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Monday, 5 June 2017

Awesome day trips by train in Italy

trips by train from Italy's major cities

With so much history, culture and amazing architecture, not to mention fabulous food and wine, it’s no wonder that Italy is one of the world’s most popular travel destinations. Travelling by train is a relaxing way to get around Italy and the great thing about rail travel is that it also allows you to get away from the major cities and enjoy some wonderful day trips.

It doesn’t matter where your interests lie - with food and wine, art, history or just taking in the spectacular Italian scenery, rail travel makes it easy to see the best of Italy away from the cities. 

Top 7 day trips in Italy by train

There are endless options but I’ve included a few suggested day trips by train from Italy’s major cities to help get your holiday plans started.

1/ Milan to Varenna by train

Como is often the destination for those wanting to visit Lake Como from Milan but my suggestion is to head to Varenna instead.  Just an hour by train from Milan, Varenna is a picture-postcard Italian lakeside village. Allow some time to wander the steep, narrow alleys of Varenna before hopping onboard a ferry to one of the many other lakeside towns including Bellagio, Menaggio or Tremezzo.

Enjoy lunch at a lakeside cafe and lick a gelato as you stroll along one of the many lakeside promenades or shop in the lovely boutiques. Ties and scarves made of Como silk are popular and reasonably-priced. There are numerous gardens and villas that are worth a look, too, if you are so inclined. Then, after a day spent admiring the stunning lake views, catch the ferry back to Varenna for your train back to Milan.

Varenna_Lake

2/ Milan to Turin by train

For food and wine lovers, Turin, the capital of Piedmont, is the place to head for a day trip from Milan.  In just one hour, the super-fast Trenitalia Frecciabianca whisks you from Milan to Turin where you’ll be greeted by some impressive Baroque architecture, much of it dating back to when Turin was the royal seat of the Savoys.

Turin has long been known as the home of the automotive company Fiat but more recently has developed a reputation as a world class food and wine centre.  The slow food movement started nearby and one of the city’s most popular eateries is Eataly where you can sample local foods, including smoked meats, cheeses and pasta, all produced in the ‘slow food’ method.

Whilst in Turin you should also sample locally grown truffles and hazelnuts, the local chocolate, Guido Golbino, and of course, the local wines from the surrounding Barolo and Barbaresco regions.  By the time you jump aboard your train back to Milan, your taste buds will have reached sensory overload and you’ll be well and truly content.

3/ Florence to Pisa day trip by train

One of the most photographed buildings in Italy has to be the Leaning Tower of Pisa and with the journey by train from Florence only taking around an hour, getting there is easy.

If the Leaning Tower is the main purpose of your visit to Pisa, I strongly recommend pre-purchasing your entry ticket online before you arrive. Only 40 people are allowed in the Tower at any one time (each group is allowed to spend 30 minutes inside), so booking a set entry time will save you a long wait in the ticket queue and guarantee entry.  After climbing the 300-odd steps you’ll be rewarded with magnificent views over the city.

Other sights close to the Leaning Tower that are worth a visit include the Duomo (Cathedral), which features a magnificent pulpit and paintings, and Battistero (Baptistry).

4/ Florence to Siena by train

An hour and a half by train from Florence lies the city’s long-time rival, Siena. This hilltop Tuscan town is one of the most-visited in Italy, not only for its annual Palio, a famous horse race around the medieval streets, but also for its fine architecture, art and cuisine.

The town’s main square, Piazza del Campo, is dominated by the Mangia Tower (built in the 14th century), and Santa Maria Church, but the Romanesque-Gothic Siena Cathedral is also well worth a visit for its superb mosaic and painted interior, said to be amongst the most elaborate in all of Italy.

After exploring the town, grab a seat at an outdoor cafe and enjoy a coffee or the local specialties whilst people watching, before hopping aboard your train for the journey through the rolling Tuscan countryside back to Florence.

Siena-Italy

5/ Genoa to San Remo day trip by train

Around two hours by train from the maritime city of Genoa lies the coastal beauty of San Remo, fondly known as the pearl of the Italian Riviera.  With its Mediterranean climate and attractive beaches, San Remo became popular with the rich and famous of Europe during the 19th century. Today it is sometimes referred to as a ‘wannabe Monte Carlo’ (which is only about an hour away to the west), because of its casino and the well-dressed folk who can be seen around town.

Highlights of the town include the Russian Orthodox Church with its onion-domed top and the Villa Nobel, now a museum dedicated to Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel, of Nobel Prize fame. You can lose yourself for hours in the jumbled streets of the old town but most visitors find themselves at some point heading for the beach to soak up the Mediterranean sunshine.

