Rome's Fiumicino airport, known officially as Leonardo da Vinci, has been rated Europe's Best Airport for the third year in a row. The recognition, awarded by Airports Council International (ACI), is in the category of hubs with over 40 million passengers. This is the first time in the history of ACI surveys that the first place is awarded to the s...

The Grancia National Park is the first Historical, Rural and Environmental Park in Italy. It is located in the heart of the Lucanian Dolomites, precisely near the town of Brindisi Montagna, a historic village in Basilicata. The history of the Grancia La Grancia was an ancient abbey dedicated to Santa Maria dell’Acqua Calda, dedicated to a spring of...

Let’s get one thing straight: the Romagna coast is fantastic. The welcome is always warm, the sandy beaches are some of the best in Italy – especially if you like nightlife – and the cuisine offers everything you can imagine. If you know where to go, you’ll be blown away. Cesenatico has two-star Michelin restaurants such as Magnolia and the histori...

For many years, Italy’s classic cities of Rome, Venice, Florence, and Milan have attracted tourists from around the world while Sicilians quietly produced their wine, grew almonds, pistachios, olives, and citrus, and dined on superb seafood. But word has been getting out about the island’s picturesque coastline, historic towns, and many attraction...

To feast your eyes on art created by Italy’s master painters is to succumb to a beauty so enrapturing it leaves you breathless. That same feeling is evoked when one travels through the country that has given birth to these masterpieces—the landscapes, the scents, the sounds, the tastes, the people, the countless hidden gems… it’s all so intoxicatin...

There are few countries in the world that tantalize the senses quite like Italy, with its world-renowned art and architecture, ancient ruins, rolling hills dotted by winding vineyards, breathtaking coastlines, and people who exude passione and pride like no other. Of course, this “New COVID Normal” presents its challenges and restrictions, but Ital...

Dove si trova About fifteen kilometers from Milan, just after the village of Abbiategrasso, immersed in the Ticino valley, stands the Abbazia di Morimondo. Easily accessible by car, or for the most trained and sporty bike, it is an ideal destination for a Sunday trip in all periods of the year. A bit of history The history of the Abbey of Morimondo...

“Italy’s Leading Hotel Group 2020”, “Europe’s Leading Green Resort 2020” and “Italy’s Leading Green Resort 2020”at the Resort Valle dell'Erica Thalasso & SPA, “Italy’s Leading Beach Resort” at the Resort & SPA Le Dune: these are the four prizes awarded to Delphina hotels & resorts during the award ceremony at the World Travel Awards 2020 last Novem...

If ever there was a poetic allure tempting the culturally enlightened to explore a destination, it is Emilia-Romagna’s Ravenna, a city that’s both undeserved of its regional underdog status but all the better for it as well. Ravenna richly rewards those who make it to this northern coastal Eden of early Christian art, a haven of historical conseque...

Towers are one of the most characteristic aspects of Tuscan architecture. During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, in many Italian cities were built towers and bell towers, both for military or public purposes,as well as a symbol of wealth and nobility. In Tuscany there are some so famous that they are symbols of Italian art all over the world....