Italy villas

March 21st, 2008

I have just been working on a paper for class on Italy. I had to research Italy from a visitors perspective, and I was amazed. I had never wanted to travel abroad before. Foreign travel always seemed a little unnecessary to me. Well, quite frankly I never knew what beauty lie in the land of Italy.

I went online and discovered the beauty of Tuscany with its rolling hills and winding roads. The beautiful little cottages and castles covered in ivy that lie at every turn in the road. Quite a sight to see.

I looked into Venice and beautiful canals that pass like road through this incredible one of a kind city. Gondolas lining the canals to take the people where they want to go. Quaint little bridges to cross the canals are all over the place. This is a one of a kind city.

Then I looked at Rome, and the beautiful architecture. The Colosseum is truly an amazing structure.

While researching I got to see some beautiful Italy apartments and Italy villas that just draw you in. I started thinking what a great place to go, so much to see and do. So different from anything here in the US.

And then I found it, the most amazing place in Italy an island called Sardinia. This place was not very touristy. They did have Sardinia apartments and Sardinia villas to rent for a vacation, but this area was more set aside. It had beautiful beaches, but was not a built up area, and in this area you would stay amongst the Italians who lived there. You could visit their villages and shops with lots of things to do, but just everyday kinda things.

I never knew that Italy was so beautiful and had so much to see. I also saw some prices while I was online looking and although it wouldn’t be cheap to go, it wouldn’t cost that much. The biggest cost I believe would be the airfare which obviously to Europe can get a little pricey.

I think now that I would love to take a trip to Italy, but it would have to be a long trip as there is too much there to see in a week. It makes me wonder what other mysteries lie over in Europe and what I am missing out on.

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