5 Things to Do on an Italian Break

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5 Things to Do on an Italian Break

 

Italy is charming and romantic, making it one of the most popular travel destinations in Europe. If you are planning a trip in Italy, you might be surprised with the abundance of the activities that you can enjoy, regardless of your personal preferences and budget.

 

Play Golf

If you are looking for a golf break, Italy has a lot to offer. Regardless of which part of the country you are in, there are many luxurious golf courses that you can visit. In Rome, for instance, one of the most popular would be the Sheraton Parco De’ Medici Rome Golf Hotel, which offers 818 superb rooms only yards from the first tee. In Tuscany, on the other hand, you can check out Argentario, which offers coastal golf course and high-end accommodations.

 

Drink Wine in Tuscany

Italy is known for its vineyards, and consequently, for being home of some of the finest wines all over the world. While there are many regions where you can find the best wines, most travelers head to Tuscany. There are many wine trails that you can take, allowing you to enjoy its many wineries. Some of the wineries that will definitely be worth your time would include Antinori Chianti Classico, Castello di Ama, Castello di Nipozanno, Salcheto, and Castiglion del Bosco.

 

Go on a Food Trip

Many foodies also regard Italy as one of their favorite travel destinations. From cheap to high-end food establishments, there would be an almost endless selection. The cuisine in Italy is regional, so you will most likely find a different taste depending on where you are. From Umbria to Tuscany, there will be tons of dishes that you can enjoy, and for sure, will give your stomach a treat. In Umbria, go on a truffle hunting expedition and taste some dishes using the highly-prized ingredient. If you have more time, take a cooking class in Campania and see how Italians love their food.

 

Tour of Rome

No visit in Italy will be complete without seeing Rome. There are many companies offering various tours of Rome, including a visit to Vatican. You can also create your DIY tour and visit different places based on the pace that you desire. Among the many attractions in Rome, some that should not be missed would include Sistine Chapel and of course, The Coliseum, which is best experience on a private underground coliseum tour. Rome is an excellent destination to explore rich history and vibrant culture. Do not also forget to see one of its many museums.

 

Party the Italian Way

For the younger travelers whose idea of a vacation will always involve nights of dancing, drinking, and meeting other people, Italy will not disappoint when it comes to nightlife. During the summer months, nightlife is more active as there are more venues that are open, including many open spaces. Venice and Florence are two of the places where you can find a good mix of bars and restaurants, clubs and casual pubs – so there is no shortage of nightlife. Explore its many beach towns as well and discover how active nightlife in Italy is.

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