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Sestri Levante

Sestri Levante

A town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Genoa

Talamone

Talamone

Situated in the center of Baia Residence Poderino in the Tuscan Maremma

Frabosa Sottana

Frabosa Sottana

A comune in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont

Caorle

Caorle

A seaside treasure on the shores of the azure Adriatic Sea

Livigno

Livigno

Considered Europe's highest inhabited parish

Piazza Vescovado Square

Piazza Vescovado Square

One of the main attractions of the resort town of Caorle

Anghiari

Anghiari

A hill town and municipality in the Province of Arezzo

Antey-Saint-André

Antey-Saint-André

Pleasant spot lying in the middle of the Matterhorn valley

Abetone

Abetone

In the heart of the Pistoia Mountains

Navicelli channel

Navicelli channel

Located from Lake Bientina to the area of Empoli

Piazza Navona

Piazza Navona

Wonderful view of Piazza Navona with the Fountain of Neptune and the Four Rivers Fountain

Piazza di Spagna

Piazza di Spagna

At the foot of the Spanish Steps, the Fountain of the Ugly Boat by Bernini

Tremalzo

Tremalzo

Enjoy the view of the beautiful landscape that surrounds Tremalzo

Teatro Massimo

Teatro Massimo

Situated on the Piazza Verdi in Palermo, Sicily

Majella National Park

Majella National Park

Located in the province of Chieti, Abruzzo

Sardinia

Sardinia

A large Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea

Punta Trettu

Punta Trettu

A location in the south-west of Sardinia

Ponte Caffaro

Ponte Caffaro

A settlement at the northern end of Lake Idro

Tonale Pass

Tonale Pass

A high mountain pass in northern Italy across the Rhaetian Alps

Marsala

Marsala

A coastal town in western Sicily

Montelaterone

Montelaterone

Administratively a frazione of the comune of Arcidosso

Province of Grosseto

Province of Grosseto

A city and comune in the central Italian region of Tuscany

Litorale di Ca' Savio

Litorale di Ca' Savio

Naturalistic and peaceful oasis for a relaxing holiday

Nerano

Nerano

Pearl of the Sorrentine Peninsula

Torre Pedrera di Rimini

Torre Pedrera di Rimini

Directly on the seafront of Hotel IDA

Marsala

Marsala

Weather forecast from Lo Stagnone Kitesurfing paradise

Sorrento

Sorrento

The bay of Naples from the panoramic terrace of the hotel

Sorrento

Sorrento

Gulf of Naples to the port of Marina Grande di Sorrento

Venice

Venice

View of Island of San Giorgio and the Saint Mark's Basin

Sorrento

Sorrento

Situated in the central Piazza Tasso

San Remo

San Remo

The most famous locality of the West Riviera

Chioggia

Chioggia

Located on a group of small islands

Rosolina Mare

Rosolina Mare

Situated in a wild pinewood offering a large private beach on the Adriatic Sea

Levante di Caorle

Levante di Caorle

Situated in the North Adriatic, between Venice and Trieste

Caorle Beach

Caorle Beach

Panoramic views of the Levante beach of Caorle

Venice

Venice

Located in Viale Aldo Moro 1 in Caorle

    Ski Center Lavarone

    Ski Center Lavarone

    Pure air and lots of outdoor activities

    Millegrobbe plain

    Millegrobbe plain

    Beautiful view on the surrounding mountains

    Canal and Street of Venice

    Canal and Street of Venice

    Along the Rio San Barnaba, between Ponte delle Pazienze and Ponte dei Carmini

    St. Mark's Basin

    St. Mark's Basin

    View on the San Giorgio Island and Biennale gardens

    Murta Maria

    Murta Maria

    Situated in the north east of Sardinia

    Directly on the sea in the Heart of Lignano

    Directly on the sea in the Heart of Lignano

    Constant live images of a large stretch of the beautiful beach of Lignano Sabbiadoro

    Lignano Sabbiadoro - Italy

    Lignano Sabbiadoro

    Its location near the pedestrian promenade and a short distance from the beach

    S. Moisé canal, South

    S. Moisé canal, South

    Located in the very hearth of Venice

    Caorle

    Caorle

    Located directly on the sea front

    San Vincenzo LI

    San Vincenzo LI

    Situated from the Coast of the Etruscans, the land of Tuscany with scent of the Mediterranean Sea

    Bellagio (Co)

    Bellagio (Co)

    A promontory jutting out into Lake Como

    Sorrento

    Sorrento

    Admire one of the most unique sceneries of the world

    Cagliari

    Cagliari

    The capital city of the Italian island of Sardinia

    Bedollo

    Bedollo

    Located in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

    Palazzo Lombardia

    Palazzo Lombardia

    It is the main seat of the Lombardy regional government

    Arenzano

    Arenzano

    A coastal town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Genoa

    Ridanna BZ

    Ridanna BZ

    A perfect place to set off into the South Tyrolean mountains in winter and summer

