10 Reasons To Visit Forte Dei Marmi (2024)
Explore Forte Dei Marmi’s Tuscan beach paradise charm. Dive into top dining, accommodations, and hidden gems in our 2023 guide.
Explore Forte Dei Marmi’s Tuscan beach paradise charm. Dive into top dining, accommodations, and hidden gems in our 2023 guide.
The Hugo cocktail, also known as a White Spritz cocktail, is a mixed drink made with elderflower liqueur, Prosecco, and sparkling water. Find out how to make a Hugo cocktail here.
There’s possibly nowhere that does the beach like Italy. Yes, we’re 100% bias but you can’t visit Italy in the summer without going to the beaches. And, for old-school Italian glam (as in, Mastroianni, Loren, Taylor), it’s all about Positano. Here are more than ten ideas for what to do in Positano.
A great recipe for a creamy lemon pasta with fresh basil lightly grilled shrimp and an addictive pistou sauce. Try this Tagliatelle Pasta With Prosecco Lemon Cream Sauce recipe when you are feeling inspired in the kitchen.
Layers of zucchini, red pepper sauce, and whipped ricotta, this Red Pepper Ricotta Zucchini Lasagna recipe is how we do lasagna when it’s too hot to cook.
When it comes to our summer beauty, we’re all about achieving a California beach babe vibe. Here are our picks for products that are effortless to apply and give us that just-kissed-by-the-sun glow.
.Experience Italy like never before with a road trip! Our insider’s 2023 guide on driving in Italy reveals 25 essential tips for renting a car, navigating Italian roads, and avoiding tickets, for an unforgettably smooth adventure.
Pignoletto is an Italian bubbly white wine from near the city of Bologna. It’s acid and mild, fruity flavor means it’s super foof friendly and perfect for brunch with friends or even date night. Here’s why you need to order a glass of Pignoletto wine on your next trip to Italy!
If you’re heading to Florence, you should definitely plan some time to also see the other equally gorgeous towns in Tuscany. Here are six classic day trips from Florence that are worth your time.
There are two types of travelers: those who make an effort to fit in to the local culture and those who don’t give AF. Those who talk loudly, coat their food in condiments. and drink like Thirsty Thursday is going out of style. Here are 10 tips for table manners in Italy to eat like a local.