BY: Nicky Calvello-Macchia
Danielle Oteri, a distinguished expert in Italian travel, brings her wealth of knowledge to our podcast as we celebrate the launch of her new project, the Tante Belle Cose podcast. Join us as Danielle shares her passion for guiding travelers away from the crowded hubs of Florence, Venice, and Rome, leading them instead to Italy’s hidden treasures, especially in the enchanting southern region of Cilento.
Through her personalized travel consultations, Danielle reveals how to uncover Italy’s lesser known gems and embrace authentic experiences that are often overshadowed by mass tourism. Reflecting on the transformation of Italy’s iconic cities, our discussion takes a nostalgic turn, particularly focusing on Naples.
SOURCE: https://italianamericanpodcast.com
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