The Italian Boot is divided into 20 regions. Five of them are autonomous, which allows them some legislative, administrative and financial power to a varying degree
Nature is the highlight in Abruzzo, where the ocean and the mountains share this beautiful region.
Aosta Vally is available for visits all year, but is mostly know for being a skiing paradise.
In Apulia you will find the larges amounts of olive oil and wine in Italy. These products thrive in the south.
Basilicata has an interesting history and a scenery which includes some of the best beaches in Italy.
The toe on the italian boot is an adventourous travel in all sorts of ways. Hot and amazing!
Campania has incredibly much to offer, in a very large area. In this region you will spend a lot of time.
Emilia-Romagna has loads if intersting cities to visit. Amongst those are the must-see: Bologna.
In Friuli-Venezia Giulia, from the dolomites to the deep valleys the nature is simply breathtaking.
The Lazio Region is Rome! But Lazio has so much more to offer than the most beautiful capital in the world.
Liguria is a must-visit region for those who enjoy life and thirst for the perfect climate, food and nature
Lombardy has it all. Wealthy cities, world class nature and the world's fashion centre in Milano.
Marche is a natural beauty at the Adriatic Sea, tucked in between Emilia-Romagna and Abruzzo.
Molise is second to being the smalles region in Itally, but its charme and prople's friendlyness has no limits!
Piedmont has huge contrasts, from its flat green fields and the river Po, to the snow-covered alps
It is said that the best beaches in Italy are located on Sardinia, so if you're into swimming, this is a must-see.
Sicily takes at least a week to cover, as you will be visiting the largest island in the Mediterranean sea
Tuscany has it all. World-class wine, architectural gems, world-famous cities and much, much more.
South Tyrol has keps its austrian culture and german language, whereas Trentino is italian.
Umbria is called The Green Heart of Italy and with good reason. This region is all hills and greens.
Veneto offers huge contrasts from nature beauties such as the Dolomites to amazing cities.