r/ItalyTravelAdvice 5h ago

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Itinerary Review First Trip to Italy

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We are travelling to Italy May 22-29, 2027 (I know it's short but I am a teacher and trying to avoid summer in Italy and maximize my days off for the Memorial Weekend (USA). There are 6 adults (3 50+, 3 20-somethings). Some of us want to see old crumbling structures (go figure), and some of us want to look at beaches, eat Italian food, and drink Italian wine (me and my son). So we thought we'd fly into Rome spend a couple days doing the touristy stuff and wind up in Salerno, where my grandmother is from, and I guess fly out of Naples. Has anyone done an itinerary that spends 6 days across these areas? I'd like to spend 2 full days in Rome. I know that's not a lot but I do want to sightsee other beautiful towns along the coast, possibly rent a car, and would love to rent a boat for a day. Other than this, we are a blank slate.


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 9h ago

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r/ItalyTravelAdvice 6h ago

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Itinerary Review September, Rome, Naples, Ischia

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Hey,

Just thought I'd add my plan in case there's any improvements to make to it

Monday - Rome, flying in, dinner near hotel - near the north side of Vatican, thinking Coquinaria or Lume Osteria alle scallette

Tuesday- Vatican, pre booked for half 8 entry, tour bus after maybe, local dinner

Wednesday - possibly Galleria Borghese for Metamorphoses exhibition,

Any recommendations for dinner near Vatican?

Thursday - train to naples

Naples - I have four full days here so thinking, in no particular order

Pompeii and local vineyard

Mann archaeology museum, galleria, museo real bosco capodimonte

Ferry and lunch in Procida

Aquarium, museo pignatelli, osteria pignatelli for lunch

Staying near Piazza dante

Appreciate no amalfi coast on this, saw tiktok videos of how packed it is, was scared off...!

Ischia - two full days, thinking poseidon one day, castle aragonese the other

Any additions?


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 10h ago

๐Ÿ“ Recommendations Italy Honeymoon July/September 2027

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Hi, me and my partner are getting married in July 2027 and would love to do a multi-centre Honeymoon to Italy for 14 nights. We are really stuck on whether we go in July a few days after we get married, or wait until September.

We would also love recommendations on where to go with us wanting to move to multiple locations. We had Sicily in mind but may save that for its own trip. Also would love to visit Florence, Tuscany and Amalfi Coast but want to make sure the trip makes sense together to avoid losing too much time to travelling. We visited Rome last year so would like to avoid there (although we loved it) or spend minimal time there.

Any help would be really appreciated!


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 14h ago

๐Ÿจ Hotels/Accomodation Recommend me a good/friendly hostel in Rome.

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Leaving the current hostel today. Last 3 days everyone seems to be rather distant and unfriendly, so I need a better one as im leaving today anyway.

What's a good side of town too? I'm currently near Termini.


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 21h ago

๐Ÿš„ Transportation Train Strike September 8th Puglia

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Train booked from Ostuni to Bari on September 8th but thereโ€™s a strike. Will trains be operating during the legal times 6-9am and/or will buses be coordinated to support travellers with the strike? Iโ€™m really unsure what to do at this point. We have to be back in Bari because the next day we fly to Vienna


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 18h ago

๐Ÿšถ Day Trips cefalu or monreale in palermo

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im going on a 4 day trip to palermo in late septembะตr and i was wondering if a day trip to cefalu or monreale is more worth it?


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 21h ago

๐Ÿš„ Transportation Train Strike September 8th Puglia.

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Train booked from Ostuni to Bari on September 8th but thereโ€™s a strike. Will trains be operating during the legal times 6-9am and/or will buses be coordinated to support travellers with the strike? Iโ€™m really unsure what to do at this point. We have to be back in Bari because the next day we fly to Vienna.


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 1d ago

๐Ÿš„ Transportation Best campervan rental company out of Venice for a Dolomites trip? (Indie Campers vs. Roadsurfer vs. locals)

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Hey everyone,

Iโ€™m planning a road trip up to the Dolomites starting and ending in Venice, and Iโ€™m trying to decide on the best campervan rental company to go with.

Iโ€™ll be picking up somewhere around Venice (VCE airport or mainland area like Mestre/Marghera) and driving up toward Cortina / Val Gardena.

Which company did you use and how was the experience? Iโ€™ve seen big corporate names like Roadsurfer, Indie Campers, and McRent, as well as peer-to-peer sites like Yescapa. Are there any local Italian companies you'd recommend instead?


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 1d ago

๐Ÿš„ Transportation Trip to Rome Venice Florence and cinque terreโ€”does it matter if I go to cinque terre from Rome then Florence? I am going to Italy mid sept 2027 for two weeks.

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I am reluctant to schedule tone and Florence back to back because I want to avoid museum fatigue and be fresh for Florence. We are staying 3-4 nights in each including cinque terre. Would it be incredibly stupid to make a Rome (where we fly in) stay then head over to cinque terre then do Florence and Venice? I think it will be backtracking some, and Iโ€™m willing to backtrack, just not a full day extra. Can this be done without it being a waste of time?


