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Iceland’s Once in a Lifetime Blue Lagoon Experience

Iceland’s thermal pools and hot springs are soul nourishing, skin rejuvenating and simply beautiful. There are many to explore in Iceland… Sky Lagoon, Secret Lagoon, Myvatn Nature Baths. Start with Blue Lagoon. After landing at Keflavik Airport, hop on a shuttle straight into the heart of Reykjavík (there are a handful of shuttle companies that depart from the arrivals area on a regular basis) and go for a stroll. It’s …

Beautiful, Macabre and Delicious Otranto on The Italian Stiletto

The southeasternmost point the Italian Stiletto, Otranto has been a target for invaders and crusaders both. Otranto is a great day trip from anywhere in the Puglia region with charming shops, fascinating history and (very important!) many reasonable restaurant choices facing the crystal, azure waters of the Adriatic just south of Brindisi. Otranto is as wonderfully appreciated by its amazing cathedral with its medieval mosaic floor as by its azure …

Visit Italy: See These Spectacular Ruins of Ancient Greece

Along the heel of Italy’s famous boot, in the region of Apulia you will find Paestum. A major ancient Greek city on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea in Magna Graecia in the Province of Salerno. Very different from Pompeii, Paestum’s ruins are smaller, older, more Greek and – crucially – a lot less overrun. Take time for reflection as you walk among the giant Doric columns of this once …

Deliziosi! The Best, Creamiest and Most Luscious Italian Pastries

From award winning wines, plates of spaghetti al pomodoro, brick oven pizzas and rainbows of gelato, Italy has every delicious calorie covered. But the pastries? Mama mia! Italians love sweets and theirs are some of the best in the world. Here are my favorites and descriptions of each confection. Cannoli are likely the most famous dessert but can be eaten any time of the day, even for breakfast. These gems …

Trulli Unique: My Top Reasons to Visit Alberobello

At first glance, this community of conical dwellings looks like the predecessor of our modern day “tiny homes.” Situated in the Puglia region of southern Italy, the city of Alberobello houses the largest collection of homes built in the trullo architectural style. The original trulli date back to prehistoric times. But the most ancient trulli in Alberobello date back to the fourteenth century when this uninhabited land was assigned to the …

Southern Italy’s Treasure: The Best in Farm to Table Dining

It’s called “Agriturismo”. The name gives it away. Translation, a working farm, vineyard (or both!), open to guests offering hospitality in a rural setting. Usually with an emphasis on sustainability and a connection with the land. Perfect for our Italian adventure where gastronomy is the heart and soul of this country. In the Campania and Salerno regions, the farm to table experience is like no other I’ve ever sampled. Highlights …