Things You Can Do In Italy Are Everything Under The Tuscan Sun
Italian living is big on enjoying life's little pleasures. It’s easily done when in the midst of vast, incredible beauty. Looking for things to do in Italy doesn't require an agenda but it does require a U.S. Passport. Just a pair of sunglasses and walking shoes will let you in on 'la dolce vita', the sweet life, making 'Arrivederci' the last word you want to hear. Be sure not to neglect your passport renewal so you don’t have to delay your adventure.
Where Is Italy?
Part of Southern Europe, 'the boot', is a peninsular swatch of land that includes several islands, the two largest being Sicily and Sardinia. The diversity of the landscape accounts for the collage of climates. Mountainous regions host skiers with cold, wet snow. The coast and valleys sees sun-worshippers with warm, dry summers. Northern regions are wet, with moderate temperatures. Mediterranean weather is seen in the southern locales.
Lake Bolsena
At the heart of Italian life, in the central portion of the boot, you can see the real picture of small town living with big city life at arms reach. Celebrating the little things is seen at Lake Bolsena where nature is celebrated at harvest in the piazza with music and dance.
Italian Cuisine
Visiting 'the boot' wouldn't be complete without experiencing the quaint charm of the Italian countryside. Cobbled ancient streets snake down to the sound of busy fishermen at lakeside, collecting their fresh bounty for the evening's entree at the local eateries. Pride in the art of Italian cuisine is seen in the diverse, regional specialties.
Villages
Small, storybook villages dot the hillsides, looking down at grand villas with arbors, heavy-laden with wisteria blossoms. At dusk, as the lights come on,the hillsides are alive with the magic of what appears to be a fairytale dusting of twinkling stars. The natural beauty of the countryside surpasses any typical sightseeing venture.
Bisentina Island
With your U.S. Passport, you can enjoy each unique village. Many present a private swatch of beach and diverse water activities. And each village has a story. A visit to Montefascione Inn will relay a historic event about a famous wine from a local vineyard. A German bishop was on a journey from Augsburg to Rome, when he stopped in Montefascione and after tasting the wine, never left. Be sure you have your passport renewal so you don’t miss out.
Bagni Di Lucca
Near Tuscany on the River Lima is Bagni di Lucca, a spa town with thermal springs that has been visited by romantic poets such as Byron and Shelley. Bagni di Lucca as a famous market, tennis courts and an outdoor swimming pool for cooling off under the hot Tuscan sun. Thirty-miles away stands Abetone, a mecca for skiers.
The Fashion Capital
Milan is the couture capital of the world with Rome ranking fourth. Fashion sophisticates have the opportunity of seeing the clothing that graced the catwalks in Milan. In similar fashion, Italian cuisine is ranked numero uno worldwide. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Italian menus bring their renowned specialties to the table with pasta, pizza, lasagna, gelato, tiramisu, cannoli and popular espresso's.
With your United States passport in hand, the diversity of Italian history and all the limitless things to do in Italy are at your fingertips. Depending on your personal interests, the reputation of excellence in the arts, literature, architecture, fashion and cuisine offers something for everyone. The warm, friendly people are gracious hosts that make 'arrivederci' the only difficult part of the trip. Don’t delay your passports renewals so you can be on your way to Italy.
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