what makes Sicily so beloved! From North to South and from East to West, Sicily offers wonderful beaches and some of the most beautiful bays in the world. A visit to the island of Favignana, to the Aeolian islands or to the area of Sna Vito Lo Capo is a real must!
Looking for a holiday home in Sicily? Discover our villas in the Northern Region, in Eastern Sicily or in the South!
4. Sardinia
This happy island found in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea is a paradise on earth that includes beautiful beaches and a priceless historical heritage. As the beauty of nature is widespread throughout its territory, it is almost impossible to choose the best place to visit in Sardinia. The ideal destination for those who love unbridled luxury and fun is surely the Costa Smeralda, while those who are looking for heavenly landscapes can go to La Maddalena Archipelago, which is a set of beautiful islands protected as nature reserves.
Are you looking for a holiday home in Sardinia? Choose Lentischio or Villa Vera!
5. Cinque Terre
The beauty of Cinque Terre is unique, and when the sun shines on the colorful houses' walls it becomes even more special. The villages of Vernazza, Monterosso al Mare, Corniglia, Riomaggiore and Manarola can be comfortably visited with the shuttle train that connects all of them, guaranteeing a relaxing visit to all its tourists. Thanks to the splendid views that will accompany your tour and to the charming alleys crossing the towns, your visit will also turn into a fabulous experience you will hardly forget. Unfortunately, there is only one beach to go to enjoy the crystal clear sea, but visiting these places will be enough to make you enjoy a fantastic daydream.
Looking for a holiday home in the Cinque Terre? Choose Casa al Bosco!
6. Apulia
How could we not include Puglia in our ranking? The so-called "heel of the boot" of the Italian peninsula is famous for the fairy buildings called "Trulli", for the beautiful beaches and for the fantastic nightlife. The cities you should see during a tour of the region are many, because each of them welcomes beautiful ancients monuments. However, the sea is certainly the part of the trip that tourists love the most! Beaches such as Baia Verde, Torre Lapillo or the bays found in Salento Coastline are some of the destinations you will not want to miss during your summer trip!
Looking for a vacation home in Puglia? Choose Trullo Santo Stefano or Trullo Oak!
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There are few other places in the world that conserve the charm of the Amalfi Coast. Romantic, poetic and colorful, the "Costiera" is one of the most popular tourist destinations for Italian and foreign tourists, who crowd its streets at any time of the year. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997 and includes thirteen localities, which are Amalfi, Atrani, Praiano, Ravello, Maiori, Minori, Vietri on Sea, Positano, Scala, Tramonti, Furore, Cetara and Conca dei Marini.
Once there, it is difficult to choose which villages you should visit first during your tour, especially if it doesn't last more than a few days. Also, you must consider that the "Amalfitana" road connecting all the villages is very busy in high-season periods such as summer. It is not easy to park you car either: parking lots are few, difficult to reach and they can cost up to € 3/hour. This is why planning your itinerary to perfection is what can make the difference during your holiday, which can turn it from a nightmare to a beautiful daydream.
We suggest a list of five beautiful views you absolutely need to see, as they will surely leave you breathless. You do not need to stop in each town getting out of your car to wander in some unknown village streets, because finding the right places to capture your dreamy pictures will be enough to make your trip memorable.
1- Ravello
Located 365 meters above the sea level, Ravello is the highest town of the whole Coast. Perched on a cliff overlooking the entire gulf, it offers a breathtaking view of Maiori, Minori and Salerno. The sea is 20 minutes away by car, but it can also be reached by foot taking one of the splendid pedestrian streets with steep staircases connecting Ravello to the beach of Minori, which also offer some breathtaking views. The most famous view can be seen from the garden of Villa Rufolo, a splendid park overlooking the bell tower of the cathedral of Ravello and the entire Gulf of Salerno. In fact, what really distinguishes Ravello from all the other towns are not its monuments, but its stunning panorama. No other place offers such views!
