VENICE

The beautiful city of Venice is a great place to visit during the winter months. Attractions and sights are quieter and the air is cleaner than in summer, when pollution and congestion can affect surrounding areas.

PALERMO & SICILY

  December and early January add to its charm with its many Christmas markets and nativity scenes. You can also try Cefalù, a seaside town with beautiful beaches and medieval charm.

ROME

Italy’s capital is quiet in winter, but it’s just as beautiful and less crowded, allowing you to explore attractions such as the Vatican Museums and the Roman Forum at a leisurely pace. In addition to numerous fashion shops, Rome’s narrow, winding streets offer plenty of opportunities for crafts and arts.

TURIN

The city north of Turin is the gateway to the Alps and many skiers arrive here before heading to the mountains. Check it out, along with a vibrant restaurant scene that fuses Italian favorites with Alpine flavors.

THE AMALFI COAST

In winter, the Amalfi Coast offers an attractive offer for those looking for a warmer climate and a pleasant seaside experience. Especially good place if you want to go for a walk in winter.

TUSCANY

The Tuscan countryside, with its many picturesque medieval towns and villages, provides a breathtaking backdrop for your Italian winter vacation. Explore wineries and vineyards, or take a  walk through the countryside.

NAPLES

The city of Naples is famous for its Christmas crib, a national specialty of all of Italy, but it has a special flair here during the festive season. Naples is one of Italy’s most atmospheric winter destinations.

CORTINA D’AMPEZZO

Winter in Italy means Cortina d’Ampezzo. Known as the ‘Queen of the Dolomites’, this magnificent landscape is a beautiful backdrop for snow lovers.