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Italian places to Snowboard

Italy is a beautiful and cheapest place to snowboard in entire Europe. It is well connected to other parts of the continents via rail links and highways. There are several luxurious resorts that are situated in the northern part of the country.

Some of the popular destinations of Italy to do snowboarding are situated in the northern parts of Alps. Amongst them the popular ones include Cervinia, Alba, Tonale, Val Gardena, etc. Best way to enjoy Italian holidays is to book cheap city breaks in Europe. There are many tips to get cheap Eurostar tickets online for your travel.

Getting Around these resorts might pose some problems because they are situated very remotely and very far from the city. So reaching there via public transport might not be a good option.

Trains are also available but they are highly erratic and are always late. But they are cheapest means of travelling and can get close to several popular locations that you want to go.

Buses are also there but they are highly unreliable.

Some of the popular resorts in Italy are:

Courmayeur is a popular snowboarding destination in Italy. It is located on the less snowy part of Mount Blanc. The city enjoys sunny climate all-round the year. There is not much snow in the area and is suited for only experienced surfers only. Beginners can also practice here but with some precautions.

Madonna di Campiglio is another better place to do snowboarding. This resort is situated on the Ursus terrain at a height on 2400 meters above sea level. The place receives snow for almost entire year. The climate here is pleasing for the surfers and is colder than all the other resorts in Italy. This resort is situated somewhere near a snow pocket.






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Cruising to Italy with P&O

Italy is a wonderful country to visit full of lots of interesting things to see and places to visit, and a lot of these are accessible from the coast which means that a cruise offers a great way of visiting many of these places.

P&O cruises offer holiday deals on a number of different cruise ships which sail in the western Mediterranean and although their itineraries vary, almost all of them dock somewhere in Italy along the way. Where you stop will depend on which trip you take, but some of the places that are common ports of call are Florence (Livorno, Naples, Rome (Civitavecchia), Sicily, Genoa and Venice. Each has something quite unique to offer visitors, and in all of them, you’ll meet fabulously friendly people and enjoy spectacular Italian cuisine.

Genoa With its daring architecture and interesting frescos, Genoa is a gem of a place to visit. There are palaces, cathedrals and abbeys to see, and you can even enjoy a trip to see the house where Christopher Columbus was born and grew up. The Palazzo Rosso is one of the most famous museums locally, and a most fascinating place to visit.

Florence Although in fact ships dock at Livorno which is the official port town of Florence, The city of Florence is just 90 minutes away and very quick and easy to get to. The Piazza del Duomo and the Duomo itself are both popular places to see, and the famous statue of David can be visited at the Galleria dell’ Accademia. If you have time, a trip to nearby Pisa is very much worth while as its famous leaning tower has recently re-opened to the public after a decade of being closed.

Rome Easy to reach from the port of Civitavecchia, Rome is Italy’s most important cities. Here you can definitely see the Vatican City and if you’re lucky you may even have a chance to see the pope too. There’s the Sistine Chapel, and of course the famous Colosseum, Trevi Fountain and Pantheon too.

The places you see are of course important, but just as important as where you visit is the ship you travel on. All of P&O’s cruise ships from the Aurora to the Oceana have been created with style and comfort in mind. On board, you’ll find bars, restaurants, shops and lounges, as well as sun decks, swimming pools, and lots of entertainment too.

Wherever you visit in Italy, from the canals of Venice to the volcanoes of Sicily you’ll find plenty to see and do, and after each excursion, you’ll be able to return to the wonderfully relaxed atmosphere and luxury of your cruise ship.






Italy Cruise Guide

History, wine, serene beauty, great people and a great view on a cruise in Italy has it all! You can visit the main sites of Italy for a European cruise or a Mediterranean cruise, but to really experience Italy – to really like – you need to dive you of all that Italy has to offer cruise in Italy.

Italian cruise departing from different ports around the country. Many of the departing Civitavecchia – the gateway port to Rome. However, to get the full Italy experience it is recommended that Italy has launched a cruise ports of Savona or Genoa on the Ligurian Peninsula and taken all the way to Venice, or vice versa. So you will find that there is much more in Italy than a cruise from Civitavecchia, might look like! Continue reading