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Lake Idro Lake Idro, also known as Lago d'Idro, is a beautiful lake located in the Lombardy region of Northern Italy. It is a smaller and less crowded lake compared to its famous neighbor, Lake Garda, but it offers a tranquil and picturesque setting surrounded by mountains and forests.

Abetone Ski Abetone Ski is a popular ski resort located in the Apennine Mountains of Tuscany, Italy. The duration of your itinerary will depend on your skiing abilities and the amount of time you wish to spend on the slopes.

Abruzzo Exploring Abruzzo sustainably and respecting responsible tourism is a wonderful way to experience the region's natural beauty, local attractions, food, and wine specialties.

Abruzzo Ski This timeframe allows you to experience multiple ski areas while also enjoying the local culture and cuisine.

Adamello Ski A suggested duration for an Adamello Ski itinerary would be around 5 to 7 days. This timeframe allows you to explore the ski area while also enjoying the local culture and cuisine.

Agrigento Area Start your exploration by visiting the Valley of the Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This archaeological park features well-preserved ancient Greek temples, such as the Temple of Concordia and the Temple of Juno.

Alpe Cimbra the charming villages in the Alpe Cimbra region, such as Folgaria, Lavarone, or Luserna.

Alpe di Siusi Explore Alpe di Siusi. Alpe di Siusi, also known as Seiser Alm, is a stunning mountain plateau located in the Dolomites of northern Italy.

Alta Badia Alta Badia is a picturesque mountain region located in the Dolomites of northern Italy.

Alta Pusteria Alta Pusteria offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Spend the day hiking in the picturesque Dolomite mountains, exploring trails that suit your fitness level and interests.

Alta Valtellina Alta Pusteria offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Spend the day hiking in the picturesque Dolomite mountains, exploring trails that suit your fitness level and interests.

Alto Garda e Ledro Alto Garda e Ledro is a beautiful region located in northern Italy, known for its stunning landscapes, charming villages, and rich cultural heritage.

Altopiano della Paganella Paganella is a mountain group located in the Province of Trento, affecting the municipalities of Fai della Paganella, Andalo, Molveno, Vallelaghi, Cavedago and Terre d'Adige and overlooking the city of Trento from the north-west.

The Amalfi Coast is a 50-kilometer stretch of coast south of the Sorrento Peninsula, in the Campania region. A famous holiday destination, it is characterized by cliffs and a rugged coastline dotted with small beaches and pastel-colored fishing villages. The coastal road between the port city of Salerno and the rocky ridge of Sorrento winds past sumptuous villas, terraced vineyards, and lemon groves overlooking the sea.

Arabba Marmolada Well-equipped location for skiing, snowboarding and trekking in summer, with cable car and chair lifts.

The Tuscan archipelago is an archipelago in the western Mediterranean Sea, made up of a group of seven major islands, of which the largest is the island of Elba, plus some smaller ones, shoals, and rocks located between the Tuscan mainland and Corsica.

Monte Argentario is an Italian municipality of 11,794 inhabitants in the province of Grosseto in Tuscany. The municipal seat and capital is Porto Santo Stefano, located on the north-western coast while on the south-eastern coast is the hamlet of Porto Ercole.

Aspromonte, located in the southernmost region of Italy, is a stunning mountainous area known for its rugged beauty, rich history, and unique culture.

Barbagia is a historic and cultural region located in the central part of Sardinia, Italy. Known for its rugged landscapes, traditional villages, and rich heritage, Barbagia offers visitors a glimpse into authentic Sardinian life.

Basilicata is a region in southern Italy known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and delicious cuisine.

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Bologna Province, located in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, offers a rich cultural heritage, impressive architecture, and renowned cuisine.

Bolzano, also known as Bozen in German, is a picturesque city located in the South Tyrol region of northern Italy. It is surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, including the Dolomites, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for their dramatic peaks and beautiful landscapes.

