You know when people who travel a lot say stuff like "each part of [country you've never been to] is SO different," and you kind of roll your eyes because it just sounds like a way to brag about how many different parts of the country they've been to? Well ... in Italy, it's SUPER accurate. From the language to the food to the social norms, southern Italy is very different than the rest of Italy. Sure, there's pizza and pasta everywhere in Italy, but in Sicily your pasta come served with anchovies and dusted with pistachios, and the pizza in Naples is leaps and bounds more delicious than anything you'll get in Florence. (Important note: I did do some things other than eat on this trip, but not many.) In this post, I'm laying out all the things no one tells you about visiting Southern Italy. I can't guarantee you that they'll actually help you during your trip, but I thought they were interesting.