fbpx

Pink flamingos, sand dunes and hidden coves surround the Aquadulci Resort resort immersed in the extraordinary nature of the extreme south of Sardinia.

mini Aquadulci Spiaggia Su Giudeu

A famous freshwater beach 

High dunes are covered with centuries-old junipers sculpted by the wind, which spreads the scents of myrtle and helichrysum on the soft white sand of the Su Giudeu beach, while the sea vibrates with a thousand shades of emerald. Nature offers a constant spectacle in the extreme south of Sardinia, where Aquadulci, a refined resort nestled in the Mediterranean macchia of Chia (CA), is located. Just a few steps away from the famous beach known as the “freshwater beach”, a paradise with a variety of fauna including elegant pink flamingos.. The comfortable rooms and suites are inspired by the colours of the land, and some have a private garden, while others have terraces overlooking the sparkling sea.

miniAquadulci---Piscina-8
miniAquadulci---Giardino-2
miniAquadulci---Spiaggia-Su-Giudeu
miniAquadulci---Junior-Suite-2
miniAquadulci---Giardino-della-camera-3
miniAquadulci---Piscina-8
miniAquadulci---Giardino-2
miniAquadulci---Spiaggia-Su-Giudeu
miniAquadulci---Junior-Suite-2
miniAquadulci---Giardino-della-camera-3

Local flavours and outdoors excursions

There is a beautiful outdoor swimming pool and a bamboo gazebo to indulge in massages and treatments with natural essences extracted from indigenous plants. From Aquadulci you can set off to discover the wonderful beaches and coves in the area, with excursions on foot, by bicycle or by sailboat. The gastronomy is also an experience not to be missed: the à la carte or half-board (breakfast and dinner) Aquadulci restaurant offers flavours that draw inspiration from local ingredients, with specialities such as Sant'Antioco lobster, the catch of the day, Cabras botargo, Villagrande ham and delicious Camona tomatoes from Pula, and handmade pasta and artisanal pastries enrich every meal, from breakfast to dinner. For sports enthusiasts, there are tennis, golf at a nearby 18-hole course, and windsurfing and mountain biking tours and horseriding adventures along the coast are also available. 

Published in Hospitality
In the beating heart of Verona, overlooking Piazza delle Erbe, stands a place capable of surprising and enchanting. 
Palazzo Maffei is a treasure trove of art and history that welcomes the visitor on a timeless journey. Whether you are an art lover, a tourist in search of beauty, or a family discovering the city, this museum is a must-see. 

Read the article

video credits: Palazzo Maffei
Published in Video

The latest survey conducted by ISNART for Unioncamere and ENIT, shows that 8 out of 10 rooms are already booked for August.

Looking to a bumper summer

The expected turnover of hotel bookings in Italy should reach €14.7 billion between June and September, with advance sales already close to 80% for the month of August, and destined to grow in the coming weeks to at least 90% for the peak summer months. July, with 70% of bookings and September, with 60% are also good.

Autumn bookings for spas and art cities are positive

Italian hospitality operators are reporting consistent advance sales for all the summer's top products. For August 77.4% of available rooms at the seaside, 76.6% in the mountains, 71.9% in the art cities and 75.5% in inland areas linked to green tourism have already been booked. The trend of autumn bookings also appears positive: at the end of June, there were already 43% bookings for stays in October, with peaks of 51% in spa resorts and 47% in the art cities, underscoring Italy’s appeal, and its ability to offer tourist experiences throughout the year.

Estimates put foreign arrivals at 19 million

The country’s strong appeal on international markets is also confirmed and is growing at a higher rate than domestic tourism. Germany, France, the USA, Switzerland and Canada are the main markets showing strong growth with 21% of lake resort operators and 18% of spa resort operators registering a rise in foreign visitors. Data that are confirmed by airport arrival forecasts, which estimate around 19 million arrivals from abroad.

Latium, Marche and Umbria are in high demand

The Jubilee is confirming its positive effect and is also offering an important showcase for neighbouring regions, Marche and Umbria in particular which are leaders in religious tourism. A 30% rise in sales in the first six months of the year compared to 2024 is shared by Latium, Marche and Umbria, reaching almost +50% in Umbria alone, which probably benefits from the spinoff of the strong appeal of the Rome-Assisi axis, also on international markets.With destination Italy once again at the top of the preferences of Italian and foreign tourists the majority of hotel operators are not particularly concerned about the phenomenon of overtourism,  with a mere 10% voicing their concern. 

