Luxury holidays in Italy
Perhaps no other country offers such a mix of rich pleasures as Italy.
Whether admiring the beauty of its landscapes, wondering at the magnificence of its cultural centres or enjoying outdoor pursuits in the countryside and the coastal resorts, the great Italian traditions of fine food and relaxed hospitality will be your constant companion.
Relics of Italy's mighty past abound and combine so well with the seductive allure of the landscape.
Rome and Venice
Vestiges of Rome's 4000-year-old history proudly live on in the heart of the modern city, where palaces, piazze and fountains jostle for pre-eminence. While in Venice, one of the world's most romantic cities, marvel at the magnificent Renaissance architecture of St Mark's Square and explore the intimate waterways by gondola.
Italian Lakes
The scenic lakes of northern Italy renowned for their mild climate; historic lakeside villa retreats and outstanding beauty are a delight to discover. From Lake Maggiore and Lake Como to the lesser known Lake Iseo, there is so much to discover.
Tuscany
The idyllic Tuscan landscape is, for many, the essence of rural Italy. Home to beautiful renaissance cities, medieval towns, fashionable seaside resorts and rolling hills, this part of Italy is waiting to be discovered.
Amalfi Coast , Ravello, Positano and Ischia
From the Renaissance gem of Ravello, its narrow streets dotted with tranquil gardens, and romantic Positano nestled in the heart of the Amalfi drive to the unspoilt island of Ischia set in the indigo water of the Bay of Naples, the Amalfi Coast boasts some of the finest scenery and coastal hotels to be found anywhere in the Mediterranean.
Puglia
Vineyards and endless olive groves mingle with white-stone hilltop villages, quaint fishing towns and sandy beach resorts lining the jagged Adriatic and Ionian coastlines form Puglia, the little know 'heel' of Italy.
Sardinia
This is a land of untamed forests, sheer cliffs, hidden bays, caves and breathtaking beaches, including the exclusive Costa Smeralda with its 80 scenic bays.
Sicily and the Aeolian Islands
Rich in history, Sicily is the perfect refuge for year round relaxations. From the medieval, flower filled town of Taormina, to the temples and museums found in the west and from majestic Mount Etna to the simple yet charming hotels on the beautiful and unspoilt Aeolian Islands of Lipari and Salina, Sicily should not be missed.
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| CURRENCY |
Euro 1.44 Sterling £1.00 Approximately as at 10/01/05 |
| LANGUAGE |
| Italian (English is widely spoken) |
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| PASSPORTS &VISAS |
UK citizens do not require visas for visits for up to 3 months. Your passport must be valid for 3 months after your intended |
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