2- Positano
This suggestive village separates the Amalfi Coast from the Sorrento Peninsula. The "vertical city" is where you can enjoy some shopping in the lovely stores selling precious linen clothes. The main square and the magnificent church located near the beach can be reached getting down the typical narrow streets connecting the upper part of the city to the beach. A visit to the village of Positano is a wonderful experience, but can also be very tiring. Therefore, you can also choose to just stop for a few minutes on the sides of the road coming from Conca dei Marini to appreciate a magnificent panorama, which will nevertheless give you some splendid emotions.
3- Fiordo di Furore
The deep rocky inlet that takes the name of "Fjord of Furore" is a real natural wonder. An old arched bridge stands over a small beach overlooking a natural pool, which makes the view even more magical. Unfortunately, the beach is no longer reachable on foot, because a fire ruined the stone staircase. However, those who choose to take a boat trip can still admire it from a beautiful point of view!
4- Villa Comunale in Vietri sul Mare
Vietri sul Mare is the first town of the Amalfi Coast and it can be easily reached from Salerno. Its charm is enhanced by the wonderful glazed ceramics that adorn walls and streets, which are the symbol of the ancient craft tradition that distinguishes this center. In fact, the narrow streets of Vietri present dozens of local shops selling dishes, souvenirs and other gift ideas in ceramics that can be offered to friends and relatives. The most beautiful glimpse of Vietri is in "Villa Comunale", a large park with colorful decorations looking like Gaudì's masterpieces in Barcelona. The stairway covered with brightly-colored pieces of ceramic snaking above the sea offers a very special view to all its visitors.
5- Amalfi's Dome
The Costiera takes its name from the town of Amalfi, the ancient Maritime Republic that still conserves a stunning look. The main square is a place you must see: bars, typical restaurants, pottery shops and historic hotels surround the famous steps of the Cathedral of Amalfi, a pearl of Romanesque architecture with a unique Arab taste. The polychrome decoration, the gilded stuccoes and the pointed arches embellish its majestic façade, which always amazes those who admire it from below.
Are you looking for a holiday rental? Choose one of our Villas on the Amalfi Coastline!
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UNESCO is a United Nations organization specialized in enhancement the values of education, science and culture. Every year, new monuments and beautiful places located all over the world are added to the list of World Heritage Sites as they stand out for their historical, artistic and cultural importance.
The magnificent places of Sicily could not miss on this list! Its ancient monuments, splendid landscapes, century-old churches and the traces of a unique history are the elements that make Sicily one of the most fascinating Italian regions.
Here is a list of the seven Sicilian places recognized as "World Heritage Sites" by UNESCO: discover them all and start planning your dream trip to Sicily!
1. Archaeological area of Agrigento
The splendid Valley of the Temples in Agrigento (discover more!) contains the remains of this ancient Greek city-state. This magnificent archaeological area contains ten Doric temples, some of which are still intact and visitable. The timeless scenery that characterizes Agrigento is breathtaking and an indescribable experience for each tourist.
Looking for a villa for rent in Agrigento? Choose Villa Agorà
2. Villa Romana del Casale and Piazza Armerina
The Roman Villa in Piazza Armerina is a masterpiece of late Roman art dating back to the 4th-3rd century BC. This luxury villa is located in the Contrada Casale, a locality in the heart of central Sicily. Its enchanting mosaics are the best preserved in the world and their colors still shine like centuries ago.
3. Aeolian Islands
The islands of Stromboli, Panarea, Vulcano, Alicudi, Filicudi, Lipari and Salina form one of the most beautiful Italian archipelagosy. These heaven-on-earth sites have a volcanic origin and have been awarded for their naturalistic and landscape value, as they are one of the main places for volcanology studies. The beautiful panorama and the turquoise sea adorn this magic place making it extraordinary.
