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		<title>The beautiful tuscan coast</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2021 16:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Tuscan coast is full of fantastic places A splendid sea with all the necessary features for holidays, sport and relaxation, splendid hills where you can still breathe the air of the real Tuscany, historic places of great naturalistic and cultural interest, centers of social life and rich in ferment, good restaurants, excellent hotels, spa [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The Tuscan coast is full of fantastic places</h2>
<p>A splendid sea with all the necessary features for holidays, sport and relaxation, splendid hills where you can still breathe the air of the real Tuscany, historic places of great naturalistic and cultural interest, centers of social life and rich in ferment, good restaurants, excellent hotels, spa treatments, good artisans, great wines, natural products are at your disposal to stimulate you for a more complete and interesting stay.</p>
<h3>The Tuscan archipelago</h3>
<p>The Tuscan coast, one of the most popular tourist destinations, is not from Italy, but from all over the world; it is an incredible archipelago, that is a group of islands, that thanks to its particular position, to the variety of its islands, to the climate, and also thanks to the organizations and touristic companies that for years have believed in this land; manages to offer an incredible mix of nature, history and fun.<br />
The splendid 7 islands; the island of Gorgona, the island of Capraia, the island of Elba, the island of Pianosa, the island of Montecristo, the island of Giglio, the island of Giannutri, await you to show you their wonders ,</p>
<h3>Beaches</h3>
<p>The key element is undoubtedly the sea and the Tuscan beaches. Moreover, from a coast, something different cannot be expected.<br />
However, here you will find something more than simple coastal bathing establishments: sandy and pebble beaches, crystal clear waters, more or less frequented (so that anyone can find the environment that suits them, those who love the lively life, and those who instead wants to relax), landscapes with an incredible glance that have nothing to envy to the &#8220;cousins&#8221; Hawaiian beaches.<br />
On these same beaches, another sphere also opens, another fulcrum of Tuscan tourism: sport and well-being.<br />
On the most important Tuscan beaches, in fact, you will have the opportunity to practice all the most common sports activities, such as sailing, underwater activities, etc .; while the thriving, lively and clean Tuscan nature will allow you to practice sports such as trekking, cycling, horse riding and golf.</p>
<h3>The history of the Tuscan coast</h3>
<p>For history buffs, here on the Tuscan coast, kilometers and kilometers of land await you, who seem to be able to &#8220;talk&#8221;, seem to want to tell their own story.<br />
From the Romans to Napoleon, passing through the English, Spanish, French and German populations; all have tried (and some have succeeded) to conquer this splendid land, some for its beauty, others for its strategic position; all have left an indelible mark on the coast.<br />
Monuments, buildings, churches, fortifications and, of course, museums: in this land, history rules.</p>
<h3>Food and wine</h3>
<p>Very important in the Tuscan coast is the cuisine and gastronomy, in particular its wine tradition.<br />
The Elbano wine, for example, already known by the Romans, needs no introduction.<br />
Absolutely to try, besides, other typical products of the place, such as legumes, oil, honey etc., and obviously all the dishes cooked with these traditional elements, absolutely &#8220;mouth-watering&#8221;.</p>
<p>In short, in the company of one&#8217;s partner, one&#8217;s family, one&#8217;s friends, but also alone, to find oneself; the Tuscan coast is the right answer for every need, for every wish and dream.</p>
<p>Come and visit the Tuscan coast with a boat tour</p>
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		<title>The beautiful tuscan coast</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2021 11:25:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Tuscan coast is full of fantastic places A splendid sea with all the necessary features for holidays, sport and relaxation, splendid hills where you can still breathe the air of the real Tuscany, historic places of great naturalistic and cultural interest, centers of social life and rich in ferment, good restaurants, excellent hotels, spa [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The Tuscan coast is full of fantastic places</h2>
<p>A splendid sea with all the necessary features for holidays, sport and relaxation, splendid hills where you can still breathe the air of the real Tuscany, historic places of great naturalistic and cultural interest, centers of social life and rich in ferment, good restaurants, excellent hotels, spa treatments, good artisans, great wines, natural products are at your disposal to stimulate you for a more complete and interesting stay.</p>
<h3>The Tuscan archipelago</h3>
<p>The Tuscan coast, one of the most popular tourist destinations, is not from Italy, but from all over the world; it is an incredible archipelago, that is a group of islands, that thanks to its particular position, to the variety of its islands, to the climate, and also thanks to the organizations and touristic companies that for years have believed in this land; manages to offer an incredible mix of nature, history and fun.<br />
The splendid 7 islands; the island of Gorgona, the island of Capraia, the island of Elba, the island of Pianosa, the island of Montecristo, the island of Giglio, the island of Giannutri, await you to show you their wonders ,</p>
<h3>Beaches</h3>
<p>The key element is undoubtedly the sea and the Tuscan beaches. Moreover, from a coast, something different cannot be expected.<br />
However, here you will find something more than simple coastal bathing establishments: sandy and pebble beaches, crystal clear waters, more or less frequented (so that anyone can find the environment that suits them, those who love the lively life, and those who instead wants to relax), landscapes with an incredible glance that have nothing to envy to the &#8220;cousins&#8221; Hawaiian beaches.<br />
On these same beaches, another sphere also opens, another fulcrum of Tuscan tourism: sport and well-being.<br />
On the most important Tuscan beaches, in fact, you will have the opportunity to practice all the most common sports activities, such as sailing, underwater activities, etc .; while the thriving, lively and clean Tuscan nature will allow you to practice sports such as trekking, cycling, horse riding and golf.</p>
<h3>The history of the Tuscan coast</h3>
<p>For history buffs, here on the Tuscan coast, kilometers and kilometers of land await you, who seem to be able to &#8220;talk&#8221;, seem to want to tell their own story.<br />
From the Romans to Napoleon, passing through the English, Spanish, French and German populations; all have tried (and some have succeeded) to conquer this splendid land, some for its beauty, others for its strategic position; all have left an indelible mark on the coast.<br />
Monuments, buildings, churches, fortifications and, of course, museums: in this land, history rules.</p>
<h3>Food and wine</h3>
<p>Very important in the Tuscan coast is the cuisine and gastronomy, in particular its wine tradition.<br />
The Elbano wine, for example, already known by the Romans, needs no introduction.<br />
Absolutely to try, besides, other typical products of the place, such as legumes, oil, honey etc., and obviously all the dishes cooked with these traditional elements, absolutely &#8220;mouth-watering&#8221;.</p>
<p>In short, in the company of one&#8217;s partner, one&#8217;s family, one&#8217;s friends, but also alone, to find oneself; the Tuscan coast is the right answer for every need, for every wish and dream.</p>
<p>Come and visit the Tuscan coast with a boat tour</p>
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		<title>Italy is reopening</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2021 15:36:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Italy reopens to tourism. While waiting for the European green pass system to become operational, the Italian government &#8220;has introduced a national green pass, which will come into force from the second half of May&#8221;, said Prime Minister Mario Draghi, introducing the G20 conclusions. of Tourism. How to visit Italy Travel for tourism is freely [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Italy reopens to tourism. While waiting for the European green pass system to become operational, the Italian government &#8220;has introduced a national green pass, which will come into force from the second half of May&#8221;, said Prime Minister Mario Draghi, introducing the G20 conclusions. of Tourism. </p>



