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Hot-air balloons over a moonscape valley
Hot-air balloons fly over the Calanchi del Cannizzola, a moonscape valley located between Mount Etna, which is Europe’s highest active volcano, and the Enna hinterland, giving passengers an unprecedented view of the little town and the surrounding landscape. “We believe in a kind tourism that excites and leaves its mark,- says Salvatore La Spina, Mayor of Centuripe.- “Volare sull'Arte” is a cultural bet that starts in Centuripe and tells the story of Sicily from an unprecedented and extraordinary point of view.”
The little town has a starfish configuration
The aerial experience is just one of the opportunities offered by the town. In addition to the hot-air balloon flight, there are several interesting routes to discover Centuripe with its particular urban conformation. In fact, the little municipality, seen from above, resembles a starfish. Centuripe lies in the hills of the province of Enna, at an altitude of 700 metres, in a panoramic position that has earned it the name the Balcony of Sicily.
There are several properties for overnight stays and a wide choice of typical restaurants, and it can also boasts an extensive archaeological heritage from the Roman era, the second richest in eastern Sicily after Taormina. Among the major attractions are the ancient Roman Dogana and Villa Corradino, the Regional Archaeological Museum, the 17th-century cathedral and, until 4 November 2025, the exhibition Futurismo e Futuristi Siciliani (Sicilian Futurism and Futirists).
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Close to Catania and to the slopes of Mount Etna
Centuripe is less than an hour's drive from the city of Catania and the Fontanarossa international airport and it is also close to Enna, with its historical centre, the Castle of Lombardy and the Rocca di Cerere castle. For those who love nature and volcanic landscapes, Mount Etna, is easily reached from Centuripe and offers numerous opportunities for excursions, guided tours of the craters and tastings of typical products grown on its fertile slopes. For information: www.volaresullarte.com

18 paintings are on display
The British painter has conquered the European market with his canvases animated by characters inspired by Mediterranean holiday resorts. With this collection, entitled Life in Transit, the artist draws inspiration from Genoa’s maritime heritage, beaches, architecture and frescoes that are unique to the city and to the Villa delle Peschiere. His vivid works on display consist of 18 canvases.
The villa is no longer private
The exhibition by the Palazzo Foundation, recently set up by the insurance broker Lockton P. L. Ferrari to promote the recovery and development of the cultural vocation of the monumental complex of Villa Pallavicino delle Peschiere in which it has its headquarters. Among the foundation’s strategic objectives is the restoration to the community of the enjoyment of a villa that has hitherto been private.
Cavalleria Rusticana on 19 June
To finance the restoration, in particular of the Pallavicino Grotto located in the villa's park, with its precious polymateric decorations, various fund-raising activities have been launched. These include exhibitions of modern works of art and a cycle of opera performances at the villa, with a reduced performance of the opera Cavalleria Rusticana scheduled for 19 June.
An event with 73 works by ceramic artists
Every year this event transforms the city in the province of Taranto - which is less than half an hour away by car - into a crossroads of artistic languages, creative visions and distant cultures, all united by the same material: ceramics. This year there will be 73 works on show in the Castello Episcopio, selected from 362 entries received from 236 ceramic artists from the four corners of the world. 
The Ceramic District has over 70 artisan workshops
The competition is a bridge between past and future, between ancient knowledge and contemporary experimentation. Grottaglie, with its extraordinary Quartiere delle Ceramiche district is a living workshop with over seventy artisan workshops. Grottaglie is the only Italian town with an entire urban district dedicated to ceramic production and is an extraordinary example of cultural continuity.
The winning entries will receive money prizes
Three prizes will be awarded during the opening evening of 12 July and the competition, promoted by the Grottaglie Municipality Culture Department, is organized in collaboration with the Tourist Info Point managed by the Imago Cooperative and has the patronage of the Puglia Region and other local players.
European and US buyers discovered Gal Etna
The four-part ItaliAbsolutely Webinar series, dedicated to the GAL Etna area, unfolded as an engaging digital exploration of this appealing part of Sicily with each session focused on a key theme: environment, nature and sports; food and wine excellence; art and culture; and traditional festivals and religious tourism. The participants were international buyers from across Europe and the United States, who tuned in for strategic territorial insights and perspectives from Andrea Brogna, director of GAL Etna, together with Valerio Torriero and Paolo Teoducci, respectively sales manager and COO of True Italian Experience.
An invitation to an exclusive fam trip in Southern Piedmont
At the end of each session, attendees received a comprehensive digital sales kit including videos, interviews, and high-resolution images, along with access to the full webinar recordings; tools designed to turn inspiration into innovative new travel packages. As a grand finale all participants were officially invited to join the exclusive fam trip “Discover the Outdoor Soul of Southern Piedmont,” scheduled from September 15 to 18, 2025, in the Langhe Monferrato Roero area. This promises to be a deep dive into the region’s landscapes, flavors, and heritage, offering a blend of workshops, tastings, nature-based excursions, and B2B encounters with local tourism operators.
Join the fam trip in Southern Piedmont
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A paradise for nature lovers
Summer is a harbinger of active holidays and wellness in stunning natural surroundings: the Valle Camonica, Valle Trompia and Valle Sabbia valleys which are a concentration of the best that Italy has to offer mountain lovers during the summer. They offer uncontaminated nature, enchanting villages, the possibility of practising every kind of Alpine sport (from trekking to mountain biking, from climbing to cycling), accommodation facilities of every type (from refined hotels to super-equipped campsites), a warm welcome, genuine products and the tasty typical cuisine. All this surrounded by exciting landscapes, nature parks and history, as seen in the enduring legacy of the First World War.