Borgo Virgilio: Where is it and why visit? Borgo Virgilio is a municipality located in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, specifically within the Province of Mantua (Provincia di Mantova). Situated just south of the historic city of Mantua, Borgo Virgilio offers visitors a serene escape into the countryside while still being within close proximity to a wealth of cultural and natural attractions.

Brenner, a town: Brenner is also the name of a small town located at the Brenner Pass, on the border between Italy and Austria. While it's not as well-known as some other destinations in the region, it still offers visitors a chance to experience the unique culture and history of the area. The town has a few attractions, including a museum dedicated to the history of the Brenner Pass and its importance as a trade route.

Burgraviato: Where is it and why visit? The Burgraviato (also known as Burggrafenamt in German) is a historic region located in the province of South Tyrol, Italy. It encompasses the area around the city of Merano (Meran in German) and stretches towards the west, including several charming towns and villages such as Lana, Tirolo, and Dorf Tirol.

Cadore: Where is it and why visit? Cadore is a historic region located in the northeastern part of the Veneto region in northern Italy, nestled within the Dolomite Mountains. It is primarily situated in the province of Belluno, with portions extending into the provinces of Trento and Udine.

Calabria: Where is it and why visit? Calabria is a region located in the southern part of Italy, forming the "toe" of the Italian "boot." It is bordered by the region of Basilicata to the north, the Ionian Sea to the east, the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west, and the Strait of Messina to the south, separating it from the island of Sicily.

Campania: Where is it and why visit? Campania is a region located in southern Italy, known for its stunning coastline along the Tyrrhenian Sea, historical sites, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine. Its capital city is Naples, one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban areas in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Campo Carlo Magno: Where is it and why visit? Campo Carlo Magno is a mountain pass located in the Italian Alps, specifically in the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park in the Trentino region of northern Italy. It sits at an altitude of approximately 1,682 meters (5,518 feet) above sea level.

Carnia: Where is it and why visit? Carnia is a historical and cultural region located in the northeastern part of Italy, specifically in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. It is nestled within the Carnic Alps, which form part of the larger Southern Limestone Alps. Carnia is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and distinctive cultural heritage.

Castelli Romani: Where is it and why visit? The Castelli Romani is a picturesque region located in the Alban Hills southeast of Rome, Italy. It consists of several charming hilltop towns and villages, each with its own unique character and attractions. The name "Castelli Romani" translates to "Roman Castles" in English, referring to the historical presence of noble families who built their residences in this area during ancient times.

Cavagrande del Cassibile: Where is it and why visit? Cavagrande del Cassibile is a stunning natural reserve located in southeastern Sicily, Italy. It is situated in the province of Syracuse, near the town of Avola. The reserve is characterized by its deep canyon carved by the Cassibile River over thousands of years, resulting in a series of dramatic limestone cliffs, lush vegetation, and cascading waterfalls.

Cavalese: Where is it and why visit? Cavalese is a charming town located in the northeastern region of Italy, specifically in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region. It lies in the Val di Fiemme valley, nestled amidst the stunning Dolomite Mountains.

Champoluc: Where is it and why visit? Champoluc is a picturesque mountain village located in the Aosta Valley region of northwestern Italy. It sits at the foot of Monte Rosa, one of the highest peaks in the Alps, and is part of the larger Monterosa Ski resort area.

Chianti: Where is it and why visit? Chianti is a renowned wine-producing region located in Tuscany, Italy. It stretches between the cities of Florence and Siena and is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, rolling hills adorned with vineyards, olive groves, and charming medieval towns.

Cilento: Where is it and why visit? Cilento is a region in southern Italy, known for its stunning coastline, picturesque villages, and delicious cuisine.

Cilento Coast: Where is it and why visit? The Cilento Coast is located in the Campania region of southern Italy and offers a rich cultural and natural heritage.

Cimone: Where is it and why visit? Cimone is a mountain in the northern Apennines of Italy, located in the Emilia-Romagna region.

