Top 4 Hidden Gems of Italy You Won't Find in Any Guidebooks.
Italy impresses with breathtaking landscapes, unique culture, and delicious cuisine. However, Rome and Venice are always full of tourists, and the constant queues and noise can significantly spoil your vacation.
The British edition Daily Express shared a selection of Italian cities that are not very popular among travelers but are no less beautiful than the popular resorts.
Alghero
This city is located on the northwestern coast of Sardinia. Alghero is a favorite vacation spot for Italians who love it for its wild beaches, relaxed beauty, and authentic cuisine. Its cobblestone streets hide the unique history of the city.
Tropea
The city is situated on the stunning 'Coast of the Gods' along the Tyrrhenian Sea. Tropea is an incredible piece of untouched Italy that takes your breath away. The city is striking with its cliffs and crystal-clear waters.
Rocca Pietore
This mountain village is near Cortina and Venice. Its landmark is the gateway to the Marmolada glacier – the highest peak of the Dolomites. Its slopes are among the most impressive landscapes in Italy.
Ischia
This island is located near Naples. It is perfect for those looking for a vacation away from tourist routes. The island attracts Italians with its healing mineral waters and natural beauty.
Italy has many hidden treasures for tourists seeking new experiences and an escape from the crowds in popular resort towns. These alternative destinations offer incredible views, authentic culture, and the chance to enjoy Italian hospitality without the pressure of the tourist season.
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