It’s hard to imagine that anyone would need ten reasons to head for a country that’s renowned for its natural beauty, culinary delights and ancient wonders. But, we love making travel daydreams into real life adventures, so we’ve gathered photographic proof of Italy at its best. You’ll see just some of the places you can join us to learn how to make arancini, watch lemons turned into limoncello and tear into authentic Napoletana pizza. Hop on your imaginary Vespa (you can ride a real one later!) and take a boot through Italy’s scenic riches.

1. Ponte Vecchio, Florence

Imagine slowly enjoying a refreshing gelato as you take in the medieval magnificence of Florence from the brick dome of il Duomo to the old arch bridge crossing the Arno River.

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this iconic bridge has captivated travellers and old masters for centuries

See it for yourself on: Ultimate Italy


2. Your train station view in Manarola, Cinque Terre

Everyone can picture the colourful cliffside towns of Cinque Terre, but you also get breathtaking views from the train that takes you from Riomaggiore to the other four villages.

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hear the crash of the waves as you wait at Manarola station

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3. Taormina’s Teatro Greco with views of Mount Etna

With Mt Etna and the Ionian Sea as a stunning backdrop, it’s easy to see why Taormina and its beautifully situated ancient amphitheatre remain top destinations in Northern Sicily.

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opt to wander the well-preserved "pearl of the Ionian Sea"

See it for yourself on: Northern Sicily: Islands & Volcanoes


4. Volcanic eruptions from a sunset Stromboli cruise

After a day spent cruising around the Aeolian Islands, you’ll anchor under the Scara del Fuoco. Nestle in for the sunset and marvel at Mt Stromboli’s eruptions as it gets dark.

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witness active volcanic eruptions from your prime spot on the sea

See it for yourself on: Northern Sicily: Islands & Volcanoes


5. Ancient history in Agrigento’s Valley of the Temples

Explore the ruins of eight temples, including the Temple of Concordia, built in 440-430 BC, which is considered the best example of ancient Hellenic architecture in Sicily.

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Sicily's largest and best-preserved Doric temple is a beauty

See it for yourself on: Explore Southern Sicily


6. Crystal-clear seas off the Egadi Islands

In one southern Sicilian adventure, you can go all the way from learning how to make Arancini in Syracuse (yum yum!) to opting for an idyllic Egadi Islands boat excursion.

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opt to cruise the coastal waters and drop anchor off of lovely Levanzo

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7. A real taste of Tuscan life in San Gimignano

Enjoy sweeping views of central Tuscany and its vineyards as you live locally outside the hilltop town of San Gimignano. Tuscan wine tasting! Rustic cooking classes! Country walks!

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roll up to a medieval farmhouse and call it home for a week

See it for yourself on: Local Living Italy—Tuscany San Gimignano


8. Ferrying past the Faraglioni Rocks of Capri

If you love a good sea arch, the craggy wonders off the island of Capri are impressive. You can also swim in emerald-green coves and opt to enter the Blue Grotto sea cave.

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gawk at centuries-old rocks jutting from the Tyrrhenian Sea

See it for yourself on: Local Living Italy—Sorrento or Local Living Italy—Amalfi Coast


9: Spending your days surrounded by zesty lemons

Wherever you go in Sorrento or the Amalfi Coast, the tangy scent of lemon follows. Our local living options are set in lemon groves, and you can even watch a limoncello-making demo.

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call a working organic lemon farm home for your stay in Sorrento

See it for yourself on: Local Living Italy—Sorrento or Local Living Italy—Amalfi Coast


10. Following the Path of the Gods to Positano

From Sorrento and Amalfi, make your way to Bomerano and follow a mountain path with sensational views of gorges, lemon groves and the sea. Finish in Positano and ferry back!

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see pretty Positano from the water after hiking the ridge trail

See it for yourself on: Local Living Italy—Sorrento or Local Living Italy—Amalfi Coast