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The most prominent celebrities of Rome

by VisitItaly on June 25, 2009


Rome is recognized as one of the worlds most recognized cities. Besides including plenty of culture it is as well the place of birth of many eminent people and celebrities.

The most celebrated perhaps is Eros Ramazzotti. The vocalist was born in 1963 in the Italian center and is not only identified for his music in his nation. He previously worked together with Tina Turner and Joe Cocker and is very renowned in Germany however his songs are in Italian.

The so called ?Queen of Cashmere?, Laura Biagiotti was also born in Rome (1943) and is even now living here with her daughter Lavinia. She is not only noted because of her dress but also because of her flavours. Original Laura Biagiotti wanted to be archaeologist and calculated that for three years in Rome. But she aborted studying in order to help her mother in her studio.

Moreover there is Francesco Totti. The footballplayer, who was born September 27th 1976 in Rome, reached a high position his home town. The reason is, above and beyond his ability as a footballplayer, the fact that he has been living in Rome since his confinement and never left the city. He has been playing for AS Rome ever since his youth.
Together with Fabio Grosso, Totti won the world finals in 2006. Grosso as well is one of Romes celebs.

You should not forget the renowned statesman Julius Caesar, who spent his whole life in Rome. Before now six blockbusters have been made of Caesar, who died in 44 B.C. because of an killing. Although Caesar had been living such a long epoch ago, his name sounds recognizable to the entire world.

Who likes to go to Rome to find out all the attractions should book in advance. A Ferienwohnung Rom can be recommended as hotels are mainly booked up. An Ferienwohnungen Rom offers place for lots of people and most of them are located really central. Perhaps you will find some famous Romans in the metropolis.

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Best time to visit Rome

by VisitItaly on June 23, 2009


When visiting Rome, here’s a question that is interesting to ask yourself! And indeed, we have no precise answers to give you, all depends on what you want! We will provide some details but we must not lose sight that visiting Rome is a delight throughout the year.

Even if the winter is quite mild, around 13 degrees during the day, at night the temperature can drop up to 3 or 4 degrees. So when you take your Location Rome , think about it! In the same thought, during the summer when temperatures reach 30 degrees in your Appartement Rome you will be happy to have air conditioning. You must be careful to choose a quality flat.

In January and February there are less tourists visiting the streets, from March, temperatures and days are longer. Here is something valuable! Then, many religious festivals take place in the Vatican including Easter. The summer months are hot but they also give you the opportunity to consider a trip to the beautiful beaches only 40mn away from Rome where you can refresh you with pleasure. The Romans are on vacation at that time, there will be less traffic in town. September seems to be a good compromise, there are less people and little risks of having to face the rains fall. Finally in December the beautiful Christmas decorations should really be known, but you will not be alone in having this idea!

As you can see, you can visit Rome throughout the year. The rest are just details, the Coliseum awaits you 365 days a year.

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Slim Down and Look Great on Your Summer Vacation

by VisitItaly on May 28, 2009


Summer is almost here. Chances are you have some sort of vacation planned that will involve getting into a bathing suit. You might be planning a trip to the world’s largest water park in the Wisconsin Dells. It could be a trip to Myrtle Beach and some fun in the sun. It could simply be a short trip that involves a stay at a hotel with a pool. Regardless of the reason, you will want to look and feel good when you put on that swim suit.

One of the most popular health and fitness supplements on the market today is the acai berry. This supplement has been reportedly used by countless celebrities to lose weight and increase energy. It has been touted as the best antioxidant dietary supplement on talk shows and news programs. There have been extensive studies in scientific journals I can’t even begin to understand. And there are tons of newspaper, magazine, and internet advertisements for this super food.

Before you run out and get the first acai berry supplement you can get your hands on, make sure you know what you are getting and why. Unlike many popular weight loss supplements, acai berry supplements do not control hunger or eating habits. They are an antioxidant that helps make your body healthier and have more energy. When you have more energy, you are able to be more active and which burns more calories and leads to weight loss. If you are looking for a miracle drug that is going to burn off fat while you sit on the couch, they won’t help you. Using acai berry supplements can help you feel better and have more energy which will lead to weight loss because you are more active day in and day out.

Once you are looking great for your swimsuit, we need to make sure you have someplace to go and show off your new, leaner, healthier body. If you don’t have plans yet or would like to find some ways to get a inexpensive trips, you should check out Cheap Family Vacations where you can enter to win a free cruise and find other ideas for saving a bunch of money on your family vacation.

For the record, the author is not a travel agent or world traveler with lots of experience. My ideas are not always based on personal experience and are never more than just personal opinion designed to help you. I am not responsible for the fulfillment of any offer recommended. I am also not a doctor so please don’t take any health or fitness related advice without first checking with a doctor to make sure dietary or exercise changes are ok for you.

