Discover the Hidden Gems of Italy with Italology

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We are excited to introduce to you Italology Travel Posts! We will take you to corners of Italy often overlooked by mainstream tourism. These are places where the cobblestone streets hum with history, where locals greet you with a genuine smile, and where life continues undisturbed by the rush of the outside world. These are the places that haven’t changed to accommodate tourists—they’ve preserved their charm, their flavors, and their traditions for generations.

Corinaldo, Marche. Credit: Sean Pavone

Italy is a country that captures the hearts of travelers worldwide, but beyond the well-trodden paths of Rome, Venice, and Florence lies an authentic Italy waiting to be discovered. At Italology, we’re embarking on a journey to unveil the soul of Italy, its untouched beauty, its timeless traditions, and the places where the true essence of la dolce vita thrives.

Our travel team based in Italy, led by Giorgio, Italology’s Travel Advisor Italia, will be contributing their expertise and insider knowledge to these posts. Thanks to Giorgio’s firsthand experience and passion for uncovering Italy’s hidden gems, you’ll gain a unique perspective that goes beyond the guidebooks.

Gualdo Tadino, Umbria. Credit: Photo Beto

To make our journey even more engaging, some of our travel posts will be available in both English and Italian. Not only will you discover new places, but you’ll also have the chance to practice your Italian reading skills along the way. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned Italian speaker, it’s the perfect way to immerse yourself in the language while exploring the beauty of Italy.

But Italology is more than just a travel guide; it’s a community for those who want to explore, learn, and fall in love with Italy. Our posts will not only introduce you to new destinations but also invite you to uncover the cultural and historical treasures of each region. From hidden villages nestled in the Apennines to coastal gems along the Adriatic Sea, we’ll be your gateway to a deeper understanding of Italy’s extraordinary diversity.

Corno Grande summit, highest mountain of Apennine Mountains, Gran Sasso National Park. Credit: Milan Sommer

At Italology, we believe that true travel is about connection—connecting with the land, the people, and the culture in a way that leaves you feeling enriched. So pack your bags, or just grab your coffee and follow along virtually, as we guide you through the Italy you didn’t know you needed to see.

As the new year 2025 begins, let’s embrace the spirit of discovery and connection. Stay tuned, and let the journey begin!

Happy New Year to you all ✨ Buon Anno a tutti 🎊 from Giulia and the Italology Team 💚🤍❤️

Coming up next week: “Ancona – Le Marche: A Journey Through History, Culture, and the Sea”

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