HomeEuropean ToursItaly ToursItaly Guide

12 Best Hidden Gems in Italy to Visit on Vacation

Ratings of Zicasso's Service
Mantua, Italy

Mantua, Italy

Between Italy's diverse regions, marvelous lesser-known destinations await your discovery. Our best hidden gems in Italy to visit on vacation will take you from the northern coastline to the central hills and southern beaches.

While iconic cities like Rome, Venice, Milan, and the popular region of Tuscany are often top of mind for travelers, Italy's off-the-beaten-path destinations offer unique experiences for first-time visitors and those returning to explore more deeply. They range from serene islands with fewer crowds to towns preserving ancient Roman secrets, and provide distinct ideas for curious travelers eager to uncover other special parts of this famous country.

Extraordinary travel begins with a human touch. Our destination specialists design every journey with care, insight, and personal attention. As you consider a visit to Italy’s hidden spots, use the following information to guide you before connecting with our travel experts to help you plan your trip.

Overview
  1. 1. The Aeolian Islands
  2. 2. Castelmezzano
  3. 3. Trento
  4. 4. Sirmione
  5. 5. Mantua
  6. 6. Rapallo
  7. 7. Bagnoregio
  8. 8. Vicenza
  9. 9. Locorotondo
  10. 10. Bassano del Grappa
  11. 11. Urbino
  12. 12. Noto
  13. Explore the Most Unique Places to Visit in Italy

1. The Aeolian Islands

Lipari Island, one of the Aeolian Islands in Italy

Lipari island, Italy

Escape the crowds on Sicily’s northeastern coast at the Aeolian archipelago, a collection of seven islands that offer a slice of paradise, with endless fun and seclusion. Travel from Sicily by boat to Vulcano, Lipari, Salina, Panarea, Stromboli, Filicudi, and Alicudi. Adventures await, including hikes along Vulcano’s Gran Cratere, seeing steaming fumaroles, and soaking in the sunshine on Lipari’s best beaches. For more information, take a look at our 10 Best Italian Islands to Visit on Vacation.

What to Expect

  • Feel the warm volcanic sands beneath your feet and the refreshing sea breeze.
  • Taste fresh seafood caught daily and the sweet Malvasia wine from Salina.
  • Hear the gentle lapping of waves and the distant rumble of Stromboli's volcano.
  • See dramatic volcanic landscapes, turquoise waters, and vibrant fishing villages.
  • Smell the earthy scent of volcanic rock and the salty air of the Mediterranean.

Where to Enjoy Your Visit

  • Sunset sailing in Stromboli: Witness breathtaking sunsets over the active volcano.
  • Hiking to the Gran Cratere: Explore Vulcano's unique volcanic landscape.
  • Beach days in Lipari: Relax on stunning shores.
  • Malvasia dessert-wine tasting in Salina: Savor local flavors.
  • Island hopping between the archipelago: Discover diverse island charms.

Recommended length of stay: 4-5 days

Book an Eclectic World of Sicily Tour to experience volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, and authentic Mediterranean island life away from Sicily's crowded tourist spots.

2. Castelmezzano

Medieval city of Castelmezzano, Italy

Castelmezzano, Italy

In Southern Italy, Castelmezzano is an antique village nestled in cliffs, offering an old-world atmosphere unlike any other. On an Off-the-Beaten-Path Tour of Southern Italy and Sicily, explore this remote village. It has a history spanning centuries, having been culturally influenced by Lombards, Normans, and the Aragonese. The town provides historical and adventurous experiences, from ancient castles and churches to lush surrounding forests. Views of karst peaks dominate, inviting hikes with sweeping mountain backdrops.

What to Expect

  • Feel the rugged texture of ancient stone pathways and the invigorating mountain air.
  • Taste rustic Basilicata cuisine, including hearty pasta and local cheeses.
  • Hear the quiet whispers of the wind through the valleys and distant church bells.
  • See dramatic karst peaks, a village seemingly carved from rock, and lush forests.
  • Smell the earthy scent of the mountains and the aroma of traditional cooking.

Where to Enjoy Your Visit

  • Gradinata Normanna: Climb ancient steps for village views.
  • Le Sette Pietre trail: Walk a scenic path through striking landscapes.
  • Castello Normanno: Explore remnants of a Norman castle.
  • Chiesa Madre di Santa Maria dell'Olmo: Visit the historic church.
  • Castrum Medianum: Discover the town's historical core.