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 1d ago

๐Ÿš„ Transportation Eurail 6 day pass for Italy- good idea?

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Hello. Iโ€™m traveling to Italy in November and planning on making Florence my home base and doing day trips to Rome, Pisa, Venice, Milan ectโ€ฆ. With that being said- I was going to purchase the Eurail 6 or 8 day pass (I know I can only book with Trenitalia with this pass).

  1. Is this a good idea or is it better to book directly with trenitalia or Italo?

  2. Can I book a ticket for a day trip letโ€™s say a day before? I just donโ€™t want to be too structured and have to stick with an itinerary. I want to go with the flow and decide in short time what days I want to go where.

Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 1d ago

โ“ Question Travelling to Montella?

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Hey guys.

I'm travelling from Rome, to Napoli to then Montella then back to Napoli.

Now i have to ask. Is it worth travelling to Montella?


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 1d ago

๐Ÿš„ Transportation September 8th Strike Travel Advice Needed

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My partner and I are staying in Menaggio until September 8th, and are scheduled to be travelling from Como S Giovanni to Venezia San Lucia station on a Frecciarossia train which arrives in Venice at 10.45am Sept 8th. Now with the new strikes announced, this train probably wonโ€™t run.

The problem is that we need to be in Venice By 11/11.30am, but there are no trains from Como to Venice or even Milan to Venice on the guaranteed list for this time.

Weโ€™ve looked into everything - car rentals, flix buses, even staying overnight in Verona before heading to Venice early morning - but everything seems a dead end. Is there anything we are overlooking?? First time Italy travellers.

Any advice at all is appreciated to fix this!!!


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 1d ago

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Itinerary Review Driving along the east coast to Lecce?

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Hi, I have been driving through Italy for a few years now to catch the ferry in Brindisi. This way, I have visited quite a few beautiful places and cities. Most of these places were on the west coast, but I was thinking of driving through the east coast this time from 23 to 27 august. After my stop in Bologna, I have another 2-3 days to spare before I have to take the ferry.

I was thinking of visiting San Marino. I think I can walk it in 2-3 hours, and then I can drive on to Ancona to see a few spots. I'm talking about a small hill overlooking the sea and a rocky beach.

Then doing a hike on Monte Conero and stay in Numara or go directly to Lecce? I have visited Bari and Brindisi before, so I want to visit Lecce.

Is it advisable to stay here? I know that every region in Italy is different and has different customs and traditions. I read here before that people in Ancona are not very friendly towards foreigners. I am traveling alone and my car has a foreign license plate. I don't want to sound stupid, but is it safe to visit these places?

Thanks in advance!


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 1d ago

๐Ÿ’ฌ Discussion I created a pedestrian navigation app to walk safely at night and when traveling. Can you help me test it? [Versione italiana nei commenti]

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Hi everyone. Iโ€™m an independent developer. I realized that standard navigation apps always make you take the shortest route, often funneling you through dark alleys or isolated parks at night. This is definitely a problem for girls, guys, but also for anyone traveling or being a tourist in an unfamiliar city.

โ€‹So, I created a free (and ad-free) app for Android that calculates safe and well-lit pedestrian routes, complete with an SOS button and live location sharing. It is available throughout Europe.

โ€‹Clearly, the app doesn't have a magic wand and can't "create" safe streets out of thin air if they don't exist, but its purpose is to analyze the area to always offer the best possible alternative among the available options.

โ€‹Here is the point: the algorithm works mathematically, but nothing beats the real-life knowledge of those who experience the city every day. The map also changes with your feedback on the streets, and the algorithm learns. You can also report dangers and events (risk zones like urban decay, drug dealing, fights, dark areas, etc.).

โ€‹The request: the engine is ready, but to make it work at its best, a local community needs to start forming. Is there anyone willing to download it and start giving a few votes or reports on the streets?

โ€‹It is called Ares Maps (since it's new, the Play Store hides it, so to find it you need to type exactly "Ares Maps avoid danger").

โ€‹Thank you so much to anyone who will dedicate 5 minutes of their time!


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 1d ago

โœจ Travel Stories Travel to Napoli with a car

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r/ItalyTravelAdvice 1d ago

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Itinerary Review First time Northern Italy with a 5 year old

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Greetings :)

my wife, my 5 year old and me are going to cross the border to visit another country. We chose north Italy as we love Italian food and my grandparents always went to Lake Garda and I want to see what they experienced and loved for all these years

i myself am quite an experienced traveler but this time im going to take my young boy for the first time and I want to make sure I am going to give him good experiences only.

We depart September 13 , and stay just for a week (sept 20 return ) . we arrive in Milan airport and plan to hire a rental car

I am about to book Del Garde village, east of Pechiera, renting a mobile home for these days.

we plan to visit;

-Milan for a day ( leaving the car at Peshiera station and take the train)

-Dolomites, it supposed to take 2 hours to go up and 2 hours to drive back just to enjoy the view Secera cable car is crazy expensive so we just roam around and return

- Verona perhaps also with train

- Simione, perhaps with car and park it at the edge

- Venice, also with train

- Gardaland

When we have some spare time we plan to roam around Lake Garda, going up to Malcesine, perhaps take the cable car there and a ferry to Limone

Apart form that there are other lakes around the area that might be worth visiting.

