3 SUGGESTED ITINERARIES IN ITALY

An itinerary off the beaten tracks

Stops: 3

Nights: 8

Start this journey with a stopover in one of the most beautiful cities in the world: Rome. Rome is a tourist city that has kept its authentic atmosphere. It is full of secret corners, popular neighbourhoods, churches and typical markets.
Continue your trip in the centre of Italy to discover 2 regions well kept away from the mass tourism: Abruzzo and Molise. Once attached to Molise, Abruzzo region is characterized by high mountains gradually sloping down towards the sandy Adriatic coast. Molise is a natural and unspoilt land with spectacular landscapes and numerous local traditions.

Campania from north to south

Stops: 3

Nights: 8

Campania is one of the regions of Italy with the largest number of sites recognized by UNESCO as world heritage: the Royal Castle of Caserta, Amalfi coast, the archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum, the historic center of Naples, the temples of Paestum and Velia and the Certosa di Padula.
Campania is not just about art and culture, but also about nature, food and wine. Indeed, it is known worldwide for its buffalo mozzarella, San Marzano tomatoes and the liquor of Limoncello.

Sicily, land of volcanoes

Stops: 2

Nights: 7

Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean. Formerly called Trinacria by the Greeks, she managed over time to forge a genuine cultural and gastronomic identity influenced by its numerous invasions by the Greeks, the Romans, the Normans, the Swabians, the Angevin and the Aragonese.
In addition to its Greek and Roman archaeological remains, its Baroque architecture, its Byzantine churches, its national parks, Sicily is also a land of Volcanoes. The volcano of Etna is the best known but there are also among the volcanoes of Sicily, those of the Aeolian islands like Stromboli and Vulcano.