Recommended length of stay: 1-2 days

Plan an adventurous mountain getaway to hike ancient trails and explore this cliff-carved village that feels frozen in medieval time.

3. Trento

Buonconsiglio Castle gardens in Trento, Italy

Buonconsiglio Castle in Trento, Italy

Italy’s secret northern crown jewel, Trento, sits in the heart of Trentino-Alto Adige. This city acts as a gateway to the Italian Alps, boasting rolling green hills and snow-white alpine peaks. In the city, visit the ornate Buonconsiglio Castle and the Roman Catholic Trento Cathedral, architectural marvels showcasing Renaissance influence. Beyond historical buildings, the greater Trento Province offers snowboarding and skiing for family or partner trips, especially ideal in December.

What to Expect

  • Feel the crisp alpine air and the grand stone of Renaissance architecture.
  • Taste flavorful regional dishes, including dumplings and cured meats, paired with local wines.
  • Hear the lively chatter in Piazza del Duomo and the solemn quiet of the cathedral.
  • See impressive castles, snow-capped mountains, and picturesque cityscapes.
  • Smell the fresh scent of pine forests and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.

Where to Enjoy Your Visit

  • Buonconsiglio Castle: Explore a magnificent medieval complex.
  • Trento Cathedral: Admire its impressive architecture in Piazza del Duomo.
  • Orrido di Ponte Alto: Discover a dramatic canyon with waterfalls.
  • Piazza del Duomo: Enjoy the vibrant main square.
  • Snowboarding and skiing: Experience alpine adventures in the surrounding hills.

Recommended length of stay: 3-4 days

Discover Renaissance architecture and alpine adventures by adding Trento to your High-End Northern Italy Tour.

4. Sirmione

Sirmione on Lake Garde, Italy

Sirmione on Lake Garde, Italy

Sirmione is one of Lake Garda’s dreamiest towns and it’s especially appealing to couples seeking a quiet escape. This stunning hidden gem exudes a quaint, charming atmosphere from its medieval neighborhoods. Days can be spent meandering enchanting lanes or sailing across Lake Garda’s glistening waters. Visit Scaligero Castle, one of Italy’s most well-preserved fortresses, on an Italian Renaissance Tour and sip wines with lakeside views from gourmet restaurants. Time truly slows down here.

What to Expect

  • Feel the cool waters of Lake Garda and the ancient stones of Scaligero Castle.
  • Taste fresh lake fish, local olive oil, and the exquisite wines of the region.
  • Hear the gentle lapping of waves against the shore and the distant hum of boats.
  • See the majestic castle, Roman ruins, and the lake's shifting shades of blue and green.
  • Smell the fresh lake air and the fragrant blossoms from lakeside gardens.

Where to Enjoy Your Visit

  • Scaligero Castle: Explore this impressive medieval fortress.
  • Grottoes of Catullus: Discover ancient Roman villa ruins with stunning views.
  • Jamaica Beach: Relax on unique, flat rock formations by the lake.
  • Spa therapies: Indulge in thermal baths at local spas.
  • Lake sailing: Enjoy serene cruises across Lake Garda's waters.

Recommended length of stay: 1-2 Days

Escape to this romantic lakeside town for a peaceful retreat featuring medieval castles, thermal spas, and intimate dining with Lake Garda views.

5. Mantua

Basilica of Sant'Andrea in Mantua, Italy

Basilica of Sant'Andrea in Mantua, Italy

Mantua, in Italy’s northern Lombardy region, is surrounded by three artificial lakes. It preserves the legacy of Renaissance Gonzaga dynasty leaders, boasting impressive architecture and evocative European art. On Zicasso’s Milan and the Lakes of Northern Italy Itinerary, watch the sun kiss the lakes at sunset against Renaissance architecture. Explore the Roman interiors of the Basilica of Sant'Andrea and visit the ancient Rotonda di San Lorenzo's round church, built on an old Roman temple site.

What to Expect

  • Feel the grandeur of Renaissance palaces and the peaceful air by the lakes.
  • Taste traditional Mantuan cuisine, including pumpkin tortelli and sbrisolona cake.
  • Hear the gentle sounds of water and the echoes of history in grand halls.
  • See stunning Renaissance art, historic palaces, and serene lake reflections.
  • Smell the delicate scent of flowers from palace gardens and the aroma of local pastries.

