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Truffle hunting with a well-trained dog
ButteroZone is the first of its kind in Italy to offer, among its various horse-riding experiences, truffle hunting in the wooded hinterland of the Marche region. The truffle grows in conditions of humidity, near the roots of trees. The ButteroZone horseback excursions in search of the truffles start from the Secret Garden of San Lorenzo in Campo, and takes place in collaboration with Cianni Tartufi, and a very well-trained dog with an infallible nose. The hunting places are strictly confidential and are only revealed at the time of the excursion. The itineraries are created for a maximum of three people and are aimed at adults. Prices available on request.
ButteroZone, aperitif with the horses
Truffles are considered to be aphrodisiac
The emotion of riding a horse in an enchanting landscape, between rivers and valleys, is enriched with the thrill of the challenge, which involves all the participants in the expedition. Who knows if under that luxuriant tree our four-legged friend will smell the unmistakable scent of the truffle, or if we will have to look elsewhere, perhaps beyond the hill... In the case of a fruitful search, the truffle becomes the main ingredient of a tasty aperitif at the Locanda San Martino di Montalfoglio. In thin petals on croutons spread with butter, sprinkled on fried eggs, or accompanied by bread and cheese, the truffle releases a perfume of earth and woods which is impossible to resist. And truffles are considered to be aphrodisiac.
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Ph Credit Visit Emilia On Tuscany’s Monte Argentario
Enjoy sweet September late-summer days in the beautiful natural setting of Monte Argentario. Set overlooking the sea and surrounded by a vast Mediterranean garden with a magnificent infinity pool, the Boutique Hotel Torre di Cala Piccola is a charming property with breathtaking views of the Tuscan islands of Giglio and Giannutri and takes its name from the ancient lookout point which was a defense against Saracen pirates.
Rooms and suites have magnificent sea views
The Boutique Hotel Torre di Cala Piccola boasts extraordinary 360-degree views over the Argentario sea. The 53 rooms and suites are located in the central villas and along the hillside. Each one is different and stands out for its elegant furnishings, stylish atmosphere and attention to detail, but above all for the fabulous sea views. The Tuscan meat and fish specialties in the Torre d'Argento Restaurant, are revisited in a contemporary key and prepared with the best local produce by Chef Francesco Carrieri, and are served on the splendid sea-view terrace. While the Café La Torre, located next to the Spanish tower, is the ideal place to relax with an aperitif and admire the spectacular sunset.
A warm welcome for four-legged friends
Massages can be booked in the relaxation area and there is free Wi-Fi. Guests' four-legged friends are welcome and will find the Puppy Kit Torre di Cala Piccola in their room. The hotel has private parking and a charging station for electric cars. Shuttle service to/from the airport, the train station and any other destination can also be arranged. And when the sea is calm, as it often is in autumn, another must-do experience is a boat trip to the islands of Giglio and Giannutri with a picnic lunch. The food is prepared by the hotel and placed in coolers, which have the Torre di Cala Piccola logo and are also for sale. For information: www.torredicalapiccola.com
No license needed
All you need is a phone to search the app's map for the closest boat. As you approach the rudder is unlocked with a click. And then you sail, freely, without a boat license. And most importantly without polluting. Because we are talking about electric boats, and the first completely online electric boat sharing initiative, launched in Italy.
A fully-automated system
Michele Lauriola and Leonardo Caiazza, two young entrepreneurs announced the launch of the web app: “Our system is fully automated. The boat is unlocked, and it I navigated with the assistance of a virtual skipper who suggests itineraries and destinations to visit, then it is moored after the user has put it on charge. This is the only obligation for the user.”
Requests for protected marine areas
The start-up, which has developed both the software and the hardware for managing the procedures, started the business with two boats, produced by the Swedish shipyard Nimbus: one is moored in the port of Mirabello in La Spezia and the second is given under license to an operator on Lake Garda, "The first weeks of operation went very well and we were sold out on weekends,", say Lauriola and Caiazza. “Many requests are coming from the 22 Italian protected marine areas, fragile ecosystems where petrol-engine boats would damage the natural balance. We would like to direct our business there.”
The boats can take up to 6 passengers
The start-up will initially make the two boats of its own fleet available to which others will be added thanks to agreements with shipyards. The boats are 6.30 metres long, can take 6 passengers and are equipped with bow and stern sundecks, retractable table, pro audio system, USB charger, on-board computer and Simrad with maps.
120 American artists on show until January 2024
This selection of 130 works, by 120 American artists, tells of the lights and shadows of the nation that more than any other has characterized the last century on a global level. The exhibition, organized by Artika in collaboration with the Municipality of Padua and Kr8te, is curated by Daniel Buso.
