T he rise of remote work has fundamentally changed how we travel. The line between work and life has blurred, creating a fantastic new opportunity: the "work-cation." Why work from your home office when you could be working from a stylish apartment in Rome or a terrace overlooking the sea in Capri? A work-cation isn't…
V isiting Rome in spring (late March to May) is nothing short of magical. The city sheds its winter grey and bursts into a vibrant display of purple wisteria, pink azaleas, and impossibly blue skies. The air is warm but not yet hot, and a contagious energy fills the streets. From your apartment in the…
A trip to Italy can involve a surprising amount of logistics. How do you get from Fiumicino Airport to your apartment in Prati without being overcharged? How do you secure those sold-out tickets for the Vatican Museums? Where can you find a restaurant for a special occasion that isn't a tourist trap?
At Italian…
E lba is justly famous for its crystal-clear waters and over 150 stunning beaches, ranging from golden sand to smooth white pebbles. It's a paradise for sun-worshippers and swimmers. But to only see the beaches of Elba is to miss the very soul of the island.
Beyond the shore, you'll find a wild, green heart,…
T o understand Sicily, you must first taste it. This island is a crossroads of civilizations, and its cuisine tells the story of Greeks, Arabs, Normans, and Spaniards. The seaside town of Cefalù, nestled between a towering rock and the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea, is a culinary paradise. Staying at Pietra Kefahelion, with its own kitchen…
W hen planning a dream vacation to Italy, the accommodation choice sets the entire tone of the trip. The first decision you'll make is often the most critical: a traditional hotel, or a private apartment?
While a hotel offers a certain kind of convenience, it also provides a standardized, impersonal experience. You become one of…
