Site Search

Regions of South Italy

south_italy_regions

There are 6 regions in South Italy including the Island of Sicily, there are many great places to buy, stay and visit, as South Italy is a very diverse part of Italy with ranging climates. You can ski in the Sila mountains on a winter morning and soak up the sun by the coast in the afternoon...

Basilicata - Basilicata lies in southern Italy. It faces the Gulf of Taranto (Ionian Sea) to the southeast and the Gulf of Policastro (Tyrrhenian Sea)
read_more

Calabria - Calabria region travel information. Calabria, the toe of Italy's boot, is a much maligned region of Italy, but a great place for experienced travellers to discover
read_more

Campania - Lying on the Tyrrhenian Sea in a sweeping curve between the mouth of the Garigliano and the Gulf of Policastro, it the second-most-populous region of Italy
read_more

Molise - the second smallest of the region of Italy and, the youngest Italian region (until 1963 it was part of Abruzzo), lies in central-southern Italy on the Adriatic coastline of the peninsula
read_more

Puglia - The elongated region of Puglia (Apulia) forms the south-east part of the peninsula, it is bordered by the other Italian regions of Molise to the north, Campania to the west, and Basilicata
read_more

Sicily - Sicily is the largest island (25,426 sq. km.) in the Mediterranean; it is also the most important economically and has the richest heritage of history and art. Its geographical particularity lies in its compact but varied orographical structure
read_more