

The path less travelled
As countries begin to open their borders across Europe, travellers have the opportunity to experience Italy again. While you might be eager to experience all the sights of Rome, Florence or Venice, why not consider a stay in one the many ‘out of the way’ locations Italy has to offer? Continue reading The path less travelled

Big cities, smaller crowds
There’s no hiding from it – tourist numbers to Italy are undoubtedly down in 2020, for obvious reasons. But as the country recovers from a turbulent few months, attractions are open and the country is showing signs of life. Continue reading Big cities, smaller crowds

Keeping safe on your next trip abroad
Undoubtedly, the world is a different place to what it was last year. But as countries slowly come out of lockdown and something close to ‘normal’ life resumes, international travel is once again a possibility. Continue reading Keeping safe on your next trip abroad

Guest houses are open and waiting for your return!
Keeping you safe on your next trip to Italy With Italy beginning to reopen to guests, the hundreds of monasteries we work with are also starting to accept bookings once more. After a long few months, these venues are opening … Continue reading Guest houses are open and waiting for your return!

Italy reopens! How the country plans to keep you safe
As Italy reopens, attractions across the country are starting to open their doors to the public for the first time in a few months. However, as these famous landmarks prepare to welcome you back, they have a responsibility to keep everyone safe. Continue reading Italy reopens! How the country plans to keep you safe

Venice from home – Ca’ Rezzonico
Tour an underrated palace in stunning Venice When visiting Venice, most tourists flock to St. Mark’s Basilica, the Doge’s Palace or the island of Murano, there are however many other attractions in Venice waiting to be discovered. While plenty of … Continue reading Venice from home – Ca’ Rezzonico

Rome from home – The Colosseum
One of the most recognisable structures in the world, the Colosseum has stood in Rome for nearly two thousand years. Over time, gladiators have been replaced with tourists, making it one of the most popular destinations in Rome. Continue reading Rome from home – The Colosseum

Assisi from home – Basilica of St Francis
Take a look inside the world famous Basilica of St Francis! For the millions of people who flock to Assisi every year, a visit to the Basilica of St Francis is the number one attraction. Tourists and pilgrims alike stand … Continue reading Assisi from home – Basilica of St Francis

Venice from home – Doge’s Palace
Roam the magnificent Doge’s Palace without leaving your home! One of the highlights of Venice, the Doge’s Palace is steeped in history, full of breathtaking art and architecture. Now through Google Arts and Culture, you can take a virtual tour … Continue reading Venice from home – Doge’s Palace

Florence from home – The Duomo
View the breathtaking dome of Florence’s famous duomo without leaving your seat! UPDATE, 26 MAY 2020: As Italy slowly begins to reopen, public access into the duomo has resumed. As such, the virtual tour is no longer available online. Instead, … Continue reading Florence from home – The Duomo