5 best beaches not to miss on your next holiday to Italy

Looking down on San Felice Circeo / Terracina, Lazio, Italy

Exploring new places on holiday is always exciting. There are many travel agencies providing complete details regarding the trip and tickets. Italy is one of the most visited destinations due to the splendid culture, art, fashion food and the climate which makes it perfect for the beach lovers. The top 5 beaches in Italy are Rimini, Emilia-Romagna It is one

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Bari – a door of Europe to the Balkans and the Middle East

Cattedrale di San Sabino, Bari, Puglia, Italy

The port city of Bari, the capital of the province of Bari and Apulia region, is located on the Adriatic coast in southern Italy. It is still well-preserved old town with winding streets, boasting the Cathedral of San Sabino (original building dates from the 12th century). Citta Vecchia welcomes its visitors with a feeling of the special atmosphere, maze of

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Caorle – thousand years old Little Venice

Caorle, Veneto, Italy

Caorle is located 70 km northeast of Venice. It belongs to the most popular resorts of northern Adriatic coast. Caorle, due to its thousand-year old history when its ancient streets were still under the sea water, is also known as Little Venice. In addition to sandy beaches, gently sloping into the sea, Caorle also offers a number of historical monuments,

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Lecce – Florence of the Baroque

Roman Amphiteatre at Sant'Oronzo Square, Lecce, Puglia, Italy

Lecce is probably everywhere known as the “Florence of the Baroque.” This nickname is indicative of flourishing architecture, which is unmatched in southern Italy. The city contains signs of Greeks, Romans, Normans and Saracens but enduring link comes from Habsburg Spain. Its rulers who settled here, made great architectural transformation of the city during the 17th century. Duomo, Lecce, Puglia,

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Ancona – one of the most important ports in central and southern Italy

Ancona cathedral, Marche, Italy

Ancona is the capital of the Italian region of Marche. It is located in central Italy on the Adriatic coast. Ancona has the unusual shape. It reminds some bent elbow, which is a slight translation from the Greek word Αγκων meaning elbow. The city was founded by the Greeks in the 4th century BC. In the bay of bent elbow

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