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Carla Wilson - Taunton - Italy Expert
I challenge anyone to go to Italy and not fall in love with it. Having visited Florence and Rome during a twin-centre holiday this year, I’ll happily admit I am smitten. Throughout Italy, history, art and architecture are in abundance and, of course, the world-famous cuisine is second to none. Every region offers something different and, given its fantastic rail network, combining the previously mentioned cities as well as Venice, Milan, Verona and many more with the Lakes such as Como or Garda, the rolling Tuscan countryside or the colourful coastlines such as Amalfi is a great way to see more of this beautiful country.
Contact MeMandy Phillips - Abergavenny - Italy Expert
Sicily is far bigger than I had ever realised, but it is also more beautiful, historical and charming than I could ever have imagined.
Contact MeHeather Muir - Yeovil - Italy Expert
I have only visited Venice but long to discover other examples of Italy’s diversity. Venice is an experience like no other. The city is surreal, surrounded by the waters of the Venetian lagoon and without the confines ofb a modern day city. Give me a call to help you plan a romantic short break.
Contact MeAmy Probert - Cheltenham - Italy Expert
I don't have a favourite destination or holiday type. I have enjoyed all my holidays, from beaches in the Caribbean, skiing in sub zero temperatures in Canada and my most recent trips to Thailand and Vietnam. I love the madness of New York, the fun of Florida theme parks and warm lazy evening in a Greek taverna.
Contact MeMeg Gardiner - Malmesbury - Italy Expert
I was thoroughly spoilt on my trip to Lake Como. The hotels we stayed in and visited were truly stunning. My favourite had to be the Casta Diva Resort and Spa. The views across the lake will never cease to inspire as they are truly breathtaking. With easy transport options up and down the lake by local ferry, Lake Como is a great place to explore. My trip also took me to Milan for the day which is only 90 minutes away and home to some lovely designer boutiques, as well as some stunning architecture.
Contact MeJoanne Greenway - Malmesbury - Italy Expert
Rome is a mixture of modern and old, past and present go side by side, all the time. Whether you are in Rome for 3 days, 3 weeks or 3 months, be prepared to step into the world's biggest open air museum. Rome is one of world's most photogenic cities. I stayed here on a 3 night break but wished I could of stayed longer. I literally managed to see most of the sights including The Vactican, the Trevi Fountain, St Peter's Square, Spanish Steps, Colosseum. I really wished I could have had that extra day to relax in cafés and watch the world go by.
Contact MeAbigail Limm - Taunton - Italy Expert
There is something so magical about the beautiful Amalfi coast that people return year after year. I recently spent a week in Sorrento, a beautiful town, famous for its lemon groves and fantastic scenery. It is a great base to explore from - you can spend the day amongst the ruins of Pompeii, visit the cosmopolitan Island of Capri, climb to the top of Mount Vesuvius or simply let the world pass you by whilst you sip a Limoncello in the Piazza Tasso. Give me a call and I can let you know the best places to stay.
Contact MeStuart Marmon - Cheltenham - Italy Expert
I’ve visited Rome, Umbria, Siena, Florence and Venice and can tell you more about the beauty of these cities and the unique experiences you can enjoy on an escorted tour to the region.
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