Vulcano – therapeutic thermal springs and mud baths

Sulphur baths on Vulcano island, Aeolian Islands, Sicily, Italy

The island of Vulcano is one of the seven major islands that make up the Aeolian archipelago. Over the centuries, the island has become known as a popular destination thanks to its therapeutic thermal springs and mud baths. While there are several beaches that can be found on the island, most of the visitors make their way to Vulcano for

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Touring Italy, what can you see

Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Is Italy one of those countries that you would absolutely love to go too? If so, where about in Italy would you like to go? One of the downsides to a holiday in Italy is that unless you are willing to travel all of Italy, there is likely to be something that you are missing out on. There is so

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Venice – The Most Beautiful City In The World

St Mark's basilica, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy

A well-known city and an ancient and powerful center of trade, Venezia as the Italians call it originally was built over the surface of more than one hundred small islands spread across the Venetian Lagoon. It was cleverly made in such a way that now water travel is more prevalent than ground vehicles in much of the city. Streets are

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The Best Attractions in Central Italy to See by Car

Statue of Neptune in Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Car hire is a very popular way to see Italy and its wealth of attractions, historical landmarks and cultural sites. From the ancient streets of Rome to the Renaissance city of Florence, Central Italy offers the perfect holiday destination. For holidaymakers, car hire is always a great way to see Central Italy’s wide array of world-class attractions, cities and beautiful

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All roads lead to Venice

St Mark's Square, Venice, Italy

Standing in St Mark’s Square is an unforgettable experience! It may be in the winter when the lines of the surrounding Doge’s Palace and St Mark’s Church are softened by the faint mist drifting in from the nearby water and colors are the muted pastels of the David Hamilton portrait photograph. Or it may be summer, in which case the light is bright,

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