Where to Enjoy Your Visit

  • Ducale Palace: Explore the vast complex of the Gonzaga dukes.
  • Basilica of Sant'Andrea: Admire its grand Renaissance architecture.
  • Rotonda di San Lorenzo: Discover a unique round church with ancient roots.
  • Palazzo Te: Visit a stunning Mannerist villa.
  • Piazza delle Erbe: Experience the lively medieval square.

Recommended length of stay: 1-2 days

Immerse yourself in Renaissance art and architecture while enjoying the serene beauty of this lake-surrounded cultural treasure in Lombardy.

6. Rapallo

Rapallo, Italy

Rapallo, Italy

The Italian Riviera’s hidden gem, Rapallo, is a gorgeous coastal pilgrimage site. It features a vibrant promenade, impressive old fortifications, and even secret relics within its azure waters. Rapallo offers something for everyone: small beaches for families, sailboats for cruises, and waterfront restaurants for romantic seafood dinners that you can tuck ino on our Two-Week Northern Italy Tour: Food, History, and Culture. Located around an hour from Cinque Terre, it's also a fantastic base for exploring the Italian coastline.

What to Expect

  • Feel the gentle sea breeze, warm pebbles on the beach, and the cool stone of ancient forts.
  • Taste fresh Ligurian seafood, pesto, and focaccia from local eateries.
  • Hear the gentle lapping of waves, the lively chatter along the promenade, and distant boat horns.
  • See colorful buildings along the waterfront, historic castles, and the clear blue sea.
  • Smell the salty air, blooming bougainvillea, and the enticing aroma of seafood.

Where to Enjoy Your Visit

  • The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Montallegro: Take a cable car for panoramic views.
  • Portofino: Visit the famous, picturesque fishing village nearby.
  • Ponte di Annibale: Discover a historic bridge with ancient tales.
  • Porto Carlo Riva: Stroll along the upscale marina.
  • Coastal cruises: Enjoy scenic boat trips along the Riviera.

Recommended length of stay: 2-3 days

Use this charming Riviera town as your base to explore the Italian coastline, with easy access to secluded beaches and famous destinations like Cinque Terre.

7. Bagnoregio

Walking tour through medieval alleyways in famous Civita di Bagnoregio in Lazio, Italy

Civita di Bagnoregio in Lazio, Italy

Bagnoregio is a far-flung Italian hilltop town in Lazio. There are fewer crowds here, giving you a chance to really connect with its proud locals. It's a lovely destination that’s perfect for senior travelers, enabling you to embrace true authenticity in a region preserved for centuries. With spectacular panoramic views over the Lazio countryside, Bagnoregio is one of Italy's most picturesque country towns, adding to the charm of its traditional appeal.

What to Expect

  • Feel the ancient stone underfoot as you explore, and the fresh air sweeping across the valley.
  • Taste simple, authentic Latium cuisine, including local cheeses and olive oil on a Lazio Culinary Tour.
  • Hear the quiet of a timeless village, occasionally punctuated by local chatter or church bells.
  • See dramatic cliff formations, the iconic pedestrian bridge, and ancient buildings seemingly frozen in time.
  • Smell the earthy scent of the surrounding countryside and the aroma of traditional home cooking.

Where to Enjoy Your Visit

  • Grotta di San Bonaventura: Explore the cave connected to Saint Bonaventure.
  • Porta Santa Maria: Enter through the historic city gate.
  • Palace tours: Discover the town's historical buildings.
  • Piazza Colesanti: Enjoy the central square.
  • Walking tours: Explore the town's charming streets and history.

Recommended length of stay: 1-2 days

Experience authentic Italian village life by visiting this dramatically perched hilltop town where time seems to have stopped centuries ago.

8. Vicenza

Palladian Basilica in Vicenza, Italy

Palladian Basilica in Vicenza, Italy

Vicenza is less popular than Venice or Verona, making it a fabulous place to visit on an Opulence of the Venetian Republic Itinerary if you enjoy peace and quiet. Step off the beaten path to experience authentic Italy with fewer crowds. Sixteenth-century architecture sprawls across the city. From the Palladian Basilica’s Renaissance facade to the emblematic art in Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza is a reservoir of European creativity and artistry. Less than an hour from Venice, it's a fantastic addition to any trip.