    Sauze d'Oulx

    Sauze d'Oulx

    A beautiful town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin

    Piedmont

    Piedmont

    The beautiful Alps rise to the northwest of the city

    Sestriere Sises

    Sestriere Sises

    A beautiful resort in Italy’s western Alps, near the French border

    Alpette

    Alpette

    Situated about 40 kilometres north of Turin

    Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi

    Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi

    A town in the Umbria region in central Italy

    Piazza Grande

    Piazza Grande

    It sits at the highest point of the city

    Caorle

    Caorle

    A coastal town in the Metropolitan City of Venice

    Giglio Castello

    Giglio Castello

    A frazione of the comune of Isola del Giglio

    Marsiliana

    Marsiliana

    A village in Tuscany, central Italy

    Pantheon

    Pantheon

    View of the Piazza della Rotonda, Pantheon, the fountain and the beautiful Obelisk of Ramses II

    Colosseum

    Colosseum

    An beautiful oval amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome

    Trevi Fountain

    Trevi Fountain

    An beautiful 18th-century fountain in the Trevi district in Rome

    Martinsicuro

    Martinsicuro

    On the promenade of Villa Rosa di Martinsicuro in Abruzzo

    Manerba del Garda

    Manerba del Garda

    Situated at the southwest side of the Lake Garda

    Malcesine

    Malcesine

    Lake Garda, in beautiful northern Italy, is known for its crystal clear water

    Tortoreto Lido

    Tortoreto Lido

    Situated close to the marvellous beaches of the Adriatic Sea and in the city centre

    Orvieto

    Orvieto

    Piazza del Duomo, clearly owes its existence to the Duomo

    Gubbio

    Gubbio

    Piazza Grande, one of the most evocative medieval urban realizations

    Sorrento

    Sorrento

    Facing the Bay of Naples on the Sorrentine Peninsula

    Fiumaretta di Ameglia

    Fiumaretta di Ameglia

    Situated from La Spezia, a beautiful port city in Liguria

    Bari Sardo Beach

    Bari Sardo Beach

    A comune in the Province of Nuoro in the Italian region Sardegna

    Lido Oasi

    Lido Oasi

    Situated on the edge of the Natural Park of Maremma

    Costa Rei

    Costa Rei

    A frazione of the comune of the beautiful Muravera

    Piazza della Borsa

    Piazza della Borsa

    One of the main squares in beautiful Trieste

    Rosolina Mare

    Rosolina Mare

    Province of Rovigo in the Italian region Veneto

    Madonnina dell'Angelo

    Madonnina dell'Angelo Bay

    Caorle, coastal town in the Metropolitan City of Venice

    Talamone

    Talamone

    The Rocca Aldobrandesca di Talamone fortress

    Sant'Agnello

    Sant'Agnello

    The next town along from Sorrento as you head east along the coast

    Imperia IM

    Imperia IM

    A beautiful coastal comune and city in the region of Liguria

    Sorrento

    Sorrento

    View from the hotel is the private beach

    Bagno le Nazioni

    Bagno le Nazioni

    Principina a Mare is an beautiful Italian seaside resort

    Golfo di Follonica

    Golfo di Follonica

    Located in the Italian region of Tuscany

    Caorle

    Caorle

    Get a live view of Caorle’s Levante beach

    Piazza del Campo

    Piazza del Campo

    The main public space of the historic center of beautiful Siena

    Bolzano’s main square - Italy

    Bolzano’s main square

    Directly on Piazza Walther von Vogelweide

    Piz La Ila - Italy

    Piz La Ila - Italy

    Moritzino the trendiest restaurant in Val Badia

    Alta Badia

    Alta Badia

    Fantasize about your next holiday in San Cassiano/St. Kassian

    Lake Garda

    Lake Garda

    From the rooftop terrace of the Hotel La Fiorita in Limone sul Garda

    Dolomites, Alta Badia

    Dolomites, Alta Badia

    Club Moritzino has offered the best Après Ski and the most exclusive VIP celebrations in the Alps

    Roccatederighi

    Roccatederighi

    Administratively a frazione of the comune of Roccastrada

    Jesolo Lido

    Jesolo Lido

    A seaside resort town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Venice

    Massa Lubrense

    Massa Lubrense

    Overlooking Capri island and the coast of the town in the Sorrento peninsula

    Tropea

    Tropea

    A small town on the east coast of Calabria

    Sauze di Cesana

    Sauze di Cesana

    A comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin

    Moena

    Moena

    It is the largest comune in the Fassa Valley

    Diano Marina

    Diano Marina

    A comune in the Province of Imperia in the Italian region of Liguria

    Cervinia Valtournenche

    Cervinia Valtournenche

    An Alpine resort in the Valle d’Aosta region

    Grosseto Piazza Duomo

    Grosseto Piazza Duomo

    The main public square in Grosseto, Tuscany

    Castiglione della Pescaia

    Castiglione della Pescaia

    A beautiful coastal town in Tuscany

    Castiglione D.P. Porto

    Castiglione D.P. Porto

    Is one of the jewels of the Maremma

    Rio Terrà delle Botteghe

    Rio Terrà delle Botteghe

    The main pedestrian street of Caorle, crowded with people during the summer

    Livigno

    Livigno

    A ski resort in the Italian Alps, near the Swiss border

    Canazei

    Canazei

    Located from Col dei Rossi, accessed directly from Alba near Canazei

    Riale

    Riale

    Located nestled in the upper Formazza Valley

    Cattolica

    Cattolica

    Situated in Cattolica, a seaside resort on the Adriatic Coast of Italy

    Dorsoduro

    Dorsoduro

    Located in a residential area, off of the Grand Canal, near the Accademia di Belle Arti