San-Remo-Italy

6/ Genoa to Monterosso by train

Ideally you’d spend more than a day visiting the five villages of the Cinque Terre but it is possible to see them on a day trip by train from Genoa.  About 90 minutes after departing from Genoa, you’ll arrive in Monterosso, the most northerly of the five Cinque Terre villages.  Regular trains (at least one per hour in summer) run between each of the villages so my suggestion is to spend some time exploring each of them.  Each village has its own unique characteristics but they all have one thing in common - they are oh so picturesque.

If you’ve departed Genoa early, you may have time to walk the paths between a couple of the Cinque Terre villages. Doing so gives you stunning views over the Ligurian coastline and the views from above each village as you approach on foot are not to be missed. But, if you’d prefer to take the faster option, jump aboard the train which stops at each village - Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore - before returning to Genoa.

day trips by train from Italy's major cities

7/ Rome to Orvieto by train

Just over an hour by train from Rome, Orvieto is a history lover’s paradise. Inhabited since Etruscan times, the town is home to a stunning cathedral (with a breathtaking facade), fortress, Papal residence, medieval piazzas and a huge underground tunnel system.  Upon disembarking your train, catch the funicular (€1) for the short ride to the old town where your exploration can begin.

Dug deep into the volcanic rock on which the city sits, are a series of more than 400 caves connected by tunnels that date back thousands of years.  Used for multiple purposes over the years including bomb shelters, fridges and hideouts when the city was under siege, today you can take a tour of the caves with a local guide.  After the tour, why not visit the Museo Claudio opposite the Cathedral, where you can see a fascinating display of Etruscan artefacts and Greek ceramic pieces?

As well as enjoying the historic sights of Orvieto, most visitors leave with a fondness for the surrounding landscape.  Dotted with olive and cypress trees and grape vines, this is the rural Italy you’ve seen on so many postcards.  For the best views of the Umbrian countryside, and the best photo opps, head to the town walls which are just to the north of Piazza San Giovenale.

source: holidaystoeurope.com.au

Thursday, 1 June 2017

The most beautiful beaches in Europe enjoy with Geotrips


Are you ready to discover the most beautiful beaches in Europe? Here is a selection of the best beaches for relaxing, partying or simply walking. Discover the top beaches in Europe. Take a look at our selection of the most beautiful beaches of the European coastline. Pack your bathing suits, your sunglasses, do not forget the sunscreen, and discover those heavenly beaches.

Virgin Island's Creek
  
Virgin Island's Creek
Brittany - France

With its Mediterranean beach-like setting and maritime pines, the natural cove of Île Vierge (Virgin Island), also known as Point of Saint Hernot, is a surprising and unusual place in Brittany. Come and discover all of the aspects of this unique natural gem by boat, kayak, on foot via the GR34 trail or with flippers/mask/snorkel. Right from the start, it's completely worth it! Be careful, the entrance to the beach is a little steep. 

Egremni beach

Egremni beach

Madeira - Portugal

Egremni is a remote beach located on the south-western coast of the Ionian island of Lefkada, north-western Greece. Since the creation of a sealed road during the mid-1990s, this remote beach has become one of the premier tourist destinations on the island, and in Europe as a whole. Book your stay at Lefkada at the best price guaranteed as well as your best activities in Greece.


Scopello beach

Scopello beach

Sicily

Elegant beaches with bathing establishments alternate with cliffs, luxuriant maquis and ancient watchtowers. The coast of Scopello surprises us with the amazing shapes of its cliffs and the rugged nature that announces the nearby Riserva Naturale dello Zingaro.

Cala Macarelleta

Cala Macarelleta

Menorca - Spain

Menorca is the werstern island of the balearic archipel. This is the second island in term of surface after Mallorca. In 1993, Menorca was given by the UNESCO the distinction of "Reserve of Biosphere". Menorca is wonderfull island, with emeralds beaches, and an always blue sky (more than 300 days of sunshine per year). Book your hotel, guesthouse, B&B, at the best price guaranteed in Menorca as well as your best activities as a 2-hour sunset boat trip. 

Sarakiniko beach

Sarakiniko beach

Milos Island - Greece

Sarakiniko beach is exceptional. Travellers will be amazed by this unique beach in the world. It can be reached by sea or road. The place is crowded but if you walk a few metres ahead you will discover nice quiet spots. Come enjoy a dream holiday in an incredible setting and book your hotel, guesthouse, B&B at the best price on Milos island. You would like to spend the night on the spot? Book a Tours at "Luxury Travel" the Travel services are bright and modern.

source: europeanbestdestinations.com