
Skip the Crowds: 23 Underrated Destinations in Italy Most Tourists Miss
Italy is one of the world’s most popular travel destinations. However, many visitors spend most or all of their time visiting the major attractions within the country.

Italy is one of the world’s most popular travel destinations. However, many visitors spend most or all of their time visiting the major attractions within the country.

When you’re traveling as a digital nomad, what you want from a destination is a little different.

Blessed with lush landscapes, dramatic coastlines, and shimmering turquoise waters, this Ionian island is a wonderful place to visit and unwind.

Making up one half of the historical region of the same name (the western part is found in Belgium), Limburg is the southernmost province in the Netherlands.

These breathtaking train journeys spread across Europe are an unforgettable experience.

One of Europe’s most beautiful and romantic cities, Prague boasts an enchanting riverside location and a skyline dotted with hundreds of golden spires glittering in the sun.

The capital city of Italy’s Tuscany region, Florence is internationally esteemed for its high concentration of Renaissance art and architecture.

They’re rugged, scenic and starkly beautiful. Some have legendary monsters swimming in them.

Whether they’re made by Mother Nature or man, there are some wonderfully beautiful lakes in France.

Central Europe is caught between two worlds, the Frankish, Norman, and Mediterranean West and South of Europe – and the mainly Slavic Eastern Europe.

Although Spain is only home to a limited number of National Parks, they really pack a punch! These parks hold the drama and beauty of some of the world’s most pristine and interesting landscapes, and have become distinct for their ecological wealth.

Set where a historic river meets the Atlantic Ocean, this vibrant coastal city blends centuries of heritage with a lively modern atmosphere.

Nestled between the Vosges Mountains and the Rhine River in northeastern France is a region filled with charming towns that look as though they were pulled straight from a fairy tale.

While it is most known for its ancient ruins and archaeological sites, Greece’s capital Athens is also a modern, sprawling metropolis.

Cobbled streets, canal-side terraces, and leaning church towers make this one of the most charming cities in the Netherlands.
