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  1. How to plan an Italy trip

    As a general rule, for a 3-5 day trip we suggest choosing one destination - a city or region. If you have a week to 10 days then you can plan 1-3 places in either the north OR south of Italy. In a two week trip you could cover 3-4 places and see both north and south. Try not to squeeze too much in.

  2. Plan your Trip to Italy

    Trip Planner - Italy. Easily plan your trip based on your preferences, budget, and style. Plan your trip with RoutePerfect's AI and optimize it by using RoutePerfect's crowdsourced database, based on proven and enjoyable, well-crafted itineraries of thousands of travelers. Explore Italy's famous cities, roam through its cobblestone ...

  3. Italy trip planner: make a Italy itinerary & map

    Well, St Peter's Basilica is about 10 of those in one location showing you how grand they can be. Breathtaking. Keep your places to visit, flight/hotel reservations, and day-by-day itineraries for your trip to Italy in our web and mobile app vacation planner.

  4. Italy Trip Planner

    You might even want to call them all-inclusive trips to Italy, as the list of inclusions is lengthy. So get ready to explore the best of Italy with your choice of program. Whether it's as short as a 7-day trip to Italy or a 2-week trip to Italy, Triptile's Italy trip planner will allow you to create an itinerary of dreams. View all tours.

  5. How to Plan a Trip to Italy: The Best Itinerary Planner

    Step 5 — Plan your Italy itinerary How many days do you need in Italy? While the ideal length of a trip to Italy depends on your travel wish-list and time constraints, we suggest aiming for 7-10 days as a minimum. With careful planning, many of Italy's highlights can be covered during a 10-day whirlwind tour.

  6. Ultimate Italy Travel Planner

    Untold Italy's ultimate travel PLANNER. Get organized and start planning your trip to Italy without the overwhelm with our printable PDF planner. We've poured all our expertise gained from over 30 trips to Italy into our planner so you have tried and true methods for ensuring you have all the details covered off for your trip.

  7. Italy Itinerary: Where to Go in Italy by Rick Steves

    By Rick Steves. So much to see, so little time. How to choose? To help you get started, I've listed my top picks for where to go in Italy, and my plan for your best three-week trip.(This list excludes Sicily; see my separate recommended Sicily itinerary.)Of course, not everyone has jobs or lifestyles that allow a three-week trip, so make a plan, prioritizing according to your interests and tastes.

  8. Italy Travel Guide

    Plan your perfect trip to Italy with these 5 incredible itineraries. Sep 3, 2024 • 12 min read. Tips & Advice. What to eat and drink in Italy. Aug 13, 2024 • 9 min read. Tips & Advice. How to travel to Italy with points and miles in 2024. Jul 25, 2024 • 13 min read. Destination Practicalities.

  9. Italy Travel Guide

    10-Day Italy Itinerary - Option 1 | Rome, Florence, Venice, and Tuscany. Day 1-7: Rome, Florence, and Venice (Follow the 7-day Italy trip itinerary above) Day 8: Tuscany. Morning: Rent a car and drive to the Tuscan countryside. Afternoon: Visit vineyards in Chianti for wine tasting.

  10. BEST of Italy in 2 Weeks: Detailed 14-Day Itinerary (+Map & Planning Tips)

    Day 10: Explore Milan, take a day trip to Lugano or back to Rome. If you could fly to Naples and ends in Milan (or vice versa), your itinerary could look something like this: Day 1: Naples. Day 2: Amalfi Coast day trip. Day 3: Capri day trip. Day 4: Naples to Rome and explore Rome. Days 5-6: Rome.

  11. Untold Italy

    Welcome to Untold Italy. Planning trips to Italy is always exciting, no matter if it is your first or fifteenth. Whether you're charmed by its fascinating cities or incredible landscapes there is a corner of Italy waiting to be discovered. Please join us on our popular Italy Travel Planning Community, read our blog and listen to our Untold ...