<h2>How to visit Italy</h2>



<p>Travel for tourism is freely permitted between regions in the yellow zone. The national certificate allows people to move freely even between territories in the red or orange band.</p>



<h2>Who can do it</h2>



<p>In order to do so, it is necessary to have a certificate of vaccination &#8211; with both doses and only with vaccines authorized by the EMA &#8211; or a certificate of recovery from Covid or a swab (molecular or antigenic) with negative results carried out in the previous 48 hours.</p>



<h2>Welcome back to Italy</h2>



<p>&#8220;If there is a country intertwined with tourism, which thrives on tourism, it is ours&#8221;, underlined the premier. &#8220;The time has come to book your holidays in Italy, and of course we can&#8217;t wait to welcome you again. The world wants to travel to Italy. The pandemic has forced us to close, but Italy is ready to welcome the world back,&#8221; said Draghi, then said the premier addressing foreign tourists.</p><p>The post <a href="https://www.dolcevitatour.it/events/italy-is-reopening/">Italy is reopening</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.dolcevitatour.it">Dolcevitatour</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>The most beautiful squares of Lucca</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2021 11:11:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Throughout Tuscany there are squares of great beauty, some of which are famous all over the world, but in this area you can find &#8216;state of the art&#8217; squares that are outside the usual tourist itineraries, and for these reasons absolutely to discover. Piazza dell&#8217;Anfiteatro It stands in the exact place where the ancient Roman [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Throughout Tuscany there are squares of great beauty, some of which are famous all over the world, but in this area you can find &#8216;state of the art&#8217; squares that are outside the usual tourist itineraries, and for these reasons absolutely to discover.</p>



