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MiOMyItaly & ItalyMammaMia Issue March 2025 March 01, 2025 |
![]() Ciao, I hope you’re doing well! Maria and I have been reminiscing about some of our favorite places in Italy—the kind of places that don’t always make the headlines but leave a lasting impression. For us, it’s about those special moments: a quiet medieval village at sunset, a seaside trattoria where the owner treats you like family, or simply following your instincts, finding beauty in the unexpected, and feeling at home in a place you’ve never been. We've just such places and experiences to share with you this month... News from ItalyAll the latest news and articles are on our blog page.Join our FREE Broadcast ChannelDon’t Miss Out! Stay in the loop with our latest travel articles and important updates by joining our Facebook Broadcast Channel. Click here to join the fun.![]() Let Someone Else Handle the Details!![]() Ever dreamed of an Italian getaway where every detail is expertly arranged just for you? No crowded tour buses, no rigid itineraries—just you, your family, your friends, or even a special event, all planned by professionals who know Italy inside and out. Whether it’s a food and wine adventure, a scenic countryside escape, or a historic deep dive, you can explore Italy exactly how you want—without the hassle of planning. Here’s how to make it happen: Worry-Free Private Tours in Italy Abruzzo: Italy’s Best-Kept Secret![]() If you love authentic Italian charm, stunning mountains, and seaside beauty, Abruzzo is for you. This is a land of medieval towns, delicious food, and warm hospitality without the tourist crowds. Maria and I were enchanted by places like Scanno, with its postcard-perfect lake, and the breathtaking views from Rocca Calascio. Trust me, once you visit, you’ll wonder why more people don’t! Here's why I love Abruzzo and you will too. Italian Riviera: Beyond the Cinque Terre![]() While the Cinque Terre often steals the spotlight, the Italian Riviera is dotted with numerous charming towns that offer a more tranquil experience. Towns like Camogli, with its colorful harbor and rich maritime history, and Santa Margherita Ligure, known for its elegant villas and seaside promenades. Click to discover the Italian Riviera that the others miss out on. We hope we've sparked some inspiration for your future travels. In my experience, it's often Italy’s lesser-known regions that leave the deepest impression, offering the kind of moments that stay with you long after the journey ends. Ciao for now,
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