Modena

This place is absolutely beautiful and has numerous places to explore with an amazing architecture, including many UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Ravello

You can find this romantic cliff side on the Amalfi Coast. This little town is full with colorful houses and blooming gardens interspersed with many cafes.

Ascoli Piceno

This little town is mainly known for its idyllic social plazas. Don’t miss a visit at the Baroque Cattedrale di Sant’Emidio and the amazing archaeological museum. Do not forget to book a cruise!

Siracusa (Syracuse)

This place has some gorgeous landscapes and certainly a rich historic heritage. Some settlements in Siracusa date back as far as 734 BC, and it was once the largest city in the ancient world.

Parma

If you are a food lover, then this is a paradise for you. This town is well known for its savory Parma ham and Parmesan cheese and definitely amazing wines to taste.

Matera

The town lies in a small canyon carved out by the Gravina. Matera has gained international fame for its ancient town, the “Sassi di Matera” and is gorgeous.

Padua

Here you can find the second-oldest university in Italy and like any true college town, it has a vivid nightlife and many authentic restaurants where you can taste some amazing Venetian seafood dishes.

Trieste

This Adriatic port city is geographically isolated from the rest of the country and it is surrounded almost entirely by Slovenia. It has great architecture and many places to relax and enjoy the stunning view.

Cisternino

Founded by Greek settlers, this Puglia region town has the white-washed style popular in Greek architecture. In the evening, the streets are often filled with community members taking their evening stroll or grabbing a drink with friends.