    Lido di Jesolo

    Lido di Jesolo

    A preview of Jesolo and the seafront from the Park Hotel Brasilia webcam

    Abetone

    Abetone

    In the heart of the Pistoia Mountains

    Rialto Bridge

    Rialto Bridge

    Rooftops of Venice with a sweeping view of the Grand Canal

    Venice

    Venice

    Located in campo Santa Maria Formosa

    Lido Gallo

    Lido Gallo

    It is situated in the beautiful Castel Volturno

    Riccione north

    Riccione North View

    Riccione's beach and sea from a new and exceptional point of view

    Riccione South

    Riccione South View

    Sea front, two little steps from Ceccarini avenue, in the central zone of Riccione

    Chioggia Venezia

    Chioggia Venezia

    The beach offer everything from comfortable relaxation to lively days full of fun

    Venezia

    Venezia

    Located to visit the most important monuments of the city that are all at walking distance

    Bagno delle Nazioni

    Bagno delle Nazioni

    The seaside village of Principina a Mare

    Marina di Grosseto

    Marina di Grosseto

    A popular tourist destination situated near Grosseto

    Capri - Italy

    Capri

    The most spectacular vistas you can find on the isle of Capri

    Piazza dei Martiri

    Piazza dei Martiri

    Views over the monument and the square of the Martiri Napoletani

    Ponente Beach

    Ponente Beach

    Enjoy a fantastic view of the Caorle Ponente Beach

    est Jesolo - Venezia

    Est Jesolo - Venezia

    Located in the eastern part of Lido di Jesolo, in front of Piazza Torino

    Ovest Jesolo - Venezia

    Ovest Jesolo - Venezia

    Located in front of the sea - it offers its customers a large private beach with umbrellas

    ormeggi

    Ormeggi

    Overlooks the waters of the basin called "Sacchetta"

    Pontile

    Pontile

    Check the situation of your berth by means of our strategically positioned webcam

    Chiusdino

    Chiusdino

    A beautiful comune in the Province of Siena

    Diano Marina

    Diano Marina

    Diano Marina, Riviera dei Fiori, Liguria - Italy

    Camping Village

    Camping Village

    Amusements and advantages of a holiday at our campsite

    Chiusdino

    Chiusdino

    A beautiful comune in the Province of Siena

    Marina di Venezia

    Marina di Venezia

    Come into our Camping section and you will discover all the conforts

    Lido di Jesolo - Venezia

    Lido di Jesolo - Venezia

    Located right opposite the sea in the west of Lido di Jesolo

    Sout Tyrol - Merano

    Sout Tyrol - Merano

    Live feed from our webcam and current weather and forecast

      Seabord of Polignano a Mare

      Seabord of Polignano a Mare

      Overlooking the sea achieved in the most beautiful place in Polignano a Mare

      Viserbella di Rimini Beach

      Viserbella di Rimini Beach

      Live your holidays Viserbella directly on the sea

      Golden beach at Jesolo Lido

      Golden beach at Jesolo Lido

      Seafront location, not far from Jesolo’s pine forest

      Colfosco, South Tyrol - Dolomites

      Colfosco, South Tyrol - Dolomites

      Watch the most breathtaking sweeping panoramic live views of the marvelous Sella Ronda and beyond

      Lazio, Sperlonga

      Lazio, Sperlonga

      Directly on the sea in a privileged position

      Villanders & Surroundings

      Villanders & Surroundings

      Live view of the sun terrace and the Schlern

      Directly on the sea in the Heart of Lignano

      Directly on the sea in the Heart of Lignano

      Constant live images of a large stretch of the beautiful beach of Lignano Sabbiadoro

      Lignano Sabbiadoro - Italy

      Lignano Sabbiadoro

      Its location near the pedestrian promenade and a short distance from the beach

      S. Moisé canal, North

      S. Moisé canal, North

      Located in the hearth of Venice, San Marco

      Stresa

      Stresa

      A resort town on Italy’s Lake Maggiore

      Arenzano

      Arenzano

      A coastal town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Genoa

      Verona

      Verona

      Boscomantico airport boasts a wonderful geographical location

      Naples Beverello Port

      Naples Beverello Port

      It provides hydrofoil crossings to the islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida


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