  12. Planning a Trip to Italy? Here's Your 10-day Italy Itinerary

    Now for your 10-day trip to Italy, which includes Rome, Tuscany, Florence, Bologna, and Venice. Note: Your tour starts on the day after you arrive, unless you fly in quite early, otherwise you won't have enough time to see everything in Rome. You need 2 full days to do it.

  13. Italy Guide: Planning Your Trip

    This Italy trip-planning guide is a starting point for organizing your trip of a lifetime, deciding where to go and what to see, how long to stay and most importantly—what to eat! Planning Your Trip . Best Time to Visit: The best months to visit Italy depend on your preferences as a traveler. Springtime and early summer—April, May, and June ...

  14. Best Italy Trip Planner

    Italy Trip Planner. Whether you are searching for the most delicious fare, the finest art, or the grandest cities, Italy is full of experiences that will revitalize your senses. Zicasso's Italian Trip Planner possesses a wide variety of authentic, Italian experiences, and our custom itineraries cultivate the opportunity for travelers of all ...

  15. 10 Days in Italy: The Perfect Italy Itinerary

    Day 1: Milan. Your journey starts in Milan, a dynamic city of fashion and culture in the north of Italy. Milan is one of the country's largest cities and probably the most modern destination on this trip, featuring a dense mix of historic landmarks amidst a bustling metropolis.

  16. Italy travel planner

    2 weeks in Italy. 1, 2, or 3 days in Rome. 1, 2, or 3 days in Venice. 1, 2, or 3 days in Florence. 1-7 days in Tuscany. 10 days in Sicily. » more. "A comprehensive website answering every conceivable question about travel to Italy." — Arthur Frommer.

  17. Italy travel planners

    Set of 7 planners for Rome, Florence, Venice, the Cinque Terre, Amalfi Coast, Milan and Sorrento. All the essential sights and attractions on one page for each destination including minimum time to visit. Best view points and experiences you must have in each place. Favorite restaurants and gelato stops based on years of research!

  18. Ultimate Travel Planner

    Italy Travel Planner - downloadable travel planner to help you plan your dream trip to Italy with ease. Includes 80+ pages of checklists, research pages, itinerary template and useful information and tips to help you plan your travels in Italy.

  19. How to Plan a Trip to Italy for the First Time

    Major Events and Festivals to Consider. Italy hosts numerous festivals and events worth planning your trip around:. Carnevale (February/March): Famous in Venice, it's known for its elaborate masks and costumes.; Il Palio di Siena (July/August): A historic horse race in Siena that's an intense cultural spectacle.; Vinitaly in Verona (April): One of the largest wine exhibitions in the world.

  20. How to Spend 2 Weeks in Italy (Itinerary for 14 Perfect Days!)

    How We Structured This Itinerary for 14 Days in Italy. We structured this 2 week Italy itinerary as a point-to-point trip covering Rome, Florence, the Tuscan countryside, Cinque Terre, and Venice. In this way, you'll have a chance to experience many of the most popular places to visit in Italy over the course of 2 weeks, without doubling back ...

  21. Rome to Positano: Mountains, shores, and historical tours

    The specialist who designs your trip to Italy will have explored the country many times and, in some cases, lived there. ... Speak to a certified Italy specialist to start planning your tailor-made tour... Call one of our experts or arrange a video appointment for ideas and advice. 617-223-4521. 617-223-4395.

  22. Italian Road Trip Planner

    5.4K. Driving through Italy is one of the best trips you can take - no matter who you go with or how old you are, there is something for everyone! That's what makes Italy so great - well, that and the wine 😛 Use this itinerary as your Italian road trip planner for your self driving tour of Italy and you'll have the best time ...

  23. Italy trip in 2025

    Hi everyone, Im planning on spending about 8-9 nights in Northern Italy in early June 2025. Probably 2-3 nights in Lake Como. Then divide the rest between Milan, Venice and Verona. Im debating basing myself in Milan for 4-5 nights and making day...