
You can think that it is a heresy from "eccentric travel". Anyway, it is possible to visit the Italian sea and islands in Autumn and Winter as well. Also, just for a weekend, it is a perfect choice for eco-friendly tourism. You will have many surprises, save up and spend a zero-waste holiday. Here you are 5 Italian islands to visit during the "coldest" period of the year. They will give you unique
5. Ponza (Latium)
Ponza is a small island in the province of Latina. The largest island of the Pontine Islands. It consists of 41 km of coasts riches in inlets, bays and cliffs, hidden by the typical Mediterranean vegetation, such as agave, cactus and brooms. It is a perfect choice if you want to get away from every day and enjoy some days of well-deserved relaxation.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu/
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