4. Baroque cities of the Val di Noto
"Val di Noto" is an area of south-eastern Sicily, extending between the provinces of Syracuse, Catania and Ragusa. The localities of Modica, Noto, Palazzolo Acreide, CataniaRagusa, Scicli, Caltagirone and Militello in Val di Catania are known for their priceless architectural value, because they are unique examples of European Baroque art. These picturesque villages, especially that of Noto, preserve some wonderful art masterpieces that stand out for their homogeneity.
5. Syracuse and the Rock Necropolis of Pantalica
The Necropolis of Pantalica is located a stone's throw from the center of Syracuse and contains more than 500 prehistoric tombs dating back to the 13th century BC, as well as some splendid natural rock caves and the famous Palazzo del Principe. Even the city of Syracuse (discover more!) is part of the UNESCO heritage, as it conserves a unique artistic and historical treasure. The old town center, situated on the island of Ortigia, contains numerous testimonies of Greek and Roman times, such as the ear of Dionysus, the Archaeological Park of Neapolis, the Temple of Apollo and the Greek Theater.
Are you looking for a villa for rent in Syracuse? Choose Villa del Mito or Villa Angelina!
6. Mount Etna
Mount Etna (discover more!) is a volcano whose cultural and mythological meaning mixes with the scientific value. Europe's highest volcano is a naturalistic beauty that can be visited at any time of the year to appreciate its charm, both during an excursion under the sun and skiing on its snow-covered slopes. Its stupendous panoramas present steaming vents, verdant woods and rocky terrain that get illuminated by incandescent lava in occasion of the extraordinary eruptions.
Looking for a villa for rent near Mount Etna? Choose Villa La Boheme or Villa Torre Etnea!
7. The Arab-Norman itinerary of Palermo, Monreale and Cefalù
This magnificent UNESCO heritage is formed by a group of civil and religious monuments in Palermo, the cathedrals of Monreale and Cefalù. All these buildings stand out for the unique artistic style, based on the coexistence and interchange of different cultures. The result is an original kind of architecture, made with Byzantine, Islamic and Latin art elements. Inside Palermo (discover more!), which is one of the most vibrant cities in Europe, the town of Monreale and the delightful maritime village of Cefalù (discover more!) there are splendid treasures that fascinate tourists taking them along a wonderful time travel.
Looking for a villa for rent near Palermo?Choose Villa Vincenzo!
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June 11, 2019
6 Cities to See for an Etruscan Tour of Tuscany
The historical, artistic and cultural heritage of Tuscany is simply unique. Towns of art, archaeological sites, Italian paintings and other masterpieces are some of the beauties enriching the charm of this wonderland.
The Etruscan period is one of the most important historical eras. This powerful civilization settled in southern Tuscany, Umbria and Latium between the 9th and the 1st century BC, and then expanded its territory towards Campania, Emilia-Romagna and Lombardy. Thanks to the numerous architectural traces left in our territory, it has been possible to reconstruct the main aspects of their culture, especially as regards the singular funerary traditions. Many Italian cities still conserve some beautiful necropolis, which were the ancient Etruscan tombs that could have different forms depending on the social status of the deceased. These centers were part of the "Dodecapoli", which was the federation of the twelve most important Etruscan city-states.
Are you curious to follow the traces of the Etruscans in Tuscany? These beautiful summer days are just perfect to plan a visit to the main archaeological sites in the region or to look for the remains of the heritage that thiscivilization left in some splendid localities!
In Tuscany, in fact, you can visit six of the twelve cities that were part of the ancient federation: discover where they are and organize your itinerary to see them all!
1- Populonia (LI)
Populonia was the only city-state facing the sea and it guaranteed a strategic position for maritime trade. This ancient Acropolis is located at the top of a promontory overlooking the magnificent Gulf of Baratti, right in front of the coasts of Elba Island. It is famous for its beautiful Archaeological Park, an open-air museum containing thousands of artifacts found in the region, many of which are related to the iron work that was carried out in this area. The fascinating necropolis, on the other hand, is a stone's throw from the beach of Baratti and it presents tombs of various types (newsstand, pit, mound, sarcophagus, caisson and chamber).
