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      APULIA REGION SOUTH ITALY 
         
                
                  
                
            
             
            Apulia, a land located in the centre of the 
               Mediterranean at the southern extremity of Europe, 
              offers splendid views from commanding positions, over fertile 
              valleys towards the sparkling Adriatic, delicious food and 
              wine and a wonderful warm climate. Here, Nature imposes itself 
              with a wonderful variety of  rich colours: red earth, dark 
              green pine, silvery green olive trees and lush vineyards; sparkling 
              white labyrinths of towns which seem to glisten in the sun; milky 
              white medieval centres with tangles of streets and alleyways, all 
              against a backdrop of the deep blue Mediterranean Sea. 
             
              In this 
              land you will find gems of architectural and  historical 
              interest: Romanesque, Byzantine and  Baroque churches, 
              cathedrals, castles, towers, prehistorical remains and last but 
              not least the Trulli Houses.  
              
		BASILICATA REGION SOUTH ITALY 
         
                
                  
                   
                     
              Basilicata, 
              magical and vague. Land of light and clay, woods and 
              mountains, that can lead to the desire of its discovery without 
              noticing. This is a small region who’s solitary mountains gently 
              fall to the  Tyrrhenian Sea  on one side and to the  
              Ionian Sea 
              on the other. Basilicata is surrounded by other territories of Southern 
              Italy, like Calabria that leads to Sicily, Campania with it's Amalfi 
              Coast and Sorrento, or Apulia with it's Trulli Houses. Some of it's 
              typical villages lay peacefully on the rocks allowing a silent and 
              reserved stay with great views of it’s rugged coast, 
              others lay next to the beach, surrounded by nature, offering fun 
              and entertainment.  
              
      
      CALABRIA REGION SOUTH ITALY 
         
                
                  
                
              
              This is a land with a wonderful coast line; dramatic cliffs overhanging 
              secluded bays; steep cliff paths to small rocky coves; islands and 
              caves to explore; long stretches of beach, gently curving into the 
              distance all are lapped by the clear, azure sea. Calabria makes 
              up the "toe" of Italy and is an 
              area little known to British visitors. The 
              scenery is spectacular and dramatic, rising to over 6000 
              ft in the mountains, and dropping steeply to the coast with its 
              long stretches of beach, crescent-shaped bays, craggy cliffs and 
              islands dotted about in the crystal clear, blue, Tyrrhenian and 
              Ionian seas. You will be spoilt for choice whether in the mountains 
              or on the coast, there is more to see and explore than can possibly 
              be done in a couple of weeks. On the other hand, the slow southern 
              Italian pace of life is perfect for just relaxing. Calabria is steeped 
              in history, myth and legend. There are prehistoric settlements and 
              early cave dwellings. The region features in the writings of Homer 
              and Virgil and has been fought over by Hannibal, Romans, Sparticans 
              and many others. It is also rich in living tradition and folklore. 
              Throughout the year, there is a wealth of festivals and carnivals, 
              involving much music and dancing, often in traditional costume. 
           
      
      CAMPANIA REGION SOUTH ITALY 
         
                
                  
                
          
             
               This is 
              the land where the deep South of Italy truly begins. Campania 
              is the region that houses wonderful world wide known  sceneries 
              like the Amalfi Coast, Sorrento and  Capri 
              but is also doorway to other most beautiful locations of Southern 
              Italy like Calabria with it's wonderful rugged coast, Sicily and 
              it's romantic and historic towns like Agrigento and Taormina, and 
              also just few hours away from Apulia and it's characteristic Trulli 
              Houses or Basilicata with beautiful towns like Maratea.  
             
               Campania 
              features a volcanic sea of the 
              deepest shade of blue lined with miles of dramatic coast and dotted 
              with such lovely islands that almost seem to be tiny, brightly 
              coloured jewels. 
             
               Sharp contrasts 
              don't miss in this region going from the heat, noise and urban sprawl 
              of troubled Naples to the calming qualities of Sorrento, from the 
              romantic islands of Capri and Ischia to the undiscovered coastline 
              of Cilento. 
             
              One typicality 
              of Campania will never miss throughout the whole region and that's 
              the warm welcoming as well as the calm qualities of it's people. 
              Enjoy all of Campania's culinary gems, starting from the world known 
              "pizza" that originates from this region of Italy, and 
              created in Honour of the Queen Margherita, going through it's cakes 
        and sweets and ending to it's typical liquors. 
                     
      
      SARDINIA REGION SOUTH ITALY 
         
                
                  
                
              
                     
Seaside views in Sardinia are among the most marvellous in the world. Beautiful little isles scattered around its coastline. The coasts are scraggy and rocky, surrounded by shallow sea and astonishing beaches of fine sand and coves. Striking beauty of nature, christal-emerald clear waters of the Mediterranean sea, warm, welcoming people, typical cuisine, old traditions and wonderfull culture, all in one territory, with museums to visit, plenty of activities to take part to, natural environments to explore or beautifull beaches to simply relax on. Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean, full of culture, history, nature, folklore and entertainment. 
                     
      
      SICILY REGION SOUTH ITALY 
         
                
                  
                
             
               This wonderful 
              island is the home of great historic and romantic 
              sites like Agrigento and Taormina and only few hours 
              away from other beautiful locations of Southern Italy like Calabria 
              and it's wonderful rugged coast, Campania and it's splendid sites 
              like the Amalfi Coast, Sorrento, Capri, or even Apulia and it's 
              characteristic Trulli Houses.  
             
              This beautiful 
              island hosts 
              the Mount Etna, Europe's highest and most active volcano, 
              which looms menacingly over the eastern end of the island. If you 
              are lucky, you could witness the glow of molten lava flowing from 
              fissures in the rock and the most spectacular fireworks display 
you have ever seen.   
             
              This is 
              the island that hosts great historical architectural buildings and
               
where Africa meets Europe blending Baroque with Classical. 
             
               Sicily 
              is a land where not only you can sit and enjoy the heat of the 
              sun but also discover and explore its Greek Temples, Baroque 
              churches and any other historical site you can find. 
             
               No need 
              for great studies to make great discoveries: Sicily will just show 
              them to you, with all their glamour. 
            
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