Cinque Terre: Where is it and why visit? Cinque Terre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the Italian Riviera coastline in the region of Liguria. It consists of five colorful fishing villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore.

Ciociaria: Where is it and why visit? Ciociaria is a historical region in central Italy, located in the Lazio and southern part of the Frosinone province. It offers a rich heritage, beautiful landscapes, and delicious local cuisine.

Civetta: Where is it and why visit? Civetta is a mountain in the Dolomites, located in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It offers stunning alpine landscapes, outdoor activities, and a rich culinary tradition.

Colli Euganei: Where is it and why visit? The Colli Euganei is a hilly area located in the Veneto region of northern Italy, known for its natural beauty, thermal spas, and rich wine and food traditions. 

Colline del Prosecco: Where is it and why visit? Colline del Prosecco, also known as the Prosecco Hills, is a beautiful region in northeastern Italy, renowned for its picturesque vineyards, charming villages, and excellent wine.

Conero: Where is it and why visit? Conero is a beautiful region located on the eastern coast of Italy, in the Marche region. It is named after Monte Conero, a scenic promontory that juts out into the Adriatic Sea.

Cortina d'Ampezzo: Where is it and why visit? Cortina d'Ampezzo is a beautiful town located in the Dolomites, in the Veneto region of Italy.  

Costa Abruzzese: Where is it and why visit? The Costa Abruzzese, also known as the Abruzzo Coast, is a beautiful coastal region in the Abruzzo region of Italy.

Costa d'Argento: Where is it and why visit? Costa d'Argento, also known as the Silver Coast, is a beautiful coastal region in Tuscany, Italy.

Costa Marchigiana: Where is it and why visit? Marche Coast, is located on the eastern coast of Italy, specifically in the Marche region.

Costa Nord Adriatica: Where is it and why visit? Costa Nord Adriatica, also known as the Northern Adriatic Coast, offers a beautiful destination for sustainable and responsible tourism.

Costa Paradiso: Where is it and why visit? Costa Paradiso is a beautiful coastal area located in Sardinia, Italy, known for its stunning natural landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and rich biodiversity.

Costa Pisana: Where is it and why visit? Costa Pisana, also known as the Pisan Coast, is a scenic region located in Tuscany, Italy, offering a combination of beautiful coastline, charming towns, and a rich culinary tradition.

Costa Rei: Where is it and why visit? Costa Rei is a stunning coastal area located in Sardinia, Italy.

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Costa Smeralda: Where is it and why visit? Costa Smeralda is a renowned and exclusive region located in northern Sardinia, Italy.

Costa Toscana: Where is it and why visit? Costa Toscana, also known as the Tuscan Coast, is a beautiful region in Italy that offers a combination of stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and delicious food and wine.

Costa Veneta Sud: Where is it and why visit? Costa Veneta Sud, also known as the southern coast of the Veneto region in Italy, offers a wealth of attractions, culinary delights, and opportunities for sustainable exploration.

Costa Verde: Where is it and why visit? Costa Verde, located on the western coast of Sardinia, Italy, is known for its stunning natural beauty, pristine beaches, and rich cultural heritage

Courmayeur Ski: Where is it and why visit? Courmayeur, located in the Aosta Valley region of Italy, is a popular destination for skiing and mountain activities.

Crete Senesi: Where is it and why visit? Crete Senesi, located in the heart of Tuscany, Italy, is a stunning region known for its rolling hills, picturesque landscapes, and charming villages.

Delta del Po: Where is it and why visit? The Delta del Po, located in northern Italy, is a unique and biodiverse region formed by the Po River and its delta.

Dolomites: Where is it and why visit? The Dolomites offers breathtaking landscapes, charming towns, delicious food, and exquisite wines.

Dolomiti Ski: Where is it and why visit? The Dolomiti Ski area offers excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities, as well as charming mountain villages, delicious food, and unique wine specialties.