Andy Warhol Moonwalk 1987 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Inc
Great black and white and colour photographers
Photography introduces the visitor to the triumphant and decadent American universe, starting with black and white and absolute masters such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, Diane Arbus and Elliott Erwitt, and then moving on to the colour images of Steve McCurry, Vanessa Beecroft and Annie Leibovitz.
Ruth Orkin Boy with flag 1949 RUTH ORKIN by SIAE 2023
Themes that go deep into American culture and society
The itinerary is enhanced by creations by the masters of Pop Art and the protagonists of Street Art: Keith Haring, Mr. Brainwash, Obey and Banksy. The sections deal with some of the most important themes in order to go deep into the analysis of American culture and society. Many of the artists, including Banksy and Paul Insect, immortalize an America in turmoil, while Steve McCurry recounts the most tragic day for Americans: 11 September 2001. The exhibition also reserves space for the most topical issue in the social debate (inside and outside the United States), namely Black Lives Matter.
LAURENT ELIE BADESSI
Toronto and Montreal flights also to Milan Malpensa and Venice
These routes complement Air Canada's current year-round services to Milan Malpensa from Montreal and Toronto, as well as its seasonal summer flights to Venice from Toronto and Montreal. "We are proud to consolidate our position as the airline offering the most direct flights between Canada and Italy, as well as being the preferred choice for business travel between the major economic hubs of both nations," said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President, Revenue and Network Planning at Air Canada. 
Air Canada will offer the most direct Canada-Italy flights
Flights between Canada and Italy will also increase in summer 2024, with the introduction of six additional weekly frequencies in total to Rome, Venice and Milan from Canada. Air Canada will, therefore, offer more direct flights between Canada and Italy than any other airline, with up to 35 weekly services for the summer of 2024. In total this will be a 30% increase in capacity compared to this year, and for Rome alone, the capacity increase will be 72% over the last five years.
9 million weekend passengers and 3.5 million under 15s
This is a 15% increase over August 2022, with overall figures that also improved on the performance of summer 2019. Trenitalia’s positive trend recorded in 2022 and confirmed in the first half of the current year is therefore continuing, with a steady increase in demand. Of the 35 million passengers carried in August, around 9 million were concentrated on weekends, with 3.5 million young people under 15 travelling on Frecciarossa, Intercity and Regional trains on family discounts. At the end of the summer 13 million travellers under the age of 26 will have chosen the train for their holidays.
“We expect 75 million passengers between July and September”
Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin and Bologna are among the most popular destinations, with the Apulian cities of Bari and Lecce topping the southern cities. "In recent months tourism has taken over. We expect 75 million tourists between July and September on our Trenitalia High Speed, Intercity and Regional trains,” said Luigi Corradi, ceo of Trenitalia.
A beach resort with 83 keys
Perched on a hill overlooking the Gulf of Pevero, the Mandarin Oriental Porto Cervo, formerly the Le Ginestre hotel, will be surrounded by greenery and will have a private beach accessible via a 350-metre walkway. The resort’s development will be overseen by the Statuto Group, and it will have 83 rooms and suites. The five different restaurants and bars will entice guests with their varied culinary offerings, while the Spa at Mandarin Oriental will offer the group's wellness experiences.
“The experience of the Statuto Group promises an extraordinary resort”
There will also be swimming pools hidden in the lush vegetation, a gym with state-of-the-art machines and a beach club on the Porto Paglia beach. "We are thrilled to announce the Mandarin Oriental Porto Cervo to our guests, and to expand our presence in one of the most exclusive destinations in this region,- says Mandarin Oriental's chief development officer, Francesco Cefalù. - The unique charm of the Costa Smeralda, combined with the experience of the Statuto Group, promises an extraordinary resort. We look forward to offering our refined service in this fascinating corner of Italy."
The US is the second market after Italy
The board of directors of the Starhotels group has officially approved the impressive 2022 budget, which reported total revenues of €243 million, a 2% rise over the pre-Covid era. One of the key growth drivers was the renewed interest from the leisure segment – after Italy the US market is second for Starhotels - particularly for the high-end hotels under the Starhotels Collezione brand.
“We closed 2022 with an extraordinary change of pace”
“We closed 2022 with an extraordinary change of pace,” said Elisabetta Fabri, president and CEO of Starhotels highlighting the company's ability to optimise hotel performance, and to pursue sustainable growth, while recognising the ethical significance of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) in the long-term vision of the hospitality industry. For 2023 the group has allocated €3 million to reduce energy consumption by over 30%, thus contributing to a significant reduction in the company's carbon footprint by 10,000 tonnes of CO2 over the next four years.
Purchasing Made in Italy products
Starhotels continues to promote Italian culture with the project "Grande Bellezza - The Dream Factory, which supports high-level Italian craftsmanship and generates tangible job opportunities. As part of the project Starhotels supports the professional training of young craftsmen and is committed to purchasing products that are almost exclusively manufactured in Italy.



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