Looking for a holiday rental in Populonia? Choose Castello Leopoldo
2- Chiusi (SI)
The small town of Chiusi is situated in the midst of greenery, in the heart of a quiet countryside with fertile soil which was largely exploited by the Etruscans. One of its most important monuments is the beautiful Labyrinth of Porsenna, an ingenious hydraulic work dating back to the first century BC that can be explored in its tunnels by entering the Cathedral Museum. The necropolis is a few kilometers from the center and contains more than a thousand ancient tombs.
Looking for a holiday rental in Chiusi? Choose Casale Giulio
3- Arezzo
It was here that one of the symbols of the Etruscan civilization was found, specifically the marvelous Chimera of the 4th century BC which is now preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Florence. Arezzo offers the possibility of visiting some interesting museums containing rich Etruscan collections, such as the Gaio Clinio Mecenate Museum, which preserves earthen vessels found in the Necropolis of Poggio del Sole, or the Etruscan Academy Museum, with bronzes and other objects coming from the Tumulus of the Sodo. Other traces of the Etruscan civilization can be found in Piazzetta San Niccolò, where the remains of the city walls are still visible, or walking towards the ancient "city of the dead" located in the surrounding valley, where you will find several burials.
Looking for a holiday rental in Arezzo? Choose Villa Lo Scoiattolo!
4- Cortona (AR)
This splendid city presents the famous MAEC museum, a unique and original exhibition space collecting all the objects found in the territory of Cortona, such as the Tabula Cortonensis, the third Etruscan text by length. Its historic center still contains the remains of the walls dating back to the 4th century BC and offers the possibility of visiting other wonderful museums which will make your culture tour extremely interesting.
Looking for a holiday rental in Cortona? Choose Villa Calcinaio!
5- Fiesole (FI)
Fiesole was the ancient locumonia of Vipsul, where the Etruscans left numerous testimonies. One of these is the magnificent city walls, which can be seen along Via delle Mura Etrusche. In this important archaeological area many of the finds preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Fiesole were found, as well as the remains of dozens of tombs and of the acropolis, which stood near the Convent of San Francesco.
Looking for a holiday rental in Fiesole? Choose Villa Ancora!
6- Volterra (PI)
The city that in the 4th century BC was called Velathri presents numerous necropolises, such as those of Portone, Badia, delle Ripaie and Ulimeto. The Etruscan acropolis of Pian di Castello also presents some wonderful cisterns like the
Augustan Pool and the ruins of temples dating back to the III-II century BC. Many of the findings discovered in this area are now preserved in the Guarnacci Museum, one of the most beautiful Italians collections of Etruscan art.
Looking for a holiday rental in Volterra? Choose Villa Picchio!
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May 24, 2019
Montepulciano, One of Tuscany'S Most Beautiful Towns
Montepulciano is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful villages in Tuscany. Located on top of a hill in the province of Siena, it dominates the Val di Chiana and the Val d'Orcia offering some breathtaking views. Its look still conserves a Medieval charm and the legacy of a century-old history. In fact, in the 13th century Montepulciano was the center of the war between the Republics of Siena and Florence, which fought to gain the control of the whole valley. Even today, his position is considered strategic for the visitors who wish to reach other centers of interest, such as Siena, Pienza, San Quirico d'Orcia or Bagno Vignoni, and is therefore a famous tourist destination. His fame as a tourist destination has increased after that it's been chosen as location for the filming of the movie "New Moon" of the Twilight saga!
Do you dream of visiting the most beautiful area of Tuscany? Then Montepulciano is the perfect destination for you!
Discover its must-sees and start planning your trip now!
