Bari, Tropea, Matera, and Trento in Italy offer a perfect escape from overcrowded tourist hotspots with stunning scenery, rich history, and authentic experiences. Venice has become the world’s first major city to implement a unique visitor fee, aiming to curb overtourism and safeguard its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The €5 (£4.30) charge is designed to discourage day trippers, and according to Mayor Luigi Brugnaro, help restore the city’s livability for its residents.
This decision followed mounting frustration among locals who’ve endured overwhelming tourist crowds. So, instead of joining the throngs in tourist hotspots like Venice, why not consider exploring some equally captivating, lesser-known destinations in Italy? Below are a few suggestions to inspire your Italian adventure this year.