
Our trips to Italy have taken us from the canals of Venice to dramatic peaks hiking in the Dolomites, and into the vineyard villages of the Prosecco Hills. Italy has something for everyone and we love more and more about Italy each time we visit - it's that variety that keeps drawing us back. Below, you’ll find our Italy travel guides and trip reports, sharing the routes we took, what we loved and how to plan your own trip.
Rome
Euro (€)
April–June and September–October (18–28°C)
History, architecture, food, wine, and diverse landscapes
Head to Venice for canals, quiet streets and getting lost in the best way down alleys and side streets.
Explore the Dolomites for mountain views, lakes and unforgettable hikes.
Food and wine hot spot. Regional dishes, local wines, and some of the best food in the world.
Relax in the Prosecco region for vineyards, scenic drives and wine tasting.
Soak up the scenery and landscapes. Rolling countryside, lakes, coastlines, and dramatic mountain regions.

Everything you need to know for a fantastic visit to Lago di Braies / Pragser Wildsee - including hiking route and where to park.

How to hike the stunning Monte Specie (Strudelkopf) from Prato Piazza. This is a moderate hike, with views from Tre Cime and far beyond.

Experience the incredible Col Raiser to Seceda hike, featuring spectacular mountain views and perfect photo spots in the Dolomites.

Explore the breathtaking views and vineyards while driving the Prosecco Road, Italy's oldest wine route filled with charm.

Do not miss the Cima Tofana cable car in Cortina d'Ampezzo for unforgettable panoramic views of the Dolomites peaks.

Experience breathtaking views of the Dolomites on the Cinque Torri hike. Visit Rifugio Nuvolau for panoramic views at 2,575 meters!
Start planning your adventure with our comprehensive travel guides and tips.