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  Fri, 25 Jul 2008 07:30:50 +0200
Shaunta Pleasant Whether you are Italian or not, it is hard to beat the appeal of Italy destination weddings. Italy has many charms for both natives and visitors alike, and a wedding in Italy is like no other. Whether you get married on a gondola while lazily floating down a canal in Venice, or choose the grandeur [...]
By: LeviReiss This article reviews a fine, distinctive Italian red wine and its more pedestrian cousins. I look at several food pairings. Was it a bargain? I have a confession to make. I really thought that I had finished our series I Love Italian Wine and Food, and even wrote two articles drawing conclusions, one for the [...]
  Mon, 21 Jul 2008 07:30:38 +0200
Katy Hyslop Arriving in Ventimiglia, our first real stop over the border from France, (Monaco was also along the way) into Italy I was pleased to see a distinct difference between the Italian locals and the French ones I’d left behind. Admittedly there is a real sense of the Mediterranean life all the way along the [...]
In the Italy Travel Notes second videocast we are going to discover the beauty and sunshine of the Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana). Videocast 2 Italy Travel Notes presents the Amalfi Coast (Just right-click on a link, choose “Save Target As…” and save it to your PC and enjoy) To subscribe to our podcast series via iTunes please [...]
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  Fri, 18 Jul 2008 07:30:38 +0200
By Kirk Friis The Catalan town of Alghero is located on the Northwest coast of Sardinia. Known throughout the world for its stunning beaches and characteristic old town centre it is fast becoming one of Europe’s holiday hotspots. Alghero is an old fishing town that has embraced the tourist industry with two very large arms. Sprawling out [...]
By: LeviReiss If you are looking for fine Italian wine and food, consider the Aosta Valley region of northern Italy. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour. The Aosta Valley is a tiny corner of of northwestern Italy bordering on France and Switzerland. This valley is [...]
  Mon, 14 Jul 2008 07:30:39 +0200
By Katy Hyslop Sitting round the dinner table one night , after a few bottles of Chianti with some old friends, most of whom had spent time as European tour guides and backpackers, I asked them to name the best thing to see or do while staying in Italy. There was a lot of loud discussion [...]
  Fri, 11 Jul 2008 07:30:30 +0200
By: Cherdkiat Taesookavat For new travelers who never been to Rome before could find out that it is very hard to imagine how Rome looks like and how to prepare themselves before visiting Rome. There are already plenty of this kind of information but this one probably the in-dept one that you are looking for. There [...]
By: LeviReiss We interrupt our series on the wines of Italy’s twenty regions to present a very timely subject, Vino Novello, Italy’s version of New Wine. Once a year, starting in early November, Italy releases Vino Novello, to the delight of many, and to the eternal disappointment of many others. We describe New Wine, in particular [...]
  Mon, 07 Jul 2008 07:30:10 +0200
By Marcos Versilia is a the name of part of the coast of Tuscany in the province of Lucca. It stretches between Marina di Massa on the north and Massaciuccoli Lake on the south. It is a very renomated zone of national and international appeal for bathing and summer holidays.Its main centres are: Versilia occupies the north-western part [...]