“We are extending the season and seeing a rise in autumn bookings”

ENIT S.p.A. and the University of Rome-La Sapienza recently presented the new scientific tourism and sustainability model, presenting the first focus on the city of Rome.

"Tourism is one of the main drivers for our country.  We are achieving excellent results, we are extending the season and seeing a rise in autumn bookings. Foreign markets are looking with interest at Italy and the experiences we are able to offer, and reconciling this with sustainability, as is demonstrated by the new scientific model developed by La Sapienza University”, said Ivana Jelinic, CEO ENIT S.p.A.

A project to promote UNESCO and cultural heritage tourism

"Culture is the first holiday motivation of tourists who chose Italy,- said ISNART’s president Loretta Credaro. -The art cities suffer less from the effects of seasonality, and even better are those localities that have a UNESCO site. ISNART is currently working on the Mirabilia project with 21 chambers of commerce to connect the analysis, development, and promotion of tourism with the valorization of UNESCO sites and Italy’s cultural heritage, starting from the theme of the sustainable development of cultural destinations.” 

Published in Business

The Falkensteiner Hotel Bozen WaltherPark recently opened in the centre of Bolzano, a perfect combination of urban soul, design, food and lifestyle.

In a multifunctional district with a shopping centre and a food hall

The property is an integral part of WaltherPark, a multifunctional district that includes private residences, office space, a shopping centre, a food hall and an underground car park in addition to the hotel, and will be operational by the end of 2025. On the sixth floor of the hotel is the Mochi Sushi.Grill.Rooftop.Bar, the first branch of the Viennese brand Mochi, renowned for its contemporary Japanese fusion cuisine.

falkensteiner-hotel-bozen-privatedining-980x980
falkensteiner-hotel-bozen-rezeption-980x980
Falkensteiner-Hotel-Bozen-WaltherParkentrance
falkensteiner-hotel-bozen-privatedining-980x980
falkensteiner-hotel-bozen-rezeption-980x980
Falkensteiner-Hotel-Bozen-WaltherParkentrance

“An exclusive refuge in the heart of the city”

"With the Falkensteiner Hotel Bozen WaltherPark, a new chapter in urban hospitality opens with design, gastronomy and lifestyle coming together in an exclusive refuge in the heart of the city,- said Otmar Michaeler, CEO of FMTG.  - To be able to realize this project in the capital of South Tyrol and to bring the Viennese restaurant brand Mochi to the area for the first time is a source of great pride for us. The interior design and concept were developed with the aim of creating something unique for Bolzano.”

“A Mediterranean atmosphere and a top-class gastronomic scene”

The hotel has 114 elegantly designed rooms and suites, an Acquapura Spa wellness area and a rooftop restaurant with a terrace with city views on the top floor. The exterior is by David Chipperfield Architects, who designed the hotel along the lines of an architectural aesthetic based on linearity, transparency and sober neutral tones. "As a leading hotel group in upscale leisure hospitality, we have chosen a mountain destination ideal for rejuvenating holidays in the mountains, and with a Mediterranean atmosphere, a top-class gastronomic scene and a quality tourist attractions. Our hotel is an expression of authentic hospitality,”  said Erich Falkensteiner, president of FMTG.

The Japanese izakaya-style sharing formula

The Mochi Sushi.Grill.Rooftop Bar, located on the sixth floor of the Falkensteiner Hotel Bozen Waltherpark, is the first restaurant of the famous Viennese brand in South Tyrol. The concept is inspired by the Japanese culture of izakaya, with creative dishes - such as sushi, sashimi, robatayaki, karaage or tapas - served according to the sharing formula, and accompanied by a curated selection of wines, sake and gin.

Published in Hospitality

Club Med is to open a new premium resort in San Sicario Alto, in the Piedmont Alps.


One of the largest ski complexes in Europe

The new property is of particular importance for the area as it will significantly contribute to improving the standard of the region’s hospitality services. The ski area where the resort will be built is among the largest in Europe and already hosts prestigious facilities such as Club Med Pragelato Sestriere.

