Has anyone book this tour and can give me some tips on the do and fonts or any addy information
Has anyone book this tour and can give me some tips on the do and fonts or any addy information
Long story short, I had two other trips in planning that my teen daughter eventually vetoed :)
She has requested a culture/sightseeing/city trip over the 'nature' and 'beach' options. She's had a really tough year and with all the anxiety about heading into high school, I would love to make this happen for her. I have about a month to plan this trip, so here's my first attempt at an itinerary. We will be flying in and out of Rome (only option for a direct flight), which we'll be skipping as we have previously visited:
Day 0: overnight flight into Rome, arrive 7:30 am
Day 1: Rome to Naples via high speed train, Napoli, Overnight in Napoli
Day 2: Pompeii tour, Overnight in Napoli
Day 3: Amalfi coast tour (bus tour or private driver), Overnight in Napoli
Day 4: Napoli in the morning, leave for Florence via high speed train, Overnight in Florence
Day 5: Florence, Overnight in Florence
Day 6: Tuscany day trip (bus tour or private driver), Overnight in Florence
Day 7: Train to Cinque Terre w/ stopover in Pisa, Overnight in CT
Day 8: Cinque Terre, Overnight in Cinque Terre
Day 9: Train to Milan, Overnight in Milan
Day 10: Milan in the morning, train to Venice, Overnight in Venice
Day 11: Venice, Overnight in Venice
Day 12: Venice in the morning, Venice to Rome via high speed train or flight, Overnight Rome near airport
Day 13: fly home
Would love to hear your thoughts:
- We like fast paced, but is it too fast paced? Any suggestions?
- I feel like Milan is a bit of a 'detour' and I wonder if it's worth just for one day?
- Should we get TrainItalia passes? Which one?
- I would love to have some flexibility and not prebook hotels in case we want to linger in one area more - is this too much of a risk? (I wouldn't have considered it but i feel like we could 'wing it' this year?)
- Is there anything else I need to pre-book? (ie. tours, transportation, admission tickets, etc).
Thanks all in advance!
Edited: 11:46 pm, July 10, 2021Hi all,
I am in the beginning stages of making plans for my late May, early June trip to Rome. I have decided on two side trips from Rome, Naples and Florence. While I am sure Florence is beautiful, and I will spend time roaming, I am also using Florence as a base for a few days, to take some bus day trips., to enjoy the countryside of Tuscany, and smaller towns. The one that I really want to go on will include Cortona, and Arezzo.
is this a good tour group to research ? if not, any suggestions, and also is it ok just to wait until I get to Florence to book these, or better plan more ahead.
Thanks for any help....
https://www.viator.com//tours/Florence/Tuscany-in-One-Day-Sightseeing-Tour/d519-5070TUSCANY?mcid=61846
We are arriving in Venice on the 19 th, 4 nights. Then on the 23 rd transferring to Florence for 5 nights.
We would like to do the Bologna food tour which starts at 7 am. The train schedules now are little help. Is there normally an early morning high speed train from Florence? Would it be better to do the tour on the 23 rd, leaving Venice very early? If so is there somewhere to store our luggage in Bologna?
Thank you.
Hello! I am planning on taking a trip to Italy on February 2022. I plan to be in Venice for the Carnival. My question would be .... it’s RB&B a good option instead of hotels? Also is it better to use train to visit Rome and Florence or car rental ? And finally should I get a tour package for the carnival in order To see most of things ?
First, i should mention that i'm somewhat ADHD when on vacation so i don't like to stay in one place too long but would rather look, absorb, take some pics and keep moving along. With that said i'm very active and walking is certainly ok with me. I would be taking trains mostly . I have the following thus far:
1) Arrive Venice
2)Venice
3)Venice
4)Venice to Bologna
5)Bologna to Florence
6)Florence
7)Florence to Rome ( I've already been to Rome previously but will pick up my fiancé here)
8)Rome to Naples then Ferry to Ischia
9)Ischia
10)Ferry to Capri
11)Capri
12)Ferry to Positano
13)Positano
14)Positano
15)Positano
16)Sorrento
17)Sorrento to Naples Depart home
Thanks for any suggestions and advice. Was wanting to hike around Cinque Terre for the day at some point but was unsure if it was worth the effort since the train takes a long time to get there. Thanks
Hi Everyone,
Re-planning my postponed trip from 2020 this year. I seem to have forgotten all the valuable tips I had received for my previously planned trip. Is August a bad time to travel in terms of closures and holidays? Since I have nothing book yet, would it be better to travel in September instead?
I am thinking the following itinerary for now:
Aug 5-10-Roma
Aug 10-13-Florence with day trips to Sienna, Pisa?
Aug 13-15-Venice
Aug 15-16-Train back to Rome and fly home.
Is this too ambitious?
