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Our Guide To A Fantastic Italian Holiday

Updated: Aug 25, 2020


Italy has some of the most vibrant and most varied cultures in the world. They have offered us the beautiful artworks of Michelangelo and couture from some of the leading fashion houses in the world, such as Armani and Versace. Of course, who could forget what is arguably their most famous export, the humble pizza?


This country is known for its idyllic landscapes and stunning coasts, full of memories to be made. It is comprised of several very unique regions, encapsulating the very best of European travel.


When is the best time to go to Italy?

The country is so varied; there is no wrong time to visit. But you can make the most of certain areas by planning your trip for the right weather, and miss the crowds.


The countryside and coast

You want to make sure that the weather is perfect for these destinations, so try and schedule your travel for around May to September. These are the warm, dry months, and you can spend your days sailing or swimming in the water, and hiking through the gorgeous countryside.


Towns and cities

Try and visit the villages out of peak seasons, to avoid getting lost in the hustle and bustle. If you go between April and October, there are fewer tourists, prices will be lower, and everything will feel less humid. Visiting out of season means you have better access to the delicious food on offer. It also means that you won’t have to contend with massive crowds while visiting art galleries or famous historical sites.


Visit Tuscany or Florence for the mouthwatering experience

Tuscany and Florence should be bucket list destinations for any great foodie. Begin your adventure in Florence with a gelato tour. In Italy, this sweet treat is so much more than just ice cream. Learn about its origins, watch how it’s made, and then sample some of the most exquisite flavors in the world. Then you can move on to the Tuscan countryside, and acquaint yourself with another local delicacy, Chianti wine. Spend your days searching for truffles with sniffer dogs, and enjoy the fruits of your labor with a delicious lunch.


Take the whole family to Rome and Sicily

Finding things that the entire family can enjoy might feel like a struggle, but not in Italy. Enjoy the hustle and bustle of Rome, from visiting the Vatican to learning how to make traditional, authentic pizza. The capital city needs no introduction; it is known for its remarkable history and architecture. Then relax on the island of Sicily, soaking up as much sun as you can. No matter the ages in your family, there is a variety of things to see and do; everyone is entertained.


Visit the beaches frequented by locals in Puglia

If you want a holiday that isn’t yet overrun by tourists, take a trip to one of Italy’s best-kept secrets - Puglia. The region is near the south of the country, and full of beautiful olive groves and farmland. It is a popular spot for Italian holidaymakers, so you know you’ll get an authentic experience. Food is all local and delicious, made with a variety of ingredients from the surrounding farms and the catch of the day.


Enjoy a romantic getaway in Positano

Positano is one of the Italian cities you see on postcards. It looks so perfect. The streets are cobbled, and the houses are painted bright colors, creating gorgeous neighborhoods to walk through. This town is a moment of peace for those who want to relax with their significant other. Take in the wonders of the local churches and art galleries, or enjoy a candlelit dinner for two with a view of the coast.


Italy is the perfect destination for any travel style. If you're traveling with your family, this beautiful country has everything to keep everyone's interests well satisfied. If you're looking for a romantic getaway, the breathtaking sunsets in the Amalfi Coast or the Tuscan wineries with their incredible experiences will give you the real Italian taste.


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