Travel agents invited to experience the real dolce vita on a spring fam trip
It’s no wonder that iconic film director Fellini was born in Romagna
This spring travel agents are invited to experience the REAL Dolce Vita in Romagna.
Qualifying travel agents are invited to explore the land that nurtured Federico Fellini (and where he made his Oscar-winning masterpiece Amarcord )
The agents will enjoy the real "Good Life" including:
Good food – the deliciously fresh, local, seasonal food that Romagna is famous for. Including freshly-made pastas, wonderful local meats, cheeses, vegetables and olive oils, superb fruits – and amazing culinary talents.
Good wine – experiencing a number of glorious hillside and plain small boutique vineyards – of many hundreds in Romagna passionately producing delicious wines including Sangiovese, Albana (the first white wine in Italy to get the coveted DOCG label), Trebbiano, Pignoletto, Pagadebit, amongst many other decliciousnesses!
Good experiences – visits to Romagna’s incredible treasury of Art Cities (including glorious Ravenna) and a visit to Bologna (the Fat!) , plus superb meals together and events galore.
Good hospitality and security – staying in a lovely Italian country house in gorgeous surroundings with the utmost of extreme heartwarming, heartfelt hospitality
And, above all good company! See what other agents say about it: HERE HERE and HERE .
Like a FAM taste of the REAL Dolce Vita? Find out more HERE
More about Best of Romagna HERE
Valere
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