Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Italy Travel For Beginners: HInts and Tips

Americans flock to Italy, and with very good reason. Here are some quick Italy vacation tips

Tips for Italy

  • The most popular tourist season is June through September: aim for May or October and you will enjoy smaller crowds and still have good weather.
  • Packing light is key to easy trip. One small bag that you can easy carry yourself on and off planes, trains and up and down stairs will give you a lot more freedom. Don't expect every hotel to have an elevator - they don't.
  • Trans-Atlantic filghts generally arrive in Milan or Rome and these destinations usually have the best prices on fares. You may get a better over-all cost looking for a cheap flight into London or Amsterdam and then connecting on to Italy using a local European budget airline such as EasyJet or Ryan Air.
  • If you do use a low cost airline check how far out of town the airport they are using is and how much it will cost you to get back into town. Few of the cheaper airports will be as convenient as Rome's Fumcino airport where you can catch the Leonardo Express train to Rome's Termini Station for Euro11
  • Don't worry about not speaking Italian - if you speak French or Spanish you won't have a lot of problem. Even if you don't patience, acting, sign language and a sense of humor will get you a long way.
  • Train Travel. If you are going to use the Eurail pass for discounted train travel within Europe you need to purchase your pass before leaving home. Do you figures carefully though, many of the passes are not good value unless you are traveling from one end of Europe to the other. Also if you are over 26 you will have to travel first class on an Eurail pass while second class is comfortable and available for tickets bought in Italy.
  • Italy has a fairly low rate of crime. Be careful of pickpockets in major cities but there is probably less violent crime than in your home town. Be aware of your surroundings in large train stations and popular tourist sites. The Romans never carry a bag slung over a shoulder but hung diagonally across the body - and you should too.

Enjoy your Italian vacation: hopefully these Italy vacation tips have helped

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