There will be major spin-off for all the Olympic valleys

"The investment is a clear sign of commitment to the area and the local economy, where more than 500 new jobs will be created and with major spin-off for all the Olympic valleys. Italy has extraordinary potential, both in the mountains and at the seaside. As pioneers, we are always looking for the best destinations to offer unique experiences to our guests, both Italian and international. Our partnership with Ream SGR for this new property enables us to make our planned development programme in Italy a reality," says Arnaldo Aiolfi, Club Med's project director. For Italy, Southern Europe and Middle East

“Italians, and in particular families, are 43.4% of our clientele”

Rabeea Ansari, CEO Club Med Southern Europe and Emerging Markets adds: "In our 75th anniversary year the new San Sicario project further strengthens our deep relationship with this extraordinary country. Italians, and in particular families, who are 43.4% of our clientele, increasingly appreciate the mountains. Overall, considering both the winter and summer seasons, the mountain segment in Italy recorded a business value growth of 72.4% over last year".

Activating a virtuous circle able to drive the entire local economy

The hope is that this project will contribute to boosting the image of Piedmont's mountains at an international level. As demonstrated in other areas, the entry of an international operator can activate a virtuous circle able to drive the entire local economy. “The partnership with an operator of the calibre of Club Med is a major strategic milestone for Ream SGR,- says Maria Cristina Zoppo, president of the asset management company. - The brand is recognized globally for the quality of its premium all-inclusive offer and its ability to enhance the areas in which it operates, bringing with it a sustainable, international and high value-added hospitality model.” Oronzo Perrini, general manager of Ream SGR added that this collaboration could be “the beginning of a shared path, with the aim of developing further initiatives in synergy, capable of generating value for investors, territories and local communities.”
Published in Hospitality

The Una Hotels Villa dei Platani Foligno is Una Italian Hospitality’s most recent new entry.

A 4-star boutique hotel close to the centre

With the number of affiliated hotels now at twenty-three, in Umbria it now has three hotels belonging to both the Una Esperienze and Una Hotels collections. Located in Foligno the hotel is housed in an elegant Liberty-style villa dating back to 1928. A recent renovation has preserved several original elements, integrating them with modern design details. This 4-star boutique hotel, it is only a hundred metres from Foligno's railway station and close to the historic centre, making it an ideal solution for both business travellers and those wishing to embark on a grand tour of Medieval villages like Montefalco, Spello, Bevagna among others.

UNA Foligno Camera Rooftop

Rooms with whirlpools on balconies

The 27 rooms of different types are modern, spacious and bright and they are all elegantly furnished with design elements and hi-tech devices, which are in striking contrast to the typical Art Nouveau aesthetics of the 1920s.   In addition to the Executive, Junior and Deluxe Rooms and a Suite with private outdoor spaces and a view of the Italian garden, two rooms on the third floor have heated whirlpool baths on the balconies. 

Spa treatments with wine and chocolate

A true highlight of the hotel is Luxury Room 207, the hotel's private spa where guests can relax in the Finnish sauna or under the relaxing colours of the chromotherapy paths or the stimulating emotional shower. The hotel offers a wide selection of massages and treatments using local products, such as Umbrian essential oils, Sagrantino wine massages and Perugina chocolate treatments to regenerate body and spirit with the help of innovative techniques, mud baths, hot stones, heat therapy and more.

UNA Foligno Dehors

A new bistro and a meeting room for up to 50

In the coming months, a garden bistro, perfect for brunches and business lunches, and a new meeting room are also scheduled to open. The latter is designed to accommodate up to 50 people and, as it is equipped with the latest technology it is ideal for meetings, conferences and professional gatherings of all kinds.

Published in Hospitality

In the beating heart of Verona, overlooking Piazza delle Erbe, stands a place capable of surprising and enchanting. Palazzo Maffei is a treasure trove of art and history that welcomes the visitor on a timeless journey. Whether you are an art lover, a tourist in search of beauty, or a family discovering the city, this museum is a must-see. 

A Baroque palace among the wonders of the city

The building, dating from the 16th century, is the city's first Baroque palace. Richly decorated with stucco, frescoes and original furnishings, it was transformed into a museum in 2020 thanks to the passion and vision of collector Luigi Carlon, who created the extraordinary collection. Today Palazzo Maffei can be described as a contemporary Wunderkammer: a museum where the ancient and modern meet and merge, offering a unique narrative that spans centuries and cultures.

