Just an hour by ferry from Piombino is Italy's third largest island. Lush inland, on the coast it is a landscape of cliffs and sandy beaches, with a deep blue sea for endless bathing and memorable beach days.
Long gone are the days when it was just the Leonardo Da Vinci airport and the destination of a few amateur weekend fishermen with family in tow: today the town of Fiumicino is one of the Roman coast's most gourmet...
It is called the 'laminar lake' because of its shallow depth, but it is the largest lake in Central Italy, the fourth largest in the entire peninsula after Lake Como. Here are the best places to eat well in its...