

Italy and Sicily -
ITALY and SICILY -

Italy has everything: the splendour of historic cities such as Rome, Venice and Florence,
the ancient ruins of Pompeii and the sunny resorts of the Venetian Riviera.
There
are beautiful islands ranging from the expensively luxurious such as Capri, to the
tiny southern islands where cars are banned.
Almost everywhere you visit in Italy
is heartbreakingly lovely, almost everything you eat delicious and almost everything
you drink very, very good.
Puglia is a long and narrow region of southern Italy bordering the Adriatic Sea, eventually forming the heel of Italy's "boot" in what is called the Salento peninsula. Apulia is the Anglicised version of the Italian Puglia. Puglia produces a great amount of wine and olive oil, and is rapidly becoming a prized tourist destination.
Campania is the fertile southern Italy region of Naples, the Amalfi Coast, and the ruins of Pompeii and Paestum. The Amalfi Coast is one of the most scenic coastal areas of Italy.
The most famous lakes in Italy are in what is sometimes called the Italian Lake District, in the north of the country not far from the Alps, these include the well known Lakes Garda and Como.
Sardinia is Italy's second largest island and the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Crystal clear sea, endless silky white beaches alternating with steep cliffs and small rocky bays. Rugged mountains give way to verdant hills, tranquil lakes and moors.
Floating off the toe of the Italian mainland, the island of Sicily is noticeably
distinct from the rest of Italy. This is where Europe starts to take on a flavour
of Greece, even of north Africa. It's not just the sometimes blisteringly hot weather
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We currently have over 900 villas and apartments to rent in Italy and Sicily from which to choose.