The city of Venice needs no introduction, because it is one of the best known and beloved tourist cities in the world. Major attractions are the Gondolas, the many Bridges and St. Marc´s Square. Once a year there is also the traditional Carnival with beautiful masks and dresses. A few times per year there could be flooding...
There are very few cities in the world with as much history, historical buildings and artifacts as Rome. A great example is the Colosseum... But Rome is not just history, it is also the political capital of Italy and offers great eating places and places to watch-the-world-go-by.
Alberobello is a small town near Bari in southern Italy. It is famous for its unique trullo buildings.
The Amalfi Coast is very picturesque and lies on a steep southern shore of the Sorrentino peninsula.
Bolzano is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol and by far the largest city in this Italian region. This major city is close to the very picturesque Dolomites mountains.
Cinque Terre ("5 Cities") is a rugged coastal area in the North-West of Italy. It is very scenic and one of the best places for a few-days hike.
Lago di Garda is the largest lake in Italy just south of the Alps with many resorts, camp sites and tourist locations.
Milan is the "capital" of Northern Italy and a very influential city when it comes to economy, fashion or music. A highlight could be a visit to the Scala, if you can get tickets,