<h2>Piazza dell&#8217;Anfiteatro</h2>



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<p>It stands in the exact place where the ancient Roman amphitheater, dating back to the 2nd century AD, once stood. and of which the square still retains the traditional elliptical shape. During the Middle Ages, Piazza dell&#8217;Anfiteatro was the privileged meeting point of the Lucca society. Here, in fact, citizens&#8217; meetings took place systematically. Today the square remains a very central meeting point, with many shops and bars created inside ancient premises. Piazza dell&#8217;Anfiteatro is accessed through four arches placed in different points.</p>



<h2>Piazza Napoleone</h2>



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<p>Its origins date back to 1806, when, with the city invaded by Napoleonic troops, it was built at the behest of Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi, sister of the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. The square was dedicated to Napoleon and a statue erected in the center of it was dedicated. However, the monument that more than any other distinguishes Piazza Napoleone is the splendid Palazzo Ducale. Built in the 15th century, an enormous personal residence of Castruccio Castracani, an ancient lord of the city.</p>



<h2>Piazza San Martino</h2>



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<p>The square opens in front of the asymmetrical facade of the thirteenth-century Cathedral of San Martino, which with its deep portico, the whiteness of the marbles and the inlays of the columns, create a unique scenographic effect. However, this square-churchyard is not proposed as a closed space, but as the introduction to a succession of other spaces that open on the sides and behind the apse of the church, so as to make it the fulcrum of an original, lively environment urban.</p>



<h2>Piazza San Michele</h2>



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<p>Built at the end of the 11th century, the Church of San Michele stands in the center of the homonymous square, in the heart of the city of Lucca, and more precisely in the place where the ancient Roman Forum of the city once stood. Also for this reason the church is often identified with the name of San Michele in Foro. The architectural structure is typical of a Pisan Romanesque style church, with a Latin cross plan and an internal structure composed of three naves, on the external facade at the top is the statue of the Archangel Michael.</p>



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		<title>Pistoia, a town to discover in Tuscany</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2020 10:53:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>At first glance, it seems to be in Florence. The great dome that stands out among the roofs, the Cathedral, the octagonal Baptistery, the large squares and the narrow alleys are some elements that Pistoia has in common with the Tuscan capital. The monuments of Pistoia That of the Cathedral is the main square, around [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At first glance, it seems to be in Florence. The great dome that stands out among the roofs, the Cathedral, the octagonal Baptistery, the large squares and the narrow alleys are some elements that Pistoia has in common with the Tuscan capital.</p>



<h3>The monuments of Pistoia</h3>



<p>That of the Cathedral is the main square, around which the most important buildings overlook: the Town Hall, the Cathedral of San Zeno, the Palazzo dei Vescovi, the Baptistery and the bell tower. To understand where you are, we recommend climbing the 200 steps of the bell tower: from up there you can admire the whole city from above.</p>



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<h3>Piazza del Duomo</h3>



<p>The cathedral is a beautiful architectural mix: built mainly in the Pisan Romanesque style, it also includes Renaissance, Baroque, sixteenth and nineteenth-century elements. The most valuable piece that can be admired inside is a silver altar from the ancient chapel dedicated to Santo Jacopo. patron of Pistoia. The Palazzo degli Anziani is the seat of the Town Hall, but it also houses the Civic Museum, the first museum in the city, and the Baptistery of San Giovanni in Corte is considered among the greatest expressions of Tuscan Gothic.</p>



<h3>The museums of Pistoia</h3>



<p>For those who are passionate about art, Pistoia will find something for their teeth. Not for nothing, in 2017 it was the Italian Capital of Culture. There are several museums of the Pistoia Musei Foundation that offer a rich program of initiatives including exhibitions, conferences, educational activities, workshops for adults and events, such as the &#8220;Art happy hour&#8221;. Among these are Palazzo Buontalenti, Palazzo de &#8216;Rossi and Palazzo dei Vescovi.</p>



