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Continued from Italy Golf Vacation part 1
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Your first visit to Italy is to see all the
famous sites, right? You tolerate the crowds. You smile when ripped-off. You try
a few words in Italian. But you go home with the feeling that you missed out big
time! You didn't experience much of all the stuff that's romanced in films and
fiction. And then you start planning your next visit. To experience the 'real
thing!' says Philip de Bruin, who has visited Italy regularly for thirty years,
in an article that you can read on http://www.food-italian.com.
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An
interesting fact about Italy – about its mystic magnetism that compelled
tourists over the centuries to visit – is that the allure is neither the
monuments, the history, the sunshine, the landscape, the language, the people,
the fashion, the food, the art, the music, the sport, nor the culture. It's your
personal and intense experience of all of these. The Montefeltro Culture and
Study Center focus on this personal experience.
"Two American ladies
spent two weeks at the Study & Culture Centre. It was their first visit ever
to Europe. They stayed their entire holiday in the Montefeltro with day trips to
Florence and other Tuscan and Montefeltro towns. They enjoyed it so much that
they're determined to return next year with friends and colleagues! Their
approach is much wiser than the standard frantic city-hopping Italy tour
package."
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Is it possible that Italy, the world's favourite holiday
destination, can still have a prime region that's unexplored? An Italian
vacation package that gives you the total experience of everything Italian at an
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Says Philip: "Yes! We found it in the Montefeltro
region of the province of Marche in Italy. Where you can literally live your
dream about Italy. Where you will discover a well preserved 'old Italy' in all
its dazzling facets."
There are several alternatives on offer
explains Antonio Saluzzi, the director of the Montefeltro Culture and Study
Center: The Italian Language and Culture Course, the Ceramic Course teaching the
centuries old art in the medium of maioliche ceramics, the Cooking Course, and
the all time favourite Gastronomic Tour of the Montefeltro. There are also the
informal hiking or cycling tours of the Montefeltro with trails to the meeting
point of Toscana, Umbria, and Montefeltro.
"The word 'course' is too
cold and clinical. It is more like a visit to dear distant family that embraces
you with passion and introduces you to their language, culture, and way of
life."
The Montefeltro Culture and Study Center offers an exciting
and affordable alternative to the classic Italy Tour Package. For more
information visit http://www.food-italian.com.
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