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  • Remains of Horse Found at Pompeii Remains of Horse Found at Pompeii Published on Friday, June 1, 2018 by
    People have long marveled at the remains of human beings preserved in the ashes of Pompeii in the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Men, women and children were trapped in situ, sometimes in family groups, sometimes alone, nearly 1150 in total rediscovered. But a recent find will help e...
  • Rustici and Catesi Art Returns to Florence Rustici and Catesi Art Returns to F... Published on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 by
    They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and if two rare 16th-century Italian sketches could talk, their words would be “Thank goodness we’re home!” Florence’s Uffizi Galleries recently acquired the sketches, the work of Giovan Francesco Rustici and Giovanni Catesi, at an U...
  • Visit Italy’s Blue Flag Beaches, Including Those in Tuscany Visit Italy’s Blue Flag Beach... Published on Friday, May 25, 2018 by
    Summer is a happy season, and it’s made even happier each year when the international Blue Flag program heralding the world’s cleanest beaches announces it choices. For 2018, a great number of those in Italy are set along the Tyrrhenian Sea in Tuscany. You might find it impossible t...
  • Explore The Bridges of Italy Explore The Bridges of Italy Published on Sunday, May 20, 2018 by
    The Bridge of Sighs. The Ponte Vecchio. We all know at least one bridge that makes us long for Italy and its beautiful views. That’s why we love this list of 16 Italian bridges via The Local. If you’ve wanted a new perspective on your Italian travels, this could be it: Why not try ...
  • Steve’s Travel Tips: Weddings in Italy (Video) Steve’s Travel Tips: Weddings... Published on Tuesday, May 15, 2018 by
    I’m Steve Perillo of Perillo Tours. I'm thrilled to host a video series called Steve's Travel Tips to share all the insider Italy travel tips I have learned over a lifetime of travel to Italy. In this video, I'm talking about the most romantic place on Earth - Italy, of course - and ...
  • Steve’s Travel Tips: Year of Italian Food (Video) Steve’s Travel Tips: Year of ... Published on Thursday, May 10, 2018 by
    I’m Steve Perillo of Perillo Tours. I'm thrilled to host a video series called Steve's Travel Tips to share all the insider Italy travel tips I have learned over a lifetime of travel to Italy. In this video, I'm talking about why 2018 is a very special year in Italy. Can you guess why...
  • Tremiti Islands Ban Plasticware Tremiti Islands Ban Plasticware Published on Sunday, May 6, 2018 by
    The Tremiti Islands, an archipelago off of Italy’s east coast, banned all single-use plastic dinnerware from the islands beginning May 1 of this year. Anyone caught using disposable plates, cups and utensils will be fined 50€ to 500€ – including businesses, locals and tourists. ...
  • Restoration at Florence’s San Miniato Restoration at Florence’s San... Published on Wednesday, May 2, 2018 by
    The ciborium in the abbey at San Miniato al Monte in Florence has been restored in time for the 1,000-year anniversary of the abbey’s founding. The ciborium – a covered altar with four columns and an intricate arched ceiling – was completed in 1448 at the request of Piero de’ Medic...
  • Venice Banning Tourists? Venice Banning Tourists? Published on Saturday, April 28, 2018 by
    From now until May 1, Venice is prohibiting tourist access into the main parts of the city. The restrictions are intended to ease crowds during the Festa del Lavoro holiday, Italy’s Labor Day and a popular traveling time for Italians. Tourists traveling to popular places such as Rialt...
  • Remains of First Port of Naples Discovered Remains of First Port of Naples Dis... Published on Tuesday, April 17, 2018 by
    Archaeologists have found the remains of what is believed to be the first port of Naples, underneath the city’s current seafront. Near the Castel dell’Ovo, a team of divers discovered four tunnels about 10 meters (33 feet) below the water, which could have been used to moor ships 2,500...