Italy stands out from the crowd as a country with which the word romance seems evermore associated. Definitely, as deluxe and romantic escapes go, a vacation in Italy at its most basic can be truly memorable. However, with a bit more planning and decision-making, you can enhance the experience even more. Here are the top three things you should consider when planning your vacation.
Choose your accommodation : As far as adjustment is concerned, staying in a villa could
not be more Italian. There are, naturally, boutique hotels or any number international
chains, but there something romantic and authentically Italian about the notion
of staying in a villa while on vacation in Italy. Whether you are heading to
the sun kissed beaches of the Amalfi Coast, Sardinia and Sicily, or the burnt
umber rolling hills of Tuscany, Umbria or Puglia, there are plenty of options
for you to explore. Do bear in mind, however, that the Italians are a festive
lot and you may have a better chance of finding your ideal accommodation if you
book far ahead of a scheduled fiesta or local event. This may require a bit of
research to check what's on in the areas you plan to visit. Another benefit of
staying in a villa is the fact that you'll be immersing in the community you'll
get to mingle with the locals at every opportunity. You also get to know where
the freshest produce or ingredients for your home-cooked meals can be found,
and you'll learn about the local culture in a way that no quick day trip can
offer.
Plan your itinerary ahead of time : Many visitors to Italy end up being part of a tour group in
which the guide, for example, thoroughly talks about this battle and that's
perfectly fine if it's what you want! But, on occasion, this could cause you to
end up instead of enjoying your time. A vacation in Italy can, in fact, be a
mind-blowing and sometimes exhausting event. There is so much culture and art
on display that it may be overwhelming when deciding what to see and what to
miss. Research the museums or art galleries you are interested in, and then
choose just a selection - if you try to do everything you may end up not
appreciating the art on it’s own merits. On the other hand, if you're really
coming for the fabulous food and wine - go for it and don't feel guilty about
missing a few steps on the tourist trail.
Craft a location-sensitive itinerary : The worst thing you can do on a vacation in Italy is just
land at the airport and head to the nearest city (most often, that would be
Rome or Milan), without any thought to the lesser-known places in this
spectacular country. Ok, so your camera may be filled with happy snaps of the
Coliseum or the Doomed Milano, but have you really seen the true heart and soul
of the country?
While, naturally, there is much to be seen in these great
cities, make sure you include some time on your itinerary for a few days
exploring Tuscany or Umbria, and perhaps head down to the south and stay in a
villas in Sardinia or Sicily and get a taste of how the locals spend their down
time.
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Vacation in Italy |
This country is all about the people, the places, the art,
history and culture - but make sure you don't miss out on enjoying an authentic
experience while ticking off the high profile "must-sees".
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