What to Expect

  • Feel the smooth marble of Palladian masterpieces and the artistic energy of the city.
  • Taste classic Veneto dishes, like risotto with asparagus and tiramisu, paired with local wines.
  • Hear the gentle hum of city life and the echoes of history in grand theaters and basilicas.
  • See magnificent Renaissance architecture, intricate frescoes, and vibrant city squares.
  • Smell the subtle scent of ancient stone and the inviting aromas from local cafés.

Where to Enjoy Your Visit

  • Palladian Basilica: Admire its iconic Renaissance facade.
  • Palazzo Chiericati: Explore this art museum, another Palladian masterpiece.
  • The Teatro Olimpico: Visit the oldest surviving indoor theater.
  • The Church of St. Mary of Mount Berico: See its art and enjoy the views.
  • Piazza dei Signori: Relax in the grand central square.

Recommended length of stay: 2-3 days

Explore Palladian architectural masterpieces and world-class art in this peaceful alternative to Venice's crowds.

9. Locorotondo

Locorotondo in Puglia, Italy

Locorotondo in Puglia, Italy

Locorotondo is a beautiful Puglia town that you can experience on a Perfect 9-Day Puglia Exploration itinerary. Overlooking the Adriatic’s sparkling waters, Locorotondo is incredibly photogenic, with old neighborhoods displaying architecture from bygone eras and sweeping views of the countryside. Locorotondo’s cinematic aesthetic is a photographer’s dream. Capture images of antique Catholic churches and charming alleyways, where flowers paint white-washed balconies in pinks and purples. From the picturesque Church of Saint George Martyr to the sculpted arches of the Palazzo Morelli, it's truly postcard-perfect.

What to Expect

  • Feel the smooth, whitewashed walls of the "cummerse" houses and the warmth of the Puglian sun.
  • Taste fresh orecchiette pasta, local olive oil, and the region's famous wines.
  • Hear the quiet charm of a small town, perhaps distant church bells or local conversations.
  • See the unique circular layout of the town, whitewashed houses adorned with colorful flowers, and panoramic views of the Itria Valley.
  • Smell the fragrance of blooming flowers, olive groves, and traditional Puglian cooking.

Where to Enjoy Your Visit

  • The Church of Saint George Martyr: Admire its impressive architecture.
  • The Church of Madonna della Greca: Visit this ancient, revered church.
  • Palazzo Morelli: Discover this elegant Baroque palace.
  • The Pontifical Basilica of Saint Nicholas: Explore its historical significance.
  • Bike tours: Cycle through picturesque trulli houses and vineyards.

Recommended length of stay: 2-3 days

Capture Instagram-worthy photos of whitewashed circular streets and flower-adorned balconies in this picturesque Puglia hilltop town.

10. Bassano del Grappa

Ponte degli Alpini in Bassano del Grappa, Italy

Bassano del Grappa in Veneto, Italy

Another Italian hidden gem in the Veneto region, Bassano del Grappa is nestled near the foothills of the Italian Alps. While "grappa" is Italy’s famous brandy, few travelers visit its authentic distilleries. Taste traditional grappa with a gourmet northern Italian dish like Risotto alla Milanese as you gaze across the River Brenta and dramatic mountain views. Cross Bassano del Grappa’s historic wooden bridge, Ponte Vecchio, and explore museums showcasing the region’s treasures during the best time to visit Northern Italy.

What to Expect

  • Feel the sturdy wood of the Ponte Vecchio and the crisp mountain air.
  • Taste authentic grappa, rich Northern Italian cuisine, and local cheeses.
  • Hear the rushing waters of the River Brenta and the lively atmosphere of Piazza Libertà.
  • See the iconic wooden bridge, dramatic mountain backdrops, and historic town squares.
  • Smell the distinct aroma of grappa and the fresh scent of the river.

Where to Enjoy Your Visit

  • The Ponte Vecchio: Walk across this iconic wooden bridge.
  • The Poli Grappa Museum: Learn about and taste Italy's famous brandy.
  • Museo del Ponte degli Alpini: Discover the history of the Alpini Bridge.
  • Piazza Libertà: Enjoy the lively main square.
  • Grappa tasting: Savor the local spirit at a distillery.