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How to Travel Safely in a Foreign Land

by VisitItaly on May 11, 2009


If you’re going on a vacation or work in another country, it is important that you practice a few safety measures first to keep your trip as enjoyable as possible. A lot of people experience culture shock, simply because they underestimated the situation and did not bring the right materials to stay on course. Here are some tips I’ve learned from past trips.

1. Research. It is vital that you study in advance and read some books, magazines and a few online articles about the city or country you are visiting. You will get to know more about the popular sites, people and culture. You minimize the risk of having culture shock by understanding some of their traditions and customs. Check out how their Men’s executive wallets look like, as you may be visiting a shopping hub or two.

There are a number of places that have seemingly rude gestures. The Japanese may ask you to take your shoes off before entering their home, while the Chinese prefer that you sip your soup and noodles with the loudest sound possible to show that it is really delicious. You have to learn a few respectful gestures and words of greeting as well.

2. Time matters. When you’re vacationing, time tends to fly very quick. It is important that you check the time zones to know when to schedule your sleeping periods. You can reduce the chances of jetlag and feeling tired throughout your journey by pacing yourself. You should try to sleep at your destination’s current time 2 to 3 days before you depart. You may find some Attaché case handy to know the exact date and schedule. Make sure that you are alert and ready for conferences and meetings.

3. Navigation. There are plenty of ways to find your way effectively throughout the city. You have to pack some maps, your GPS and a compass even in your Laptop attaché. Familiarize yourself with the surroundings, starting with your own hotel room. You need to look for major streets and landmarks so that you can easily find your way back just in case
It is recommended that you go by foot during the first few days, then start navigating for important terminals such as the bus stops, train stations and bicycle rental stations. You also should research beforehand about particular restaurants that cater to foreign taste buds, since some dining areas may be too unique for your choice.

4. When attending ceremonies. You need to prepare the right dress for certain occasions like weddings, dinner parties and festivals. You can actively participate in a number of programs. Simply inquire at the front desk of your hotel about special tourist options to make the most out of your trip.

It is also very useful to learn a few simple words and sentences, to effectively communicate and mingle with the locals. You can find your way around much more easily if you know words like “Where is…?”, “How do I get from… to…?” and “What are the available modes of transport to get to…?”

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Practical And Safety Traveling Tips

by VisitItaly on May 9, 2009


Whether you are used to traveling domestically or abroad, you must never let your guard down and become too complacent. After all, you are in a foreign area and it often leaves you feeling vulnerable. There is a vast range of unpredicted circumstances that could arise when you are traveling such as theft and robbery. Tourists who are negligent of their belongings often fall prey to these individuals who aim to take advantage of their vulnerability.

Here are some practical tips to ensure a safe travel. While most of them might be quite obvious, a simple reminder won’t hurt:

*Keep a close eye on your luggage at all times. If you have to put them down, make sure that they are close within your reach and they you can see it.

*Never keep any important documents or valuable items away from you. Avoid putting these valuable items inside a bag that can possibly be taken away by some robbers since you are also posing them at risk of being taken away. Items like credit cards or passport must be securely placed in a passport holder or passport wallet. You need to carry them with you at all times.

*If possible, dress simple and appropriately. Wear as little jewelry as possible since they could suggest affluence and trigger potential thieves or pickpockets.

*Never bring all your credit cards with you during travel.

*Vary the time at which you leave your hotel room or apartment. That way, no one can monitor and predict your schedule.

*Examine the safety features of the hotel or apartment you are staying in. Opt for a room near the stairwell. Make sure that the hotel room doors have a peephole and can be opened only through the use of cards.

*Be cautious when riding a cab or public transportation. Keep an eye on your bag and other important belongings.

*If you are driving your own car, park in well-lit areas. Preferably, these areas must have enough people around too.

*If you are traveling for an important business appointment or conference, bring travel alarm clocks to ensure that you wake up on time and never be late for those appointments. When you have trouble waking up early in the morning, choose the type of alarm clock that produces a loud noise.

*Before even leaving for your trip, you need to formulate an emergency plan with members of your family. That way, they’d be informed on what they need to do in case emergencies happen.

*Never divulge any travel plans or personal information with anyone while you are traveling, especially among strangers.

*If you have to take medications, properly label them. Place reminders on the schedule when you must take these medications.

*Whatever you do, never flash your money in public. This will invite notorious pickpockets and robbers.

*Before visiting a specific city or region, do some background research on the city. This will give you a clear idea of the traffic system, the crime rate, and other essential information that will enable you to assess how much safety precaution you need.

