Loading Page...

How many blue zones are in Italy?

Italy is blessed with one of the five so-called “Blue Zones” in the world. It is an area on the enchanting Island of Sardinia. So, what exactly is a “Blue Zone”? An author named Dan Buettner studied the world over to find the highest concentrations of people who lived to be over one hundred years old.



People Also Ask

These five locales, Sardinia, Italy; the islands of Okinawa, Japan; Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica; Ikaria, Greece; and Loma Linda, California; don't appear to have too much in common at first glance. They're all relatively warm year-round, fairly small, remote and close to the ocean.

MORE DETAILS

Blue zones are regions in the world where people are claimed to live, or to have recently lived, longer than average. Five blue zones suggested are: Okinawa Prefecture, Japan; Nuoro Province, Sardinia, Italy; the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica; Icaria, Greece; and Loma Linda, California, United States.

MORE DETAILS

The Blue Zones map includes the five regions of the world with the longest-living populations, including Loma Linda, Nicoya, Sardinia, Ikaria, Okinawa.

MORE DETAILS

Parking While in Italy Blue Spaces are marked with blue lines and are appropriately called blue zones. There are two types of blue zones, one where an attendant asks you how long you intent to stay, you then pay for your spot and place a stub on your dashboard, or a blue zone where you will utilize a parking meter.

MORE DETAILS

The ZTLs are zones of restricted circulation, situated in Italian cities that have historic centres. Only the local residents and registered vehicles are authorised to drive there.

MORE DETAILS