2. Italy is a peninsula in southern
Europe rich of natural
beauties such as waterfalls,
mountains, and numerous
marine beauties such as
magnificent caves
Italy
3. The Gran Paradiso National Park is the
place to go to explore the natural
beauty of Italy in Valle d’Aosta and
Piemonte. The park's wild landscape,
covering just under three hundred
square miles, incorporates majestic
mountains, lakes and incredible fauna
and flora like the long-horned Alpine
ibex, which was once nearly extinct, now
thriving in the park environment and
here, you can go and see them for
yourself!
Gran Paradiso National Park
4. The Grotta Azzurra on the island of Capri
is a sea cave where the water appears
incredibly blue. To see it, you'll need to set
sail from the coast of Capri on a boat tour,
then transfer to a small rowing boat. It's the
only way in because the entrance arch is
quite low, so low that you'll have to lie down
to avoid hitting your head.
Grotta Azzurra
5. Le 3 cime di Lavaredo, iconic peaks of
the Dolomites, enchant with their
majesty.These impressive rock
formations, located in the province of
Belluno, are famous for their beauty
and the mountaineering challanges
they offert . Surrounded by
breathtaking landscapes, le Cime di
Lavaredo represent an unmissable
destination for lovers of the mountain
and unspoiled nature.
Le 3 cime di Lavaredo
6. The Maddalena archipelago is a group of
over fifty islands and islets. It is located in
the Tyrrhenian Sea off the north-eastern
coast of Sardinia. It is surrounded by clear,
crystalline waters, the coasts of the islands
boast some of the most beautiful and
uncontaminated beaches in all of Italy.
The Maddalena archipelago
7. Believe us, Etna does not emit steam, it smokes
constantly. Almost thirteen thousand meters
high, it looms over the city of Catania in Sicily
and is the highest volcano in Europe.
Etna is one of the most beautiful volcanoes in
the world, and although it is active, you can go
up it by cable car or explore it by jeep. Getting
this close to a live volcano is a real adrenaline
rush and, yes, there are some dangers, but it's
an unforgettable experience!
Etna
8. Vesuvius is a volcano located in southern
Europe, more precisely in Italy, in the Campania
region, in the territory of the metropolitan city
of Naples. It is classified as an explosive
volcano, and is among the most dangerous
volcanoes in the world, as around three million
people live on its slopes.
Vesuvio
9. Vacations are meant to be therapeutic, and
in Italy, that becomes true if you visit the
Cascate del Mulino in the italian town of
Saturnia. There, an underground water
source, which is heated geothermally
forming the pools of a natural spa.
The waters, which maintain a 37* C are said
to be beneficial to respiratory ailments as
well as incredibly relaxing.
Cascate del Mulino
10. The waters of the alpine lake are crystal clear
and match the color of the blue sky above it.
There are wonderful easy hiking trails through
the pine forests around the lake.
Lake Braies, in Trentino Alto Adige, is a corner
of Italy where all these magical environmental
elements have come together to create
something unique and special, mountains,
lakes, pine forests and beaches come together
in natural perfection
Lake Braies
11. Come and visit Italy for.
its wonderful natural.
beauties and more!.