The best hidden gems to visit in Spain, Italy, France, and Greece, from someone who's been to every European country
04.06.2024 - 19:43
/ insider.com
/ Lee Abbamonte
Traveling to Europe this summer? If so, we'll take a wild guess that you're visiting either Spain, Italy, France, or Greece.
These countries, nearly all of which are in the southern or Mediterranean regions, are what travel blogger Lee Abbamonte dubs Europe's "Big Four" because of their popularity among American tourists.
Abbamonte, 45, knows a thing or two about travel. He's not only visited every state in the US but every country in the world, as well as the North and South Poles.
Across the pond, Abbamonte prefers exploring underrated European countries, but he gets why people gravitate to the "Big Four."
"If you don't like it, you're the problem," he said. "They're all good."
Still, he's a fan of venturing off the beaten path.
Here, Abbamonte shares a few alternatives to popular tourist hot spots that anyone visiting Spain, Italy, France, and Greece should check out.
"Everyone knows Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Ibiza, Majorca," Abbamonte said. But not many Americans are familiar with the historic city of Ronda, perched atop a deep rocky gorge covered in lush greenery in the Andalucia region.
"If you're in Marbella, or if you're in Sevilla or Gibraltar, you can go out there and check out this awesome little town," Abbamonte said.
He also can't speak highly enough of northern Spain/Spain's northern coast. One highlight is the seaside town of A Coruña, which is close to the Camino de Santiago, a network of pilgrimage routes leading to a holy site in the city of Santiago de Compostela.
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"I've done a lot of road trips around the north of Spain," Abbamonte said. "It's just an awesome little slice of Europe that nobody ever goes to."
Mykonos and Santorini are two of the most well-known islands in Greece. Naturally, they're also two of the most overcrowded.
People familiar with Greece, like Abbamonte, often advise against visiting Mykonos and Santorini in favor of smaller islands that are quieter but just as beautiful, such as Aegina, Poros, and Hydra.
Abbamonte said Hydra, in particular, is worth seeing.
"There are no cars, and it's just goats and donkeys and walking. It's a very cool place to go."
On the mainland, he'd also advise stopping by Meteora in Thessaly, known for its "otherworldly" monasteries built atop towering rock formations.
According to Abbamonte, "With Italy, you can just throw a dart at a map, and you're in the coolest place you've ever been to."
Even so, some of Abbamonte's favorite spots in Italy don't get the love he believes they deserve. In the region of Tuscany for example, he says people tend to prioritize Florence, Pisa, or Siena.
All three are definitely worth seeing at least once, Abbamonte said, but he'd also recommend exploring smaller villages nestled