It is now possible to find interesting tourist locations in lesser-known Italy through apps that offer personalized itineraries, such as “Unexpected Italy”, while new players are emerging in the sector, such as “destination managers”, who, through a decree, represent Made in Italy from a less explored perspective.
Among the proposals, there is one in the Venice lagoon, where, far from the crowds, visitors can explore the small Giudecca archipelago, where it is possible to admire a beautiful park, the church of the Holy Redeemer and many artisanal glassworks.
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If Portofino in Liguria is too crowded, head to Savona, an equally pleasant city with baroque architecture and views of the Riviera sea.
It's also possible to escape the tourists in Florence: the Sammezzano Castle in Leccio has a rich history, while the neighboring village of Reggello is home to the beautiful Romanesque church of San Pietro.
Other equally surprising but little-known places are the Lame Rosse, a small “Grand Canyon” in the Sibillini Mountains in Marche. Another highlight of the region is the majestic castle in the village of Sassocorvaro.
In the south of the country, the 25-meter-high Gole dell'Alcantara volcanic gorge in Sicily promises to surprise newcomers.
In Puglia, the village of Casamassima, painted all in blue, is certainly something that you don't find easily around here. (HANDLE)







































