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Published on July 26, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
It’s hard to describe Rome in a nutshell. Every street, every corner, every monument tells about its thousand-years long history. A story that starts from a small settlement of shepherds, on the Palatine hill, and from a she-wolf suckling two... Read the rest →
Published on June 17, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
The Cinque Terre– National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997 – is one of the most pristine natural Mediterranean areas in the Tyrrhenian coast and the Ligurian Riviera. Five miles of rocky coastline enclosed by two headlands, five... Read the rest →
Published on May 30, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
With its 86,000 hectares of land, the Regional Park of the Nebrodi, established in 1993, is the largest protected natural area in Sicily. The municipalities within the area of the park are 23, divided between the provinces of Messina, Catania... Read the rest →
Published on May 27, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
The Oasis of Vendicari is an Oriented Nature Reserve located in the province of Syracuse, precisely between Noto – renowned for its Baroque architecture and declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO – and Marzamemi – a small fishing village... Read the rest →
Published on May 20, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
The Marine Protected Area of Plemmirio extends around the Maddalena Peninsula, from Punta della Mola to Punta Milocca, a few kilometres south of Syracuse, in southeastern Sicily.... Read the rest →
Published on May 6, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
The Palio of Siena is not one of those events held to attract tourists, but rather is the purest expression of Siena’s lifestyle, culture and feelings. Nevertheless, this event is renowned throughout the world and those traveling to Tuscany for... Read the rest →
Published on May 5, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
Agrigento is one of the most frequented tourist destinations in Sicily, easily reachable by car after landing in Palermo. This lively city owes its fame to the beautiful remains of Greek temples, which are among the best preserved of the... Read the rest →
Published on April 26, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
San Vito is a village built around its mother church in the ‘700. The centerpiece of the country is this church, with a squared ambiance that recalls its birth as a Saracen fortress.... Read the rest →
Published on April 25, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
Taormina is one of the most important international tourist destinations in Sicily, boasting enchanting natural landscapes, a beautiful sea and many historical monuments. Taormina outstands also for its great location: 230 meters above sea level, on a magnificent terrace with... Read the rest →
Published on March 3, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
This is one of the most expensive cities in Europe: here are some tips on how to visit it and spend leisure time without spending so much or even for free. The starting point can only be Piazza del Duomo,... Read the rest →