Italian cooking and food appreciation courses, preferably taken whilst staying in Tuscany villas, are a nearly unanimous suggestion amongst New Year lists drawn up by media outlets, in both the print and online formats.
(prHWY.com) January 22, 2013 - London, United Kingdom -- Italian cooking and food appreciation courses, preferably taken whilst staying in Tuscany villas, are a nearly unanimous suggestion amongst New Year lists drawn up by media outlets, in both the print and online formats.
While the themes of these lists range from 'family holidays' to 'active holidays' to a simple collection of alternatives to the usual fly-and-flop, the presence of in-situ Italian cooking courses is a nearly constant variable, often accompanied by a suggested stay in one of the many
Tuscany villas available for rental, even at this time of year.
Other activities included in these lists are somewhat more modest, and some do not even involve travel. Simply getting fit or learning a new activity are considered worthy goals for 2013. Actual tourism-related suggestions include short-term cruises and plenty of budget-friendly, yet interesting walking holidays.
To enquire about renting Tuscany villas, contact To Tuscany at
http://www.to-tuscany.com or 0808 252 9496.
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