Livorno sits right on the Ligurian Sea, so it goes without saying that you should eat fish at least once. And drink wine, because you’re in Italy. And…
Livorno doesn’t top most Tuscany bucket lists. It doesn’t have the picture-perfect charm you’d expect from Tuscany — no cypress trees, no rolling hills. It’s a proper port city with its own character. A rough edge, street art, canals, and fried fish on the waterfront. Honestly? I kind of love it. Come along and discover what there is to do in Livorno.
If you’re on a road trip through Tuscany, a visit to Certaldo Alto is a must. The funicular takes you to the top of the hill in just…
After only 20 attempts I’ve got it: my ultimate leaning Tower of Pisa photo – well, almost. Let’s get you one too, and then climb the Leaning Tower and see what more there is to do in the city. Check the tips.
Would you like to do a small-scale, authentic wine tasting during your holiday in Tuscany? Then, winery A Solatio in Certaldo is the perfect place for you. The personal approach, endless supply of wine, and the many delicious snacks guarantee an unforgettable wine tasting in Italy.
Pizza. Pasta. Beach. Baroque. La Dolce Vita! Sicily promises to be a fantastic trip, but the road trip still needs some planning. I’m happy to provide you with…
Where olive groves meet the Mediterranean Sea, there lies Sciacca. In southeastern Sicily, crystal-clear blue waters and deep green olive trees await you. Life seems to move just a little slower here. Explore Sciacca’s historic center and discover peace in the surrounding countryside.
This blog is meant to temper your expectations of Scala dei Turchi a bit. Because you’ve probably also seen those beautiful photos of people climbing on gorgeous white rocks. Starting in 2025, you need a ticket to visit Scala dei Turchi – and those tickets are in demand! Let me tell you more about it.
In the town of Caltagirone in Sicily, everything revolves around ceramics. It’s literally everywhere: streets, restaurants, stairs – everything becomes more beautiful with ceramics, is the motto here. You see ceramics all over the island anyway. Still, ceramics from Caltagirone is (so I’m told) on a completely different level. Come see for yourself!