liguria agritourism


Agritourism in Liguria

liguria travel guide
Do you want to visit Portofino, the Cinque Terre, Camogli, or Sanremo? Do you wish to admire Liguria's seascapes and the beauty of its mountain range overlooking the sea?



» Liguria agritourism -One of Italy's smallest regions, Liguria stretches west in a narrow ribbon along the coast from France. Mountains separate it from Piedmont to the north, Emilia Romagna to the east and Tuscany to the south. Even if you've never been there, you've probably seen its northeastern border in all those movies where glamorous jet setters hop into their sports cars and motor from Monte Carlo to Rome: the quaint customs booths any foreign film lover knows well are outside Ventimiglia.
» Riviera agritourism -Cinque Terre Guide contains information about restaurants, accommodation, and typical products and cuisine of the region.
» Tuscany agritourism -The beauties of the Tuscan countryside are innumerable. Above all, its landscape: the typical, unique, gentle and warm Tuscan countryside.
» florence agritourism -Useful information about one of the most beautiful city in the world, Florence.
» Rome agritourism -The home of one of the world's greatest ancient civilizations, rampant with artistic and architectural treasures, pizzas and the Pope, Rome - at 3.000 years old today - is a must-see city.
» Roma agritourism -Roma travel guide, tourism and information, holiday guide to Roma offering a wealth of information including Roma accommodation.
» Venice agritourism -Venice hotels Italy accommodation guide, a selected guide to Venice Italy hotels, apartments and restaurants.
» Venezia agritourism -Venezia is a city of surprises and there's lots of them lurking around every corner. One of the lowest parts of the city and, therefore, prone to flooding, St Mark's Square is the heart of the Venice. The Basilica is one of Europe's most spectacular cathedrals, famed for the stunning mosaics on its exterior, and the treasures it houses inside.
» Portofino agritourism -Portofino Travel Guide - Find the best insider tips, reviews, and pictures from locals and travelers for Portofino hotels, restaurants, must see activities, etc.
» Calabria agritourism -Calabria is one of the oldest regions of Italy. Millions of years ago it was part of the continent Tirrenide, which sank into the sea in the Tertiary Period.
» Bologna agritourism -After Venice, the city is one of the best looking in the country. The city centre is startlingly medieval in plan, a jumble of red brick, tiled roofs and balconies radiating out from the great central square of Piazza Maggiore. There are enough monuments and curiosities for several days' leisured exploration, but Bologna is really enjoyable just for itself.
» Milan agritourism -Find and reserve a room at a huge selection of hotels in Milan, Italy.
» Turin agritourism -Situated in the Italian north west, Turin is one of the wealthiest city's in the country. This is a city with a long history and is home to a multicultural population of more than one million people.
» Sicily agritourism -Popular seaside resorts in Sicily include Cefalu' (near Palermo), Mondello, Acitrezza, Acireale, Taormina and Tindari. There are extensive sandy beaches on the southern coast. Sicily was a Greek colony during the Classic Age, and the Hellenic heritage is remarkable (Syracuse, Gela, Agrigento, Selinunte and Eraclea). Important Roman remains can be seen at Taormina, Syracuse, Tindari, Solunto, Eloro and Patti. The food prepared in Sicily is undoubtedly a cuisine influenced by the sun and the sea.
» Puglia agritourism -Along with the splendid hexagonal Castel del Monte, Puglia is perhaps best known for its trulli, centred around the town of Alberobello, recently become a UNESCO world heritage site.
» Amalfi Coast agritourism -Amalfi is the principal jewel of the famous Amalfi Coast in Campania, Italy. The largest and most popular resort on this mountainous stretch of coastline, Amalfi is a popular holiday base for tourists wanting to explore the area. The Republic of Amalfi was once a major seafaring power, and the town's traditions and historical buildings bear witness to Amalfi's glorious past.
» firenze agritourism -Located in the heart of Tuscany, a stunning province of hills and mountains, the Renaissance capital of the world, with famous sons like Leonardo, Dante, Machiavelli and Michelangelo, is a sight not to be missed.
» Capri agritourism -Useful Capri travel links, all about hotels, itineraries, history, traditions, villas, etc.
» Ischia agritourism -Covering an area of 46.33 square kilometers Ischia is the eighth largest Italian island and the largest in the Bay of Naples. Neighbouring islands are Capri, Procida and Vivara.
» Naples agritourism -In Naples, all the pride and resentment of the Italian south, all the historical differences between the two wildly disparate halves of Italy, are sharply brought into focus. This is the true heart of the mezzogiorno, a lawless, petulant city that has its own way of doing things. It's a city of extremes, fiercely Catholic, its streets punctuated by bright neon Madonnas cut into niches, its miraculous cults regulating the lives of the people much as they have always done.
» Positano agritourism -A holiday resort favored by the elite at the end of the 19th century, Positano has responded adequately to the tourism demand, and is today one of the most popular seaside and holiday resorts throughout Italy.
» Sorrento agritourism -A splendid and famous holiday resort, Sorrento stands on a terrace rising steeply above the sea on one of the most spectacular points of the Campanian coast. Because of its enchanting position and mild climate, sheltered by the surrounding hills, Sorrento has been a favorite resort since Romans times, and it became an elite tourist resort from the eighteenth century, its hotels welcoming such luminaries as Ibsen, Wagner and Nietzche.
» Arezzo agritourism -In Arezzo you will see traces of different civilizations and traditions: the Etruscans, the roman and the medieval. Petrarca, Piero della Francesca, Luca Signorelli, Giorgio Vasari were all born here.
» Chianti agritourism -Your Holiday in Chianti area, cottages, villas, castles, traditional charm and modern comfort.
» Siena agritourism -Siena has a very interesting historic town, but is most famous for the "Palio", a medieval horse race where different parts of town all have a horse race through the historic centre of town.
» Umbria agritourism -Often referred to as "the green heart of Italy", Umbria is a predominantly beautiful region of rolling hills, woods, streams and valleys, and despite the growing number of visitors has largely retained an unspoilt air.
» toscana agritourism -Unknown village chapels, castles, affrescos... in Tuscany their are thousands of masterpieces to be discovered just by clicking.

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