The Valle Camonica, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Known all over the world as the “Valley of the Signs” for the rock engravings declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979 (the first Italian site to obtain this recognition), the Valle Camonica is synonymous with history, culture, medieval villages, but also nature and sport. Extremely rich in biodiversitỳ, it was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2018 and its protected areas make up more than 55% of the entire territory. If in the upper part, with the well-known resorts of Ponte di Legno and Tonale, one finds the quintessence of the most traditional and authentic Alpine holiday, the middle and lower parts reserve unexpected surprises, including thermal baths, UNESCO masterpieces, extraordinary pictorial cycles, memorable bike trails, scenic paths, vineyards, and fun experiences for families. With hundreds of kilometres of mountain bike trails and splendid nature parks like the Stelvio National Park and the Adamello Park, the Camonica Valley is a paradise for lovers of outdoor activities.
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Lots of new and exciting outdoor activities
The Pontedilegno-Tonale Consortium for the summer of 2025 has many significant novelties such as the Bike Park which has got an upgraded practice field. At Passo Tonale the new Jump Line and a Mini Downhill, almost 2 kilometres long are perfect for those who want to approach this electrifying sport for the first time. At the Passo Tonale Family Village, the Kids Bike Park has three tracks of easy, medium and difficult levels, while a fixed Pump track is located a short distance away. And between Ponte di Legno and Temù a new route has been added which serves as a return track to Temù.
The Water Festival is a big draw
Summer then turns the spotlight back on the Water Music Festival and the importance of water which will feature in in various points starting from Lake Valbiolo at Passo Tonale, which from 4 July to 31 August will allow visitors to experience a floating walkway almost in contact with water. A day out at Sozzine Park and the Marmot Village in Valbiolo is a must for families.
Hiking and the first Skymarathon
In the Upper Camonica Valley, Corteno – together with the nearby and inseparable Aprica - offers a perfect blend of nature, sport and adventure for those seeking a mountain to be experienced at 360°. The variety of routes is perfect both for families and experienced hikers. The famous and challenging 4 July Trail, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the first Skymarathon, will hosts the European Skyrunning Championships from 3 to 5 July and in summer, a number of lifts are open to take visitors up for hiking or to enjoy a meal one of the cosy refuges.
Borno for exhilarating mountain experiences
In Borno summer is a time for trekking, cycling, yoga, and concerts in wonderful natural settings. There are also four downhill trails of different levels that descend from Mount Altissimo and provide pure adrenaline. Returning this year is the exciting Alba Altissima (23 August): a unique experience that allows you to experience the birth of a new day on Mount Altissimo before a rich breakfast with local products. Until 7 September, the lifts and hut will be open every weekend in June and July, and every day in August.
A holiday full of ideas awaits in the Media and Bassa Valle Camonica overlooking Lake Iseo. Darfo Boario Terme has thermal baths immersed in a large thermal park with Wellness & Beauty Centre, an oasis of wellbeing and relaxation, two indoor pools with thermal water and an outdoor pool. In Darfo fun is guaranteed at Aquaplanet, the large water park with nine slides of various heights and pools for all ages, and there are many excursions to be enjoyed in the surrounding area. For those who prefer a slow walk, the Via Valeriana and the Cammino di Carlo Magno are two scenic, historical and cultural routes that can be travelled over several days or in sections, from the Valle Camonica to Lake Iseo on the Via Raetia, while for cycling enthusiasts the Camuno section of the Ciclovia del Fiume Oglio is a must.
Adrenaline-fuelled river activities
Visitors can follow the flow aboard rubber dinghies, canoes and kayaks, down the torrents of the Dora Baltea, in the Alps, with numerous adrenaline-fuelled river activities that are available along the inland waterways of this mountainous region.
From canyoning to hydrospeeding
Canyoning combines elements of mountaineering and water sports as you traverse mountain streams between rocky walls, overcoming natural obstacles such as waterfalls, erosion-smoothed slides and jumps. The activity does not require any special skills and is done with the assistance of a mountain guide. Hydrospeed, which is similar to canyoning needs the aid of a sort of board with which you tackle the waters of rivers and streams with your body alone.
Kayaking and rafting are also popular
River kayaking is another discipline that involves travelling along waterways. Kayaks are manoeuvred from a seated position in the cockpit and are designed to tackle rapids, currents and natural obstacles. Canadian canoes are suitable for transporting several people and differ from kayaks in that they use a single-bladed paddle and offer greater comfort as they are more stable, and so more suitable for those who are not too expert when it comes to water sports. Rafting consists of descending a river in rubber dinghies with specialized guides along routes that vary in difficulty and duration and are also suitable for children and teenagers.
Outdoor water experiences in all seasons
The Aosta Valley, framed by some of the highest peaks in Europe and crossed by numerous waterways, is an ideal destination for active and sporting tourism. The presence of the Dora Baltea and its tributaries offers a wide range of river activities, with equipped routes and stunning natural scenery, making the region an attractive destination for outdoor experiences in all seasons. For information: https://www.lovevda.it/it/sport/rafting-canoa-e-kayak

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