Palazzo Maffei - ph credits: Massimo RipaniPalazzo Maffei - ph credits: Massimo Ripani

Over 700 works, as well as archaeology, painting and design

The exhibition consists of 29 rooms and over 700 works, including paintings, sculptures, applied arts, archaeological finds and design objects, from ancient Egypt to the most recent expressions of contemporary art.  The collection ranges from Veronese painting, by arists such as Giolfino and Paolo Caliari known as Veronese, to Vedutists such as Gaspar van Wittel, up to the great protagonists of the world art scene: Mantegna, Canova, Modigliani, Boldini, Picasso, Magritte, Kandinsky, Mirò, De Chirico, Fontana, Manzoni, and Dechamp to name but a few. And alongside these famous names we find contemporary artists such as Cattelan, Claire Fontaine, Leandro Erlich, Sassolino, Nannucci and Gardina, who are witnesses to a living, open and constantly evolving collection.

Palazzo Maffei - ph credits: Paolo Riolziph credits: Paolo Riolzi

The Great Wave and other masterpieces

Among the most iconic works is Hokusai's “The Great Wave of Kanagawa”, one of the most recognized images in the world. With over one billion views online, it has surpassed even the Mona Lisa in popularity, and the presence of this masterpiece testifies to the collection's openness to different forms of culture while underlining the universality of art as a shared language.  This is a museum for everyone, for families, schools and also children. Thanks to an attentive and passionate team of curators the museum offers young visitors creative workshops, treasure hunts and interactive tours, making the visit stimulating and fun for them too. In 2024 alone almost 400 children between the ages of five and twelve took part in art labs and other educational activities. For every young visitor the “Kids at the Museum” kit, in Italian and English, is available free of charge at the ticket office.

The Great Wave of Kanagawa - HokusaiThe Great Wave of Kanagawa - Hokusai

When art does good: the MINERVA project

 

Palazzo Maffei is also the protagonist of a pioneering project: MINERVA (Museum, Innovation, Neuroscience), a collaboration between the museum and the WHO Centre of the University of Verona. The aim is that of studying the positive effects of  a museum visit on mental health, in particular on anxiety and depression. Over a hundred participants took part in the guided tours which were specially structured to measure psychophysical reactions to exposure to art, and the first promising results will soon be published in international scientific journals.

Chiara Dynis - Luca RotondoChiara Dynis - Luca Rotondo

Inclusiveness and social engagement

Art, according to Palazzo Maffei, must be accessible to everyone. For this reason the museum constantly promotes cultural and social initiatives like Art in Action, against gender violence, it also offers free admission to foreign students in collaboration with the Pasta Factory Rana, and it has developed the Design4All audio guide for visitors with disabilities, to be released in 2025 with the support of the PNRR.

Staircase - ph credits Paolo RiolziStaircase - ph credits Paolo Riolzi

Events and meetings in the Teatrino

On the second floor of the building the charming Teatrino is a space reserved for exclusive events like conferences, gala dinners, cultural meetings, corporate cocktails and private visits behind closed doors. With its spectacular view over Piazza delle Erbe, Palazzo Maffei is one of the most fascinating locations in Verona.

Useful info: Hours: from 1 March 2025, open 6 days a week (closed Tuesdays), from 10:00 to 18:00 (last entrance at 17:10). Where: Piazza delle Erbe, 38, 37121, Verona, Italy. Ideal for: families, tourists, schools, private events. Services: audio guides, mini-guides, children's kit, bookshop, panoramic terrace.

Visit the website



Published in Sponsor

Dogs need a holiday too, and there’s an eco-resort in Bibione that looks after them.

Even dogs need a holiday

Lino delle Fate in Bibione, a seaside resort town in the Veneto region, is Italy’s first eco-resort. Set in protected Mediterranean scrub, it is an innovative holiday model as animals are not just “allowed”, they take centre stage. Sleeping well, breathing in clean air, being in contact with nature and feeling safe. Just like humans, dogs too have their needs and there is a growing segment of travellers for whom a holiday is only truly successful if it is also successful for their four-legged friend.

