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About the country Italy

 


What does an ideal tourist country look like? Clean, warm seas, beautifully maintained beaches, diverse nature, developed culture, historical sites and delicious national cuisine. The country's climate varies significantly from region to region. The north experiences mild summers and foggy winters. In the south, the maximum temperature rises up to 35°C and winters cool down to +8°C. These climatic conditions make Italy tours very attractive. Surprisingly, a vacation in Italy combines all these qualities. Wonderful nature, fascinating history and a modern, highly developed country - this is what awaits every traveler to Italy.



Italian sea: resort features

Major seaside resorts include the Amalfi Coast, Milan Marittima, Sicily, Ischia and Rimini. The main seaside resorts in Italy are the Adriatic Riviera - the coast is concentrated here with more than 300 km of coastline and 600 beaches. Summer temperatures do not exceed 29°C. This seaside resort is characterized by excellent infrastructure and active entertainment. The Ligurian Riviera has a mild climate and offers the opportunity to visit Nice, Monaco, San Remo and Corsica and explore Genoa. Naples Riviera - This resort town is not only interesting for its beaches, but also for the presence of the Punta Campanella Marine Reserve and the possibilities of hiking and diving in the mountains. The Tuscan Riviera is an ideal place to visit in July and August due to its stunning nature. The Metalliferous Hills, the Apuan Alps, the numerous museums, the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Monte Amiata (extinct volcano), another must-see.

Italian cuisine

Italians believe that food is not for everyone, it is a true art form. Excellent flavor and variety have always made Italian cuisine an international accolade. Recipes have been improved over the years. Remember that the cuisine in the north and south is radically different. What dishes should tourists taste Pasta is a favorite of locals, served with sauces and olive oil. Pizza - there are countless variations of this dish around the world. But only when you visit an Italian resort can you taste real pizza. Lasagna is a delicious dish consisting of six layers of dough, each with its own filling. It is sprinkled with grated cheese and covered with butter. Tiramisu - a world-famous dessert that is especially delicious in Italy. Famous Italian wine - the country's vast territory is devoted to vineyards, where the fruit is grown specifically to produce wine.

Ski resorts in Italy

Italy creates good conditions for tourists in winter as well as in summer. The infrastructure is well developed and can accommodate tourists all year round. Ski and snowboard enthusiasts often visit the ski resorts in the Dolomites. The most popular ski resorts in Italy are: Dolomiti di Brenta is a popular destination for young people, with 260 km of pistes, many discos and dog sledding. Alta Valtellina is a resort with easy pistes and a calm atmosphere. All ski professionals gather here. It also has one of the best spa centers. Valdaosta is a resort with some of the most modern hotels in Italy and slopes at 3,500 meters altitude, offering a rich excursion program for tourists. Here you can see medieval castles and Alpine lakes. Bormio is a well-known ski resort located on the border of three European countries: Switzerland, Italy and Austria. The resort has recently built infrastructure, slopes and lifts, as well as a modern hotel, restaurants and shops. The resort's appeal is not only for beginners, but also for 'advanced' skiers. Cortina d'Ampezzo is a beautiful ski resort nestled in a forest bowl surrounded by Dolomite peaks and has been one of Italy's most famous ski resorts since it was chosen to host the first Winter Olympics in 1956 and is widely known throughout Europe and beyond.

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