Sardinia – European Caribic, wild nature, outstanding beaches and luxury resorts

Cala Goloritzè, Sardegna, Italy

Sardinia, with its capital Cagliari, is the second largest Italian island, just after Sicily. It is located west of Italian mainland, has a length of 267 kilometers and a width of 120 kilometers. It boasts nicknames like The Pearl of the Mediterranean or European Caribic. You may also like Most beautiful places to visit in Sardinia Cala Goloritzè, Sardegna, Italy

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Island of Elba – Napoleon’s pleasant prison

Portoferraio, Island of Elba, Tuscany, Italy

Elba would not be so world known as it is, not being Napoleon. And despite the fact that the famous chieftain was here for less than 10 months. Elba Island is located about 20 kilometres from the port city of Piombino, between the Italian coast and Corsica. With its area of ​​224 square kilometres it is the third largest island

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Make Your Own Roman Holiday

Trevi fountain, Rome, Italy

Rome – the city is regarded as one of the birthplaces of western civilization, has a history that spans over two and half thousand years and is a treasure house of art and architecture of the middle ages. The Caesars, the influence Roma had on the western culture and tradition cannot be said enough. It is today the fourth most

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Florence – a symbol of Italy, it’s elegance, remarkable monuments and typically Italian atmosphere

Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Florence. This city has about 400,000 residents and for many people it is a symbol of Italy, it’s elegance, remarkable monuments and typically Italian atmosphere. It is also considered a birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. Out of the 1,000 most important European artists of the second millennium, up to 350 lived or worked in this city… Sunset over Florence by

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Sicily – the largest and most visited island in the Mediterranean Sea

Tindari, Sicily, Italy

It is known that Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, but did you know that it is also the most visited of the multitude of islands in the area? Strait of Messina separates the island from the Italian mainland. Tourists are coming here mainly due to the Mount Etna, which is the highest active volcano in Europe

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