<h3>The &#8220;Tuscan Chocolate Valley&#8221;</h3>



<p>And for the sweet tooth, Pistoia is located within what is called the &#8220;chocolate valley&#8221;, an area that includes the Tuscan territory between Pisa, Pistoia and Prato. This valley of chocolate has become famous in recent years for the development of numerous high-quality chocolate industries and for the establishment of some artisans capable of making excellent cocoa and chocolate-based products, which have become famous throughout the world.</p>



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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2020 15:38:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tuscany is located in the fortunate geographical position, which allows it to have numerous products from chestnut flour to chickpea flour or the precious porcini mushrooms that are typical of the Tuscan woods. Castagnaccio, a VIP among Tuscan desserts Castagnaccio is one of the best known traditional Tuscan sweets. It was once considered a real [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tuscany is located in the fortunate geographical position, which allows it to have numerous products from chestnut flour to chickpea flour or the precious porcini mushrooms that are typical of the Tuscan woods.</p>



<h3>Castagnaccio, a VIP among Tuscan desserts</h3>



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<p>Castagnaccio is one of the best known traditional Tuscan sweets. It was once considered a real street food, and its origins are presumed to date back to the 16th century. A legend about the famous chestnut cake It is said that Castagnaccio is also the keeper of a legend. In fact, it is said that the rosemary needles present inside are actually a filter of love. Anyone who eats a slice of chestnut, offered by the hands of a girl, will fall in love with it instantly. You just have to try!</p>



<h3>Ribollita or Zuppa di Cavolo</h3>



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<p>The best known Tuscan dish based on black cabbage is the satisfying and appreciated Ribollita. It is a Tuscan recipe, which perhaps represents the symbolic example of recycled cuisine of peasant origin, which is the basis of our regional culinary tradition. Just think that the ribollita, it is said, was a dish prepared on Friday, the day in which all the leftover vegetables of the week were cooked together, with stale bread (which we remember, it was at the time, baked once a week).</p>



<h3>Porcini mushrooms</h3>



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<p>Mushroom lovers look forward to the arrival of autumn, to give free rein to their culinary creativity. In fact, these fruits of the undergrowth, in addition to giving the dishes an intense, particular and delicious taste, are a very versatile food rich in properties. The Tuscan recipes with mushrooms are so many and varied, although the undisputed protagonists are the porcini, the kings of the Tuscan woods. However, you will also be able to appreciate other types of mushrooms, often underestimated, but absolutely fragrant and tasty such as sloe and champignons. Also not to be overlooked are the ease and speed of preparing mushroom-based dishes. We can summarize that, with minimal effort, absolutely delicious dishes are created.</p>



<h3>The cecìna or chickpea cake</h3>



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<p>You should know that it has been told since the dawn of time, of an eternal diatribe between two enchanting Tuscan cities: Pisa and Livorno. So geographically close to each other, they share the same sea and the same area. At the same time, deeply tied to their origins and traditions, so much so that they want to distinguish themselves from one another. The cecìna is such a source of pride for the city of Pisa, that it has requested the attribution of the DOP denomination. The origins of cecìna and chickpea cake go back to distant times, there are evidence of recipes already among the Greek and Latin population. As is well known in the Arab world, the use of chickpeas had been cleared for some time. It is assumed that during the Middle Ages, thanks to continuous contacts with the Maritime Republic of Pisa, the use of this legume was introduced in our territory.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Many: from The Belfry of Bruges in Belgium to the Nevyansk Tower in Russia; even the Elizabeth Tower (commonly known as Big Ben) in London has a tilt, not to mention modern buildings such as the Millennium Tower of San Francisco, US. The famous Leaning tower of Pisa Nonetheless referring to the Leaning Tower most [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many: from The Belfry of Bruges in Belgium to the Nevyansk Tower in
Russia; even the Elizabeth Tower (commonly known as Big Ben) in London has a
tilt, not to mention modern buildings such as the Millennium Tower of San
Francisco, US.</p>



