Best Places to visit in Italy: Part 2

XcelTrip|4 min read|Jun 14, 2019

Since you are already acquainted with some of the places that this boot-shaped country, located in southern Europe is one of the world’s most prevalent travel destinations for numerous reasons that include art treasures, pleasant towns, remarkable sceneries, zealous people and top-class cuisine. Here is a list of a few more amazing places that you can visit in Italy, book your trip on XcelTrip and memories that last a lifetime:

Best Places to visit in Italy

Venice

One of the best places to visit in Italy, Venice is an exceptional city in that is built upon an inlet enclosed by the Adriatic Sea. Situated in north-eastern Italy, Venice is an archipelago of 118 isles all linked by hundreds of beautiful bridges and scenic canals. Of the canals, the Grand Canal is most well-known and divides the city into two units. Charming waterways and historic building make Venice one of the most idealistic cities in the world. Venice is often packed, but worth visiting to see its splendid landmarks like Saint Mark’s Square and Basilica, Doge’s Palace and Rialto Bridge. One of the most widespread things to do is to take a gondola ride along one of its numerous canals.

Amalfi Coast

Located in Italy’s south-western section of Campania, the Amalfi Coast is recognized for its astonishing beauty that brands it one of Italy’s top vacationer destinations. Stretching 30 miles along the southern side of the Sorrento Peninsula, the Amalfi Coast is esteemed for its scenic coastline with hallmark features such as the shimmering bays, craggy cliffs, lemon tree gardens, multi-coloured villas and swanky resorts. One of the most quixotic and posh towns along the Amalfi Coast is Positano with its gorgeous pebbled beaches, pastel coloured houses and picturesque mountains. One of the bigger towns, Amalfi, features attractive plazas lined with restaurants, and the town of Ravello is favoured for its attractive villas of gardens and art works.

Cinque Terre

Meaning “Five Lands,” Cinque Terre encompasses the five villages of Riomaggiore, Manarola, Vernazza, Monterosso and Corniglia. Situated in Italy’s north-western seaside region of Liguria, the townships of Cinque Terre feature some of the country’s most gorgeous sceneries that comprise of steep cliff sides and wine terraces dating back to hundreds of years. Amongst its many treasures, Cinque Terre claims a centuries-old complex of hiking paths that provides for some of Italy’s most spectacular coastal views. The Blue Trail is a paved trail linking all five of the villages and is appropriate for all ages.

Sicily

The biggest island in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily is an independent region of Italy that also comprises of numerous smaller isles. It is disconnected from the mainland region of Calabria by the 5 km (2 miles) Straits of Messina. Home to every great Mediterranean civilization, Sicily is rich in amusing art and history; from Agrigento’s Valley of the Temples to Palermo’s Baroque churches. The island’s most outstanding geological feature is Mount Etna, Europe’s highest active volcano.

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