Montepulciano old town center is a beauty. Its highest point is Piazza Grande, which is also the place where events such as "Bravio delle Botti" are organized. This traditional festivity is a competition between the representatives of eight contradas, which must push barrels through the streets of the town. It's here that some of the main monuments of the city are located,that is to say the Dome, Palazzo Comunale, Palazzo Tarugi and Palazzo Contucci. While the Cathedral of Sant'Assunta is the major place of worship in town, the other palaces are magnificent noble buildings. The most important one is Palazzo Comunale (Town Hall), which was commissioned by Cosimo I De'Medici during the Florentine dominion and presents the wonderful Torre dell'Orologio (Clock Tower).
Other buildings you should see are the Medici Fortress, which is an ancient castle built in 1261, the Church of Sant'Agostino and the Torre di Pulcinella, a bell tower with a statue of Pulcinella beating on the bell which is shrouded in mystery, as nobody knows the reason why this Neapolitan symbol is put there.
After taking some photographs of these splendid monuments, why don't you stroll a little in the elegant "Corso"? The charming road crossing the whole city from Porta al Prato to the Church of Santa Maria dei Servi is where you will find restaurants, bars and many shops to purchase some souvenirs of your fantastic trip!
Another symbol of the city is the Church of San Biagio, a chapel located at the foot of the hill and immersed in the typical countryside. The church and its dome can be reached by walking along a path adorned with cypress trees, which also conserves an incredible charm. You'll find yourself in a fabulous place, surrounded by a lovely landscape that seems stolen from the background of a nice postcard. Otherwise, if you'd prefer spending your day in an interesting museum, you can't miss the famous Torture Museum, the Civic Museum or the Pinacoteca Crociani, some art galleries that contain works made by important Sienese and Florentine painters.
If you wish to visit Montepulciano, one day is not enough. Take some time to discover the beauties of the historical center or the neighboring villages and enjoy your holiday to the fullest!
You can walk along the countryside streets adorned with cypress trees, cross the wheat fields, immerse yourself in the authentic Tuscan beauty or visit the lake of Montepulciano to practice some bird watching. Also, you have the unmissable opportunity to take part to a memorable wine tour inside a local "agriturismo" and taste some food specialties in a good typical restaurant! Some of the dishes you must try are the pappardelle pasta with a meat sauce, the croutons with livers and the pore mushrooms with "ciaccia" bread, which can be accompanied by a glass of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, one of the best red wines in the world.
Are you ready for your vacation? Book our Villa Lauretana or Villa Corolle to turn your holiday in Southern Tuscany into a daydream!
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If you planned your holiday in the Balearic Islands, you’ve certainly made a good choice!
We are talking about a beautiful archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea including five nice islets: Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera and the small island of Cabrera. The temperate weather is one of the distinctive traits of these so-called “islands of the eternal spring” and they have recently become a major tourist destination. Thus, it is not easy to spot an uncontaminated beach where nature dominates, as they are particularly crowded in the high season. However, these places still have an unparalleled charm and a unique beauty that make it the one different from another. While Ibiza and Formentera are world-known for their incredible nightlife, Mallorca and Menorca are the favourite destinations for couples and travellers looking for some relax.
Are you ready to plan your trip? First of all, check out our selection of holiday rentals in Menorca to book your favorite one!
These islands can be comfortably reached by plane or boat, offering dozens of options to its visitors. It’s also easy to move from one island to another, thanks to a well-organized series of lines connecting the various ports. Regarding the best time to visit the Balearic Islands, you are lucky: they’re beautiful all year round! Their beautiful weather will make you enjoy pleasant temperatures in each period of the year.
And what about the main features of the islands? Let's discover what to see and visit in each of them!
The biggest island of the archipelago is Mallorca, a wonderful tourist destination that combines beaches, sea, breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders in a perfect way. Palma de Mallorca is the main city and among the numerous things you need to see, we cannot forget to mention the imposing Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece. The most beautiful beaches are located along the Northern coastline, where you can find the splendid Cala de Sant Vincent and Plaja de Formendor, and in the Southern region, which presents Es Tranc and Cala Egos beaches.