<h3><strong>The famous Leaning tower of Pisa</strong></h3>



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<p>Nonetheless referring to the Leaning Tower most people worldwide have in
mind the incredible lines of the ‘Torre pendente’ of Pisa. Tourists flock to
the informally named ‘Piazza dei Miracoli’ (Miracles Square) to admire the
medieval masterpiece and possibly to take the ritual picture propping up the
tower; some of them bravely take on the 296 steps to climb the tower and
finally enjoy the fabulous view from the top. One of the recurring questions
asked by the visitors was: is it unintentionally tilting or was it designed to
be leaning? In general we don’t have much information about its construction
but we know for sure was a mistake, a very lucky mistake. What is even more
surprising and what the majority of tourists ignore is that the ‘Torre
pendente’ isn’t the only leaning tower of Pisa! Actually the soil consisting
mostly of sand and clay is the cause of inclination of another two bell towers.
</p>



<h3><strong>The leaning tower of San Nicola Church</strong></h3>



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<p>Specially
famous for the Fibonacci sequence which is one
of the most famous formulas in mathematics, the church of San Nicola is
located in via Santa Maria. The original octagonal bell tower, the most
characteristic of the city after the Leaning Tower, dates back to the second
half of the 13th century and is slightly inclined and buried with respect to
the current floor. </p>



<h3><strong>The leaning tower of San Michele degli Scalzi Church</strong></h3>



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<p>The church of San Michele degli Scalzi is instead located in the homonymous square in the east of the city. The typical square-based bell tower is in stone in the lower part, while in the upper part it is in brick. The facade is decorated with Islamic ceramic basins from the 12th century. Placed on the side facing the Arno river, it leans strongly with a slope of 5% (more than the famous leaning Tower of Pisa). </p>



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<h2>The advantages of a private excursion</h2>



<p>By booking a private tour, you will have at your disposal an English-speaking guide who will accompany you throughout the day. Furthermore, the more you are, the more you save!</p>



<h2>Our private excursions</h2>



<p>If you plan to stay several days in Tuscany and want to explore its surroundings with a personal guide, you can do it by booking one of our private excursions. These are approximately 6-hour tours that include hotel pick up, minivan transportation and an English-speaking guide.</p>



<h2>Covid-19 measures</h2>



<p>All our vehicles are sanitized and safe for a comfortable and safe journey, also all our suppliers comply with local legislation and health recommendations regarding protection and safety, to avoid the spread of the Covid-19 virus.<br></p>



<h2>What our private tours include</h2>



<p>An English-speaking driver / tour leader will be with you throughout the day.<br>We will pick you up directly from your accommodation and bring you back at the end of the day.<br>Our guide will be with you for the entire duration of the visit to inform you and assist you during the tour.<br>It will be only you, as it is a private tour, there will be no other people in the group.</p>



<h2>How to book a private tour</h2>



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<h3>This tour is private and will take place exclusively for you, your family or your friends!</h3>



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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>A real Coronavirus update of the Italy Coronavirus cases, located in the North of Italy. Travel in Tuscany is safe. Here 5 reasons to travel to Tuscany by yourself or with a Cruise Ship.</h2>



<h3>1. More cured, the coronavirus in Italy has mutated. 45 patients improved.</h3>



<p>Italy &#8220;is not a hotbed of anything, the virus is circulating all over the world,&#8221; assures Walter Ricciardi, an Italian member of the WHO executive committee. And only 0.1% of municipalities are affected by the epidemic.</p>



<h3>2 . Coronavirus cases who are the dead in Italy</h3>



<p>Coronavirus deaths in Italy were already suffering from serious diseases and were elderly who suffered from cardiovascular, tumor or chronic diseases.</p>



<h3>3. The contagion of Coronavirus map is limited in northern Italy</h3>



<p>There are two main centers of the coronavirus emergency. Most cases of contagion are in Lombardy, all concentrated in the lower Lodi area. In Veneto, however, the cases are concentrated in the municipality of Vo &#8216;Euganeo (Padua), a small municipality on the west side of the Euganean Hills.</p>



<h3>4. Italy ranked healthiest country in Europe (and second in the whole world)</h3>



<p>The Italian health system for its high performance as also testified by the state of health of the population, which remains good despite not always healthy lifestyles and as certified by life expectancy at birth (88.3 years for women, 83, 8 for men). Tuscany i one of the best places for healthcare in Italy.</p>



