Faith and Tradition: Good Friday Lights Up Camaiore
After two years of waiting, Camaiore is ready once again to host the Triennale of the Dead Christ, one of the most moving and heartfelt processions in all of Versilia, with origins dating back to the 1500s.
Camaiore Turns Green: “È la Via dell’Orto” Returns, Among Nature, Flavors and Exceptional Guests
On Saturday, April 12 and Sunday, April 13, 2025, the historic center will once again become the stage for one of Versilia’s most beloved festivals, blending rural charm with urban creativity. Two days dedicated to celebrating farming culture and agri-gastronomy.
In Versilia, houses are flying off the market — whether by the sea or in the hills
We are pleased to share the article published in Il Tirreno, written by Matteo Tuccini, which offers an in-depth analysis of the real estate market in Versilia, confirming its role as a driving force for the entire Tuscany region.
Tourist Tax: Who Has to Pay It?
Many Tuscan cities have also chosen to introduce a tourist tax. The tax is not mandatory, and each municipality can decide whether to apply it, how much to charge, and during which periods, as a contribution from visitors for their stay in the area.
Living in a Viareggina: Viareggio Between History and Beauty
Viareggio: A Journey Through Time via Its Architecture
From refined nineteenth-century details to the flowing decorations of Art Nouveau, from the eclectic styles of the 1920s to the geometric elegance of Art Deco.