Europe Explored » last resort https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Taking a Trip to Tuscany Doesn’t Have to Break the Bank https://europeexplored.com/2012/05/22/taking-trip-tuscany-break-bank/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/05/22/taking-trip-tuscany-break-bank/#comments Tue, 22 May 2012 09:24:28 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=7841 You might think that traveling to Italy is out of your price range, but don’t resign yourself to a road trip or a cheap substitute just yet. Even if you’re traveling with a large family or group, it is possible to design an affordable and luxurious trip to Tuscany. Tuscany landscape / Gabriele Cantini Airfare […]

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You might think that traveling to Italy is out of your price range, but don’t resign yourself to a road trip or a cheap substitute just yet. Even if you’re traveling with a large family or group, it is possible to design an affordable and luxurious trip to Tuscany.

Tuscany landscape, Italy
Tuscany landscape / Gabriele Cantini

Airfare is usually the largest concern. Fortunately, there are so many options and airlines now that you just have to do a little homework to find a deal. Sign up for daily deal newsletters; there are many companies that will comb through flight deals and email them directly to you automatically. Some airlines, however, won’t publish their prices anywhere except on their website. Compare your email savings to the airline pages to find the cheaper source. You can use flight cost predictors as well if you want to track changing fares and try to nab the best one. A last resort should be a bidding or blind cost-naming site. While you can get really amazing deals with these tools, you’ll have little control over the flight times or details. If you’re part of a small travel group, this might be best for you. But if you’re traveling with children or many others, don’t gamble with the air travel.

The second largest cost of a vacation is usually accommodations. But if you’re looking at expensive Tuscany hotels, you’re not only wasting money, but you’re also wasting the culture of Tuscany! Tuscany is a countryside region of Italy that is famous for its lush landscapes and stunning villas. But though you may feel intimidated by the airy, luxurious architecture, most villas are actually for rent. It may seem surprising, but Italian homes are not just for celebrities and locals; you can relax in style with Tuscany villa rentals. Just like regular rental homes, villas are available in all sizes and can hold your group whether you’re as few as a couple or as large as a family reunion. These are fully furnished homes, so you’ll have access to a kitchen and private bathroom: Just remember that an Italian kitchen can be quite different from what you’re used to. Look at all of your options before you rent a villa. It’s best to compare between rental companies or property managers and web sites that let you book directly through the owner. There will be many options, so make sure you take everything into account.

Amazing sitting area at the villa in Tuscany, Italy
Amazing sitting area at the villa in Tuscany / Jeremy Vandel

Don’t worry about spending money once you’ve settled in; Tuscany has numerous cheap activities. If you’re an outdoors person looking to enjoy the famous mellow Mediterranean weather, then the beaches won’t disappoint. The most famous beaches are Versilia, Pisa, and Livorno, which have been awarded by the Foundation of Environmental Education. If you’ll be staying in Tuscany for a while, there’s no reason you can’t see all three!

Especially if you’re traveling with a family, you might want to make sure that you experience some culture and education. Fortunately, most of the museums and landmarks are either free or very cheap! You can visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but Florence is the star when it comes to art. Don’t miss the Uffizi, famous for housing paintings by Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Botticelli.

Don’t fret about transportation either; Italy has a cheap and efficient train system, and you can easily explore all of Florence on foot. The countryside, littered with medieval fortresses and villages, can be explored by hiking or biking. Save money by skipping the tour group and you’ll find that discovering the countryside on your own is much more exciting.

If you combine the savings from discount airfare, Tuscany villa rentals and experiencing all that Tuscany has to offer on your own, you’ll be able to afford the trip of a lifetime without spending your life savings!

Matt Papa is a professional inbound marketer, discussing Tuscany villa rentals, who guest blogs for a variety of online publications. Matt is a part of an elite team of writers who have contributed to hundreds of blogs and news sites, including Reuters, SEOmoz.org and The Washington Post. Follow him @MattPapa77.


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Abruzzo National Park – natural beauty in Italy https://europeexplored.com/2010/12/17/abruzzo-national-park-natural-beauty-in-italy/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/12/17/abruzzo-national-park-natural-beauty-in-italy/#comments Fri, 17 Dec 2010 11:55:59 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=1444 The first national park of Italy is Abruzzo National Park. It was founded in September 1923 and it was the last resort of brown bears, chamois and wolves in Italy. They survived on a small island of royal hunting ground in Abruzzo, protected from the dangers of peasants and shepherds in the area. This five-kilometer […]

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The first national park of Italy is Abruzzo National Park. It was founded in September 1923 and it was the last resort of brown bears, chamois and wolves in Italy. They survived on a small island of royal hunting ground in Abruzzo, protected from the dangers of peasants and shepherds in the area. This five-kilometer secure islet has been extended to its current size of 506.82 km2.

Abruzzo National Park is surrounded by the mountain peaks, reaching an altitude of 2000m. Among the mountains the river Sangro creates the way through the narrow gorges to wide open valleys and occasionally through small villages.

Local information centers offer a multimedia presentation, about all the peculiarities of the surface and beneath the surface of Abruzzo National Park.

Walking through the park is a very nice rest. I recommend the route number 11, which leads to the Valle delle Rose. The trip takes less than 5 hours and you will surely see the red mountain goat, or deer.

Very nice is also a trip along the trail BN1, which leads to a beautiful viewing point from which you have open views across the valley Pescasseroli. It is a 50 minutes walk from the town Pescasseroli.

The settlement Barrea has a lot to offer as well. It covers the lake Barrea, several churches, and Nature Reserve Lago di Pantaniello.


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