Recommended length of stay: 1-2 days

Cross the historic wooden bridge and taste authentic grappa at its source while enjoying stunning alpine foothills scenery.

11. Urbino

The Ducal Palace in Urbino, Italy

The Ducal Palace in Urbino, Italy

The walled city of Urbino is a historic Italian hilltop city often overlooked in central Italy. Resting among the emerald vegetation of the Marche region, Urbino offers stunning surrounding scenery for snapshots you can capture on our Soulful Italy: Umbria, The Marches, and Abruzzo Tour. Its fairy-tale architecture commands attention, from the Renaissance spires of the Ducal Palace to the courtyard of the Urbino Cathedral. Beyond admiring storybook architecture, wander the artisan district for a deeper understanding of authentic Italian trade.

What to Expect

  • Feel the ancient cobblestones underfoot and the impressive scale of Renaissance buildings.
  • Taste traditional Marche dishes, including truffles and local cheeses.
  • Hear the quiet academic hum of a university town and the sounds of artisan workshops.
  • See grand Ducal Palace, a striking cathedral, and panoramic views of rolling hills.
  • Smell the earthy scent of the surrounding countryside and the aroma from local bakeries.

Where to Enjoy Your Visit

  • The Ducal Palace: Explore this magnificent Renaissance palace.
  • National Gallery of the Marche: Discover exquisite art within the palace.
  • Urbino Cathedral: Admire its Neoclassical architecture.
  • Fortezza Albornoz: Enjoy panoramic views from this fortress.
  • Casa Natale di Raffaello: Visit Raphael's birthplace and museum.

Recommended length of stay: 1-2 days

Step into a Renaissance fairy tale by exploring this walled hilltop city's magnificent palace, cathedral, and artisan workshops in the Marche region.

12. Noto

Town of Noto and Cathedral in Sicily, Italy

Town of Noto and Cathedral in Sicily, Italy

Visit Sicily’s Noto on our Culture, Tradition, and Beauty of Southern Italy Tour. The stunning city is famous for its Baroque architecture and 18th-century buildings, creating one of the island’s most royal cityscapes. While Noto exudes character, a relaxing and tranquil atmosphere envelops this coastal city. Spend mornings exploring historic cathedrals and museums, then watch the sunset over the Ionian Sea during dinner. The laid-back lifestyle gives Noto an authentic Italian character, encouraging you to slow down and appreciate every moment.

What to Expect

  • Feel the warm stone of Baroque facades and the refreshing sea breeze.
  • Taste delicious Sicilian pastries, fresh seafood, and local almond treats.
  • Hear the gentle murmur of local life and the distant sounds of the Ionian Sea.
  • See golden-hued Baroque palaces and churches, intricate balconies, and breathtaking sunsets.
  • Smell the sweet scent of citrus, the salty sea air, and the aroma of Sicilian cuisine.

Where to Enjoy Your Visit

  • Noto Cathedral: Admire its grand Baroque architecture.
  • Palazzo Ducezio: Explore the elegant town hall.
  • Nicolaci Palace: Visit this splendid Baroque palace with famous balconies.
  • Palazzo Castelluccio: Discover another impressive noble residence.
  • Church of Santa Chiara: Experience a beautiful Baroque church.

Recommended length of stay: 2-3 days

End your day watching golden sunsets over the Ionian Sea after exploring Sicily's most beautiful Baroque architecture and sampling local almond treats.

Explore the Most Unique Places to Visit in Italy

Scaligero Castle in Sirmione on Lake Garda, Italy

Scaligero Castle in Sirmione on Lake Garda, Italy

Beyond Italy's famous destinations, these hidden gems offer unique experiences and highlights many travelers miss. Whether you're planning your first trip or returning for more, these places reveal new sides of this famous country.

Use this insight from our Italy travel guide to arrange a vacation that exceeds your every expectation. Our Zicasso Italy travel specialists are ready to help you plan your trip after you discover new ideas with our Italy tours and trip packages.

Life-Enriching Travel Designed Just for You

  1. 1

    Trips curated by the world’s top destination experts

  2. 2

    Concierge-level service leading up to and during your trip

  3. 3

    Unique, exclusive experiences and insider access

Get Top Travel Specialists to Help Plan Your Trip