Caorle – thousand years old Little Venice

Caorle, Veneto, Italy

Caorle is located 70 km northeast of Venice. It belongs to the most popular resorts of northern Adriatic coast. Caorle, due to its thousand-year old history when its ancient streets were still under the sea water, is also known as Little Venice. In addition to sandy beaches, gently sloping into the sea, Caorle also offers a number of historical monuments,

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Bibione – important seaside and spa resort with thermal water

Bibione Beach, Venetto, Italy

In the northern part of Italy, lies one of the most famous summer resorts in the country. Bibione is famous for a long sandy beaches, ubiquitous greenery, excellent amenities and quality infrastructure. For many years, it has become a popular holiday destination not only for families with children. You can also find there fun lovers and romantics. Bibione is located

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Matera – explore unique Cave dwellings in southern Italy

Matera at the canyon Le Gravine di Matera, Basilicata, Italy

Matera is a wonderful place in the arid inland region of Basilicata in southern Italy. Matera is a town situated on the edge of a deep ravine and is divided into busy upper quarter and peaceful lower quarter Sassi (“caves”), which is further divided into Sasso Barisano and more picturesque Sasso Caveoso. Matera residents formerly lived in houses dug into

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Alberobello – unique houses, that can not be found anywhere else in the world

Trulli, Alberobello, Italy

In the south Italian region of Puglia you can find really unique houses, that can not be found anywhere else in the world. These special abodes of mysterious origin, called Trulli, are one-story houses of unknown age with a circular cross section. They are scattered over a charming countryside south of Bari, especially in the towns of Alberobello and Martina

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Lecce – Florence of the Baroque

Roman Amphiteatre at Sant'Oronzo Square, Lecce, Puglia, Italy

Lecce is probably everywhere known as the “Florence of the Baroque.” This nickname is indicative of flourishing architecture, which is unmatched in southern Italy. The city contains signs of Greeks, Romans, Normans and Saracens but enduring link comes from Habsburg Spain. Its rulers who settled here, made great architectural transformation of the city during the 17th century. Duomo, Lecce, Puglia,

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