Best summer vacation places in italy

Are you prepared for the most enjoyable summer vacation ever? This article will help you learn about a few of the best summer vacation places in italy. You need to be aware that summer is here, and if you don’t have a plan in place, then you are going to miss out on some really fun events all around. Don’t let this happen. Instead, you need to have a strategy that allows you to enjoy each moment without missing out on the fun. The slide show below will provide some great insights on the topic of summer vacation in Italy. Summer season is here now and you must be ready for all…

Summer holidays are so close you can almost smell them! And what’s the best way to start your summer holidays? With a perfect vacation that never ends. On this article, I’m going to talk about great summer vacation places in italy, from city breaks to island hopping, wine tasting and even hidden gems you’ll only know about if you read this article.

No matter how many traveling experiences you have in your life, you always want to go on holiday with new places and experience something different. Summer holidays are special, they help you get refreshed mentally, and be ready for a new year at work. You can go on a weekend trip only, or stay in one place for all weeks. If you have not determined where to go just yet, Italy is a region where it is worth to spend your vacation time during summer.

Best Summer Vacation Places in Italy

Italy is a country with a lot of charm, history and culture. There are so many things to do and see in Italy that it’s hard to choose just one place to go on vacation. If you are looking for an exciting vacation spot then Italy is the place for you. Here are some of the best summer vacation places in Italy:

Florence: Florence is one of the most popular places to visit during the summer months. The city offers many different activities such as shopping, sightseeing and dining out at restaurants that offer traditional Italian cuisine like pasta dishes or pizza slices.

Lake Garda: Lake Garda is located near Venice so if you plan on visiting both cities then Lake Garda would be a great choice because it is less crowded than Venice and offers some great views from its surrounding mountainsides as well as its beaches!

Rome: Rome is another great city that offers many different activities such as sightseeing tours around famous landmarks such as the Colosseum or Vatican City; shopping at their famous markets like Porta Portese market which sells everything from clothes to artwork made by local artists; or just relaxing at one of their many parks such as Villa Borghese park

The summer vacation season is the perfect time to get out and explore new places. Italy is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe, and it’s filled with fascinating history, art, architecture and culture. It’s also a great place to find some of the best food in the world!

The best summer vacation spots in Italy are:

1) Como. This city is known for its beautiful lakefront views and relaxing atmosphere. It’s an excellent place to enjoy some of Italy’s finest cuisine while taking in some amazing scenery.

2) Venice. This city has a reputation as being one of the most romantic cities in all of Europe! If you want to take your loved one away on an unforgettable honeymoon or anniversary trip then Venice is definitely worth considering. It’s also a great place for families with children as there are many fun activities like boat tours and gondola rides available for visitors with kids in tow!

3) Rome. Rome has been around for thousands of years so it makes sense that there would be lots of things for tourists to do here especially if you’re interested in history! You’ll find museums full of ancient artifacts from all over Europe including Egypt which makes it even more interesting than just visiting one museum at a time because then

Aosta Valley

Courmayeur, Aosta Valley
Courmayeur, Aosta Valley

We begin the journey that will lead us to discover the most beautiful summer destinations in Italy starting from the north. Nestled in the mountains, Aosta Valley is one of the most famous tourist regions when it comes to the mountains. The town of Courmayeur is, in particular, one of the most famous places in winter for its ski slopes and its luxury hotels, while in summer it turns into an ideal destination for those who love the quiet of nature and walking in the mountains or hiking. If you decide to spend a few days in Courmayeur and in Aosta Valley, stop to admire the panorama of Mont Blanc, perhaps with a trip to France in Chamonix, or taking the new Skyway cable car, which will take you up to the altitude. Do not miss the thermal baths of Courmayeur too.

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Piedmont

Langhe e Roero Piedmont Italy
Langhe e Roero, Piedmont, Italy

Going down to Piedmont, the Langhe and Roero areas are characterized by a hilly landscape with expanses of vineyards. Small towns that come alive in summer and many opportunities for those traveling to discover good food and good wine, for which the area is famous.

Read: Wineries in Piedmont

Do not miss Alba (in autumn internationally famous for the Truffle Festival), Barolo (famous for its DOC wines), CherascoGrinzane Cavour, and Bra, the latter famous for its cheese and for the dedicated festival of the same name, which takes place every two years.

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Trentino Alto Adige

Foresta, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
Foresta, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

Trentino Alto Adige is one of the regions most loved by those who like to play sports. If in winter it is a destination for those who ski or engage in activities related to snow, in summer it is a destination for tourism interested in the mountains and in direct contact with nature, as well as major exhibitions and culture. If you are thinking of a holiday in Trentino Alto Adige, you will be spoiled for choice on accommodation, things to do, paths to follow, and even things to eat. There are also alpine lakes, such as Lake Resia in Val Venosta and Lake Braies in Val Pusteria.