Dolomiti Superski by itravelinitaly.it: Where is it and why visit? Dolomiti Superski is located in the northeastern part of Italy, specifically in the region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and Veneto. It encompasses a vast ski area in the Dolomite mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning natural beauty.

Drei Zinnen - Tre Cime - Dolomites: Where is it and why visit? Drei Zinnen, also known as Tre Cime di Lavaredo, is a famous mountain group in the Dolomites, located in the region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy.

Emilia-Romagna: Where is it and why visit? Emilia-Romagna is a beautiful region in northern Italy known for its rich culinary traditions, historical sites, and picturesque landscapes.

Etna: Where is it and why visit? Etna, 95031 Bronte CT, Italia

Etruscan Coast: Where is it and why visit? The Etruscan Coast, also known as the Costa degli Etruschi in Italian, is located along the western coast of Italy, primarily in the region of Tuscany. It stretches from Livorno in the north to Piombino in the south, encompassing picturesque towns, sandy beaches, and rolling hills dotted with vineyards and olive groves.

Fasano Area: Where is it and why visit? 72015 Fasano BR, Italia

Foresta di Mercadante: Where is it and why visit? Foresta di Mercadante, SP 145, 70020 Cassano delle Murge BA, Italia

Foresta Umbra: Where is it and why visit? Parco Nazionale del Gargano, Provincia di Foggia, Italia

Franciacorta: Where is it and why visit? Franciacorta is a hilly area located between Brescia and the southern end of Lake Iseo, in Lombardy. The territory gives its name to the well-known Franciacorta wine denomination.

Friuli Venezia Giulia: Where is it and why visit? Friuli Venezia Giulia is a region in north-eastern Italy that overlooks the Adriatic Sea and borders Austria and Slovenia. The region is home to the peaks of the Dolomites and vineyards famous for white wines. Trieste, the capital, once belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire of the 19th century. The most famous attractions are the historic center, the seafront in Piazza dell'Unità d'Italia, and the Miramare Castle, a former royal residence.

Gallura: Where is it and why visit? Gallura is a historical and geographical subregion of Sardinia. It includes the north-eastern part of the island, from the Coghinas river which delimits it to the west, then passing through the Limbara massif, which delimits the southern part, up to the Mount Nieddu massif to the south-east, in the municipalities of San Teodoro and Budoni.

Garda Veneto: Where is it and why visit? The most beautiful villages of Lake Garda

Garfagnana: Where is it and why visit? Garfagnana, located in the region of Tuscany

Gargano: Where is it and why visit? The Gargano, sometimes nicknamed the spur of Italy, is a subregion of Italy coinciding with the mountainous promontory of the same name which extends into the northern part of Puglia, the ancient Daunia, and which corresponds to the north-eastern sector of the province of Foggia.

Golfo di Orosei: Where is it and why visit? The Gulf of Orosei is an inlet located along the central eastern coast of Sardinia. It takes its name from Orosei, a town in the province of Nuoro located 2 km from the coast in the Cedrino river valley.

Gorizia Area: Where is it and why visit? The province of Gorizia is located in the south-eastern area of Friuli Venezia Giulia, on the border with Slovenia and overlooks the Adriatic Sea. Gorizia offers excellent views with its typical landscapes.

Gran Sasso: Where is it and why visit? The Gran Sasso mountain chain stretches over three different regions in Central Italy – Abruzzo, Lazio and the Marche -, and contains the highest peak of the Apennines, the Corno Grande at 2,912 m.

Gressoney: Where is it and why visit? Gressoney is a charming alpine village located in the Aosta Valley region of Italy. It is nestled in the beautiful Lys Valley and offers stunning mountain landscapes, outdoor activities, and a rich culinary tradition.

Irpinia: Where is it and why visit? Irpinia is a picturesque region located in the Campania region of Italy, known for its stunning landscapes, rich culinary traditions, and excellent wines.

