Hey folks ! Just to let you know I focused more on the middle parts of Italy. But no matter which part of the country you visit I am sure you will enjoy some of the cool towns. 😎
I am American and was lucky enough to spend the prime of my life in Italy. I have traveled alll over the world extensively and lived in Japan for 3 years and my wife an I were the first American allowed as tourist into China about 1982. The best part of all was living in Italy for 37 years,and not just Italy,but Tuscany,and not just Tuscany but Florence,and not just Florence but the hills above Florence. I am very aware that I was extremely fortunate to have this experience. Now I will tell you what I learned: the best thing by far about Italy is the Italian people...they are warm,frienly,beautiful,welcoming people and make good long lasting friendships. The cities and countryside,islands,mountains,museums,hixtory,archiology are breath taking. If you like food,then this is paradise eternal and every region is a different flavor. We have been back in the states for 8 years and I really missed it and this fall I will return for a month of in depth travel as my bucket list for my 78th. Year. You must go here first and above all.
@@angelnorwind6813 I am louis from above post and on my last day of a month in Italy. I recommend that you come alone or with someone,it will be worth the effort. This was my bucket list and I spent much more money than I normally would. I rented a car for the full month in order to save time an aggravation of busses and trains. Hotels and meals I paid more to get the right hotel ($230 a night-Positano hotel Gabiano)for a good view,it has been a very expensive trip,but worth it. Driving the auto-strata was not a problem similar to US. The smaller roads were like Bumper- cars at Luna Park,especially in the mountains. I am 78 and my driving skills are reduced a lot,and it was stressful a lot,but I would do it again. I spent 4 days in the Dolomites(a must see)hiking, 3 days at 5 Terre,3 days Saturnia Hot springs,3 days Rome,4 days Amalfi, 3 days Venice,4 days Tuscany.this was a good schedule. Good time to come is mid sept.-mid Oct. Much less tourist,prices lower,not so hot and usually the best time of year.there was more rain than normal lost 5 days due to rain, but got to see the changing of the leaves and everything was "Golden" good for photography. I did a lot of planning and exercise to prepare and glad I did. No matter what you have to go through Italy is worth the effort, as for safety I would say much safer than most of our large cities.
My parents are from calabria and i live in piedmont...i love both regions. In Calabria i go to Le Castella and to beautiful beaches of Isola di Capo Rizzuto...to Capo Colonna and Crotone. There are typical villages (Tropea or Morano Calabro), ghost cities ( Pentedattilo), mountains (Sila)...in calabria you can also ski seeing the sea in Aspromonte. In piedmont the only thing that miss is the sea...because there are beautiful mountains (Monviso), hills (Langhe), lakes (Maggiore), rivers (Maira) and paddy fields (Novara and Vercelli). And there are also many beautiful villages or cities! ...and food is also good! And dont forget Turin!
Thank you for another amazing video! Although I've been putting together our itinerary together for quite some time you still introduced me to some additional places I need to add to our already full plans. Thank you for all of the information and beautiful work!
Beautiful video Hal!!! We have just been to half of those towns in the past few weeks. Great choices!!! Thank you for all your hard work! We appreciate you!! 🇮🇹❤️👍🏼
I am impressed you added marettimo. A very very overlooked island (even by italians), which I think is one of the most intriguing and fascinating. Wild, rough, but beautiful
LOVE ITALY…we have traveled it by car extensively….❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️….we live in Arizona….but..have a home in Germany….which makes it very easy to travel.🥰🥰🥰🥰
I was hoping you would include Spoleto, another beautiful destination in Umbria. I had the pleasure, many years ago, of spending weeks there while performing in the Festival di Dui Mondi.
Just went touring Tuscany and stayed in beautiful open wild Guardistallo village. Peaceful and relaxing place surrounded with olive trees and open wild nature. Very beautiful!!! Attended Easter Sunday service at La Domenica Volterra. Stunning scenic view ..
I’ve travelled to 17 of the 20 regions in Italy and countless big and small towns. While you did cover many beautiful places you put too much emphasis on the Lake districts and Tuscany and missed out some of the most beautiful in Puglia, Abruzzo, Umbria and Calabria and Sicilia to name a few. Lucca, Lecce, Alberobello, Ragusa, Tropea, Salmona, Siracusa are just some amazing places that pop into mind. Or what about Liguria? Sardegna? I feel if you limit to 25 you shouldn’t focus only on places you know of
Wow. Your experience is over of many Italians. Maybe now you know it: how can one shows enough places of Italy in one video?… They try to do it, maybe they pretend to do the very best. But it’s just for fun. Let’s consider that besides the always-present large views there are palaces, villas, castles, and all the houses and museums to go through… 💚🤍❤️
@@LifestyleHal Like Giovanni mentioned, it's tough to do a listicle like this for Italy. Sorry i have read more comprehensive and balanced ones compared to yours. Maybe after you get to tour more towns, villages and cities in more regions then present the best 25 to visit. I still want to travel more to give it justice. Peace :)
@@giovannimoriggi5833 Si, questo mi hanno detto degli molto italiani che ho incontrato. Sono fortunata avere l'opportunità stare in Italia per studiare la lingua e per viaggiare. Amo Italia e vorrei non solo viaggiare ma vivere li un giorno!! I presume you're Italian with a name like this :)
Bel filmato, ma x noi italiani questi paesi che hai fatto vedere sono una PICCOLA parte (Firenze a parte) di quello che è veramente l'intero paesaggio italiano...Ci son posti/località ancora molto più belli in tutta Italia...specie nella mia Toscana.
