The Vacation Guide

for the

Discerning Traveler

 

It’s always a good time to visit…Italy.

Portofino—Picturesque fishing village famous for its harbor lined with colorful buildings, for those seeking a quintessential taste of the Italian Riviera.

Hotel Il Pellicano, Porto Ercole—Timeless Mediterranean hideaway with a Slim Aarons aesthetic. Old Hollywood glamour on the Tuscan coast.

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Rome—The Eternal City effortlessly blends ancient history with vibrant street life. Artifacts are everywhere in this incredible capital city.

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Tuscany—Rolling hills, vineyards, olive groves and historic hill towns: the epitome of La Dolce Vita. Montepulciano, Montalcino, San Gimignano and Siena are all within easy reach.

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Florence—Breathtaking art and architecture, this city was home to some of the most famous Renaissance artists of the 15th century.

The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page
— Saint Augustine

Venice—A floating fairy tale of canals, gondolas, and a maze of narrow passageways. The uniqueness of this legendary place can only be fully appreciated by visiting.

Milan—The Italian city that has it all: fashion, design and finance, complemented by notable architecture, cuisine and legendary La Scala nights.

Amalfi Coast—One of the world’s most colorful and captivating coastlines. It’s easy to see why the Amalfi Coast is among Europe’s most popular tourist destinations.

Mezzatorre, Ischia—A garden island escape perched on a hillside, where great food meets impeccable hospitality in a secluded and welcoming atmosphere.

Grand Hotel Tremezzo, Lake Como—Elegant lakeside escapes with mountain views, in the footsteps of Hollywood stars and European royalty at this iconic landmark property.


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