Isole Egadi: Where is it and why visit? The Isole Egadi, or Egadi Islands, is a stunning archipelago located off the western coast of Sicily, Italy. Comprising three main islands—Favignana, Levanzo, and Marettimo—the Egadi Islands offer pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a rich marine ecosystem.

Isole Eolie: Where is it and why visit? The Isole Eolie, or Aeolian Islands, is a magnificent archipelago located off the northeastern coast of Sicily, Italy. Comprising seven main islands—Lipari, Vulcano, Salina, Stromboli, Panarea, Alicudi, and Filicudi—the Aeolian Islands offer stunning natural beauty, volcanic landscapes, and a unique cultural heritage.

Italian Alps: Where is it and why visit? The Italian Alps offer breathtaking landscapes, majestic mountains, and charming alpine villages.

Alpi Giulie: Where is it and why visit? The Alpi Giulie, or Julian Alps, is a stunning mountain range located in northeastern Italy, bordering Slovenia. Known for its rugged peaks, pristine lakes, and alpine meadows, the Alpi Giulie offers a wealth of natural beauty and outdoor activities.

Lago di Caldaro: Where is it and why visit? Lake Caldaro is located in the South Tyrol region of northern Italy.

Lago d'Iseo: Where is it and why visit? Lake Iseo is located in the Lombardy region of northern Italy.

Lago di Bolsena: Where is it and why visit? Lago di Bolsena, Provincia di Viterbo, Italia

Lago di Bracciano: Where is it and why visit? Lago di Bracciano, Città metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Italia

Lago di Caldonazzo: Where is it and why visit? Lago di Caldonazzo, Provincia autonoma di Trento, Italia.

Lago di Como: Where is it and why visit? Lake Como, in Lombardy, is a luxury tourist area famous for its spectacular landscape at the foot of the Pre-Alps.

Lago di Garda: Where is it and why visit? It extends over the territory of Lombardy, Veneto and the province of Trento (northern tip) with an elongated shape that narrows in the northern part, when it meets the mountains of the Baldo Group.

Lago di Vico: Where is it and why visit? Lake Vico (from the Latin Lacus Ciminus or Lacus Ciminius) is a lake of volcanic origin in central Italy located in the province of Viterbo. It boasts the highest altitude record among the large Italian lakes, with its 507 m above sea level.

Lago d'Orta: Where is it and why visit? Lake Orta or Cusio is a lake of glacial origin located in Piedmont, divided between the provinces of Novara and that of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola. Inside there is the island of San Giulio.

Lago Maggiore: Where is it? Lago Maggiore is a beautiful lake located in Northern Italy and extending into Switzerland. It is situated at the southern edge of the Alps and is surrounded by stunning landscapes, charming towns, and a rich cultural heritage.

Lago Trasimeno: Where is it? Lago Trasimeno is a picturesque lake located in the central part of Italy, in the region of Umbria.

Langhe: Where is it? Langhe is a beautiful region located in the Piedmont region of Northwestern Italy.

Lazio: Where is it? Lazio is a region located in central Italy, with Rome as its capital.

Lazio Coast: Where is it? The Lazio Coast, also known as the Roman Coast or Litorale Laziale, refers to the stretch of coastline in the Lazio region of central Italy, along the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Lidi di Comacchio: Where is it? Lidi di Comacchio, also known as the Comacchio Beaches, is a popular tourist destination located in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. It is situated along the Adriatic coast, in the province of Ferrara. 

Lidi Ravennati: Where is it? Lidi Ravennati, also known as the Ravenna Beaches, is another popular coastal area located in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. It is situated along the Adriatic coast, in the province of Ravenna.

Liguria: Where is it? Liguria is a region located in northwest Italy, bordering the Ligurian Sea to the west. It is known for its stunning coastline, picturesque villages, and delicious cuisine. Liguria is home to popular destinations such as Genoa, Cinque Terre, Portofino, and Sanremo.

