Italy is a country that offers a little something for every season. Winter is the time when the Italian Alps shine. Whether you are in the mood for some serious skiing or seeking other wintertime sports that involve fireplaces and snuggling beneath heavy blankets, the Italian Alps provide a stunning backdrop for your wintertime sports activities. If you enjoy wintertime sports, then Italy is definitely a holiday destination worth considering. Of course regardless of the season, the view from these mountains is stunning and worth a peek.
One point upon which very few people will disagree is that the food and wine in Italy is superb. Italy is the growing region and home for some of the finest wines in the world. They take great pride in the growing process as well as the wine making process. The same can be said of the food. Those who prepare the food in Italy often take great pride in producing a fine meal that should be savoured rather than inhaled.
Lunch is traditionally the major meal of the day in Italy though in recent years that is beginning to change and the evening meal is becoming the larger meal of the day. Breakfast is generally a light meal but an important meal. Food, in Italy, much like the wine is often easily identifiable according to region. There are major differences in the foods from one region to the next and it is a pleasure to experience the differences for many holiday travellers.
It would be nearly impossible to mention cheap holidays to Italy without mentioning the important role of art in Italian tourism. Art and culture play such a vital role in Italian tourism that many travellers complain of difficulty deciding which sights are the most important to experience and which they will simply have to pass up or take multiple Cheap holidays deals to Italy in order to experience. UNESCO estimates that roughly two thirds of the world's historical heritage sites for art are located in Italy. Beyond that almost all of the major Western styles of architecture can be found in Italy.
Whether your interests lie in art, food, wine, taking in the sights, or exploring winter sports, Italy has much to offer those seeking cheap holidays and so much more. When you plan your Cheap holidays deals to Italy you are getting a lot more than you are paying for and some incredible memories to return home with.
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Late Deals to Florence
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Holidays to Florence, Florence is the capital of the region of Tuscany and a city of overwhelming cultural and historical impact. Modern Florence is one of the most atmospheric and pleasant of Italy's cities, retaining a strong resemblance to the small late-medieval centre that contributed so much to the artistic political and artistic development of Europe. It is a city which bustles with industry, craft, commerce, culture, art and science. Its striking buildings, formidable galleries and treasure-crammed churches are truly remarkable. Amongst the best known landmarks is the domed cathedral Holidays to Florence
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Holidays to Lake Garda, Lake Garda is the largest Italian lake, situated at the foot of the Alps, in a beautiful area of southern Europe. At only 30 Km from Verona, 100 Km from Milan and 130 Km from Venice it is well placed for road, rail and air connections. Lake Garda offers the visitor a splendid natural scenery, full of colours, surrounded by the Dolomites of Brenta in the north and the gentle slopes of the morainic hills in the south Holidays to Lake Garda
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Holidays to Milan, Milan and money. They go together like Dolce and Gabbana. But lucre doesn't grow on trees, it has to be fed, watered and mulched with ideas. Milan has been at the forefront of intellectual innovation for the past two millennia (think Leonardo da Vinci, Saint Ambrose and the early Church Fathers). As a result, the city offers plenty of historical and intellectual heritage, plus some great places to eat. And, yes, one or two shops. Holidays to Milan
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Holidays to Naples , Naples as being as beautiful and attractive as a virgin, but mysterious and sensual as an odalisque. And there must have been a reason why famous artists from all over the world visited Naples as part of their training and fell in love with it. The Greeks believed that they city dissolved all worries. Travellers of the past saw it as a multifaceted land, sunny and dark, calm and volcanic, which brought together a range of western and oriental cultures. Since 1995, Naples old town - the largest in the world Holidays to Naples
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Late Deals to Riviera
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Holidays to the Neapolitan Riviera, The Neapolitan Riviera is located on the western coast Italy and is a region offering stunning natural beauty, dramatic mountains, white washed towns and a rugged coastline. The name “Neapolitan Riviera” refers to the stretch of holiday coast from Naples in the north to Paestum in the south and includes the islands of Ischia, Capri and Procida Holidays to the Neapolitan Riviera
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Late Deals to Rome
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Holidays to Rome, Rome is Italys is most popular tourist destinations in the European Union. Visitors come from around the world to see world-famous landmarks such as the Colosseum, the Forum and the Patheon.Young couples love to throw three coins into Trevi Fountain, climb the Spanish Steps or enjoy a latte in Piazza Navona Holidays to Rome
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Holidays to Sicily - Sicily is an island full of strong contrasts, a land rich in history and culture, lively, enticing cities of art, ancient fishermen's villages where time seems to have come to a standstill and amazing natural wonders, beautiful beaches and islands where you can relax surrounded by crystal clear waters Holidays to Sicily
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Holidays to Palermo - Palermo is busy, hectic, intimidating and interesting by turns. It's the city which most encapsulates Sicily, and it is the home to some of the region's most important tourist attractions.Palermo is Sicily's regional capital, and is a busy port city situated on the north-western coast of the island. In the Middle Ages, Palermo was one of Europe's leading cities, but nowadays the town is still trying to recover from twentieth-century years of blight Holidays to Palermo
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Holidays to Venice - Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital of region Veneto, and has a population of 271,251 (census estimate January 1, 2004). Together with Padua, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area (population 1,600,000). Venice has been known as the Queen of the Adriatic, City of Water, City of Bridges, and The City of Light Holidays to Venice
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