Ciao Ragazzi! welcome to episode four of my I Love Panini podcast, A Panini food tour of Italy. Today we will talk about Tuscany, Umbria and Sardegna, Italy's second largest island after Sicily, A quick side note here. I freshened up my website, it's all nice and ready to go, there you can find my videos, my podcasts and links on how to follow me. Go to Ilovepanini.com Or Giusepperuta.com To follow my adventure.
I am going deep down to Tuscany guys, Tuscany has to be the world's most loved region of Italy by far, not much to disagreeing here of course, from fine wines to History to the landscapes to the borghi, the food, the fashion to the bustling cities like Florence, the cultural capital of Tuscany, And Sienna, Lucca, San Gimignano, Montepulciano and much more of curse...
...Next on the Panini tour is Umbria the Green heart of Italy When driving around Italy, we always try to make Umbria part of our stops no matter what, in the center of Italy Located Just a few hours south of Florence and a few hours North of Rome This less popular region is a better option to stay sometimes if you want to steer away from touristy areas like the usually crowded big brother neighbor Tuscany or the super crowded Lazio area....
After Umbria i will drive down to Civitavecchia and take a ferry to the island of Sardinia here we are Sardegna guys, I have never been, you have no idea how excited I am about this part of my tour Sitting in the middle between the Mediterranean and the tyrrhenian sea Sardegna is the vacation spot for the deluxe elite people and their super Yachts During the summer, bringing in the who is who in the VIP world and home of some of the most expensive hotel rooms in the world. Beautiful places like Baja Sardinia, Porto Rotondo and Porto Cervo in the Costa Smeralda with white sandy beaches and a colorful scenario that changes constantly especially during the summer days Sardegna still maintains its natural wild and incontaminated beauty afterall.