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Calabria’s best investment property

by VisitItaly on April 13, 2009


Aeolian Point is a first-class top quality and unique boutique development comprising of one, two, and three bedroom apartments in the Tropea region of Calabria. The apartments are situated in an elevated position with magnificent views of the Tropea Marina and onto the Aeolian Islands.

Aeolian Point encompass and really benefits from everything that the spectacular region has to offer as the development seamlessly offers exclusive luxury combined with breathtaking natural beauty to make a tranquil and luxury living environment.

Ideally situated in a privileged location on the beautiful Coast of Gods, Aeolian Point is an superb Calabria property investment which capitalizes on its outstanding position to provide investors an exceptional opportunity to own a property that has the potential to generate strong capital appreciation

Development overview

Unobstructed views of Tropea and the Aeolian Islands

Top quality building specification

Communal swimming pool

Private secure development

Low Density Design

Air Conditioning included

Privileged Location

2km from ferry to the Aeolian Islands

Only 50 kilometres from the Villa San Giovanni – Ferry to Sicily

The awesome Sila Mountains Ski resort is only an hour away

Lamezia Terme International Airport is only 20mins away

5 mins from Zambrone train station

Tropea

Tropea is one of the most beautiful and ancient towns in Calabria on the south Tyrrhenian coast, and has successfully preserved its historical heritage and features, offering both historical and architectural delights.

It overlooks a crystal clear blue sea with magnificent white, sandy beaches and impressive rock formations. It was also voted the No.1 holiday destination in Europe in 2007 so is no wonder that it is a hot spot destination for people looking to buy property in Calabria.

Aeolian Islands

The Islands of Aeolian also know as the Lipari Islands and Isole Eolie is a volcanic archipelago situated just off the western Coast of Calabria, in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Famed for their perfect weather and some live volcanoes, the Aeolian Islands have a thriving tourism industry and can be visited on daily cruise Ferries which leave Tropea and Zambrone Marinas most days during the summer months.

Colonized by the Greeks around 580 BC and named after the God of the Wind Aeolus. The principal islands are Lipari, Salina, Filicudi, Alicudi, Stromboli, Panarea and Vulcano. Here you’ll find picturesque scenery volcanoes, castles, thermal resorts, water sports, good fishing and, of course, some fantastic beaches.

Geologically, these beautiful islands are quite rugged, with deep caverns, steep cliffs, and splendid views. The volcanoes of Stromboli and appropriately named Vulcano, erupt often which adds to the atmosphere and excitement of the islands.

Aeolian Point is in an excellent location to own a second home I am sure you will agree that Calabria property like Aeolian Point is very desirable.

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Period Property Holiday Cottages

by VisitItaly on March 26, 2009


A break in the countryside can be the best way to relax and to spend some time with your loved ones. I remember staying at some holiday cottages in Hampshire when I was a kid and also some in Dorset and they were always a good way to recharge.

The holiday cottages in Hampshire were set in a lovely rural setting, where we could visit local tourist attractions. We were also situated close to the cities of Southampton and Portsmouth so we could go shopping and visit the docks if we wished to do so.

The countryside holiday cottage in Hampshire was a period property that had been restored to its original condition by some specialist conservation Builders in Somerset. They had managed to do an excellent job repairing the cottage to it’s original form and this made are stay even more enjoyable as we would often sit in front of the fireplace and play Monopoly.

The Dorset Cottages was very different to the holiday cottages in Hampshire. It was still a rural cottage but it had more modern appliances as it wasn’t restricted by the same listed building laws as the one in Hampshire. Dorset is a region of the UK that has a healthy mix of modern towns and business areas, whilst also retaining some of its countryside mystery with its beautiful beaches and villages. Staying in Dorset cottages can be extremely rewarding for people of all ages; the beach provides a great experience for all, allowing a mix of relaxation with plenty of entertainment for children of all ages.

The self catering holiday cottages in Dorset we had were situated just outside of Poole, which allowed us to go to all the different tourist attractions that can be found in the region. This meant we got to have fantastic days out at places like Monkey World, Moors Valley Country Park and we took a trip to see the Cerne Abbas Giant.

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30% Discount San Sostene Resort, Calabria Property – Not To Be Missed

by VisitItaly on February 26, 2009


This luxury resort is built on a superb panoramic elevated position above the town, providing unparalleled sea views, some of the best you could ever experience on the Ionian Coast and at the moment in our opinion is one of the best Calabria property investment opportunities on the market.

Right now (25th Feb 2008) a limited amount of 3 bed 2 bath penthouse apartments at a huge 30% discount!

Apartments that were priced at 107,500 EUROS are now being sold for 77,500 EUROS!