Read : Places to visit in Trentino Alto Adige

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Venice

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Ponte di Rialto, Venice

Venice leaves you breathless and at least once in your life must be seen: walking through its streets, getting lost in the canals, taking refuge in one of the many places to savor typical dishes are just some of the unmissable experiences to do in Venice, even in summer. If you decide to stay in the city as a stop on your trip, we also recommend that you board a ferry and visit the island of Murano with its historic glass factories and the colorful island of Burano. To the visit to Venice, it might be interesting to add a visit to the Palladian villas that are located in the nearby Province of Vicenza.


Read also: Things to Do in Venice


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Lake Garda

Riva del Garda Lake, Italy

From Venice, it is then possible to quickly reach other renowned destinations, such as Lake Garda. Always loved by foreigners, Lake Garda is a real must for trips to Italy, and a tour of these areas will not leave you disappointed. The largest lake in Italy, which borders Veneto, Lombardy, and Trentino, offers countless opportunities that will satisfy everyone: from those who love food and wine to those who love nature. And those who love to swim in the summer will have beaches on the lake. Wide choice also to relax, thanks to the many spas in the area. Finally, for those who like to discover cities, in this area, they are spoiled for choice.


Read also: Things to Do in Lake Garda


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Sestri Levante

Sestri Levante
Sestri Levante

Moving to Liguria, Sestri Levante is a town that enchants with its scenic beauty, rich in history and culture where there is no shortage of monuments to visit and shops for shopping, Sestri Levante is one of the capitals of holidays in Liguria, a few steps from Portofino. Blue sea, fine sand, diving, sailing courses, windsurfing, water sports but also trekking with the panoramic path that leads to the promontory of Punta Manara.

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Cinque Terre

Manarola, Cinque Terre

Of course in Liguria, we also have the most famous area of ​​the Cinque Terre, which includes the small towns of Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore, included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites. Their position, the colors of the houses, the scent of “focaccia” that can be heard walking on the streets, and a sea that invites all year round make Cinque Terre one of the areas to be considered absolutely for a summer trip to Italy. Lovers of mountain walks can take one of the two paths that cross the territory to enjoy Cinque Terre from a different and less frequented point of view. In addition, the various towns are connected by train.



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Numana

Numana, Italy

In the heart of Conero Riviera, in the Marche region, Numana is the perfect location for a relaxing holiday between transparent waters and breathtaking scenery. The ancient fishing town offers a historic center where you can stroll through narrow alleys and colorful houses while the coast surprises with the wonderful beaches that stretch for kilometers, lapped by a clear sea. Numana is a picturesque terrace overlooking the sea where tradition and modernity coexist to give unique experiences.

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Pineto

Pineto, Italy
In the protected marine area surrounding the Cerrano Tower, you will smell the scent of salt mixed with the fragrance of the Aleppo pine. This ancient coastal tower of the Kingdom of Naples is dated back to 1568. A place of incredible and evocative beauty on the Adriatic coast, located between Silvi and Pineto

Further south, always along the Adriatic coast, within the protected marine area of Cerrano, Pineto is worth a visit. It is a beautiful town in Abruzzo characterized by greenery and large pine forests. The lush pine forest by the sea runs parallel to the beach for kilometers until it reaches the sixteenth-century Torre di Cerrano, one of the most beautiful castles in the region which today houses a library and the Sea Museum. The beaches of fine sand, the shallows and the shelter of the pine forest make it the ideal location for families with children.

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Chianti Road

Chianti Region italy

In Tuscany, the Chianti Road, also called “Chiantigiana”, connects Florence and Siena and winds among the towns of Greve in Chianti, Radda in Chianti, Castellina in Chianti, Gaiole in Chianti up to Siena among several wineries, “pecorino” cheese producers and places where time seems to standstill. Here the hills frame small stone towns, vineyards and olive groves that overlook and complete a panorama that is already unique and fascinating in itself, loved by both Italians and foreigners.

Traveling along Chianti road means not only enjoying the beauty of the landscape but also having a unique food and wine experience for lovers of good wine and a good living. Continuing towards Siena, you can reach Val d’Orcia, between the wine towns of Montalcino and Montepulciano, and go up to Bagno Vignoni and its spas.

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Northern Lazio

Tarquinia, Italy

The northern part of Lazio is also perfect for those looking for a relaxing place to discover. From Lake Vico to Viterbo with its structures dating back to the papal period without forgetting Bomarzo and its Monster Park. But also Soriano Nel CiminoTuscania with its Etruscan necropolises, and Tarquinia, an ancient Etruscan town overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea.

A separate discussion must be made for the splendid Civita di Bagnoregio, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and known by the name of “dying city”; it was in fact almost completely abandoned at the end of the eighteenth century after an earthquake that destroyed the bridge that connected the fortress to the lower city and today it is a must tourist destination for those in the area.

