There’s a version of the Amalfi Coast that feels like a performance.
A tight schedule. Too many towns. A checklist disguised as a holiday.
And then there’s the Amalfi Coast as it’s meant to be experienced.
There’s a version of the Amalfi Coast that feels like a performance.
A tight schedule. Too many towns. A checklist disguised as a holiday.
And then there’s the Amalfi Coast as it’s meant to be experienced.
Everyone talks about Tuscany.
They seem to light up at the thought of the place. The iconic imagery that settles in the mind.
There are the cypress-lined roads, the vineyards, the famous cities and of course, the Tuscan light.
Picture Italy in your mind. What do you see?
Quiet cobblestone streets. Espresso at sunrise. Tourists ticking off landmarks.
In a land that feels Italian, oozes elements of France and has in the last century still held on to a Spanish history, there are few places like Sardinia.