Tag Archives: Italy
Jubilee Pilgrimage Routes 2025: Spiritual Journeys and Slow Tourism Towards Rome
The Jubilee 2025 will be a special occasion not only for the faithful, but also for those who wish to experience slow tourism, rediscovering Italy’s historical, cultural, and natural heritage.Among the most fascinating proposals are the 5 Jubilee Pilgrimage Routes 2025, ancient journeys that lead to Rome, combining spirituality, nature, and sustainability. 1. Via Francigena […]
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Lazio Maremma, between Villages and Nature
Rolling hills sloping down towards the sea, countryside dotted with olive groves and vineyards, ancient Etruscan necropolises and medieval villages telling stories of millennia: welcome to the Lazio Maremma. Nestled between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the volcanic reliefs of the Tuscia, this land is still less known than the Tuscan Maremma, yet it preserves natural […]
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The Deer’s Bellow: The Wild Voice of Fall and 3 Magic Places to Hear It
With the arrival of fall, Italian woods echo a deep and primordial sound: the deers’ bellow. It’s the mating call of male deers, resounding in the valleys as an ancient voice, which marks the beginning of mating season. An intense and fascinating experience for those who love sustainable tourism and want to come into contact […]
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Strongoli Borgo Petelia: How a Calabrian Village is Reviving Through Sustainable Tourism
Wandering through the whitewashed alleys of Strongoli, it’s impossible not to be enchanted. Every corner tells a story from the past while breathing new life. At the heart of this revival is Strongoli Borgo Petelia, an albergo diffuso that is part of a wider historic center regeneration project, nurtured for over a decade by Neaitos, […]
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Montescudaio: Authentic Tuscany Between Hills and Sea
Nestled among the gently rolling hills that slope down towards the Tyrrhenian coast, Montescudaio is one of those Tuscan villages that captivate at first sight. Its panoramic position, just a few kilometres from the sea, and its perfectly preserved medieval layout make it an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic experience away from the […]
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How to Explore the Coasts of Sardinia Sustainably
Turquoise waters fading into deep blue, hidden coves among rocks, golden dunes, the scent of myrtle, and salty wind on your skin. The coasts of Sardinia need no introduction: they are among the most beautiful and wild in the Mediterranean. But this beauty is fragile. In recent decades, mass tourism and overtourism have left a […]
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5 Unmissable Hikes in Val di Gresta, Trentino
A quiet and authentic corner of Trentino, nestled between Lake Garda and the peaks of Monte Stivo, Val di Gresta is a destination full of surprises. Known as the first organic valley in Trentino, it offers unspoiled rural landscapes, naturally cultivated fields, the scent of wild herbs, and a network of trails that invites you […]
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Ottana and the Carnival of Barbagia: A Journey into Sardinian Tradition
Sardinia, long known for its sea and beaches, also hides a treasure rich in history in its inland areas: Barbagia. Let’s explore together the curiosities and symbolic places of this wonderful land, with its ancient traditions and stories. Nuoro: the Sardinian Athens We are in the heart of Sardinian identity: Nuoro. This city has prehistoric […]
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10 ideas for a sustainable holiday in Sardinia
Not only prstine seas but also spectacular and unexpected canyons, mysterious archaeological sites, and ancient places. Sardinia is home to surprising treasures: stone villages overlooking the quiet sea, forests scented with myrtle and juniper, lagoons where pink flamingos fly low, shaded woods, and nuraghi telling stories of ancient times. If you dream of a holiday […]
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Salgado in the Realm of Glaciers: An Exhibition to Reflect on Beauty That Is Fading
Between wonder and unease, Salgado’s photographs reveal glaciers as we’ve never seen them: magnificent, fragile, endangered Until September 21, 2025 at the Mart in Rovereto, and until January 11, 2026 at the Muse in Trento, visitors can explore a photographic exhibition that is much more than a display: it’s a call to action, a powerful […]
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