The place "where it comes from" is Italian disorganization, radiantness and at times glaring leisurelyness. The vast landscapes of the Mediterranean plains, the peacefully grazing flocks of sheep, under the care of a century old man, capable of easily appearing capo "Cosa Nostra."

Sweet Naples with some gypsy madness of weddings, torna à Sorrento! and the romanticism of the Amalfi Coast, which is not overshadowed even by the high prices. Fans of history will be delighted by the forever frozen Pompeii, gourmets will appreciate Sicilian cuisine and all blissfully stretch out in the sun on the beaches of Sicily, Sardinia, Capri and Ischia. - $

Province - Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Molise, plus the islands of Sicily and Sardinia can be attributed here.

The main cities of the South of Italy:

  • Naples - 448 historical sights of the old city, the wonderful bay and Vesuvius in the blue haze
  • Salerno - "- the ruins of Pompey, Paestum and Positano, national parks and a cent Amalfi Coast
  • Bari - delicious Mediterranean cuisine, medieval citadel and pilgrimage site to the relics of Nicholas the Miracle-worker
  • Brindisi - the foundation of the "heel", an important seaport and starting point for outings to neighboring countries of the southern Mediterranean - from Greece up to Albania
  • Palermo - the capital of Sicily, the oldest Phoenician city and the nest of "Cosa Nostra", as well as the buildings of the unique Arab-Norman architectural style
  • Syracuse - the mass of interesting ancient Greek ruins and Italian papyri as souvenirs
  • Trapani - serenity of the outback, colorful Easter procession and the neighborhood of the island of Pantelleria
  • Agrigento - Valley of the Unesco temples, archaeological museum and an abundance of skillfully prepared eggplants
  • Cagliari - the capital of Sardinia, the "city of the Sun" with magnificent beaches
Sorrento, South Italy