Which are the most famous?
Italy has been ranked among the top summer destinations for travelers for years in the world. And it is Not surprisingly, the country’s historic cities, world-famous cuisine, and geographical beauty make it a popular travel destination with more than 40 million visitors annually.
Italy has been added to the list of the most beautiful and interesting travel destinations this summer. Let’s see the most famous villages and where to visit…
San Gimignano
San Gimignano is considered the jewel of the Tuscany region of Italy. This small Italian village is located in the center of the country. Surrounded by several vineyards, it is filled with narrow medieval streets, picturesque squares, and centuries-old towers.
Manarola
Manarola is one of the villages of the Cinque Terre region. A distinctive feature of this place is the bright colors with which the local dwellings are covered. The village is situated on a rocky slope between the hills and the Mediterranean Sea, offering guests majestic views and scenic views.
Portofino
Portofino is close to the historic city of Genoa and easy to find and access. Travelers will have the opportunity to explore this rustic village. Wander through charming streets lined with designer shops, fine restaurants, and some of the most privileged terraces in the Mediterranean.
Matera
Matera is he one of the most charming cities in Basilicata, Italy, and has been featured in numerous Hollywood movies. A distinctive element of the village is the famous ‘Sassi’, ancient cave dwellings carved directly into the rocks of the surrounding hills.
Castelmezzano
If you want an authentic Italian dining experience, Castelmezzano is the perfect example. You will have the chance to visit this wonderful place and drink some great wines. In addition to fresh produce and delicious wines from the surrounding farms, we also recommend strolling through the quiet narrow alleys where history and tradition are alive.
Alberobello
The village of Alberobello is straight out of a fairy tale with its unique stone structures and conical white houses. These features give this place a charming and magical feeling. Once there, don’t hesitate to pick up some souvenirs from the shops full of olive oil and almond treats.
Positano
Located just 30 miles from Naples, Positano is one of the most spectacular and romantic villages on the entire Amalfi Coast. It has beautiful beaches and cozy restaurants, but it also has a small harbor that is popular as a starting point for boat tours exploring the Amalfi Coast.
Montone
Montone is included in the list of the 100 most beautiful villages in Italy. Montone combines historic towers and rustic small-town charm with stunning scenery. The natural features are vast vines, olive groves, and wheat fields glowing in the setting sun.
Menaggio
Menaggio is one of many small towns near the famous Lake Como in Lombardy. The city is very quiet and ideal for relaxing. With its riverside terraces and picturesque church towers, Menaggio is stunning and offers visitors the opportunity to travel to other villages.
Vernazza
Like Manarola, Vernazza is another cute little village tucked between the cliffs and the sea in the spectacular Cinque he Terre region. Vernazza is a traditional fishing village with many restaurants and taverns.