Apartments that were priced at 109,500 EUROS now being sold for 78,900 EUROS!

There are also some very beautiful 1 bed 1st floor apartments available from 50,900 EUROS as well as 1 bed apartment with garden from 56,900 EUROS!

Here are just some of the reasons why San Sostene is an excellent investment as well as a superb vacation home.

All properties have both sea views and views of beautiful Italian countryside

Walking distance to the village and beach of San Sostene

the resort is only thirty minutes away from the airport

Swimming pool on site

Tennis courts on site

the resort has its own restaurant and bar

All funds invested 100% bank bonded for your peace of mind

There is simply no other property in Calabria which offers the above at the prices so expect these properties to be purchased very soon so if you are interested please contact Chris Baker from Experience International www.expereince-international.co.uk on chris@experience-international.co.uk Phone: 0207 321 5870

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Why Calabria is an Exciting For Property Investments

by VisitItaly on February 3, 2009


In Italy the price of properties is normally quite expensive especially in the popular cities and locations like Rome & Tuscany for example. This is mainly due to there popularity as tourist destinations with numerous attractions and also are home to the more wealthy Italians.

Calabria on the other hand was relatively unknown and unexplored by foreign visitors and kind of off the beaten track for tourists to Italy and because of this there is quite an difference with the wealth of the north of Italy and the more traditional destinations as mentioned earlier than that of the southern most regions and especially Calabria which has in the past created the economy from farming and agricultural sources of revenue.

The fact that Calabria is less affluent and lacked the required infrastructure to make access easy and because of this the cost of Calabria property is at the moment a lot less expensive than that of the traditional tourist destinations in Italy.

Tiny picturesque villages hug the hills along the coast where an excellent selection of top quality property developments and resorts are being built in breathtaking settings with amazing views of both the Mountains and dramatic coastline and the quant villages offer a traditional Italian culture and way of life.

The region has been identified as an ideal destination for tourism growth and has recently received vast sums of EU funding to improve infrastructure and the region is also receiving a considerable amount of private investment as also. Calabria has a young property market and even though the prices have risen by thirty percent in the pervious year the price of quality real estate and tourist accommodation is still very low compared to Italy other regions and most other European destinations.

The price of property in Calabria is predicted to continue by 15 – 20% per year on year for the foreseeable future. Add this to the excellent rental potential driven by tourism growth and you can see that Calabria is an exciting a new overseas investment property destination.

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Italys Best Kept Property Investment Secret

by VisitItaly on January 9, 2009


A red hot new investment property market within a stable and traditional market, very rare, Calabria is in the spotlight. massive 500 miles of beautiful coastline that stretches out into 3 seas, The Tyrrhenian, The Ionian, & The Mediterranean.

As well as the excellent coastline Calabria also has magnificent mountain areas with the highest mountain being 6000 ft high, the mountains also have some good Ski slopes popular in the winter seasons which is an another rich in history and culture with a traditional and relaxed atmosphere and a variety of landscapes and climates.

Calabria is a region of exceptional beauty and as mentioned has hundreds of miles of unspoiled pristine sandy beaches, superb warm Mediterranean climate, warm blue seas, dramatic mountains, wonderful lakes, dense forests and rolling hills, home to delightful orchards and vineyards. if you like the sound of this then a property in Calabria could be your ideal place.

Summary of natural resources

- Imposing mountains
- 500 miles of rugged coasts and beautiful sandy beaches
- Dense beech, chestnut, oak and pine trees forests
- Stunning landscape and national parks

As Calabria is right at the bottom of Italy in one of the most charming parts of with its picturesque ancient villages, hilltop towns with narrow streets and beautiful sandy beaches, as described earlier. It was once more difficult to get into and around the Region and therefore has not been discovered by many visitors from outside Italy including both tourists and property investors until very recently which explains why Calabria property prices are still very affordable compared to other parts of Italy and similar areas in Europe.

The recently improved infrastructure including a number of good roads linking the regions areas and towns and direct flights into Calabria making the region more accessible which is encouraging a growing number of visitors to Calabria and having a very positive effect on the property market.

There are a few airports dotted around the region however, two of which have excellent flight connections with the rest of Italy and major European cities and are now have flights from some good low cost airlines. serviced by low cost flight operators.

Reggio di Calabria airport – is the largest in Southern Italy, with flights from a growing number of airlines.

Lamezia Terme Airport – is situated 85 miles north of Reggio Calabria and is well-served from the UK by both Ryanair and ThomsonFly, with an average flying time of 2 ½.

Improved accessibility is now attracting many visitors and property investors to Calabria with new roads into this region, good rail network and low cost flights making Calabria real estate very attractive to both tourists and investors.

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