I just got back from my summer holiday which was a tour of the northern two-thirds of Italy covering Rome in Lativm (Lazio), Sorento and the Amalfi coast in Campania, Venice and Verona in Veneto, the lakes & Milan in Lombardy and Piemonte and finally Pisa, Florence and Siena in Tuscany.
Needless to say my country of choice was 'influenced' by the James Bond series and particularly this New Golden Era's Casino Royale and the filming of Quantum Of Solace.
Here are the tid-bits...
Flag on boat of shots from Quantum 0f Solace production:
The flag that was shown here a few months ago in some of the boat shots with Craig Bond in it is the Italian (civilian) Maritime flag. [It's the one with the shield or logo (actually four shields combined in one representing the four old maritime republics of Venice, Genoa, Amalfi and Pisa) in the white vertical of the Italian flag.] So those pics do not depict 007 going to a location in Haiti or Bolivia...They may have been shots of 007 in Italy (which is surrounded by three seas) or of Daniel Craig being motor-boated to a location...We'll see in November.
Venice in Moonraker:
The Hotel Danieli (the one Holly Goodhead stays at...you can see a shot of her on the Byzantine-style balcony in MOONRAKER) is right on the Grand Canal of Venice and around the corner just one bridge east from the Doges Palace and the Piazza San Marco upon which Bond steers his gondola.
The Hotel Danieli is a very exclusive hotel. As an example, A gelato (ice cream) will cost you 16 Euro (~$25 US) and a cuppuccino (coffee with warm milk) will cost you 8 Euro (~$13 US). As I said, it's an exclusive hotel in a very exclusive location on the planet but I saw MOONRAKER as a kid at the theatre back in 1979 so I said 'what the heck...you only live once'

Venice is very beautiful and unique and I can see why they chose the setting/place for three James Bond films. The glass-blowing / -making furnaces which Bond walks past in MOONRAKER are probably not in Venice in my view...although the Murano flagship store (at which I purchased three pieces) contains one glass furnace for demonstrations. The Murano furnaces are on the island of Murano itself which I passed by on a motorboat ride in the lagoons. This island of Murano is probably where they filmed that shot in Moonraker IMHO.
Lake Garda:
OK, of the three main northern Italian lakes this is the one I did not "do" anything on. I went on a speed boat ride on Lake Como (which has the most sumptious villas on the planet) and stayed for two nights on Lake Maggiore' (it's surrounded by mountains and was convenient for my afternoon trip into Switzerland.) I did, however, drive along Lago di Garda! The tight, twisty roadway is accessed off the A4 autostrada from Verona to Milan as you cross from Veneto into Lombardy. The area contains the Valpolicella vinyards as well as kiwi fruit groves. It was a wet day and the motoring was tricky but I got some great pics of the winding lakeshore roads! I wish I had my BMW 330i M Performance with me...it would have been a


Carrara:
On the drive down from Genoa to Pisa as you cross from the region of Liguria into Tuscany there are some mountain peaks to the far left (west) which look like they have snow on them...Well, it aint snow!

Siena:
After two nights in Florence, we HAD to stop in Siena for a couple of hours on the way to the Rome airport. Siena is below the Chianti vinyards in southern Toscana (Tuscany) and the buildings are made of the red clay that is prevelant in the area. It's the best preserved of the Gothic Mideval towns in Italy and there are a number of narrow streets which make it possible for someone atheletic to jump from one roof top to another.

Also, the Piazza del Campo, where the Palio horse race takes place every July 2nd and August 16th, is actually sea shell shaped (not square or rectangular) and is all cobblestoned. It's also angled, not level...it drops from the wider, curved edges of the sea shell down to the flat bottom part where the clock tower is. Even then there's a gradient between the two ends of the "C". They put down a lot of dirt to make the 'track' and it's the horse (not the jockey) representing one of the 11 of 17 districts in Siena that gets the glory upon winning.
Siena is very picturesque and a number of motion pictures have been filmed in that area of Tuscany: Ridley Scott did some stuff for Gladiator in the area. Franco
Zafferelli shot Romeo and Juliet there, i'm told. Kenneth Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing (which had Denzel Washington in it) and A Midsummer Night's Dream w the hot Michelle Pfeiffer were also filmed there.
I can hardly wait to see Quantum 0f Solace!
I'll post some pics when I have time but I thought i'd share some of my thoughts now. If you have questions, i'll try and answer.
BTW, I just got a glimpse of the teaser trailer and although I was mildly stirred by it, I am looking forward to being fully and truly shaken by the full theatrical trailer in September or so.
Cheers!