The other lovely destination for couples and families in the Mediterranean is Menorca, a cosy islet with a stunning vegetation. In fact, Menorca is part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, as its ecosystem is one of its kind. Its 200 kms of coastline present an infinite series of bays, beaches, cliffs and crystal-clear waters, including the famous beaches of Cala Mitjana and Cala Macarellata. Don’t forget to visit Mahon and Ciutadella, two charming towns with Italian and Arabic architectures.
Ibiza doesn’t need any description. Everybody associates it to endless fun, awesome parties, cool nightclubs and large crowds of young people dancing. But as well as owning some of the best clubs of the world, Ibiza also possesses wonderful natural landscapes and historical towns. Its unique ecosystem and architecture have rendered it a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 and a place to discovering its corners through special excursions. It’s an island made of contrast: while the music plays 24h/24 in Playa d’En Bossa and in clubs such as Pacha, families are invited to visit the beautiful centre of Dalt Vila,Puig des Molins necropolis or some charming cathedrals. Ibiza is much more than just parties!
Finally, Formentera is Ibiza’s neighbour and the smallest of the Balearics. Its spectacular white beaches and natural walking trails are the main reasons why millions of visitors fall in love with it. Those who are looking for some relax and calm after some days in Ibiza can enjoy the ambiance of some isolated paradise beaches surrounded by nature. Some of the bays that you cannot miss are Playa de Ses Illetes and Plaja de Migjorn, the most famous beaches of the island. The luckiest ones might also meet some of the pink flamingos that come visit Formentera in some periods of the year!
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Sicily is a region that should be explored in every corner. Palermo, Agrigento, Cefalù and San Vito Lo Capo are just some of the countless places to visit at least once in your life. Unfortunately, the island is too big and its beauty cannot be appreciated all during a single trip.
One of the favorite tours for tourists to discover the so-called "Sicilia Bedda" crosses Eastern Sicily starting from Messina and ending the southernmost point of the whole island, including fascinating beaches and some famous arts towns.
Would you like to find out which are the localities you shouldn't miss to see in this area? Here are the 6 places to visit at all costs during your vacation, along with some essential travel tips to guarantee a fabulous experience in Sicily!
Starting from the north, the first stop of your journey will inevitably be Taormina, one of the best known tourist destinations in Sicily. Taormina is a wonderful village located on the east coast that preserves a priceless historical and artistic heritage, but also attracts many young people with its lively nightlife.
In addition to the wonderful Greek Theater, this city is known for the breathtaking views that overlook the sea or the imposing Mount Etna. Right in front of the historic center is Isola Bella, a small corner of paradise bathed by crystal clear sea. It is inevitable to fall in love with Taormina, which satisfies the expectations of every kind of visitor, including the beach lovers who can dive into its beautifully shaded waters.
Once in Taormina, you can't miss the opportunity to do an excursion on Mount Etna,which is located a few kilometers away! You can climb the summit of Europe's highest volcano riding a mountain bike, driving a Jeep, or walking along one of the many hiking trails to fully enjoy this memorable experience. In every season, Etna offers different and unique views. If you are lucky, you will also have the opportunity to watch one of his eruptions and admire the incredible tongues of fire touching the sky.
Another place to see at all costs is the beautiful Syracuse and its historic center located on the island of Ortigia. This islet is connected to the mainland with three bridges and preserves countless beauties, including the catacombs, the 7th century Duomo and the so-called "Ear of Dionysius". Buildings of different eras are placed side by side with typical restaurants in the narrow streets of the center. The unparalleled charm of Syracuse is just waiting for you to leave you speechless!
Otherwise, if you'd prefer enjoying some sea, sun and beautiful beaches during your holiday, then you need to visit the lovely Vendicari Natural Reserve! This oasis located in the south of Syracuse is a pristine place, where wild nature grows near the turquoise sea. It is the ideal place for excursion lovers, but also for those who would like to rediscover the charm of an ancient environment like the Tonnara, a building located inside it. Here, you will also find some of the most beautiful beaches of the Ionian coast: these small paradises immersed in the green are wonderful places where you can enjoy some relax!
