Immerse yourself in Italy’s diverse cultures, connecting with local communities on our enlightening Ethnographic tours in different regions.
Sardinia – North Sardinia exploration
Sardinia is an island with a unique archaeological heritage and ancient traditions that even many Italians do not know. A great treasure kept in the heart of the island beyond the best known crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea. This itinerary is a journey across mysterious ruins, charming “borghi” and breathtaking views. Across the less travelled roads of Sardinia, you will discover the real heart of this amazing island.
Abruzzo & Molise – An ancient storytelling along the “Tratturo Magno”
This is a country-chic adventure to experience the ancient transhumance, a journey full of magic and emotions, a jump back in history but also in biodiversity. We will venture together to rediscover traditions handed down over the years, now almost disappeared. In this journey, the culinary experience is a testimony of the most ancient flavors.
Basilicata – Italy’s secret garden
Basilicata is considered as the secret garden of Italy: a wild, little-known land which deserves to be discovered. Once dramatically isolated from the rest of the country, nowadays this isolation represents an incredible motivation to explore a land which has been able to preserve ancient rituals and tradition despite modernity.
Western Sicily – A patchwork of knowledge, flavours and enchanting views
What is Sicily? Such a various island is not easy to be defined: incredible archaeological sites, dramatic landscapes, a still active volcano, beatiful and secluded beaches stretching along a clear blue sea. All the reasons why travellers from all over the world wonder about a journey to Italy are gathered here in one breathtaking dream named Sicily.
Piedmont – A tale of history and tastes
One of the beating heart of Italy’s economic rebirth, the region where the process of national unification began, the custodian of a rich, thousand-year-old history and unforgettable flavours. It seems almost impossible that all this can be found in a single region, but there could be no more appropriate definition to describe Piedmont.