Italy is a country with a great variety of landscapes and architecture, a true treasure trove of natural sites, art cities, and villages with a rich history and unparalleled cultural and gastronomic heritage. B&B Hotels are at the forefront to welcome you to the most beautiful places and give you many travel ideas for destinations you absolutely must visit. Discover our tips on where to go on vacation in Italy.
Italy's over 7,000 kilometers of coastline offer tourists a vast array of beaches, sandy or rocky, suitable for every need. From Liguria to Sicily, passing through Tuscany and the Roman and Campanian shores, it's a continuous succession of beautiful places to discover, such as Savona (which boasts many Blue Flags), Marina di Pisa, Lido di Ostia, and Naples with the Amalfi Coast.
The Adriatic Sea has nothing to envy the Tyrrhenian Sea: places like Lignano Sabbiadoro (very close to Udine), Rimini, and the towns near Pescara offer beaches and fun suitable for all ages. In particular, the Adriatic beaches are suitable for children because the seabed tends to slope gently. Puglia, especially the Gargano and Salento areas, also has seaside resorts with beautiful, clean waters.
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The Italian mountains are beautiful to experience both during the Christmas holidays and in summer, as they offer both ski resorts and trails and paths immersed in nature. Bardonecchia, a few kilometers from Turin, is an optimal travel idea to combine the discovery of an interesting village with sports or relaxing activities amidst nature. Trentino Alto Adige, with its national parks, the museums of Trento and Rovereto, the ski slopes on the splendid Dolomites, and the Christmas markets, is another recommended destination.
The richness of Italy's artistic and architectural heritage is such that it cannot be contained in just a few itineraries. Among the most well-known cities for those wishing to spend their holidays in Italy are certainly Venice (easily reachable from nearby Padua, which is less expensive and chaotic) and Florence, with the Basilica of Santa Croce, Brunelleschi's dome, and Ponte Vecchio.
Naturally, we cannot forget Rome and its monuments, Pisa with Piazza dei Miracoli, and Genoa with Europe's largest historic center and the Aquarium. To appreciate these cities, as well as smaller ones (such as Trieste with Europe's largest seaside square, and Como, with its lake and the beautiful gardens of Tremezzo) and the many historic villages scattered across our peninsula, it's not necessary to spend a lot: just find an affordable hotel with many services and use it as a starting point for your trip.