OUR DESTINATIONS

Known as ‘The Land of Wonders’ with its extraordinary historical and artistic heritage.

 

QUICK FACTS ABOUT ITALY

  • Unique cities like Rome, Florence, Venice, and Palermo and thousands of small historical villages can be found throughout Italy.

  • Italy holds the record for the most UNESCO heritage sites in the world.

  • While small in size, Italy offers incredible environmental diversity: from the beauty of the Alps to the gorgeous islands in the Mediterranean Sea and the picturesque Tuscany countryside.

  • Visitors can delve into the artistic and intellectual richness of the Renaissance period in many cities and villages around the country.

  • There are 20 different regions in Italy, each with its own culinary peculiarity and traditions.


We provide program locations in world renowned areas of Italy as well as exciting non-traditional program locations.


THE BEAUTY OF THE MEDITERRANEAN: SOUTH EAST OF SICILY

“To have seen Italy without having seen Sicily is not to have seen Italy at all, for Sicily is the clue to everything.”

- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Sicily sits at the crossroads of the Mediterranean and has been aptly described as being a continent in miniature. Many civilizations have coveted this island for so long, and have made it a wonderful case-study for the creation of Mediterranean culture.

With history and heritage dating back almost three thousand years, the city of Syracuse is a unique pearl of Sicily, where it’s possible to experience the blend of the many different civilizations that went through the island over the centuries. Syracuse is a city where it is possible to witness and reflect on some of the main contemporary issues such as migration, human rights, conflict resolution, and to compare these with similar problems in the United States and other countries around the world.

 

ITALY’S GREAT NORTHWEST: TURIN, LANGHE, AND THE ALPS REGION

In the Northwest of the Piedmont region in Italy, just 45 minutes from Turin and an hour and a half from Piedmont’s vineyards landscape of Langhe (UNESCO World Heritage site and birthplace of the Slow Food international movement) there is a gem: Pellice Valley. This Alpine valley represents a unique example of a culturally vibrant rural community that is strongly linked to its incredible history and traditions. Torre Pellice - the main village of the valley - has been defined by Edmondo De Amicis (famous Italian writer) as “The Italian Geneva”.


OUR PROGRAMS IN ITALY

 

SEMESTER STUDY ABROAD

Our study abroad program in Italy allows students to live in the country for a semester or a year, taking courses at our partner university Florence University of the Arts (FUA). Coupled with immersion activities, independent living or homestay families, and documentary-like excursions, we aim for our students to experience all aspects of Italian culture and life.

 

CUSTOM PROGRAMS

EdOdyssey’s custom short-term programs are designed to experience Italy’s essential and unique resources in a short time frame. Following your school’s learning objectives, we create an itinerary that delivers the best possible immersion experience. We first review your learning outcomes, logistics needs and/or any other specific idea you might have about the experience you would like your students to have. We’ll translate all of your insights into the best immersive learning experience linked to the local culture and resources.

 

QUESTIONS?

Email us at info@edodyssey.com

SEE YOU SOON!