Yachts International

Sublime Salento

Italy’s astounding beauty is legendary. From its mountainous north in the Alps and the Dolomites to the verdant medieval hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria to the wild, sun-blistered beauty of the south in Sicily and Matera—and every place in between—it’s nearly impossible to pick the prettiest part. Add to Italy’s appeal sensational art, architecture, history and cuisine, and it’s clear why 63.2 million people visited in 2018 alone.

The bad news: that’s nearly 3 million

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