Founded in the 5th century AD and spread over 118 small islands, Venice is an extraordinary architectural masterpiece. A timeless city of marble palaces built on a lagoon, Venice has no roads, just canals and “calli”, and even the smallest building contains works by some of the world's greatest artists such as Giorgione, Tiziano and Veronese.
Set in the shadow of the Rhaetian Alps and made unique by the breathtaking landscape with a thousand shades, Lake Como is the most spectacular of the three major Italian lakes. A harmonious mix of water and land, with its shoreline measuring around 160 km, it's littered with exquisite villages, including Bellagio and Varenna. The southern and western shores converge at the lake's main town: Como.
Florence was built on the site of an Etruscan settlement and the later ancient Roman colony of Florentia. A symbol of the Renaissance, the city is known worldwide for its extraordinary history, elegant palaces and legendary attractions, together with the delicious Tuscan cuisine.
Tuscany occupies much of the former Grand Duchy of the same name. The characteristic landscape is a blend of gently rolling green hills leading on to sharply peaked mountains. A cornerstone of art, food and culture, Tuscany is the perfect escape to relax, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves.
Caput Mundi (Capital of the World) and Urbs Aeterna (Eternal City) perfectly hold still today to describe the uniqueness of Rome. With its astonishing monuments, vibrant atmosphere and breathtaking art, Rome is simply one of the most fascinating, romantic and charismatic cities globally.
Naples is the third-largest city in Italy after Rome and Milan and one of the most captivating art cities on the Mediterranean Sea. The city dominates the Gulf of Naples and offers an evocative view, from the imposing volcanic Mount Vesuvius to the magnificent islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida.
The Amalfi Coast is made up of 13 delightful seaside towns encompassing 100 beaches.
Eye-catching coastal cliffs, rich vegetation and colorful towns blend with disarming turquoise waters, creating a unique scenery that evokes charme, relaxation and tradition.
Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Eternal crossroads of the Mediterranean, it is a melting-pot of multiple souls and heritage of the Hellenic, Roman, Byzantine, Arab and Norman majesty. Sicily is an artistic and architectural gem surrounded by crystal waters. The slow-paced, captivating and ancient culture is reflected also in its delicious cuisine.