Italy’s coastline is world-famous, drawing travelers from all over the globe to its sun-soaked shores, yet hidden among the ...
Dramatic limestone stacks and sweeps of sugary white sand at Baia delle Zagare, one of Puglia’s prettiest beaches - dpVUE.images Puglia has a 500 mile-long coast, spanning two seas: the Adriatic to ...
Italy’s long and varied coast has served a summer getaway for thousands of years, but in a country with 7500-kilometers of waterfront how do you find the best sun-kissed perch for a warm-weather ...
Travelers tend to visit Italy for its food, history, landscape and culture rather than its beaches. Sometimes, like in the Puglia region down in the country's heel, all three come together magically.
If there's one thing Italians love to do, it's hit the beach when the sun is out and argue over the best beach destinations in Italy. Spirited debates flourish among families about the most beautiful ...
The Capo Vaticano peninsula — the knobbly ‘bunion’ on the toe of Italy’s boot — is home to some of the country’s most spectacular beaches, with turquoise waters and sugary sands at the bottom of ...
Nestled in the southern part of Italy, forming the iconic “heel” of the boot, Puglia offers an unforgettable trip through millennia of history, breathtaking natural wonders, and a delicious food scene ...