
Portofino is a famous name all over the world. Synonymous with beauty, elegance and exclusivity.
Its heritage is made of natural beauty, history, tradition and culture. It is sandwiched between the azure colour of the sea, deep green of the mountains and surrounded by small villages full of charm. Inland a few steps away from the seaside, you will find the colours and atmosphere of a land full of charm and ancient traditions that live again in maritime villages and in the valley.
Its coast and coves are lapped by a crystalline sea. The cliffs fall sharply three hundred metres down to the sea, the seagulls that twirl above. Everywhere there is the opportunity to experience a truly unique place, almost impossible to find anywhere else in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The "Sanctuary of Cetaceans," is the fulcrum and the pearl of the Tuscan Archipelago. It is the largest protected marine area in Europe. The land is untouched, completely covered with maquis (scrubland vegetation).
A precious and beautiful environment that allows anyone to truly experience these great sensations. Just put on a diving mask!!
An island that hides ancient treasures, which offers attractive and varied landscapes, rich history and charm. Sardinia has crystal clear waters, the scent of maquis, the hospitality of its people in coastal cities and inland, but it also one of the most sophisticated tourist destinations in the world.
4000 years after the crossroads of routes and people behind a fascinating and complex history, Corsica which, according to an established legend the Greeks called Kalliste (the most beautiful)stays proud and indomitable in its wild valleys; crowned by thick forests and alpine mountains, that drop slowly to the beauty and disarming purity of the sea.
The sea with its clear water, fishing grounds rich in life, the volcanic rocks, the Mediterranean, with its scents and colours and the birds that stop during long migratory journeys are just some of the reasons for choosing these islands as a destination for your vacation.
But the submerged landscapes are the real surprise; for those of you taking underwater adventures, you will discover a wealth of continuing life and integrity of the marine ecosystem.
..perhaps the most famous tourist destination in Italy for those seeking the inviting sea, breathtaking scenery and a luxurious holiday.
These three islands offer everything you could want from a holiday: spectacular and unspoiled nature, unique archaeological sites, the relaxation of the spa, all the comforts of a high class resort renowned throughout the world. These are the wonderful islands facing the Gulf of Naples. The Flegree islands offer both natural and charming views in contrast to the fashionable nightlife. Places of unparalleled natural beauty with a mild climate, crystal clear sea, hot springs and breathtaking scenery.
Mentioned by Homer in the Odyssey as a destination for Ulysses, Egadi the islands are famous for their clear waters and beautiful coastline, small hills, bays, caves, and then the particular practice of fishing for tuna (one of the few survivors in Sicily).
The Marine Reserve of Egadi is the largest in Italy and its depths, its transparency and the magical caves make it a unique jewel. The Land of Egadi is one of the richest in plant and animal species, underwater flora and fauna are untouched and preserved.
A strong sensation, unforgettable, difficult to find, but familiar in the Pelagie Islands: Lampedusa, Linosa Lampione and, in the heart of the Mediterranean, closer to Tunisia than to Sicily.
A natural environment of rare beauty and strong emotional impact, protected by a State Marine Reserve. Three heterogeneous islands but all characterized by a crystalline sea (boast one of the 10 clearest seas in the world) are one of the most popular with divers from around the world. The coasts run alternately with fine white sand and spectacular, breathtaking sea stacks and sheer cliffs.
They are islands of unique charm that contrast natural beauty and entertainment and nightlife. Panarea, the smallest is also best known from the point of view of tourism and large amounts of leisure on offer.
They have active volcanoes and when you approach, visitors cannot stop the desire to explore, to immerse themselves in natural warm mud lakes, to explore the "moon" surfaces on the volcanic slopes, to observe nature. .. then, maybe, in the evening sipping the famous local Malvasia wine, traditionally known as "nectar of the gods."