Colosseum
Posted in: Central Italy Latium Must See Attractions Tourist Attractions Travel Tips

There are some tourist attractions that are beyond famous and considered universally to be must-sees while in certain destinations. Among the many iconic examples that you might be thinking about visiting if you book a vacation rental in Rome, the Colosseum looms particularly large – both physically and as a very important part of the city’s cultural identity. However, you might be wondering, is it actually worth visiting?


Skyline Highlight


As the ancient and iconic building, spread over 2 hectares and rising 48m in height, stands out in the skyline of Rome, it is easy enough to pass by for a glimpse during your holiday in Rome. So, if you’ve seen it with your own eyes and snapped a pic, then why go inside?

The Last Supper
Posted in: Churches & Religious Buildings Localities Milan Museums & Galleries Must See Attractions Tourist Attractions Travel Tips

If you have booked a vacation rental in Milan and you are planning on seeing the main sights and attractions in the city while you are in the area, a visit to see da Vinci’s Last Supper is likely to be on your itinerary. As this is one of the most famous works of art in the world, something that almost everyone on the planet has seen an image of at least once in their lives, it attracts accordingly large amounts of attention and tourist crowds. Those wishing to visit, therefore, should keep in mind that there are rules when it comes to seeing this piece with your own eyes and that your trip should be booked well in advance. Here’s everything that you need to know if you want to visit the Last Supper while on holiday in Milan.

Scopello, view
Posted in: Localities Main Islands On the Coast Pretty Views Sicily and Sardinia Tourist Attractions Travel Tips

For those dreaming of a perfect seaside break in Italy, Sicily is one destination that offers an endless list of gorgeous coastal towns, resorts, and little coves and bays that can be enjoyed on all sorts of days at the beach. From days spent luxuriating at beach resorts with a well-made cocktail, to holidays where water sports are tried for the first time or skills are improved upon, to escaping to a little gem where you can enjoy the sound of the lapping waves and enjoy peace and quiet – there’s a perfect beach option for anyone who books a villa in Sicily.


Among all of the pretty seaside towns and areas on the island, however, we think that one of the most picturesque and charming of all has to be Scopello. Located on the north-west of the island, this little village is in the Province of Trapani, 10km from Castellammare del Golfo, and borders the Riserva Naturale dello Zingaro. Down in a little bay, framed by green hills and striking cliffs, looking out onto impressive rock stacks jutting out of impossibly blue waters, is a collection of charming stone buildings that constitute this photogenic village.

Villa Vea
Posted in: Apulia Localities On the Coast Pretty Views Southern Italy Tourist Attractions Travel Tips Villa Spotlights Villas and Farmhouses

Perfectly located in a peaceful and tranquil spot, surrounded by an olive grove, just 3km from the famous, “White City,” of Ostuni and 4km from the sea, Villa Vea is a stunning luxury villa in Apulia that offers guests a dream break from daily life. With sea views, a gorgeous pool area, complete privacy, and a team of staff providing various extra services to guests, this sleek villa has every bell and whistle that one could ask for if they are looking to get away from it all, unwind, and totally relax. Sleeping up to eight guests in four en suite bedrooms, with an additional two bathrooms (for a total of six), and with a slew of extra services, Villa Vea is the definition of luxury.

Basilica of Santa Croce, detail
Posted in: Apulia Architectural Gems Must See Attractions Southern Italy Tourist Attractions

Lecce is a city famous for its stunningly ornate Baroque architecture in its charming historic centre. Among the beautiful buildings that account for this distinct Baroque heritage, the Basilica of Santa Croce stands out as one of the most strikingly lovely examples. A master class in sculpture with an elaborately appointed exterior and a grand interior, it is a place where you could easily spend hours walking around and taking in all of the detail. Certainly, for those who book a villa in Apulia and who are exploring Lecce, it is a must-see attraction that will reward visitors with truly breath-taking beauty and a fascinating history.


The origins of the Basilica of Santa Croce go back to the 14th century, when Walter VI, Count of Brienne, founded a monastery on the site. In 1549, construction of the church began, making use of neighbouring sites that had been acquired, including from the homes of Jewish inhabitants who had been ousted from the city 39 years previously. The building was not finished, however, until 1695, almost 150 years later, with various parts completed piecemeal.