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The Secret Portugal: Alentejo, a Wild and Fascinating Region
Imagine a place where vast plains meet the deep blue of the Atlantic, where villages are enclosed in fortifications, and where nature reigns supreme. This is Alentejo, one of Portugal‘s most authentic and fascinating regions. It is a peaceful oasis stretching from the inland to the wild coastlines, but most importantly, it is a place […]
Continue readingTinos: The Cycladic Secret That Captures the Heart
There, in the heart of the Cyclades, at the borders of the Mediterranean Sea, Tinos is a hidden gem of Greece, an island that enchants with its pristine charm. Often, and luckily, less known than its more famous neighbors like Mykonos and Santorini, Tinos offers a different, more intimate and profound experience. It’s the perfect […]
Continue readingThe Secret Wonders of Parrano: Castles, Caves and Water
Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Umbria, Parrano emerges as a village steeped in history, a jewel that gradually reveals itself through its medieval alleys and ancient stone walls. It is the perfect destination for a leisurely stay, combining history with dreamlike landscapes, not to mention the incredible thermal waters! Discovering Parrano: A Journey Through […]
Continue readingWild Lotus Glamping in Bequia: Luxurious Wellness in the Wilderness
Have you ever dreamed of living a vacation on tiptoe, amidst breathtaking landscapes and wild nature? Bequia, in the St. Vincent and the Grenadines archipelago, is the new destination that will fulfill your wishes. Imagine being at the luxury of Wild Lotus Glamping, just steps away from the majestic Caribbean Sea, sipping a fresh glass […]
Continue readingWhat are the best villages in the world?
What are the best villages in the world? The World Tourism Organization drew up a list of those villages and towns that in the past year made the best use of tourism to develop the local economy, promote their culture and protect the environment. From Ecuador to Morocco, from Italy to South Korea. The 32 […]
Continue readingBrisighella: the Village Of The Three Hills
Discover Brisighella one of the most beautiful villages in Italy thanks to the green, the paths, the stairs carved in chalk Brisighella has just over 7.000 inhabitants and is located in the province of Ravenna. It is 115 meters above sea level, at the foot of the Tuscan Emilian Apennines. Why is it called the […]
Continue readingMurals, Tibetan bridges and mountains: the villages of Basilicata
Luigi, one of our guides, had warned us even before arriving in the Lucanian territory. Basilicata would have remained in our hearts forever, it would have made us fall in love. Looking at the first rolling hills aboard our bus we still didn’t realize how right he would be. We have recently finished a beautiful […]
Continue readingDigital Nomads: New Lifestyles and Jobs in Favour of Small Villages
Technological innovation and pandemics have favored the creation of new models of a new patterns of life and work that have repopulated small towns. Let’s see together who digital nomads are. Before the pandemic, small towns, far from the big cities, risked becoming depopulated. Thanks to the introduction of smart working, this has not happened. […]
Continue readingCarnia: 10 things you can’t miss for a sustainable holiday
A proud and still little known mountain, Carnia is a perfect destination for all those eco-travelers who like us love the majestic peaks, the villages with stone and wooden houses, the most genuine traditions, the impervious passes. This region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, in fact, holds suggestive hidden treasures, breathtaking landscapes and authentic traditions. But […]
Continue readingCastel Gandolfo, the village that fascinated the popes
It attracts because it was once a papal summer residence, it amazes with the streets of its village, with the charm of its lake and its flavors. Castel Gandolfo is an unmissable destination for those who want to get to know the Castelli Romani area, for those who want to find some tranquility not far […]
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