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Aug 17, 2008

In Puglia, the “trulli” vacation will ‘truly’ impress you!

Trulli accommodations

If you have not visited southern Italy, especially on the Adriatic coast, then Puglia could be the trip for you. A vacation spent in “trulli” accommodations will ‘truly’ be an experience like none other.

These gleaming whitewashed houses are the most curious looking rounded structures I have ever seen. They are built of stone (whitewashed yearly), with gray stone, cone-shaped roofs. If you see trulli from a reasonable distance, they may look like stone tents scattered across the countryside. In villages where there is a heavy concentration of trulli houses, you might swear it is some kind of mythical fairytale land and expect to find gnomes busily scurrying about hoarding their treasures.

Though the origin of these oddly shaped stone structures may not ’truly’ be known, it is said to have taken place thousands of years ago in the Middle Ages. At this time, anyone who built a dwelling on the king’s land was taxed so heavily that none could afford it. In order to avoid the unfair taxes, these early tax evaders built the teepee shaped structures of dry, un-mortared stones. Upon learning of any upcoming visit from the tax collector, the structures were dismantled and scattered. After the tax man had gone, the dwellings were rapidly re-erected and life continued.

To my knowledge, Puglia is the only place in the world where these trulli houses exist. Today, however, they are permanent structures, fortified with stucco. The cone shape usually still comprises the common area, with the interiors usually being sparsely decorated. With the exception of the bathroom door, the other rooms (bedrooms) are separated by colorful and interesting curtains (though this may not be true of trulli rental apartments or villas).

The climate in Puglia is fairly warm with its summer lasting from Easter until October. In addition to these amazing housing structures, the beauty of the Adriatic coast is unparalleled. The crystal clear turquoise waters are accessible for swimming as well as fishing and other water sports, and uncrowded beaches for sunning can be also found all along this stretch of the coastline, making Puglia a perfect destination for summer travel.

In the whole of Puglia, accommodations range from modest trulli rentals to trulli villas complete with pool, to a bed and breakfast arrangement or five-star hotel. You can choose to stay in the hillside towns or the seaside villages and the entire area is considered a true bargain compared to the rest of Italy. The people of this region are known for their always pleasant and welcoming spirit and their incredible generosity. In spite of its rustic simplicity, Puglia has something to offer every travel budget — from the lowest to the highest — with the most humble to the most luxurious accommodations.

Consider some vacation time in this region of Italy that is still relatively unknown to the tourist trade. Get off the beaten path of tourist-trodden Venice and Rome and give Puglia a try. The largest producer of olive oil in all of Italy (and before long destined to become a mecca for tourists), Puglia promises to not disappoint you. Benvenuto! A presto!

Aug 6, 2008

Lake Como, Italy - It Looks Unreal!

Talk about breath-taking Italian landscape beauty, this may be the most beautiful of all. Lake Como, Italy. I was advised to include it in my last trip to Italy but thought — naaahh. It just didn’t seem like Italy to me. So now I cannot wait until I have saved up enough money for another Italian vacation. It will probably be my only destination next time. I have fallen in love with just the pictures and videos alone!
Most of us know that George Clooney lives somewhere there on the lake and we would all love to be able to wave to him as he cruises by in what must be an incredibly luxurious speed boat. But, even though chances of that are slim, you won’t believe the vistas that will surround you.Lake Como is in the northern part of Italy in the Lombardy region. It is one of many lakes in that area, but probably the most popular. The lake is huge and borders the Italian Alps no less. The lake stretches southward with two ’legs’ of the lake and many, many small villages up and down the lakeside coast that are accessible to each other by ferry boat. You may have heard of a few of those villages — Bellagio, Varenna, Menaggio. From what I have learned, Varenna looks like my pick and this picture gives you just a little clue as to why.
Varenna 

Varenna is home to maybe a thousand or less permanent residents. There you can find accommodations varying anywhere from a hotel room or studio apartment or a bed and breakfast arrangement to a nearby villa that sleeps twelve to twenty and comes furnished with live-in maids and cooks and the like — of course, a short stay there would take several years of my income. Accommodations for the typical visitor (like me) seem very affordable though.

Leaving Milan, the Lake Como area can be reached easily by car, train, bus or boat (from the town of Como). Depending on your destination (Varenna), it is only about an hour outside Milan via train.
Just a little bit of research on this area and I am about to wee. Even if I only have one week to spend on vacation, this will definitely be my next trip. Honestly, I would just sleep better knowing you are going to give this gorgeous area at least some serious thought.
 

 

 

 

 

Jul 15, 2008

Italian Villas - Great for Small Groups!

Villa MontebelloWe all dream of that perfect travel experience in the dreamland that is Italy. How about including a stay in an Italian villa in that dream. It is as easy as your purse and your time allow.
True villas abound in every region of Italy. If you long for the warm Mediterranean, the beauty of Lake Como and the Italian Alps, the unbelievable wine regions of Tuscany or the Southern parts including rustic Puglia that embraces the Adriatic Sea. Italy has everything to offer. The difficulty is in choosing only one area to visit. But, aahh, no matter the location, Italy’s warm people and the beauty of its varied landscapes are unequalled.
With a little work and the right websites, you can find everything to rent from an entire villa that possibly sleeps twenty or more, to an apartment or cottage that sleeps two or four within the confines of a villa.
Renting an entire villa will be, of course, more costly; however, for a good-sized group of friends or family, it could be the perfect kind of accommodation and a solution to having everyone under one roof for a bountiful breakfast before everyone takes off on the day trip of their choice or for a few evening meals to relax and discuss your finds of the day.
Villas come fully furnished with totally equipped kitchens and if you like, many have pools. You can arrange for meals to be prepared for you at your villa or you can purchase some of the local delicacies and prepare your own meals. You can hire a driver or guide to show you the sights of the area, the popular places as well as the out of the way places you may never find on your own or you can rent a car and strike out on your own. Often, bus lines run nearby that will connect you to yet another interesting destination for the day. Choose your region, choose your villa, choose your friends or family members and give this a try.
The history and beauty of a villa will enhance your Italian vacation unlike any hotel stay you have ever experienced. It is yours for the week (or longer). You can just imagine what life would have been like to grow up there or raise your family there. Mama Mia! The stories and pictures you will have to share, the memories you will hold dear for the rest of your life.
Begin making your plans today. This is a dream you can make come true. I only wish I were joining you.

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