What would be the best and shortest way to cross from Messina to Reggio Calabria and back by car in August?
What would be the best and shortest way to cross from Messina to Reggio Calabria and back by car in August?
My base will be Bari for 4 nights,
How do I get to Matwra please?
And I also want to get to Reggio de Calabria via train/ bus
Please advise
We are 2 families - one : 2 adults and 2 children (18,21) and other family: 2 adults with a six year old child who shall be going overland from Sicily to Amalfi Coast in early July 2021. We were considering driving to Messina from Raguza area, take the ferry and drive to Maratea and stop overnight. The next day we shall drive to Sorrento and stay there for a few days. This was our draft itinerary so far.:
DAY 1 :
Drive to Messina - Ferry to Villa San Giovanni, Drive to Maratea and stay Maratea
DAY 2 :
Drive and stop to visit Salerno, then Vietri sul mare, Cetara and finally Sorrento and
stay at Sorrento (accommodation for next few days)
DAY 3 :
Drive and stop to visit Positano and then Praiano and see town centres. Return Sorrento
DAY 4 :
Drive and stop to visit Ravello and Amalfi and see town centres. Return Sorrento
DAY 5 :
Visit Sorrento Centre and Drive to Napoli or Salerno to catch Ferry to Palermo or Messina in the evening- overnight stay on the ferry
DAY 6 :
Arrive Palermo or Messina - depending on the ferry trip and availability. Spend a day in Sicily and end of trip.
Any suggestions please re entire itinerary. Not sure whether we should stop in Maratea or somewhere close - not to have a long way driving and whether to base ourselves at Sorrento. We are also undecided whether to catch the Ferry To Palermo or to Messina?
Please advise
raqdan
Planning on a day trip to Lipari and Volcano islands. Staying in Taormina. Have a car and thinking of getting a ferry in Messina. Suggestions? Should I reserve tickets in advance? Issues with parking? Is there a better way to get there ? Milazzo? Thank you
Hello,
I am aware that ferry & boat is the only means of reaching capri and back, would you know what the best route is and what time is the latest ferry going back to the mainland? We will most likely be staying in Positano or Sorrento. We would love to have dinner in Capri but unsure if this is possible with the Ferry schedule? If there are late ferrys returning around 10pm, this would be perfect.
Appreciate any help I can get on this matter.
Thank you!
Noor
I am looking for ideas how to spend time- ideally in pozzallo or closeby- till I catch my ferry back to Malta at 9.30pm. By 10.30am I will need to check out from my B&B in Calatabiano (so I calculated a two-hour drive to pozzallo and then two hours waiting time to board ferry). That leaves us with 6 hours...
Hi! I'm planning on doing a long holiday in Italy from the end of September until November. I will be doing most of my transport via public transport, but biking/hiking or renting a car every now and then might be an option too.
What I'm currently thinking about:
- Enter sicily by train, hop off on the east coast. Visit Taormina, Catania, Siracusa, and possibly Ragusa as main sites. 5 days?
- Take the ferry from either Pozzallo or Augusta to Malta
- Spend about a week on Malta
- Take the ferry back, see (possibly Ragusa here) Valle dei Templi, and the north and west of sicily. About 10 days?
- Take the ferry from Palermo to Cagliari
- Spend about two weeks on Sardinia (not sure what places yet)
- take the ferry from Porto Torres to Barcelona
Is this a feasibily itinerary? The suggested staying times for these places seem to be all over the place (e.g. 5 days enough for Sicily, two weeks in Malta) so I'm wondering if I'm taking it easy enough or if I could include Amalfi for example. Is two weeks in Sicily enough if I go by public transport? I want to see the main sites and take some relaxed days off too. I don't need to spend days in every town exploring every alley.
I plan on staying in hostels and cheap hotel rooms mostly. I can also bring camping gear but I'm not entirely sure if it's worth it as I think a lot of campings will already be closed in October. I don't particularly have a set budget but I prefer to spend my cash on good food and perhaps some guides. I don't have a need for luxury hotels or driving a car everywhere.
Edited: 10:23 am, August 25, 2021I'm pretty sure it was discussed but I cannot find any specific answers. Besides Red Cross tent at Milano Centrale station and Milano airport where else I can get Covid Antigen (rapid) test in English to travel back to US? Just want to know my options. Thank you!
I got my easyjet booking confirmation for August 2021, and it says T1 but it has always been T2 in the past.
I am nervous to book my car hire pickup and dropoff (dropoff is early) from T1 in case it switches back to T2 in August.
Any ideas what is happening with T2?
i am planning trip to Sicily . 21 Days. First let me say I like to drive and living in Texas I drive 100 miles most days. we fly into Rome Sept24, will drive to Casenza, stay overnight. The next day Cefalu two days, Palermo 3 days, Ragusa 3 days, Sirasua 3 days, Catania 2 days, Taormina 3 days, at the end 3 days in Rome. I have 3 days to fill. I was thinking maybe Messina or somewhere on the return trip. We have been to Amalfi, Sorrento but not Naples. Any suggestions? For those of you that don,t drive this may look crazy. We love seeing the countryside and I find driving a stick shift in Europe fun.
If we decide to take the ferry to Palermo instead of staying overnight and flying the next morning…is there somewhere to leave our luggage when we get in from Capri until the ferry departure?
Thank you!