Villa d'Este (pronounced "Villa d'èsté") is a palace with splendid gardens and is one of the best-preserved examples of refined Renaissance culture.
Villa d'Este (pronounced "Villa d'èsté") is a palace with splendid gardens and is one of the best-preserved examples of refined Renaissance culture.
A key stop on any trip to Rome, this marble giant, the jewel of the Vatican, is none other than the largest Catholic church in the world.
With its various collections of artworks on display, the Vatican Museums include the famous Sistine Chapel. It is a must-see during a stay in Rome.
What also makes the Eternal City so charming are its neighborhoods. Cobbled streets, colorful houses or nightlife, so many ways to enjoy it and simply stroll around.
Rome is full of breathtaking sights and monuments. Situated on the Tiber River, the city has a history that spans more than twenty-five centuries.
Over nearly 9 kilometers, the Gorges de l'Asco offer splendid landscapes, in the heart of a region inaccessible by road before 1938.
The authentic beauty of Cap Corse. It is the perfect marriage between land, scrubland and coastline with its turquoise waters with a Caribbean feel.
Far from the seaside crowds, the landscapes of the Balanine mountain. The Giussani is this secret region located to the South of the ridges dominating the Balagne and dug by the Tartagine valley parallel to that of the Asco.
Situated between the sea, mountains and forests, Calvi, in Balagne, is quite simply one of the most beautiful towns in Corsica. Taking a short trip to Galéria and reaching Calvi by the coastal road is a must.
The calanques of Piana or calanche of Piana in the Corsican language are an exceptional mountain range.