I was constantly impressed at how many Italians do not go overseas for their holidays. When I taught English in Rome, I was asked to ask my students why they did not see different nations. They just responded: "Why can we? We've got great civilization, a number of the finest beaches in Europe, and mountains to go skiing in winter!" Italy is fantastic, and I feel blessed to have spent three decades of my life. It is an exceptional state where you're equally as likely to find beauty in a quiet cobbled backstreet or some traditional trattoria than in its magnificent beaches or great countryside. With my experience of living several years in Italy, I have put together a listing of twenty-five places I believe are worth seeing. Some will be obvious, others not so. This is my list of all 10 of the Very Best and most unique areas to visit in Italy: 1. Cinque Terre The rugged, rustic but stunning magnificence of Cinque Terre seems to perfectly sum up why Italy is so admired...