Lazio, a region located in central Italy, bordering Tuscany, Umbria, Campania, Abruzzo, Molise and the Tyrrhenian Sea, is divided into five provinces; Viterbo, Rieti, Frosinone, Latina and Rome, its capital, a region of beautiful lakes and enchanting mountains.
Basilicata, also known as Lucania is located in the south of the Italian peninsula, bordered to the west by Campania, to the north by Puglia, to the south by Calabria and is bathed by the Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas. Basilicata is characterized by many small towns and rural centers that make up its two provinces Matera and Potenza, its capital.
Umbria, a region located in the central part of the country, known as the green heart of Italy for being a fertile and productive region, giving rise to famous wines and olive oils of worldwide recognition. Perugia, a beautiful walled city with a predominant Etruscan influence.
Tuscany, a region located in the central area of Italy, geographical nucleus of the ancient Etruscan civilization, has its capital in Florence, a city-museum with amazing and invaluable architectural works and Renaissance art. The city was home to great Tuscan artists, who gave birth to the Italian Renaissance.
Le Marche located in the central-eastern part of Italy, just two hours from Rome or Bologna, has spectacular beaches along the Adriatic Riviera, to the west it is flanked by the Apennine mountain range, which crosses it from the north. to the south, which will leave you fascinated by its exuberant vegetation.