Besides the obvious tourist hot spots/cities (Rome, Florence & Venice) what are some other locations you would suggest visiting?
Amalfi Coast- South of Naples, this coast line boasts impressive cliffs with beautiful beaches hidden below. All of this against the scenic sea. Plenty of small towns, as well as seaside resorts. Pompeii-This town was stopped “dead” in its tracks by a volcanic eruption. A very fine example of what life was like in the 1st century. The town has been beautifully preserved. Sicily- This fascinating island offers you the chance to step into the footsteps of your predecessors by visiting splendid palaces, Greek temples, medieval ruins, and museums with Baroque art and architecture. Cinque Terre-An Italian gem! Experience the 18 kilometer rugged coastline and the terraced hills of the 5 quaint & colorful fishing villages of Cinque Terre. It’s best to travel this spectacular region on the coastal footpaths that allow you to hike from the first village to the last in 5-6 hours while experiencing the natural and untouched beauty of this region. Tuscany- Enjoy the spectacular views, rolling vine
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