Limone Piemonte: Where is it? Limone Piemonte is a town located in the province of Cuneo in the Piedmont region of northern Italy. It is nestled in the Maritime Alps and offers a beautiful mountainous setting. Limone Piemonte is known for its ski resorts, hiking trails, and stunning natural scenery.           

Livigno Ski Area: Where is it? The Livigno Ski Area is located in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, near the border with Switzerland. It is situated in the Italian Alps and offers a fantastic winter sports destination with excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities..

Livinallongo del Col di Lana: Where is it? Livinallongo del Col di Lana, also known as simply Livinallongo, is a municipality located in the province of Belluno in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It is situated in the heart of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its breathtaking mountain landscapes..

Lombardia: Where is it? Lombardia, also known as Lombardy, is a region located in northern Italy. It is one of the country's twenty regions and is known for its vibrant cities, picturesque lakes, charming towns, and rich cultural heritage. 

Lucca: Where is it? Lucca is a charming city located in the Tuscany region of central Italy. It is known for its well-preserved Renaissance walls, narrow cobblestone streets, and rich history. Lucca offers a wonderful mix of cultural attractions, delicious cuisine, and opportunities for sustainable exploration.

Lunigiana: Where is it? Lunigiana is a historic region located in northern Tuscany and Liguria, Italy. It is nestled between the Apuan Alps and the Appennino Tosco-Emiliano, offering beautiful landscapes, medieval villages, and a rich cultural heritage..

Maddalena Archipelago: Where is it? The Maddalena Archipelago is a group of islands located off the northeastern coast of Sardinia, Italy. It is known for its crystal-clear waters, stunning beaches, and untouched natural beauty .

Madonie Regional Natural Park Tour: Where is it? The Madonie Regional Natural Park is located in Sicily, Italy. It is a beautiful natural park known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and picturesque villages..

Madonna di Campiglio: Where is it? Madonna di Campiglio is a popular tourist destination located in the Trentino region of northern Italy. It is a picturesque mountain town nestled in the Brenta Dolomites, known for its stunning alpine scenery and world-class skiing facilities.

Majella: Where is it? Majella, also known as Majella Massif or Mount Majella, is a stunning mountain range located in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. It is part of the Majella National Park, which is known for its rich biodiversity, rugged landscapes, and cultural heritage. 

Mantova: Where is it? Mantova, also known as Mantua in English, is a historic city located in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. It is situated in the Po Valley and is surrounded by three artificial lakes created in the 12th century. 

Marche Region: Where is it? The Marche Region, also known as Le Marche is located in central Italy, on the eastern side of the country, along the Adriatic Sea. It is bordered by Emilia-Romagna to the north, Tuscany and Umbria to the west, and Abruzzo to the south. 

Maremma Coast: Where is it? The Maremma Coast, also known as the Tuscan Maremma, is located in the region of Tuscany, Italy. It stretches along the western coast of the country, between the provinces of Livorno and Grosseto. The Maremma Coast is known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and untouched natural landscapes..

Massa Carrara Coast: Where is it? The Massa Carrara Coast, also known as the Riviera Apuana, is located in the region of Tuscany, Italy. It stretches along the Tyrrhenian Sea, specifically in the province of Massa-Carrara. The coast is known for its stunning landscapes, picturesque towns, and marble quarries. 

Mendelpass: Where is it? Mendelpass, also known as Passo della Mendola, is a mountain pass located in the Italian region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. It connects the provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol. The pass is situated in the Italian Alps and offers stunning alpine landscapes and outdoor activities.

Merano: Where is it? Merano, also known as Meran in German, is a beautiful town located in the region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy. It is nestled in the Adige Valley, surrounded by the stunning peaks of the Italian Alps. Merano is renowned for its mild climate, spa resorts, and rich cultural heritage. Merano.

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