Martes, Pebrero 7, 2017

Relax and Party When in Italy




Sip on Baxeichitos, the Basil Flavoured Mojito

Mojitos are one of those cocktails that absolutely everybody loves, and they are perfect for cooling down and relaxing on a summer evening. The mojito is traditionally not very Italian tasting, but fear not because the good people of Genoa have created a mojito that has more of an Italian flavour profile because the mint is replaced with basil. The herby flavour provides a fresh kick that is very welcome on a balmy Friday evening.  

Enjoy a Modern Art Experience at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection

While there is no shortage of art galleries and museums across Italy, most of these are dedicated to the works of artists who created their masterpieces centuries and centuries ago, but what if your artistic leanings are more contemporary? Then you need to find your way to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, which contains an astounding amount of 20th century art, from artists such as Max Ernst, Salvador Dali, and David Hockney.

Try Deep Sea Fishing in Palermo

If your idea of a great time is dangling a fishing rod into the water and waiting for a catch, your trip to Italy can provide you with opportunities to take your fishing to the next level. Palermo is the capital of the island of Sicily, and a place where many fishermen live and supply the island with an abundance of fresh fish and seafood. There’s a whole array of companies that can take you out on to the waters, and you’ll have the chance to catch tuna, amberjack, and more.    

Laze on the White Beaches of Lampedusa Island

There is so much to see and do in Italy that, frankly, it can all become just a little bit overwhelming. When you’ve had enough of walking between ruins and museums, why not take some time to chill out on the white sand beaches of Lampedusa island, a gloriously sun bleached island that exists just south of Sardinia? This island is rough and ready, not very visited by tourists, and that makes it the perfect spot to relax and get away from it all.    

Join a Festival Dedicated to Tuna and Anchovies

If you are really into seafood and you fancy celebrating the incredible Italian fish and seafood grub, a festival you might be interested in is the Sagra del Tonno, a festival that is totally dedicated to tuna and anchovies! We know that this is pretty niche, but what could be better than tucking into yummy seafood day and night, right? It is celebrated in late July each year in the quaint village of Cetara.    



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