Will be travelling on a Covid tested flight in and out from Rome from Canada
Hey there. We are planning a trip to Italy (and Paris) next June. We are bringing our DDs, first timers to Europe, ages 21 and 16. I’ve been reading through itineraries, guide books, youtube videos of Italy and getting so excited. We have limited time (only 10 nights in Italy) and we are packing in A LOT I know. We are considering using Zicasso or another company to make the most of our time, especially since we are trying to do so much...Here’s our latest itinerary so far. (we like to see as much as possible/get a taste so we know where to spend more time the next time:)
. Summary. 2 nights, 1 1/2 full days in Venice,
4 nights in Florence with day trip to Cinque Terre, 5 nights in Rome with day trip to Pompeii and Amalfi
*We already bought our tickets flying into Venice
Day 1. Arrive Venice from Paris on the 13th. Half day in Venice
Day 2. Venice
Day 3. Take a late train from Venice to Florence.
Day 4. Florence
Day 5. Florence. (Day trip to Cinque Terre)
Day 6 Florence
Day 7. Train to Rome by 7pm. Stay near Piazza Novana
Day 8. Rome
Day 9 Rome
Day 10. LONG day with private guide to Pompeii/Amalfi
Day 11. Rome
Day 12. Departure day
Grazie!
Edited: 12:57 pm, August 13, 2021We were notified today that we were able to get a reservation for a scavi tour on Friday, September 3! While excited, because the time is assigned by the excavations office, it has impacted the schedule originally planned. Originally we had a large gap between basilica and museums to return to hotel and rest a bit/eat but now the schedule is tighter.
Scavi tour is at 12:30 - so we need to be to excavation office by 12. Tour lasts 1.5 hours which takes is to 2:00 pm
We have Happy Hour tour tickets for the museums at 5pm, so need to get there ~4:30pm.
Question 1 - That means we have a 2.5 hour gap. Weighing going back to hotel (campo d’ fiori) to rest/eat vs finding a restaurant around the Vatican - recommendations?
Question 2-4 - we had planned to get to Basilica before 8am to get in. Do the Dome climb first and then self tour of basilica. With the lines - anticipate this take us until 11 (depends on lines)? Leaving a small gap between that and scavi tour.
- recommendations for a restaurant to have a snack/sit in?
- more a comment/question - I assume the lines (including dome climb) would be too long to do basilica between the scavi tour and happy hour?
- we planned trotting basilica ourselves with audio guide, but give. The scavi tour, would we be better to book a tour (ie walks of Italy) to guarantee quicker access
Thanks for your thoughts on the above
Buongiorno everyone! For context we are a family of 6 (2x40s, 24, 15, 12, 11) all athletic and experienced international travelers only bringing carry ons. I have been to Florence, Venice and Rome but rest have not. Kids and hubs not into art. (I know, I know.) We have an ex au pair that is Italian living in Verona currently that is going to meet us in 5T for the first part of our trip and then leave us in Florence and see us again in Verona for a daytrip later but anyway here goes!
Day 1 (Sat): arrive FCO at 8am on COVID tested flight. Adults are preregistered for tests on arrival but it doesn't currently allow me to register the kids. Booked the 1157am fast train from Termini to La Spezia, hoping 4 hours will be enough time to test, take Leo Express to Termini, grab a bite and hop on train (its the Frecciabianca - should we wait and eat on train instead?) transfer to 5T train at La Spezia, arrive approx 1613 at Vernazza about an hour after our Italian and check in and chill.
Day 2 (Sun): See how we feel, likely do an am hike to either Corniglia or Monterosso. We can come back to apartment midday or do a private boat tour for 3 hours.
Day 3 (Mon): See how we feel, do am hike (whichever we didn't do day before), or do boat tour this day. Dinner at lovers table at Ristorante Belforte for hubs and I at 7pm.
Day 4 (Tues): Early am train to Pisa, stow bags at Stow Your Bags near Pisa Centrale and walk through Pisa to tower. Likely get Tower appointment for about 10am so we are not rushed. See how long kids last in museums, perhaps grab lunch here (any recommendations?) and then hop back on train to Florence and check in, go somewhere for dinner before Italian AP has to leave us. A lot of Americans say ZaZas is fun - recommend or alternatives?
Day 5 (Wed): Florence - the big two plus likely the Galileo museum because our kids love science
Day 6 (Thurs): am in Florence (so maybe split the big two into one each morning), check out and catch 1120 train to Venezia. Apartment is walking distance from S Lucia so check in and then one museum or activity and dinner - recommendation?
Day 7 (Fri): Venice
Day 8 (Sat): am maybe one thing in Venice, then train to Verona, spend day with Italian AP and then fly VRN to FCO at 1930, check in go to bed
Day 9 (Sun): Rome
Day 10 (Mon): Rome - Scavi tour at 1330 for adults
Day 11 (Tues): Rome
Day 12 (Wed): Rome
Day 13 (Thurs): depart FCO at 10am arrive super early to COVID test at FCO before flight
Will definitely do Pompeii one day - any recommendations for day or guide and eats?
Anything else I missed?
Hi I saw the news unfolded today on the current situation with the Coronavirus in Italy. We have already booked our flights and accommodation for our 3 week itinerary 9-27 Apr to Rome, Sorrento/ Positano, Venice, Bologna, Parma, Cinque T, Florence, and Tuscany. We are travelling on our own (not following tours) and have booked a few bike tours in the major cities like Rome and Florence.
Advice needed to help us decide to cancel trip or just go with it. Thanks