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The Taste of Italy

There is a specific kind of ache that hits you on the journey home from Italy. Not sadness exactly. More like an awareness (nope, actually it’s 100% sadness 🥲). You've spent days eating food that tastes as if it came from the ground it was grown in, sitting at tables where no one is in a hurry, drinking wine in the afternoon like it's perfectly reasonable. 

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The Driving Tips You Need to Know Before Touring Italy

I still remember the moment I pulled out of the airport car park in Pisa. It was a tiny blue Fiat Cinquecento, and it was 10 pm. Every single sign seemed to be pointing somewhere I didn’t recognise, and I had to join the main autostrada without causing mayhem. My hands were on the wheel, my maps were loaded, and I thought: what on earth am I doing?

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Slow Travel in Puglia:

Planning a trip to Puglia and want to go beyond the usual tourist trail? This is where slowing down changes everything. From the dramatic coastline of the Gargano Peninsula to quieter bases like Conversano, this is a different side of southern Italy. Less polished, more instinctive, and far more rewarding if you let it unfold at its own pace.

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Travelling to Italy in Uncertain Times: What to Expect

Planning a trip to Italy has always felt simple somehow. The light, the food, the slower rhythm of it all often makes it easy to imagine.

But lately, global events have started to shape even those quieter plans, from flight routes to fuel costs and the rising price of travel.

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Italy Is Not Overrated. It Is Overcrowded

Every year, the same question resurfaces.

Is Italy too crowded to visit?

The short answer is no.
But certain places are, and that is the reason that I personally avoid them. Which is a shame, as I am desperate to add Venice to my list of places I’ve lost myself in in Italy.

Italy is not suffering from too many visitors overall. It is experiencing over tourism in specific cities where tourism is heavily concentrated.

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