Land of sunshine and citrus, Sicily keeps its roots, heritage from different domains. Greeks, Romans, Arabs and Normans made it a destination that attracts tourists from every continent. Just landed in Sicily is a must to visit…
Aeolian Islands
20 Nm north of the north-eastern Sicily is waiting for a long cruise of the seven main islands: Lipari, Vulcano, Salina, Alicudi, Filicudi, Panarea and Stromboli and more smaller islands, rocks emerging from sea…
Amalfi Coast
Since 1996 UNESCO’s World Heritage. Arriving by boat to Amalfi, a must is a visit to the Arab-Sicilian style Cathedral, built in the eleventh century. The walk continues through the traditional downtown shopping center, where you can…
Ponza, Circeo
Formia, Gaeta, Sperlonga, with Civitavecchia and Tarquinia are the Tyrrhenian coast of southern Lazio, while Sabaudia, San Felice Circeo and Nettuno are part of the…
Elba Island, Giglio
Cross the seas and the lands where Italian language was born. The immense cultural and artistic heritage of Tuscany will leave you breathless. Almost 400 km of coastline where there are two seas (Tyrrhenian and Ligurian) hosting…
Portofino, Cinque Terre
Surrender yourself to nature. Sail in the Ligurian Sea also known as the Sanctuary of Cetaceans: great diving to admire incredible sea life. The region is conventionally divided into two coasts…
Balearic Islands
The ideal for who love the night after a day at the beach and water sports. Along the coasts of the Balearic Islands there are several yacht clubs that offer endless opportunities, including spearfishing. Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera are…
Campania coast and island
The views of the Gulf of Naples through a walk through the streets and the seafront of the city: shopping by craftsman of San Gregorio Armeno, the taste of a pizza made by Neapolitan masters and a “sfogliatella” at the…