Pienza ad esempio.. E per la mia Umbria, già ben rappresentata, non può mancare Spello.. Corciano..Trevi... In Puglia ho visto Gallipoli..Veramente notevole..
I had been planning on an Italian tour for about a year until the fascists took over their government, and now I don't want to give any of my hard earned money to a country that's turning its back on democracy.
Hey folks ! Just to let you know I focused more on the middle parts of Italy. But no matter which part of the country you visit I am sure you will enjoy some of the cool towns. 😎
Sicily is in the middle part of Italy? Apulia, Como (Lombardy), Trento ? What map are you using?
I am American and was lucky enough to spend the prime of my life in Italy. I have traveled alll over the world extensively and lived in Japan for 3 years and my wife an I were the first American allowed as tourist into China about 1982. The best part of all was living in Italy for 37 years,and not just Italy,but Tuscany,and not just Tuscany but Florence,and not just Florence but the hills above Florence. I am very aware that I was extremely fortunate to have this experience. Now I will tell you what I learned: the best thing by far about Italy is the Italian people...they are warm,frienly,beautiful,welcoming people and make good long lasting friendships. The cities and countryside,islands,mountains,museums,hixtory,archiology are breath taking. If you like food,then this is paradise eternal and every region is a different flavor. We have been back in the states for 8 years and I really missed it and this fall I will return for a month of in depth travel as my bucket list for my 78th. Year. You must go here first and above all.
Beautiful people in Italy!!!!! So kind & helpful!! 🇮🇹❤️👍🏼
I have spent a month there and want to go back. But I am a bit hesitating to go alone.
@@angelnorwind6813
I am louis from above post and on my last day of a month in Italy. I recommend that you come alone or with someone,it will be worth the effort. This was my bucket list and I spent much more money than I normally would. I rented a car for the full month in order to save time an aggravation of busses and trains. Hotels and meals I paid more to get the right hotel ($230 a night-Positano hotel Gabiano)for a good view,it has been a very expensive trip,but worth it.
Driving the auto-strata was not a problem similar to US. The smaller roads were like Bumper- cars at Luna Park,especially in the mountains. I am 78 and my driving skills are reduced a lot,and it was stressful a lot,but I would do it again.
I spent 4 days in the Dolomites(a must see)hiking, 3 days at 5 Terre,3 days Saturnia Hot springs,3 days Rome,4 days Amalfi, 3 days Venice,4 days Tuscany.this was a good schedule.
Good time to come is mid sept.-mid Oct. Much less tourist,prices lower,not so hot and usually the best time of year.there was more rain than normal lost 5 days due to rain, but got to see the changing of the leaves and everything was "Golden" good for photography. I did a lot of planning and exercise to prepare and glad I did.
No matter what you have to go through Italy is worth the effort, as for safety I would say much safer than most of our large cities.
Do you use Airbnb to rent a flat ?
Here's to a life well-lived. 👍
What a Beautiful places ❤
Sinceramente questo video è bello e soprattutto originale. ♥️ LIVORNO e Volterra. W la Toscana, w l'Italia sempre !
Every were in Italy 🇮🇹 is so beautiful
No really - - some area remind me of under developed countries
The quality of this video are just incredible
My parents are from calabria and i live in piedmont...i love both regions. In Calabria i go to Le Castella and to beautiful beaches of Isola di Capo Rizzuto...to Capo Colonna and Crotone. There are typical villages (Tropea or Morano Calabro), ghost cities ( Pentedattilo), mountains (Sila)...in calabria you can also ski seeing the sea in Aspromonte. In piedmont the only thing that miss is the sea...because there are beautiful mountains (Monviso), hills (Langhe), lakes (Maggiore), rivers (Maira) and paddy fields (Novara and Vercelli). And there are also many beautiful villages or cities! ...and food is also good! And dont forget Turin!
Good bless this city beautiful , thank.
Thank you for making this video. We are planning to visit Italy in June 2024...
فيديو رائع جدا ومميز أنا ادعمك تحياتي لك من مصر
Fantastic video! Thank you so much 😁
I've been twice from New Zealand, and would love to go again sometime. Lots of interesting places I'd never heard of in this video, thanks!
