Most stunning spots in Italy

The Amalfi Coast has sheer cliffs into the sea. It has pastel-colored fishing villages clinging along its edge.The cliffside road connecting the villages is one of the world's most thrilling coastal drives.

Amalfi Coast

The Florence cathedral has an iconic, red-tiled dome. It rises over the city's skyline and is a breathtaking Renaissance structure. Climbing to the top give’s panoramic city and hill views.

Florence Duomo

The Blue Grotto Sea cave glows blue from sunlight through an underwater cavity. Visiting it by rowboat is a magical experience. The glowing azure waters and rock formations are stunning.

Blue Grotto, Capri

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Lake Como has deep waters, mountains, and elegant waterside villas. It has captivated visitors for centuries as one of Italy's most beautiful lakes. The lakeside towns offer scenery, history, and romance.

Lake Como

The five colorful villages of Cinque Terre perched dramatically along the Italian Riviera. They are considered one of Italy's most picturesque destinations. Hiking the scenic cliffside trails connects the villages. This rewards visitors with stunning sea views.

Cinque Terre

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The excavated ruins of Pompeii are frozen in time after a 79AD volcanic eruption. Walking the intact streets provides a glimpse into ancient Roman life.

Pompeii

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St. Mark's Square lies beautifully along Venice's Grand Canal. It has Byzantine architecture and iconic colonnades. The city's most famous landmark overlooks the lively piazza.

St. Mark's Square, Venice

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