Italy offers us wonderful beaches, picturesque coasts, turquoise water and wonderful cities and islands, as well as Amazing views of the volcanoes Vesuvius and Etna Many tourists choose Italy as a holiday destination, no wonder it is not only beautiful but also has a pleasant climate. So let’s get to know the most beautiful little towns and villages, it’s worth coming to relax.

Sperlonga
Sperlonga is one of the most beautiful villages on the coast of Southern Lazio. It will welcome you among sandy beaches, caves and Roman villas.Located halfway between Rome and Naples, the village lies within the Regional Park of the Ulysses Riviera, considered one of the most evocative and relaxing places in the world. From Gaeta to Formia, it draws a landscape of imposing cliffs, deep clear waters, fine sandy beaches, caves, Mediterranean vegetation and archaeological sites from Roman times.



Alberobello
Alberobello is an amazing town with almost one and a half thousand trulli houses built in a circular shape and topped with conical roofs with white walls. Atmospheric narrow streets and Mediterranean vegetation characterize the town. Alberobello is one of the greatest attractions of Puglia, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.



Tropea
Tropea is a seaside town in Calabria, delighting visitors not only with beautiful views of nature, but also with rich history and delicious cuisine. The town is wonderfully situated on a cliff above the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, offering breathtaking views.There are charming beaches with beautiful golden sand and turquoise water – an ideal place for water sports enthusiasts.



Kastelruth
The picturesque village of Kastelruth (Alpe di Siusi), located near Bozen and just a few kilometers from St. Ulrich, lies below the Seiser Alm and shows the most beautiful side of South Tyrol. Whether you are going on a day trip or planning a longer holiday, Kastelruth at 1,060 meters above sea level. The village is surrounded by meadows and forests and lies at the foot of the mighty Dolomites. Your holiday in Kastelruth is full of walks, hikes, mountain bike tours and winter sports at the nearby Seiser Alm. And also cycling, swimming, running and of course eating. Kastelruth’s landmark is the free-standing bell tower from the 18th century, as well as the Kofel, which also serves as the stage for Oswald von Wolkenstein’s famous ride.



Porto Pino
Porto Pino is located on the southwestern coast of Sardinia, known for its paradise beaches with light sand and emerald sea. An ideal place for lovers of all water sports and peaceful relaxation. If you are looking for amazing landscapes, very diverse beaches, including many completely wild, untouched nature, almost no organized tourism and many overnight stays, you’ve come to the right place. You will find a lot of accommodation to choose from here.



Celafu
Cefalu is a resort in sunny Sicily, called the pearl of the Sicilian coast. It is located approximately 50 km east of Palermo. The Rocca peak dominates the town. There is no shortage of atmospheric taverns and restaurants serving delicious Italian food in the city. The main holiday attraction of the city is the beach sandy, with a view of Rocca, within which there is a park and the ruins of a castle. In addition, the town has a pleasant old town and beautiful beaches where you can relax, sunbathe and swim in the crystal clear sea.



Vernazza
Vernazza is one of the five towns that make up the Cinque Terre. All these towns are located close to each other, are extremely colorful, but above all, spectacularly situated on rocky cliffs above the azure Ligurian Sea. Vernazza is car-free and one of the most authentic “fishing villages” on the Italian Riviera. The port of Vernazza has a small sandy beach where you can swim, as well as flat rocks that are perfect for sunbathing.


Otranto
Otranto is located approximately 50 km from the city of Lecce in the southern Italian region of Puglia. Its shores are washed by the Ionian Sea, along with beautiful beaches. The Faro dela Palasicia lighthouse is located only 5 km from the city and is the most point in Italy. Moreover, it is worth visiting the wonderful castle and cathedral (interiors of which there are phenomenal mosaics).



Ostuni
Ostuni is Pulga’s tourist gem, located on a hill overlooking the Adriatic Sea The city is characterized by numerous white houses that attract the attention of tourists. While walking through this labyrinth, you may come across hidden treasures, such as charming squares decorated with live flowers and ancient churches composed of intricate frescoes. The town famous is delightful beaches.