Thank you for another amazing video! Although I've been putting together our itinerary together for quite some time you still introduced me to some additional places I need to add to our already full plans. Thank you for all of the information and beautiful work!
All towns are beautiful
I Love italy..
Beautiful video Hal!!! We have just been to half of those towns in the past few weeks. Great choices!!! Thank you for all your hard work! We appreciate you!! 🇮🇹❤️👍🏼
I'm enjoy to visit the country of Italy.
I am impressed you added marettimo. A very very overlooked island (even by italians), which I think is one of the most intriguing and fascinating. Wild, rough, but beautiful
LOVE ITALY…we have traveled it by car extensively….❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️….we live in Arizona….but..have a home in Germany….which makes it very easy to travel.🥰🥰🥰🥰
Excellent ❤️❤️❤️vido 🥰
I was hoping you would include Spoleto, another beautiful destination in Umbria. I had the pleasure, many years ago, of spending weeks there while performing in the Festival di Dui Mondi.
A correction: there's footage of Moltrasio when talking about Como. Different towns. Great video!
How beautiful 😢🎉
Costiera Amalfitana 🇮🇹🥰 Ravello, Amalfi, Sorrento, Vitrie Sul Mare, Cetara, Capri 🥰🇮🇹
Bellisima Italia 🇮🇹🥰
super 👍🏻🥰👉🏻🇨🇭
Been to Italy and visited/stayed in Rome, Venice, Assissi, Naples, Pompei. Would have returned if not sidetracked by the pandemic.
SIENA piu bella di tutti!
I have to correct you, it’s actually Civita di Bagnoregio! Love your videos
Thank you
@@LifestyleHal Lots of corrections needed! Start with a map of Italy.
Just went touring Tuscany and stayed in beautiful open wild Guardistallo village. Peaceful and relaxing place surrounded with olive trees and open wild nature. Very beautiful!!! Attended Easter Sunday service at La Domenica Volterra. Stunning scenic view ..
I agree with you because i was working in UNITED NATIONS /W. F. P in Rome /Italy... Such a Nice Country
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I’ve travelled to 17 of the 20 regions in Italy and countless big and small towns. While you did cover many beautiful places you put too much emphasis on the Lake districts and Tuscany and missed out some of the most beautiful in Puglia, Abruzzo, Umbria and Calabria and Sicilia to name a few. Lucca, Lecce, Alberobello, Ragusa, Tropea, Salmona, Siracusa are just some amazing places that pop into mind. Or what about Liguria? Sardegna? I feel if you limit to 25 you shouldn’t focus only on places you know of
Wow. Your experience is over of many Italians. Maybe now you know it: how can one shows enough places of Italy in one video?… They try to do it, maybe they pretend to do the very best. But it’s just for fun. Let’s consider that besides the always-present large views there are palaces, villas, castles, and all the houses and museums to go through… 💚🤍❤️
Thanks for that giovanni! Ms chow maybe just maybe I have covered all those areas in other videos 🤷🏾♂️!!!
@@LifestyleHal Like Giovanni mentioned, it's tough to do a listicle like this for Italy. Sorry i have read more comprehensive and balanced ones compared to yours. Maybe after you get to tour more towns, villages and cities in more regions then present the best 25 to visit. I still want to travel more to give it justice. Peace :)
@@giovannimoriggi5833 Si, questo mi hanno detto degli molto italiani che ho incontrato. Sono fortunata avere l'opportunità stare in Italia per studiare la lingua e per viaggiare. Amo Italia e vorrei non solo viaggiare ma vivere li un giorno!! I presume you're Italian with a name like this :)
@@eetanchow Sì certo, sono di Verona 😘
Allow me to correct the name of the 17th place to "Borgo a Mozzano" :)
great insights, but maps would be helpful before each place
Google is there for you
Mancano le Dolomiti...!
The first town shown is NOT Como it is the town of Varenna in the central area of Lake Como! Off to a poor start - credibility shot for me.
Bel filmato, ma x noi italiani questi paesi che hai fatto vedere sono una PICCOLA parte (Firenze a parte) di quello che è veramente l'intero paesaggio italiano...Ci son posti/località ancora molto più belli in tutta Italia...specie nella mia Toscana.
Una list non puo comprendere tutto
Pienza ad esempio.. E per la mia Umbria, già ben rappresentata, non può mancare Spello.. Corciano..Trevi...
In Puglia ho visto Gallipoli..Veramente notevole..
😮😅
I had been planning on an Italian tour for about a year until the fascists took over their government, and now I don't want to give any of my hard earned money to a country that's turning its back on democracy.
What a garbage talk - grow up-- tourists are not bothered by the F.... g democracy - - no many countries would be left to visit
It's my island, so leave out Marettimo, thanks.
"Stunning Tuscany towns"
proceed to show all of Italy.
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