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Salerno

Salerno, Italy

Going further south, in Campania, we find the city of Salerno, nestled between the beauties of Cilento area and Amalfi Coast. Salerno holds a thousand-year history of which traces can still be admired today. In the heart of the historic center not to be missed are, for example, the Cathedral of Santa Maria degli Angeli, a union of Arab-Norman architectural styles; the Giardino della Minerva, a green area used by students of the Salernitana Medical School (the oldest medical university) and the Archaeological Complex of San Pietro a Corte, which tells the long history of the city.

Read: Things to do in Salerno

Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast
Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast covers a relatively little territory in terms of size but is decidedly rich in natural food and wine beauties. The main towns are Amalfi, Atrani, Cetara, Conca Dei Marini, Furore, Maiori, Minori, PositanoPraiano, Ravello, Vietri sul Mare, all connected by State Road 163, considered one of the most beautiful roads in Italy.

The peculiarity of the Amalfi Coast is the arrangement of houses and land along the slopes of the coast and towns that impress with their maze of picturesque streets. There is no shortage of beaches and promenades, while as far as attractions, we recommend Ravello with its villas, Amalfi with its cathedral and alleys, and Positano for its restaurants on the sea.


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Salento

Salento, Italy
Salento, Italy

Puglia is also to be discovered and certainly, Salento is one of its most famous areas, thanks to the fantastic coast but also to the hinterland and its very rich culture. The centerpiece of Salento is Lecce: a baroque city of rare beauty. It is worth visiting even if you decide to visit this area in summer only for its sea and beaches.

Gallipoli, Otranto, Porto Cesareo, and Santa Maria di Leuca (the most extreme tip of Italy) are not to be missed in Salento, without forgetting the many beaches that resemble the Maldives.

Polignano a Mare

Polignano a Mare

In Puglia, we have also Polignano a Mare, a city that enchants for its extraordinary position perched overhanging the Adriatic Sea, the splendid natural caves, the streets of the historic center, and the terraces with spectacular views. Without forgetting the pebble beaches and the steep cliffs. It is one of the most suggestive places in Puglia.

Maratea

Maratea

Maratea, in Basilicata, is called the “Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea”. Perched on Monte San Biagio where the statue of Christ the Redeemer stands, in a panoramic position on the Gulf of Policastro, Maratea is a destination not to be missed. The picturesque old town still retains its medieval layout with its narrow streets and countless monuments of great interest, including important religious buildings, so much that Maratea has the name of “city of 44 churches”. Here too there is no shortage of beautiful beaches and coves.

Calabria beaches

Capo Vaticano

We arrived in Calabria, the tip of the “boot”. Nestled on the slopes of Monte PoroRicadi presents an evocative territory rich in history, scenic beauty, white and fine sand beaches including the enchanting Capo Vaticano. The Capo Vaticano lighthouse and the Sanctuary of Santa Maria Lauretana are also of interest. Not far from Ricadi we find the town of Tropea, which waits for the traveler with over 3 km of white beaches, a historic center full of noble buildings built on the rock overlooking the crystal clear sea and a breathtaking panorama with the famous Sanctuary of Santa Maria dell’Isola.

Sicily

Taormina

After crossing the Strait of Messina, we arrive in Sicily. The eastern part of the island deserves a special mention in the list of unmissable trips to Italy. You can start from Catania and enjoy its Baroque architecture which is well expressed in the amazing Piazza del Duomo (the square of the cathedral), continue along Via Etnea, and reach the Villa Bellini Garden. Also worth seeing is the “Piscarìa”, the fish market in Catania, where you can also eat.

From Catania, you can then visit the splendid Taormina, but also SyracuseMarzamemiRagusa, and Noto. If you love nature, do not miss an excursion on the Etna volcano and a walk through the Alcantara gorges.

Licata

Licata

In the province of Agrigento, Licata is a picturesque location where you can enjoy a holiday by the sea, history and good food, as well as a starting point for a tour to discover the rich cultural heritage of the area. Baroque noble palaces, liberty villas, the San Giacomo lighthouse, Castel Sant’Angelo and the succession of sandy beaches alternating with imposing cliffs, make Licata a tourist destination not to be missed.

Trapani

Salina

On the west coast of the island, we find Trapani, a city to be discovered with its museums, culture, sea, and nature. The Salina Reserve of Trapani is also worth a visit, a regional natural reserve managed by the WWF where the ancient salt extraction is practiced. By the way, do not leave Sicily without first delighting the palate with the various local specialties.

Sardinia Beaches

Maddalena Archipelago

We conclude our tour with Sardinia and in particular with the Maddalena Archipelago, one of the most fascinating destinations in Italy: it is a set of islets that, with the mainland, constitutes a national park and covers a total of over 20,000 hectares. From Baja Sardinia, La Maddalena, Palau, and Santa Teresa Gallura depart boat excursions that allow you to admire, among others, Budelli, Caprera, Razzoli, Santa Maria. Budelli is famous for its unique pink beach. If you have time, plan a visit also to Costa Smeralda and the little town of Santa Teresa di Gallura.

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