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Plan your next trip to the stunning country of Italy. You can find this destination located in part of Western and in Southern Europe. The country’s peninsula separates its borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia with the alps. You will also be able to find plenty of surrounding islands which are part of Italy as well. Surrounded by the Mediterranean sea, the country has a long and stunning shoreline to explore. You will be pleased with the variety of natural landscapes in this country. If you want to stay in a big city, you can choose from the capital city of Rome or the northern city of Milan. With a population of 60 million inhabitants, the country is the third-most populous in Europe.
Rental properties in ItalyThere are numerous villas you can choose from while planning your vacation to Italy. You can choose properties located on the islands surrounding the country, in the vineyards of Tuscany and Piedmont, up in the Alps, as well as in one of the big cities. Imagine waking up in the morning and having a large breakfast while admiring the stunning landscape. Go skiing on the slopes directly outside of your property. Invite your friends over for a delicious pasta dinner in your dining room. Watch the sunset with your partner while sipping on some wine from the local vineyard. These are a few of the memories you could be making with a rental property in Italy.
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You can find plenty of ways to explore the beautiful landscape of Italy during your stay. Head on over to Cinque Terre for a stunning hike by the sea. The Cinque Terre is a conglomerate of five towns on the coast south of Genoa and La Spezia. For a picturesque hike, go on the Sentiero Azzurro which will connect you from Monterosso to Riomaggiore. On the other hand, you can also go on a bicycle ride around the Tuscan Hills. In Tuscany you will be able to find a network of unpaved bike roads called Strade Bianche. These roads will take you through orchards, vineyards, and charming towns.
Italy for familiesIf you choose to bring your family on vacation with you to Italy, try out these great activities for a fantastic time together. Head over to the MUSE in Trento for an educational experience. This science museum will provide you and your family with plenty of exhibits, from a dinosaur gallery to a model of a real-life glacier. On the other hand, you can also visit the Galileo Museum in Florence. Dedicated to this popular Italian explorer and scientist, the museum will teach your kids about the evolution and science throughout the centuries.
Did you know that Italy surrounds two microstates, the Vatican City and San Marino?
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Learn how to make traditional pasta from scratch. If you find yourself in Florence, try out this cooking school for a three-hour introductory course to pasta making. After the hands-on experience you can all share the pasta together for dinner.
2. Roman Arena of VeronaWatch the opera in an arena. This structure was built in the 3rd-century during the Roman times. With 44 full rows and 22,000 seats, this arena still showcases world-renowned opera every year.
3. ColosseumVisit one of the most marvelous structures in the world. Head to Rome and learn about the history of the country by visiting the ancient Roman sites. The Colosseum is one of the most popular, and you will get the chance to explore the undergrounds as well.
4. Lake ComoSpend a sunny afternoon out at the lake. Located in northern Italy, this charming lake town is perfect to visit during the spring and summer. Here you will be able to stroll around by the lake, go for a swim, as well as kayak around the waters.
5. Mount EtnaClimb up a volcano in Italy. This is Europe’s tallest and most active volcano. Located in Sicily, you will be able to find the 48,000-acre Etna National Park. You can either hike up the volcano or take a cable car to the top.
6. LipariDiscover a stunning island in the middle of the sea. Lipari is the largest of the seven Aeolian Islands. The volcanic islands are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and they will offer you a unique landscape to discover.
7. DolomitesHit the slopes. The Dolomites are some of the best-known mountains in the whole world. Check out the slopes in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Arabba or Alta Badia.