Natural vacations in Italy
Italy is known for being a leader country in natural vacations in Europe. You can find easily all natural vacations including local food breakfast and all natural and non-polluting buildings. Italy’s wilderness like in Tuscany is a great place to have your natural vacations.
Non-religious Italy vacations
Why bother with religious vacations? When you want to visit Italy, you want to visit it’s culture, the monuments and the beautifull landscapes and not spending all you time in a church with a priest. You want to visit all those great places that Rome, Florence and Tuscany are.
Have a great non religious vacations in Italy!
Package vacations Italy
Find easily packages or all included vacations in Italy with our great website. Italy is a great place to visit and take some needed rest. All the landscapes in Italy are just wonderful and you really just want to hang out there. Meet the italians at the best price with our vacations packages in Italy.
Rome Tours and Sightseeing
The monuments of Rome are imposing and recognized all over the world. A true travel through Antiquity, the monuments of Rome are the vestiges of a remote history which sometimes likes to slip into the world of the tales and the legends.

We have to distinguishe two types of monuments in Rome in order to fully understand its history: Ancient monuments and modern monuments. The antique monuments refer to the buildings built during antiquity and the modern Romain empire and monuments are the monuments built during the rebirth in particular under the reign of King Victor Emanuel II in Italy. We will present those two types of monuments during our sightseeing and tours of Rome.
Ancient rome
Ancient Rome in photos - Rome is a splendid city fo the one who knows it. Walking in the Italian capital looking for those small streets is a sheer delight, but to walk in the Roman city during Antiquity was to be quite simply majestic. I thus propose a small flashback for you at the sides of Jules Ceasar and those which really built Rome.
