Elba Island, view on the town of Portoferraio
Although it’s not well known by US visitors, Elba Island is truly a delightful destination in Italy. It’s the largest of the seven main islands that make up the Tuscan Archipelago National Park. Following Sicily and Sardinia, Elba is the third biggest island in Italy. Elba has a rich history. It was inhabited by the Etruscans and the Romans, and...
Gaiole in Chianti
Gaiole in Chianti, the Italian gem tucked into the breathtaking valleys of Tuscany, is calling out your name. Where else can you experience such picturesque medieval streets and extensive history? For those hoping to explore the country’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, this is a must-see destination. If Gaiole was a wineglass, it would be filled to the brim...
Castellina in Chianti, a panoramic view
Right in the heart of Tuscany, the beloved town of Castellina in Chianti lies beneath the rust, to be discovered as a diamond. With the thrill that comes with the rolling hills, world-class wine, and not to mention the picturesque streets, Castellina in Chianti is the superior Tuscan experience. With a population of 2,800 to 2,860 people, Castellina in Chianti...
Capalbio, medieval town in Southern Tuscany
Capalbio, an ancient medieval village in Tuscany, is known as one of the most precious places in Italy and as a pearl of the Tyrrhenian coast, located in the center of a majestic range of Tuscan hills. This town is the perfect destination for those looking for places rich in history, suggestive landscapes, and typical food. Capalbio is closely linked...
Florence in Winter
As the city with quite possibly the richest cultural history in all of Italy, Florence has long been a popular destination for art lovers, history buffs, and foodies. While the city is typically teeming with tourists during the summer, Florence in winter can be equally ideal. Visiting Florence in the winter is a great way to avoid the crowds and...