The Amalfi Coast is one of those places that looks almost fake in photos, and then somehow looks even better in real life. Think cliffside towns, blue sea, tiny beaches, lemon groves… and roads that Read More
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Discover the Essence of Food and Wine Tours in Italy Italy is one of the most iconic destinations in the world for gastronomy and wine lovers. Food and wine tours in Italy offer a unique Read More
The Chianti wine region is one of the most iconic wine destinations in Italy and one of the most celebrated wine-producing areas in the world. Located in the heart of Tuscany between Florence and Siena, Read More
Florence is one of those cities where every corner seems to hide a story. And many of the biggest stories lead back to one family: the Medici. The Medici became one of the most powerful Read More
The Rioja wine region is Spain’s most iconic wine destination, known worldwide for its high-quality red wines, stunning vineyard landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. Located in northern Spain along the Ebro River, Rioja offers Read More
Italy could arguably be considered the world’s capital of food, so eating everything and anything that’s local and delicious is probably on your itinerary already. But what if I told you that Bologna Read More
Sorrento is one of the easiest and most popular places to visit Capri from, but the experience can be very different depending on how you do it. You can take the ferry with everyone else, Read More
Venice is one of those places that doesn’t feel real until you see it with your own eyes. A city floating on water, with 118 islands connected by canals, arched bridges, and centuries-old buildings—it’Read More
Florence is one of those cities that never gets old—no matter how many times I visit, I always find something new to admire. Growing up in Bologna, just a quick train ride away, I’Read More
Rome isn’t just a city of ancient ruins and stunning piazzas—it’s a paradise for food lovers. And trust me, as an Italian, I take my food very seriously! Strolling through Rome’s Read More