290 wooden bungalows with large private terrces

At the Lino delle Fate, the concept of “comfort for all” has inspired the design of the accommodation spaces: 290 spacious wooden bungalows with large private terraces where you can relax together with your pets, all connected by well-shaded and strictly asphalt-free cycle paths.  Here, there are no cars and dogs (kept on a leash) are allowed to roam all around the resort, with the exception of the dining room and the swimming pool park. And for their well-being there are also dog shower stations, with tubs also suitable for large dogs, and professional blowers for drying them off after a long day in the sun or on a sandy beach.   

LinoDelleFateClubHouse---Copia
LinoDelleFateBungalow
LinoDelleFateClubHouse---Copia
LinoDelleFateBungalow

Relaxation on Pluto’s Beach

Just a few steps from the resort the Spiaggia di Pluto (Pluto's Beach) is the largest dog beach in Italy as well as being one of the best equipped and most innovative. Each beach umbrella station is equipped with a private enclosure, with dog-friendly sun loungers, bowls, dedicated showers and ample space for play. And in the stretch of water opposite them, dogs can bathe together with their owners, benefiting from a safe and controlled environment at all times.

A truly sustainable holiday, for everyone

Lino delle Fate Eco Village Resort belongs to the Europa Tourist Group and is one of the first in Italy to developed hospitality in perfect harmony with the environment. It has zero gas emissions, uses reversible materials and practices a reduced and conscious consumption, where the relationship with animals is an integral part of a broader vision. Here, hospitality is not limited to people, but extends to all members of the family, for a kind of tourism that is regenerative, inclusive and conscious. Because a truly sustainable holiday is for everyone, even those with four legs. 

Published in Hospitality

DeMusicAssisi is back, the festival that brings medieval music alive and makes it accessible to all.

Over 25 free musical events in Assisi

From 6 to 10 August in Assisi, the city of St. Francis, there will be over 25 free musical events in evocative locations for this unique festival in Umbria which is among the few of its kind in Italy. The event - promoted by the Municipality of Assisi, with the artistic direction of the Accademia d'Arti Antiche Resonars – attracts a vast and transversal public of music lovers but also visitors  who can discover how popular and fascinating ancient music can be.

Concerts, lectures, workshops and performances starting

DeMusicAssisi 2025 takes place in the historic centre of Assisi and proposes a journey through 13th to 15th music. The theme is ‘Singing the Word’, and will consist of concerts, lectures, workshops and performances starting from the most archaic forms of polyphony and primitive monody still in Latin, passing through the heritage of the troubadours and troubadour singers, making the city of San Francesco, the capital of medieval music.

Bookings are necessary

There will also be an exhibition of antique violin making, with craftsmen from all over Italy presenting precious musical instruments and among the novelties of the 2025 edition will be the Taverna del DeMusica with traditional tastings and medieval music. All the initiatives have free admission, with compulsory booking at iThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; +39 371 5541366 (every day from 10 am to 5 pm).

Published in MICE & Events

The Strabilio Festival, now in its fourth edition, will run up to 7 September in seven Lombardy towns.

This Festival is sure to dazzle

This year the festival events will be held in seven municipalities of the Valle Sabbia and Basso Garda valley in the province of Brescia in Lombardy. Strabilio in Italian means dazzling or astonishing and that is what visitors can expect from the programme of events in the little towns of Casto, Livemmo, Sabbio Chiese, Villanuova sul Clisi and, for the first time this year, also in Barghe, Bedizzole, Roè Volciano and Salò. 

strabilio

Some 30 events starring international artists

The Festival will consist of some 30 events, including two national premieres and will star artists from many different countries such as France, Belgium, Argentina, China, Peru and Morocco The “Circus on Pedals” day along the Valle Sabbia villages' cycle paths will feature many workshops, also for children, and there will be a special Strabilio ice-cream flavour dedicated to the festival.

The events are all free

Thanks to the Strabilio Festival the Valle Sabbia and Basso Garda area, which last year recorded almost 10,000 admissions, will once again be a location par excellence for summer events all of which are free.  For information: www.strabiliofestival.it.


Published in MICE & Events
Image

Latest Video

Castellabate
Video

Castellabate

Castellabate is a charming hilltop town located in southern …

461
Castellabate
Video

Castellabate

Castellabate is a charming hilltop town located in southern …

461

- Our Partners -

© 2021 Travel Open Day Srl | All Rights Reserved. - P.IVA IT13119651001 | Registro Stampa del Tribunale di Roma n. 93/2025