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Thursday 16 June 2011

Italian honeymoons that are just beachy

With the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge making the Seychelles their choice for a honeymoon, suddenly beach destinations have become the hottest spots to celebrate the first few days of wedded bliss. Here we explore our top four picks for an Italian style beach honeymoon that goes beyond peachy – they are what we call simply “beachy.”

Picking the right beach for your needs in Italy can be somewhat difficult as there are so many to choose from however here are our top “romantic” Italian beaches….and yes it was very difficult to choose.

Salina, one of the Aeolian islands is a lava beach and sea which is simply beautiful.  The water is clean and home to a variety of sea animals, plants and volcanic craters. Rocky rather than sandy with the bay of Pollara as its main centre piece.  Couples can enjoy good food here in the surroundings and take advantage of the natural environment and a bit of unwinding and tranquillity.   If you fancy some partying then check out Panarea or Lipari as it is all going on here in the height of the season, July and August being the main time to dance the night away.

Sardinia is pure bliss and has so many wonderful beaches to offer. It is just so hard to have to pick one so we have selected a few great ones.  The beach of Cala Goloritzè, located along the Sardinian northeastern coast in the north of Arbatax. With a clear bottom and a white pebbled beach.  This is a hard beach to get to and I feel that this adds to its fascination. We nowintroduce you to the Bidderosa beach run by the district of Orosei, a heavenly configuration, accessed via a path filled with eucalyptuses and junipers and to this you can add the scent of wild lilies. The sand is silver in colour, the rocks red and the sea a deep blue and in total there are 5 coves of incredible beauty to discover.  Considered by some to be one of the best in the world. Sardinia also has Cala Luna, white sand backed by high limestone cliffs with blue and clear water which is shallow hence why it is also a great recommendation for families. Not forgetting Cala Fuili and Cala Mariolu.

Capalbio is not only famous for the beauty and charm of its town centre and let me tell you it is truly charming....but also for its splendid beaches and coastline which face the waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, one of the most beautiful areas in Tuscany. The Coast of Capalbio is 12 kms long and the beaches are strikingly beautiful with soft dark sand and clear blue water.   The beaches are under environmental protection which restricts the number of people who can be on the beaches at one time. This is because the coasts are part of the Oasis of WWF, which is responsible for the management and protection of environmental treasures.

Fornillo beach is located in a pretty cove in the beautiful village of Positano.  Better off season but still it is sheer heaven. The beach is cuddled by the mountains at the back and then before you, you have the blue waters of the Mediterranean and Li Galli islands while being partly guarded by the 16th century watchtower.

Have you a favourite Italian Beach - Well please tell us about it....


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Wednesday 15 June 2011

A Luxurious Retreat ?

In the days of Caesar and Marcus Aurelius, this “seaside resort” was the 'in' place to be where Roman emperors would come to relax and ease away the worries of the Empire.


How it has all changed and there is very little to enthuse you in the area and it is only when you get to the villa that you absorb a hint of the past grandeur.


This is where John Paul Getty came to in the 1960s and restored this villa to its former glory bringing with him his assorted range of treasures. While restoring the villa, the ruins of a Roman villa  were uncovered and Getty lovingly preserved the ruins and built a small museum in the villa's basement showcasing artifacts found there, including crockery, lamps and makeup tools from the 1st century.  In the 1970s Getty's grandson was kidnapped forcing Getty to leave the country and leaving the villa completely untouched.


Today this villa is a 19-room hotel and bears Getty's heart and soul. Tapestries, antique furniture, paintings, linens……this villa is a fantasy, a serene and heavenly home, somewhere to get away from it all.


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Tuesday 14 June 2011

NEW - Guide to Sicily APP released by Think Sicily !

Sicily has never been easier to discover, thanks to the release of Think Sicily's A Portrait of Sicily App, available for both iPhone and iPad.


Brought to you by Think Sicily, provider of the most desirable rental villas in Sicily, A Portrait of Sicily is the most comprehensive iPhone and iPad guide to Italy's largest and most diverse region. Rich, colourful, and informative, A Portrait of Sicily is no ordinary guide, but a highly readable, fully illustrated “aperitif” that will whet your appetite, give you a taste of what Sicily has to offer and help you choose when it's time to order!


With text and photographs produced exclusively by Think Sicily's locally based team of experts, A Portrait of Sicily takes you inside Sicily as it was meant to be explored and gives you the kind of expert advice and guidance that only years of experience and local knowledge can provide.


The App allows users to trace Sicily's rich cultural history using a scrolling timeline, unlock the secrets of the island's historic towns and archaeological sites, find out where the best beaches are, plan fun activities for your children, choose a restaurant for an unforgettable dinner or simply swipe your way through hundreds of stunning full screen photographs brought to life by the bright screen of your iPhone or iPad… A Portrait of Sicily will help users experience all that is best of Sicily.


Says Huw Beaugié, founder and Managing Director of The Thinking Traveller, “A Portrait of Sicily was first published in book form in 2008. Its transformation into an App confirms both our commitment to adding value to our clients' holiday and our desire to keep pushing back the boundaries in the field of luxury villa rental holidays.


“Whether you're already in Sicily and in need of a personal pocket guide, in the midst of planning a Sicilian holiday or simply interested in one of the most fascinating, diverse and beautiful places in the world, A Portrait of Sicily is an invaluable tool.”


Think Sicily's App, A Portrait of Sicily is available free from iTunes.



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Amazing Volcanic Landscape Walking by Andrew Mundy

Highlights of Andrew Mundy's walking in Italy with Ramblers Worldwide Holidays in Sicily, including the formidable Mount Etna, still erupting..... 
He reports back; “I really enjoyed it. Really lovely weather, a pleasant group and lovely walks.” Read on for his highlights of walking this amazing volcanic landscape. Helen, Community Co-ordiantor for Ramblers Worldwide Holidays.

The highlight of my holiday was visiting Mount Etna. Etna was visible from the plane from 500 miles away; a slightly brooding presence with its upper slopes cloaked in snow.

The hotel bus took us up a steep road with hairpin bends; the journey being an experience in itself. We passed through the village of Bronte with its Lord Nelson connections.

The extent of the 2001 / 2002 eruptions and lava flows were evident and made one aware of the sheer force of nature. Etna dominates the island at 3323 metres high. In March there was still snow around so the walk was always going to be interesting.

We started our climb fortified with hot chocolate. The walking was easy with the ground being a mixture of soft snow and volcanic ash.

We climbed to about 2000 metres and rested, taking in the views and just enjoying the fresh air tinged with a slight smell of sulphur. We all enjoyed pointing out where we had walked on other days. It was interesting walking past two craters and looking down into their depths.
We all enjoyed running down a steep path. It was a question of leaning back and just going for it. There was lots of boot emptying at the bottom with black volcanic ash being the main offender.

This holiday has everything: enjoyable walks, and a comfortable hotel with excellent food. It was Easter and the flowers were beautiful, we saw many orchids.
On the free day choices include Syracuse, Taormina or just chilling out. I explored a disused railway line but could have visited the Circumetnea railway which circles the base of Etna.

And every day the delightful chore of watching Carlo making your lunch, he made it into an art form.


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