Italy is such an extraordinary country – one visit is not nearly enough to explore its riches. From iconic Rome, Florence and Venice, to lesser known Puglia and the Aeolian Islands, there is an abundance of things to see and do.
It is a year-round destination, and the Dolomites offers world-class skiing with luxury lodges. In Spring and Summer, the beaches that dot the stunning coastline and islands are incomparable.
And then there’s the food. And the wine. And the unique sense of fun, style and spirit of the Italian people makes for a heady combination, especially when you enrich your stay by helping those who aren’t so fortunate: the homeless and refugees in Rome.
Now you and your family can enjoy this fabulous country, and make a lasting difference. All in luxury.
Popular Places to visit in Italy
Naples has one of the biggest historical city centers in the world, and its pride is the 448 historical and monumental churches, the highest number in the world for a single city. She city has a bad reputation concerning the...
Tuscany in central Italy and is possibly the greatest repository of art in the world, from extraordinary paintings and sculpture to frescoes and architectural masterpieces where are situated museums such as the Uffizi and the Pitti Palace. Having a strong...
The UNESCO World Heritage listed Cinque Terre comprises five villages where, over the centuries, people have hewn terraces on the rugged, steep landscape right up to the cliffs that overlook the sea. In addition to the spectacular views, its charm...
Lake Como in Northern Italy is surrounded by mountains and hills and dotted with beautiful villas and resort villages. Popular since Roman times, Lake Como is a top romantic travel destination and a great spot for photography. Wind-surfing, canoeing, sailing,...
Deemed by UNESCO to be an outstanding example of a Mediterranean landscape, the Amalfi Coast is where coastal mountains plunge into the sea in a stunning vertical scene of precipitous cliffs, picturesque towns and lavish forests. Among the glittering string...
The UNESCO Natural World Heritage listed Dolomite Mountains in northeastern Italy make up one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. At 200 million years old, these craggy, colorful, majestic peaks rise 10,000 feet up and are a popular...
Sicily has a mild climate that makes it an attractive destination for much of the year: spring and autumn are sheer delight and though high summer temperatures really do soar, sea breezes in coastal areas take the edge off the...
Puglia in Southern Italy hides a myriad of guarded sights, historical architecture and beaches untouched by tourism. Puglia is a region that can satisfy any taste and interest, from its ancient history to the Medieval and Baroque epochs, from its...
Venice is a magician. It makes agate palaces vanish into silent fogs, labyrinthine streets disappear at the whim of moody tides, and can even turn the most pedestrian of people into fantastical, masked creatures. Just like its world-famous Carnevale, Venice...
Florence is a cultural, artistic and architectural gem, known as the "cradle of the Renaissance" for its monuments, churches, and buildings. From its superb position, its buildings and monuments tell stories of art, war and life. Its streets, today crowded...
Rome is the birthplace of both the Baroque style and Neoclassicism. Rome has the status of a global city. The Vatican City is an independent country geographically located within the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a...
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