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ITALIAN DESTINATIONS

Italy’s blend of history, beauty, and everyday charm makes it a destination worth exploring again and again. From ancient ruins to modern-day cafés, this collection brings reflections, tips, and experiences from across the country.

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long shot at Scala dei Truchi

Sunset at Stairs of the Turks

The Scala Dei Turchi rises from the azure waters of the Mediterranean like a vision from a Sicilian dream, a gift sculpted by nature itself. ...
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Pollux and Castor Best

Visit the Greek Temples of Sicily

Segesta , Sicily Perched on a serene hill overlooking the Sicilian countryside, the ancient Greek Temple and Theatre of Segesta are timeless treasures that whisper ...
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Eco Tourism Hotel in Castelbuono Sicily

Watch YouTube Video – Click here! The Best Wines! About Abbiza Santa Anastasia Nestled in the sun-drenched hills of Castelbuono, Sicily, the Abbazia Santa Anastasia ...
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Fish Vendor

Fish Market in Catania Sicily

The Market – Fish, Cheese, Spices and More Catania’s fish market, La Pescheria, is a living, breathing theater of Sicilian life—a place where tradition and ...
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Mural Etna

Mt. Etna – An Image Upon The Soul

There lies a harbour, safe from the winds’ approach and spacious in itself, but near at hand Aetna thunders with terrifying crashes, and now hurls ...
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London Bridge

10 Irresistible Charming Cities in Europe

Europe is a land of timeless beauty, where cobblestone streets whisper secrets of centuries past and every corner reveals a story waiting to be told. ...
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Sicily Port

Sicily as Described by Andrea Camilleri

Anyone traveling to Sicily just has to read a short story or two by Andrea Camilleri.  Perhaps you have heard of his many novels and ...
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etna view

Planning Sicily in 2025

The Island of Sicily offers rolling hills and citrus groves; the valley of ancient Roman temples; and sleepy coastal towns with pristine beaches or island ...
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colosseum

10 Things to do in Rome

First of all, let’s be clear. You could spend a lifetime in Rome and not see everything… we had 3 days. On the first day ...
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