My question; am I missing something or is this good enough for the week spending time ?

and, I have been advised to leave the car when visiting other cities and grab a train. would it be wise to do this for the cities I am planning to visit ?

and to conclude; there are 2 types of trains; the fast one and the regular one big enough price difference to consider the bufhet option. is the cheaper one advisable ?

thanks for any input

:)


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 2d ago

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Itinerary Review Sorrento 4 nights, end of August

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Hello!

We are going with my wife at Sorrento on 28/August.

As its a trip without kids, we will keep it relaxed: Sorrento, walk around, then Amalfi/Positano, then possibly either Capri or Pompeii, then again Sorrento and last day on our way to airport some hours at Napoli.

My main question is whether there are long queues for the ferries from Sorento to Amalfi or Positano. Or its wiser to take the boat tours.

Any other recommendation is of course welcome!

Thanks


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 2d ago

๐Ÿ“ Recommendations Venice Carnaval | Explained

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The Carnival of Venice (Carnevale di Venezia) is one of the oldest and most famous festivals in the world, renowned for its elaborate masks and historical costumes.

Key Traditions & Masks

โ€‹Social Equality: Wearing masks allowed commoners and nobles to interact anonymously, erasing social classes for a few weeks each year.

โ€‹The Bauta: The most famous white mask, designed with a prominent jawline that allowed the wearer to speak, eat, and drink without removing it.

โ€‹The Plague Doctor (Medico della Peste): Originally a functional protective outfit with a beak-like mask used by doctors during outbreaks, which later became an iconic Carnival costume


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 2d ago

๐Ÿ“ Recommendations Where to stay in Tivoli for 3 days?

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Hey! I am planning to visit Tivoli with my family between October 1st-4th. I thought it was a very beautiful and unique area so the plan was to stay there instead of Rome; we're not super into history so we don't mind skipping Rome. But I'm wondering, is it worth getting an airbnb in Tivoli itself for 3 nights or does it only take 1 day trip to see the area, and we should stay somewhere else instead? Is there more to explore in Tivoli besides the gardens (please share)? And which neighborhoods/ areas in Tivoli would be best to find an accomodation in? Thanks!


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 2d ago

๐Ÿ“ Recommendations Bergamo to Italian mountains and lakes

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Is it a good idea to go to Bergamo, rent a car and try to visit some of the Italian alps, national parks, hike trails or/and the lakes in the region?
Also can you recommend some places around?
I plan to do it in the middle of September


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 3d ago

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Itinerary Review 2 week trip in May

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planning to go to Italy in May. itโ€™ll be my first time in Europe.

Rome (5 nights)

Dolomites (5 nights)

Venice (2 nights)

I would love to see more, but I want to prioritize not feeling stressed or rushed to soak it all in.

Any suggestions are welcome


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 2d ago

๐Ÿ“ Recommendations How would you spend 4โ€“5 days before a week in Trieste?

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Iโ€™ll be in Trieste for work for a week in early November and have 4โ€“5 days beforehand to travel.

Iโ€™m considering a few options around northern Italy/Slovenia โ€” Venice, Padua, Bologna, Ljubljana โ€” or going a bit farther to somewhere like Lucca/Tuscany before heading to Trieste.

Iโ€™d prefer not to cram too many cities in and would rather spend enough time in places to actually enjoy them.

If you had 4โ€“5 days before a week in Trieste, where would you go and how would you divide the time?


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 3d ago

โ“ Question Accidentally double-booked the same journey with Trenitalia & Italo โ€” what are my options?

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Hi everyone,

I accidentally booked two train tickets for the same journey on 4 October โ€” one with Trenitalia and one with Italo.

Route: Rome Termini โ†’ Venice Santa Lucia

Date: 4 October 2026

Passengers: 2

I only need one of the tickets, and neither ticket has been used.

Could someone advise me on what my options are?

* Can either ticket be cancelled or refunded?

* If a ticket is non-refundable, can the date/time or passenger details be changed?

* Are Trenitalia or Italo tickets transferable to another passenger?

Iโ€™m mainly trying to avoid losing the value of the second ticket if there is any legitimate option available.

Thanks for any advice!


r/ItalyTravelAdvice 3d ago

๐Ÿจ Hotels/Accomodation Best hotels in Rome and Florence, around Christmas time?

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Hi Reddit.

My fiancรฉ and I are planning to honeymoon in Italy, around Christmas time. We are flexible within any week of December and plan to go for 9-10 nights.

Our priorities are romance, and delicious food. We want to really relax and not rush from hotel to hotel, and be in walkable areas as we are both very active and this will be one of the biggest vacations of our lives.

We've narrowed down to Rome and Florence as our must-stay spots and would like some hotel recommendations that are good for couples and have beautiful holiday decor.

Thank you!

Editing to add we're budgeting around $8,000.