Experience la dolce vita in full with a trip to Italy. And if it’s the sweet life you want, there is no better way to enter Italy than on your own private charter flight.
There is no other country in the world like Italy. From the stunning views to the rich history to the impeccable cuisine and welcoming people. Whether you want to explore the beautiful Italian landscapes or visit any of the country’s luxurious cities, there is much to do when visiting Italy.
Italy is most known for its rich history, being the heartland of the Ancient Roman empire. Millions of travelers from around the globe travel to the European nation each year to experience everything Italy has to offer.
Italy ranks as the fifth most visited country in the world according to the World Tourism rankings, seeing roughly 65 million tourists per year. The majority of that travel is for personal or leisure reasons. Italy is a prominent vacation destination. It is also a popular destination for religious and spiritual travel, with Vatican City welcoming up to 5 million visitors annually. Rome, Venice, Tuscany, and the Amalfi Coast are some of the most popular places to visit in Italy.
Italian tourism peaks during the summer months, from May to September. However, the climate in Italy is pleasant most of the year, which makes it a great place to visit any time.
Italy is located in south-central Europe. Most of the country is located on the Italian Peninsula, a large peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea. In addition to the Italian mainland, the nation is also made up of several islands, the largest of which are Sicily and Sardinia.
Italy has a total population of around 60 million people. The largest population center in the country is Rome, with a population of 2.8 million.
As of June 2022, the Italian government no longer requires proof of COVID-19 vaccination (a “Green Pass”) to enter Italy.
Italy has several major international airports near all of its largest cities. Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport in Rome is the nation’s largest airport. Other major airports include Milan Malpensa Airport and Venice Marco Polo Airport.
It is impossible to list all the things that draw travelers to Italy. Many tourists prefer to book complete tours of Italy, rather than stay in a single location, to see as much of the beautiful country as possible. Thankfully, Italy has a very good, and very efficient, public transportation network.
The most popular destination is, of course, Rome. No city in the world offers as much history as the Eternal City. The prestige of the Ancient Roman Empire can still be felt in the city today, whether you are exploring any of the city’s historical locations, or experiencing its more modern amenities. Italy as a nation is world-renowned for its exquisite food and wine, and Rome offers some of the best Italian cuisine you can find.
The splendor of Italy is hardly confined to Rome. You can travel anywhere in the country and have a great experience. From the historical Cinque Terre fishing villages to the Leaning Tower of Pisa or the Venice canals, it’s easy to see why Italy has enchanted so many over the centuries.
Fontana Degli Scogli
Museo Raccolta Manzù
Centrale Montemartini
Temple Of Apollo Sosianus
Stadio Pio Xii
Spiaggia Sayonara
Curia Hostilia
Fontana Del Viminale
Sepolcro Degli Scipioni
Spiaggia Di Rio Torto
Domus Augustana
Temple Of Hadrian
Museo Carlo Bilotti
Obelisco Esquilino
Bridgestone Firestone Technical Center Europe
Tempio Di Giove Ottimo Massimo
Bioparco
Fontana Delle Cinque Lune
Fountain Of Mori Sgorga Vino Durante La Sagra
Tempio Di Minerva Medica
Museo Capitolare Della Cattedrale
Spiaggia Di Focene
Azienda Vinicola La Rasenna
Cantina Sociale Fontana Di Papa
Baths Of Titus
Valle Della Breccia
Fontana Di Piazza Colonna
Colle Primavera Country House Aprilia
Valle Del Tevere
Rovine Di Norba
Parcolido
Casa Divina Provvidenza
Cures
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club
Zion Beach
Museo Della Città E Del Territorio Di Cori
Villa Massimo
Le Querce Golf Club
Valle Covaro
Teatro Del Lido
Templum Pacis - Foro Della Pace
Villa Adriana
Teatro Fara Nume
Teatro Valle