Rome is the capital and most populous city in Italy. From the colosseum to Roman Forum Museum, Rome is a culturally rich place.
SICILY
Sicily is the largest island in Italy, lying on the mediterranean sea. The turquoise water of the sea makes the sand beaches of Sicily look like a natural paradise.
AMALFI COAST
Lies on the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Amalfi coast is an iconic place in Italy and an UNESCO World Heritage site.
LAKE COMO
Home to many roman age villas, the ‘Y’ shaped lake is situated in the northernmost part of Italy
MILAN
The city is home to many tourist attractions like Via Monte Napoleone, Milan Cathedral, Royal Villa of Milan, and Art deco Central Railway Station.
FLORENCE
Florence is the capital city of the Tuscany region of Italy. The city is famous for its masterpiece architecture and art, as well as its culture.
VENICE
Venice consists of 118 small islands linked by hundreds of bridges. Venice is well known for its canal waterways that are most often filled with tourists and boats.