Destinations in Italy I can’t believe aren’t more visited
AKA come to Northern Italy
Hello!
Welcome to the first issue for paid subscribers. I’m so glad you’re here. Coming up over the next few weeks we’re going to go deep into the world of Prosecco, understand what it really takes to be a tour guide, learn your rights at the U.S. border, and visit Normandy, Martinique, and Northern Michigan.
On the travel with kids side, I’m telling what I love and hate about our travel stroller, sharing some essential products, and diving into what it was like to give birth in Italy (two months after moving).
Today we’re talking about Italy. I’m sorry that Italy comes up so much, but I live here, and it’s one of the most-visited places on the planet. Except, not where I live. And not the towns around me, either. And despite all the news about Italy being so, so, so crowded, there are plenty of places to visit that still have amazing food, ancient sites, gorgeous beaches and, best of all, space to breathe.
Here’s where you should go if you want to experience Italy without the crowds:
Keep reading with a 7-day free trial
Subscribe to Be a Better Traveler to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.