Friday, June 12, 2009

Top Travel Destinations in Italy For 2009

Which are the most interesting places to visit in Italy in 2009? Lets step aside from the already famous tourist attractions like Florence, Rome or Venice and discover some new places.


Furore - Amalfi Coast

An astonishing pearl high up over the Amalfi Coast. The name of this unique place comes from Terra Furoris. In stormy nights the noise of the raging sea pounding against the rocks was so loud the people living there thought well about finding an appropriated name, already in ancient times. Today it is well known as Furore, an ancient fishermen village, situated in the fiord of Furore, well hidden - it can not be seen from the road to Amalfi Coast.
Because of its perfect natural shape it was a secure fortress when Saracen ruled. Nowadays it is a very romantic place, with a breathtaking view over the famous landscape of the Amalfi Coast: olive trees, lemon gardens, colourful plants along the entire coast and of course the deep blue of the sea.
Being Furore located at only a few minutes from places like Amalfi, Positano and Ravello, it is just perfect for who want to be near the jet set if in the right mood but not being forced to living the chaos all the time. The Amalfi Coast is a stretch of coastline on the southern side of the Sorrentine Peninsula, extending from Positano in the west to Vietri sul Mare in the east. The towns lying on the Amalfi Coast are Vietri sul Mare, Cetara, Maiori, Minori, Ravello, Scala, Atrani, Amalfi, Conca dei Marini, Praiano and Positano.
The Amalfi Coast is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, and is well known for its rugged terrain, its breathtaking scenic beauty, picturesque towns and the jet set visiting every year. Every town has its own character and interesting sites.


Portovenere - Liguria

Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, Portovenere situated in Liguria, Italy was first recorded in history in the 2nd century by Roman mariners travelling in triremes. Portovenere, a small romantic town, can be found at the entrance to the famous Cinque Terre, near to the most suggestive Tuscan cities and to the Gulf of the Poets. It got its name from a temple erected in Roman times in honour of Venere Ericina.
From this lovely place you can face the archipelago of the three little islands Tino, Tinetto and Palmaria which are part of the Regional Natural Park of Portovenere. At only a few minutes ride by car interesting archaeological sites can be visited.


Aeolian Islands - Sicily

Located in the Tyrrhenian Sea in Sicily, the Aeolian Islands are a group of small and very beautiful islands: Lipari, Vulcano, Salina, Panarea, Stromboli, Filicudi and Alicudi.
Due to a volcanic activity for more than 260.000 years, the Aeolian Islands got their present and very charming shape. Today there are registered volcanic activities only on Stromboli - if the spectacle takes place, it offers a high coloured performance on certain nights.
Becoming a more important holiday destination from year to year, during the period starting in the middle of June to the middle of September they can be very busy.


Cortona - Tuscany

This charming Etruscan town, an important strategic point during Roman times was founded in the 10th century. Situated near Lake Trasimeno, on a hillside, the ancient town offers a great view over the entire Valdichiana. Piazza Garibaldi, the main square of Cortona, is still today the meeting point for locals and tourists.
Cortona traces back to Etruscan, Roman and Egyptian civilizations boasting a wide range of Medieval and Renaissance artefacts. Being situated in the heart of Tuscany, in the province of Arezzo, it is the perfect starting point for a cultural, gastronomic and wine tour around Tuscany.
The film "Under the Tuscan Sun" with Diane Lane was shot there.


Lake Como - Lombardy

A lake of glacial origin in Lombardy, Lake Como is very well known for its "Y" shape and for the attractive lake side villas. Hollywood stars like George Clooney have been so fond of this picturesque place they decided to buy their own villa here.
Besides its romantic and charming scenery, it is a perfect tourist destination offering sports possibilities like surfing, sailing and kite surfing.
Famous little towns like Bellagio, which was copied by the hotel magnate MGM in Las Vegas, Lecco, Menagio and Cernobbio are certainly worth a visit.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Celebs loving Italy

What does Italy make so attractive for every kind of international celebrity? That is a question which can be answered both ways: quickly but also in a very detailed way.

Obviously are we talking about what those celebrities do for a living - and based on this, we also can figure out what makes them falling in love with Italy.

Actors for example: Italy has a great and wide ranged history in film making: the film industry in Italy started at the beginning of the 19th century mainly in Rome, Turin, Milan and Naples offering a good quality and becoming this way famous also abroad.

Cinecittà was the Italian heart of the movie productions and stars like Vittorio Gassmann, Marcello Mastroianni, Claudia Cardinale, Sophia Loren were born.

During the last years there were many international films which were made in Italy like Anthony Minghella's "The Talented Mr. Ripley" with Hollywood stars like Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, Cata Blanchett and Matt Damon which was registered mainly in Rome and on the Amalfi Coast. Or "Tea with Mussolini" in 1999, which was a semi-autobiographical film by Franco Zefirelli with the international singer and actress Cher in the female main part taking place in Florence and San Gimignano.

There would be an endless list to complete if we would go deeper into the topic, but what the actual question in this article is about: might that be the reason why so many international film stars fell in love with Italy? Many of them even decided to buy a home in the Belpaese - take the most famous example George Clooney who bought Villa Oleandra in Laglio, Lake Como in 2002 and who from then on very often has hilarious guests like his friend Brad Pitt, just to name one of them.

Or Woody Allen who owns a home in Venice together with his wife Soon-Yi? It seems that Italy has something very special to offer to the big stars of the international cinema world, both, for having a home or for only going on vacation.

The most desired destinations of the movie stars are Rome, Florence, Tuscany the entire region because of the beauty of its landscapes and obviously the great wines, Positano, Capri and the rest of the Amalfi Coast as being the classical jet set destination and Portofino for who likes it beautiful, nice and cosy but not overcrowded.