When it comes to luxury holidays, Italy is spoilt for choice... Pick your favorite destination!
Italy offers its visitors sunny views of its beaches and coastlines, but also wonderful mountain resorts and beautiful countryside lands where you can relax, making it a popular destination for luxury tourism. We have gathered the best places for a luxury holiday in Italy.
A sea of priceless treasures: between Capri and Positano
It is well known that one of the main attractions of the Italian peninsula is its splendid sea, appreciated since ancient times by the Greeks and Romans. If you want to treat yourself to a five-star, super-rich holiday, a film holiday, with the outline of footballers, soubrettes, actors and other performers from the world of entertainment, an island not to be missed is definitely the Isle of Capri.
Placed majestically on the Tyrrhenian Sea, queen of the Gulf of Naples, Capri was a very popular destination since Roman times, who loved it in particular. A selfie in the square of Capri with the VIP on duty and a boat ride to admire the famous Faraglioni will make your holiday certainly more fashionable. But if you want to give yourself the most unbridled luxury, breathe the same air as Flavio Briatore and Fabrizio Corona, take your personal yacht and go to Sardinia, in Porto Cervo.
Here the pressure really rises! But friends will envy you even if you send them expensive souvenirs from Taormina or Positano, two other famous super-luxury destinations for sea lovers made in Italy.
Luxury structures, breathtaking landscapes, trendy clubs and historical and artistic beauties will make your holiday unparalleled even in these "two pearls of the southern seas". The list would be endless, but for the moment arm yourself with a wallet and a lot of hedonism and beware of envy!
Between skiing and discos: the magical luxury of Cortina D'Ampezzo and Courmayeur
Italy does not offer its visitors only the sunny panoramas of its beaches and coastlines that make it a popular destination especially in summer. Italy, in fact, thanks to its varied geo-morphological conformation, is also rich in spectacular mountain ranges such as the Alps, the Dolomites and the Apennines that allow it to be a very popular tourist destination even during the colder seasons.
For your winter trips, in fact, we can point out some of the main destinations for an all-ski, aperitif and glamor holiday, a holiday in full "yuppie 90s" style". Among these, it is certainly not to be missed Cortina D'Ampezzo, the queen of the Dolomites, who will allow you to experience a "double-sided" holiday: by day, sports rampant on skis, like the good old Alberto Tomba; at night, unbridled adventurers in the trendiest clubs, such as in Jerry Calà and Christian de Sica's films.
The same atmosphere can be felt in the magical Courmayeur, in the Aosta Valley, at the foot of Mont Blanc. Here, too, you can practice your favorite winter sports during the day by taking advantage of highly qualified facilities, and at night, on the other hand, you can enjoy a luxurious and high-class nightlife, dancing side by side with VIPs and stars from the four corners of the globe. So what are you waiting for? Arm yourself with skis, sunglasses and your best smile!
A third way: comfort and relaxation in the Italian countryside
And if you have already traveled far and wide with your personal boat, admiring all the best maritime beauties of Italy? What if you have already enjoyed the unbridled luxury of the best Alpine ski resorts? Fear not.
Our peninsula hides another surprise, a median solution, so to speak. In fact, Italy offers its visitors and tourists also some splendid country landscapes: Tuscany, Liguria, Emilia Romagna, these regions are famous for the uncontaminated charm of their countryside, a charm, however, that lately is "marrying beautifully. "with the needs of a holiday full of all comforts and conveniences.
Do not worry, for the fine palates accustomed to the hotels of Capri and Courmayeur, there is the new phenomenon of "starry farms" modern and more updated version of the old farmhouses, where, with the flavor of the local food and wine specialties, all the characteristics of a "holiday that counts": wine-tours for the Tuscan Maremma, so to speak, are associated with beneficial and relaxing SPAs for the care of your body; at organized bicycle tours, the thrill of being able to cook side by side with the most important chefs in the area. So what are you waiting for? There's no two without three!