If you’re struggling to choose your next travel destination, look no further than Tuscany. Combining rich culture with a warm climate, delicious cuisine and stunning natural landscapes, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this region of Italy.
With that in mind, here are just four reasons why you should scout out a deal for a flight to Italy!
The Food
Italian cuisine is considered one of the world’s most popular cuisines – and it’s not difficult to see why. From pizza to pasta to gelato (my absolute favourite treat!), there’s truly something for everyone to enjoy. As such, if you’re planning a trip to Tuscany, your taste buds are sure to be in for a treat, especially if you try traditional Tuscan food such as:
Crostini Toscani (Pate)
Panzanella (Tomato and onion based salad)
Potato Tortelli
Fettunta (Tuscan Bruschetta)
The Wine
Tuscan wine is famous worldwide, which means you’ve likely already enjoyed some of the delicious wines produced within this region, whether you’re a fan of red, white or sparkling wine. However, you can find out more about the history of Tuscan wine and wine production by visiting the Tempranillo Wine Festival in Tuscany. Not only is this a great event to participate in, but it also gives you the perfect excuse to indulge in a tipple or two!
The Weather
Another reason why so many tourists flock to Tuscany is due to the warm weather and pleasant climate. There’s very little rain in this region during the summer months, which means that you’ll be able to spend as much time outdoors as possible, whether you’re visiting the beach, a vineyard or the Apuan Alps (a mountain range). This means it is the perfect holiday destination for travellers with a keen sense of adventure (and a desire to get a fantastic tan).
The History
When looking to find out more about Italian history, many people would opt to visit Rome. After all, it’s the country’s capital and home to many famous landmarks, such as the Colosseum, Pantheon and the Trevi Fountain. However, history lovers will also have a fantastic time in Tuscany. For example, you could visit the world-famous Leaning Tower of Pisa or the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. In addition to this, there are plenty of small, historical villages to explore.
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