Itineraries
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3 weeks in Italy with kids itinerary ideas: how to see Italy’s highlights, make the most of your time and love it
Curated itineraries to spend 3 weeks in Italy with kids and make the most of your time. Perfect for first time visitors who want to see Italy’s most famous places and want to pack several destinations in a limited amount of time. I always say that the best way to enjoy Italy with kids is by taking it slow. So, when I see my readers asking for suggestions for a longer stay of three weeks, I always get very excited. Three weeks are a fantastic length of time to explore Italy and allows to hit the perfect balance between doing a lot yet also have time to relax and absorb…
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Two weeks in Italy itinerary ideas: how to plan your time for the best possible experience
Two weeks in Italy itinerary ideas to make the most of your trip and enjoy the best of Italy no matter your travel style and season of travel. Two weeks are a fantastic length of time to discover Italy and leave you with many options to craft your vacation just as you like it. Depending on your taste and interests, you can spend two weeks on the move, seeing all the classic sites (and more!), you can stay put in one or two destinations and truly experience the Italian way, or you can do something in between. Choosing a few destinations and stay a few days in each, so you…
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3 day Amalfi Coast itinerary for spontaneous explorers: how to see the best of the coast without tours
3 day Amalfi Coast itinerary for spontaneous explorers: how to see the best of the Amalfi Coast without tours or organized activities. The Amalfi Coast is the one place in Italy that most of all evokes in visitors the idea of Dolce Vita, intended as breakfast with a view, flowery dresses lapped by a gentle breeze and chic boat trips sprinkled with the zest of a local limoncello. Indeed, the area is now well equipped to give visitors the experience they imagine (how authentic this experience happens to be is a topic for another day!). However, there is an element that I always see missing from all itineraries suggested for…






