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Traveling holiday in Italy 5 unmissable itineraries on the road

Traveling holiday in Italy: 5 unmissable itineraries on the road

Italy is a perfect country to discover on the roadbehind the wheel of your own car. From the Alps to the sunny beaches of the South, passing through cities of art and picturesque villages, the Bel Paese offers a variety of landscapes and experiences that will not disappoint anyone.

What to see in Italy on the road?

The possibilities are endless, but here are 5 unmissable itineraries on the road for an unforgettable holiday:

1. The Dolomites:

A journey through breathtaking views, legendary mountain passes and crystal clear lakes.

What see:

  • Braies Lake: A lake with emerald waters, surrounded by very green mountains.
  • Three peaks of Lavaredo: An iconic mountain group, symbol of the Dolomites.
  • Stelvio Pass: The second highest mountain pass in Europe, with a winding and panoramic road.
  • Cortina d'Ampezzo: A worldly and elegant location, with a picturesque historic centre.

2. The Amalfi Coast:

A suggestive itinerary along the Campania coast, among enchanting landscapes and picturesque seaside villages.

What see:

  • Positano: A village overlooking the sea, famous for its colorful houses and its enchanting beaches.
  • Amalfi: The main city on the coast, with a Romanesque cathedral and a characteristic historic centre.
  • Ravello: A medieval village perched on a cliff, with breathtaking views of the sea.
  • Emerald Grotto: A sea cave with crystal clear emerald green waters.

3. Tuscany:

A journey to discover art, history and culture, between cities of art and medieval villages.

What see:

  • Firenze: The cradle of the Renaissance, with the Duomo, the Uffizi Gallery and Ponte Vecchio.
  • Siena: A medieval city with Piazza del Campo, the Palio and the Duomo.
  • Pisa: Famous for its Leaning Tower, a symbol of Italy.
  • Val d’Orcia: A suggestive hilly landscape, with medieval villages and vineyards.

4. Puglia:

An itinerary between crystal clear sea, fortified farms and historic cities.

What see:

  • Alberobello: A unique city in the world, with its trulli, cone-shaped houses.
  • Polignano a mare: A picturesque seaside village, with white houses overlooking the sea.
  • Ostuni: The "white city" of Puglia, with a characteristic historic centre.
  • The Maldives of Salento: A stretch of coast with white sand beaches and crystal clear sea.

5. Sicily:

A volcanic island rich in history, culture and breathtaking landscapes.

What see:

  • Etna: The highest active volcano in Europe, with unique excursions and views.
  • Taormina: A worldly seaside resort with an ancient Greek theatre.
  • Syracuse: A historic city with the Cathedral, the Fonte Aretusa and the Ortigia.
  • Valley of the Temples: An archaeological site with ruins of Doric Greek temples.

Italy offers a variety of landscapes and experiences that will not disappoint anyone. From the snow-capped mountains of the Alps to the sunny beaches of the South, passing through cities of art and picturesque villages, the Bel Paese is a true paradise for lovers of road trips, so have a good trip!