Near the Reserve, you will come across the splendid Noto Valley, the area including towns such as Noto, Ragusa Ibla, Modica and Scicli. These famous places are the capitals of the Mediterranean baroque and present some beautiful historical centers, where you can also stop to taste some delicious local specialties. The Cathedral of Noto, the Cathedral of Modica and other charming churches are small architectural jewels that you will not resist to photograph once you arrive.
We end our list with the delightful village of Merzamemi , a small fishing village located on the southernmost tip of Sicily. Its colorful houses by the sea embellish the beauty of the old town center, from which it is possible to observe part of the African coast on the horizon. The old "Tonnara", the pretty little port, the bright wall colors and the crystal clear sea make it an absolute "must-see" of eastern Sicily!
Ready for your road trip in Eastern Sicily? Start planning your tour booking one of our holiday rentals in the region, like Villa La Plage, located near Siracusa, Villa Vendicari or Villa Rosmarino, both situated next to Noto.
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You’ve probably just booked a summer holiday in Mallorca and are looking for the best things to see and do to make your trip memorable, or maybe you are searching for the perfect destination for your next trip to Spain.
Actually, there is no better decision than visiting Mallorca!
This charming Spanish island offers plenty of activities, tourist attractions, beaches and lovely towns that fascinate all kinds of guests. Also called “Sa Roqueta”, meaning “the small rock”, the largest Balearic island presents a unique territory with both mountains and beaches. Thanks to its temperate weather, a summer vacation in Mallorca is relaxing and pleasant, as it is not as boiling as in other Spanish localities. If you wish to learn more about the precious local traditions and to spend some days immersed in natural beauties, this is surely the perfect summer destination for you!
Here are the top things to see and do once you arrive in Mallorca:
1. Get to Soller by train
The most enjoyable way to get to the charming harbour of Soller is travelling on the historical wooden train. This historical vehicle retraces old traditions and crosses the enchanting countryside of Sierra de Tramuntana to get to the wonderful town of Soller, a coastal city with a good cuisine and stunning views.
2. Visit the cathedral of Palma de Mallorca
The majestic church of La Seu in Palma is incredibly beautiful. It is located in the old town centre and it is a nice example of Gothic architecture in the Mediterranean. There is also the opportunity to book a guided visit to see its amazing terraces, where you can a beautiful view of the city from the top of its roof.
3. Explore La Cuevas
Every single tourist itinerary includes “Las Cuevas del Drach”, a series of spectacular caves presenting games of light and shadow. The tour between the four caves is half by foot and half by boat, as they are included between two underground lakes. This natural wonder made of galleries, passages and grottos are breath-taking!
4. Spend a day at the beach
As it presents more than 300 beaches, Mallorca is a renowned summer destination. The beaches of Can Pastilla, Es Trenc, Cala Major and Playa Formentor are stunning sandy bays offering comfortable services to its visitors and splendid scenarios. Otherwise, in case you are looking for something quieter, you should visit the beautiful beach of Sa Ràpida and enjoy some pure relax.
5. Enjoy the lively nightlife
The Balearic island is known for its amazing clubs, entertainments and parties. The main centres for nightlife are Magaluf, where the youngest can dance until the first light of dawn, Playa de Palma, where there are plenty of pubs and places to have a good beer, and Palma de Mallorca, a chic town offering many elegant clubs in front of the sea.
6. Visit Menorca
The small island of Menorca should definitely be your summer escape! This serene destination is where you can enjoy natural beauties, stunning beaches and an absolute relax.
Wish to discover more? Read our article about the top beaches to see and the travel tips to read before the beginning of your trip.
Looking for a holiday rental near Mallorca? Browse our selection of luxury seaside villas in Menorca to get the best out of your stay!
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