<h3>5. Italy is still one of the most beautiful, frindly and welcoming country in the world. The best Pizza, Gelato and the Italians are waiting for you.</h3>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A romantic experience to relax, have fun and discover common interests through new experiences. The Tree of Love in the Tuscan medieval village Did you know that the country of love is in Tuscany? It is Lucignano, a small medieval village between Siena and Arezzo, where a treasure is kept: the Tree of Love, also [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>A romantic experience to relax, have fun and discover common interests through new experiences.</h2>



<h3>The Tree of Love in the Tuscan medieval village</h3>



<p>Did you know that the country of love is in Tuscany? It is Lucignano, a small medieval village between Siena and Arezzo, where a treasure is kept: the Tree of Love, also known as the Golden Tree or Tree of Life. It is a masterpiece of Sienese-Arezzo jewelery 2.60 meters high and decorated with rock crystals, corals, enamels and miniatures. According to a legend, it is a lucky charm for loving couples who exchange love promises in front of its branches and is kept in the Museum of the thirteenth-century Palazzo Comunale. Lucignano is part of the Association of the most beautiful villages in Italy and is splendid to visit with romantic walks through its streets that wind through its medieval elliptical urban structure surrounded by walls with towers and gates, and full of churches, palaces and beauties to see.<br></p>



<h3>The Via del Bacio and the Strade dell&#8217;Amore in Val d&#8217;Orcia</h3>



<p>The romantic walk par excellence takes place in Pienza, a Renaissance village in the beautiful Val d’Orcia, which is a real jewel with its infinite alleys and harmonious and beautiful streets among the stone houses with wooden doors and flowered balconies. The most romantic streets are the Via del Bacio, the perfect scenery for souvenir photos with a wonderful panoramic viewpoint, the Via dell&#8217;Amore, the Via del Buia and the Via della Fortuna, an enchanting itinerary for lovers who want to dream walking in another dimension , the one chosen by Franco Zeffirelli to shoot some scenes of his film Romeo and Juliet. Pienza is in the province of Siena and in 1996 it was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. In the Piazza del Duomo, couples of lovers also visit a well. Is it a wishing well? Who knows &#8230; some say yes.<br></p>



<h3>Romantic escape to the Tuscan spa</h3>



<p>Another romantic paradise in the splendid Val d&#8217;Orcia is the village of Bagno Vignoni in San Quirico d’Orcia (SI). In the heart of the village, Piazza delle Sorgenti, built in the 16th century, is a basin from which the thermal waters that have come from an underground stratum at a thousand meters of depth at a temperature of 49 ° have been flowing for more than two thousand years. They are rich in therapeutic properties with beneficial effects for bones, joints, circulation and skin. Here in the past illustrious personalities such as Santa Caterina da Siena and Lorenzo il Magnifico have come and even today the medieval village retains all its historical and naturalistic charm.<br></p>



<h3>Romantic escape in the fairytale forest of Tuscany</h3>



<p>In a secret place in the heart of the Garfagnana there is a small village that looks like an illustration of a fairy tale drawn on the green waters of a lake surrounded by chestnut woods. It is the ancient village of Isola Santa, a pristine jewel nestled in the natural paradise of the Apuan Alps Park. It is located in the province of Lucca in the municipality of Careggine and is composed of stone houses with slate roof. In the 2000s it was renovated with a building renovation intervention in respect of the environment and sustainable tourism. It was reborn as a popular hotel where you can stay overnight in one of the stone houses decorated with plants and flowers, after a walk to admire the village, or an excursion along the lake or on the paths to discover the natural beauty of the place, such as the caves.<br></p>



<h3>The Path of Love on the Elba Island in Tuscany</h3>



<p>Wear comfortable shoes and set sail towards the Island of Elba where in Rio Marina (LI) the Path of Love awaits all couples who are also in love with nature and the sea. It is a path for romantic walks in all months of the year and, depending on the seasons, you can be accompanied by the blooming of wild orchids, rosemary, lavender and wild chamomile. It starts from the Torre degli Appiani in Rio Marina and ends on the Ortano beach. Walking together, you will find various well-marked branches of the path that descend towards some beaches such as the Marina di Gennaro, Luisi d’Angelo and the Porticciolo and then reach the tip of Madonnella. About halfway along the path, a detour leads to the Observatory on Monte Fico after a somewhat demanding climb, but it is worth it because once you get there you are rewarded with an extraordinary panorama of the entire coast including Monte Giove.</p>



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