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Quote: I do not know any of the names of the beaches that we visited. We rented a car for a day and beach-hopped from one place to another. It was a wonderful way to get familiar with the island and its people. All of Read More
Quote: Beautiful, sandy beach in a rocky cove covered with pine trees. Beautiful clear water and fish swimming around my toes. There were a colony of herons in the trees above the cove. A view across the bay to a Read More
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Quote: The beautiful lakeside town of Riva del Garda is more then gentle piazze and Renaissance palazzos. A short two minute walk along the paved lake side path brings you to a long stretch of smooth pebble beach known Read More
Quote: The gay beach at Torre del Largo is a real eye-opener. The most beautiful and flawless men between Florence and the coast flock here each weekend in the summer. Here they show off their perfect bodies, socialize Read More
Quote: The most central and busiest beach in Vasto Marina, located north of Vasto Marina, Unfortunately, a big part of the beach is "private" that means that companies running snack bars and umbrella and chairs Read More
Quote: The number of cars on the road decreased significantly; however, the speed did not!! The road makes its way upward out of Venice, Northbound along Italy’s A4 Autostrada. It suddenly seems quieter-- the hustle Read More
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Quote: A "trabocco" (plural trabocchi) is a makeshift wooden structure made by fisherman to tie their boats or to fish. Their delicate structures are part of the landscape here and all along this part of the Adriatic Read More
Quote: It is a huge beach, must I say. It is divided in smaller districts for better navigation. Each district has its own dining place, shower, petanque/badminton field, tower for "salvataggio" - beach guard, safe, and Read More
Quote: Now, most people going to Rome are not looking for a seaside village. But we had the opportunity to do a "home exchange" for 12 days over New Year's and jumped at it. We stayed in a small but charming villa, a Read More