Madonn', all of the bel paese is a mindblowing museum, foodie paradise, and more. Rome, Venice, Florence, Sicily, Naples, Milan - so many of the most iconic destinations in travel - along with thousands of lovely and fascinating back roads. If you haven't been here, you must remedy that immediately.
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Sicily, where what’s not on the tour itinerary is as important as what is
Victor Block It happens all the time with the tour operator Overseas Adventure Travel. I start out expecting to write about the trip itself – in this case, Sicily's Ancient Landscapes & Timeless Traditions"-- and I end up writing about all the things that aren't on the itinerary – what OAT refers to as "learning and discovery." Sure, I wanted to focus on the extensive ruins of the Greeks and Romans from the 8th century BCE; the city market initiated by the Arabs in 900 CE still operates…
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Peter is one of the nominees from our Best Italian Summer Read Awards and we are absolutely delighted that he took the time and talked to us about his book "Vroom with a View". His book talks about his journey around Italy's countryside on his Vespa "Sophia" and is the perfect summer read on one of our painting holidays or Pilates retreats. To find more about Peter, Italy and his fantastic book, read our interview here: https://www.flavoursholidays.co.uk/blog/author-interview-peter-moore/
La Notte Bianca in Florence - all you need to know about the white night in la bella Firenze https://www.flavoursholidays.co.uk/blog/la-notte-bianca-in-florence/
What would you bring from an Italian cooking holiday?
Our 5 top tips will give you some inspiration on what delicious food to bring home from your Italian cooking holiday! http://bit.ly/14vpY4n
Italian Christmas tradition
Christmas traditions vary from country to country, however, how much do you know about Italy's festive customs? Today, we decided to put together our top 5 Italian Christmas traditions. What are your favourites? Read our blog today: http://bit.ly/1Ajs1Tu
We love Italy - and if you love Italy, too, today might be a great day! Our 12 Days of Christmas Give-Away has now begun with great prizes, inspiring Italian recipes, vouchers, CDs and much more - to check what it's all about go to our Facebook or Twitter page.
In Italy New Years Eve is traditionally celebrated with a huge feast. To give you a little taster, we have put together 3 dishes from our New Year cooking holiday celebratory dinner; a starter, main and dessert. Lentils considered lucky and to eat them on New Year's Eve is thought to bring wealth and money in the coming year; and so almost always feature on the menu! So, if you are looking for inspiration this New Years Eve why not try our Italian feast recipes – or go for the real deal. See our recipes in tomorrow's Flavours blog:
http://www.flavoursholidays.co.uk/blog/italian-new-year-feast
To try our Italian New Years menu in an authentic environment, join us in Tuscany, Venice or Sicily to welcome in the New Year. We are here to make your celebrations an unforgettable memory. That’s why our experienced team will take care of everything for you. That way you can enjoy every second of your holiday – no stress, no hassle. If you do have any questions – simply contact us. We are more than happy to help you and provide you with all the information you need.
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http://blog.women-on-the-road.com/unexpected-colors-of-assisi/
A fellow Tripatini member has a question about travel between Austria and Venice. Can you help? Please go to our Ask A Travel Pro section, http://www.tripatini.com/forum/topics/travel-route-from-hallstatt-a... Thank you!