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        Tuscany is a vibrant, lush and alluring region. From all-time favorite, San Gimignano and Cortona, to lesser known gems like Massa Marittima, Pitigliano and Anghiari, each one has its own distinctive atmosphere.

      • Amalfi Coast Amalfi Coast

        It offers a sea with intense colors and coasts packed with bays, coves and rock faces plus ancient pathways, some of which date back 2,000 years. Its mountains plunge steeply into a sea, creating cute coves, cliffs and small beaches.

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        Cinque Terre means Five Lands, and this popular area offers five miles of rocky coast with small villages born in the 11th Century as fortresses overlooking the sea, in the midst of two capes with hundreds of miles of paths.

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        Puglia is situated in the southernmost region of Italy boasting stunning coastline, quaint little towns, beautiful sunsets in the countryside and for some people it is the gateway to Greece from the port of Brindisi.

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        The Italian Riviera is a spectacular coastline on the Ligurian Sea extending from the Italian-French border to Capo Corvo, near La Spezia and offering luxuriant mountains to the north and east and the Mediterranean to the south.

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