Our guest blog post is out!
It’s Italy Week on the Flip Key Blog and, as a guest blogger, I am in great company!
It’s Italy Week on the Flip Key Blog and, as a guest blogger, I am in great company!
A few photos taken in the countryside of Tuscany after the rain and in the early morning.
Spending some time in the countryside of Tuscany… in other words, our vacation at home!
…which make all the difference in the relationship with your host when you travel.
Most travelers to Tuscany don’t venture outside the major landmarks.This region, though, has much to offer beyond the popular spots. If you are ready to venture off the beaten path and see more than what you find on guidebooks, you will go home with a completely different image of this amazing region.
My first post in the new series Italy Blogging Roundtable and my answer to the question “Why do you write about Italy?”
Tuscany is a varied region, with many different interesting areas, each with its own specific character and features. Here is a very quick presentation of what travelers can see in the provinces in the north of Tuscany.
There are some interesting things coming up. If you are considering whether to spend some time in Pisa in March or April, this will hopefully help you make up your mind (and book your flight!).
Tuscany is a varied region, with many different interesting areas, each with its specific character and features. Here is a very quick presentation of what travelers can see in the Siena and Grosseto provinces.
A delightful guest post by Giulia, the amazing author of Jule’s Kitchen food blog.
This blog is written by a born and bred Tuscan who wishes to share her love for this region with as many people as possible. It's about living here, but also about travelling, learning, experiencing, and enjoying life in Tuscany.
It's about feeling at home in Tuscany.
A wonderful opportunity for the independent traveller seeking privacy and a pleasant atmosphere