The 30 Best Properties by Tourist Destination
Abruzzo
Costa dei Trabocchi
National Park Gran Sasso e dei Monti della Laga
National Park Maiella
Aosta Valley
Apulia
Gargano
Itria Valley
Maldive del Salento
Murge
Salento
Basilicata
Calabria
Campania
Amalfi Coast
Cilento
Sorrento Coast
Emilia Romagna
Friuli Venezia Giulia
Latium
Maremma
National Park Gran Sasso e dei Monti della Laga
Tuscia
Liguria
Cinque Terre
Golfo del Tigullio
Lunigiana
Riviera dei Fiori
Lombardy
Brianza
Colline Moreniche
Lake Como
Lake Garda
Lake Iseo
Lake Maggiore
Valtellina
Marches
Molise
Piedmont
Canavese
Lake Maggiore
Langhe
Montferrat
Sardinia
Sicily
Aeolian Islands
Costa Sud Est Sicilia
Etna
Nebrodi Regional Park
Val di Noto
Trentino Alto Adige
Dolomites
Dolomiti Superski
Lake Garda
Skirama Brenta
Valle dei laghi
Tuscany
Chiana Valley
Chianti
Costa degli Etruschi
Lunigiana
Maremma
Val d'Orcia
Valdarno
Versilia
Umbria
Veneto
Brenta River
Dolomites
Dolomiti Superski
Lake Garda
National Park Dolomiti bellunesi
Parco delta del Po
The ranking formula
The position in the ranking is calculated using a weighted Bayesian average, a statistical method widely used to make rankings more reliable.
Unlike simple arithmetic average, this system takes into account not only the average score, but also the number of reviews received. In this way, structures with few reviews but very high votes are not automatically favored over those with many reviews and more established ratings.
Reviews from Google and TripAdvisor are included in the calculation through a conversion from a five-point scale to a ten-point scale.
The formula used is:
Score = (n x R + C x M) / (n + C)
Where:
n = total number of reviews received by the structure
R = weighted average of the structure’s reviews (with Google and TripAdvisor reviews converted to ten-point scale)
M = weighted average of all structures on the platform
C = average number of reviews per structure on the platform