
Are you by the sea or in the mountains? Do you love relaxation but also crave a day full of thrills? In this article, we suggest various activities you can try—who knows, after giving them a go, they might become your new favourite hobby.
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Water Sports
The sea is one of the most iconic and captivating settings this time of year, suitable for all tastes. Choose from diving, kayaking, windsurfing, surfing, kitesurfing, and many more—all excellent options for adventurous leisure days.
- Sailing: It’s never too late to learn! Sailing teaches you to live in harmony with nature, understand and respect it, while building physical and mental resilience. On a boat, you’ll learn discipline, balance, and decision-making—but that’s not all. It fosters teamwork, delivers incredible speeds, and guarantees pure adrenaline and fun. Italy has countless sailing schools, offering courses for all levels and ages.
- Diving: Diving is the quintessential nautical sport, revealing a unique underwater world of vibrant colours and marine life. If you’re looking to dedicate your free time to new experiences, dives will clear your mind as you explore Italy’s most stunning seabeds. Diving courses cater to both beginners and experts.
Mountain Sports
- Trekking: Trekking in Italy is undoubtedly one of the best ways to discover enchanting landscapes. Typically, it involves hiking along trails and paths through nature, with routes of varying difficulty. This type of hiking is most common in mountains, where observing botanical species or natural monuments along the way is easier. The beauty of this sport lies in its diversity—you can trek not just in mountains, but also along coasts, hills, rivers, lakes, or plains. Many organisations offer customised trekking experiences. If you’re an adventurer keen to meet new people, this is one of the easiest activities to forge friendships, as most hikes are group-based.
- Horseback Riding: Picture yourself on scenic rides along riverbanks and through forests, creating unforgettable moments in untouched wilderness. Italy has many agritourism farms—in Sardinia, Trentino, Tuscany, and Sicily, for example—that offer guests the chance to learn and embark on horseback trekking. In short, they provide equestrian tourism, hippotourism, and horse-riding holidays.

What are you waiting for? Discover a new sport or hobby today!