Select the dates of your stayFirst question you need to ask yourself is, how long will I stay in Italy?...Many travellers do not realize that during their journey, many events can occur; such as National holiday's, public transportation strikes, national votes, a national sports events or any other events that may block the nation for one day. To know such information there is an accurate web site in Italy that publish news in real time http://www.ansa.it/main/notizie/awnplus/english/english.htmlAnother solution for you would be to make a quick phone call to the Italian embassy or consulate closest to your town. Here there is the index published by the foreigner ministry : http://www.esteri.it/ita/2_11_6.aspExplain to them that your are going to Italy and request, whether it is possible to know any particular events happening upon your arrival day.
Design the tourWhere to go and what to see, these can be the most difficult questions to answers, but using some simple tricks you will be able to organize your schedule perfectly.First take a nice large view on a map and start to focus the distances between places.Today in Italy there are several airports therefore, you do not need to fly into Rome Fiumicino or Milan Linate. See below a list of available airports to fly into.Bari.- Firenze.- Genova.- Lamezia Terme.- Milano Malpensa.- Napoli.- Olbia.- Palermo.- Pisa G. Galilei.- Roma Ciampino.- Roma Fiumicino.- Torino.- Udine.- Venezia Marco Polo.- Verona Villafranca.Also it is possible to connect to your desired destination in Italy though some of the main capitals of Europe, where many of the low cost airline companies operate from.Some of the most popular are Easyjet.com, hlx.com and Ryanair.com who now fly throughout Europe and to all the above destinations.Once you have found your best affordable flight journey and know you arrival airport, then you will start your itinerary. Look first at your arrival and future departure time, and see whether you may include these days in your itinerary or not. Usually the arrival and departure day are just reserved to get in the Italian atmosphere, relaxing, shopping, packing, unpacking.
How much you can effectively doWell to answer this question, you really need to study and inform yourself as much you can.Visiting as many travel guides on the web or on paper, reading travel magazines, talking with friends and relatives who have been there, watching TV documentaries, could be some of the inspirational source's that may determine your choice and identify the interesting city/ies you will visit in your journey.Also ask yourself these questions, what hobbies I/we have? what sport I/we like?, what is my dream food I/we would love to try?, how I should learn the Italian culture?Italy is so full of richness that even Italian natives haven't had chance to see it all. In each city, you can find something matching your holiday needs.What is important that at the end of your documentation you will have a clear idea of how many sites and how many breaks you will need to satisfy your holiday expectations.
Better to stay in one city or multiples?If your holiday will focus the attention on a sole city, then find out and discover all the attractions of your destination and decide what are the bests.Sightseeing, relaxing, music, eating, drinking, nightlife and romanticism is what Italy is all about. From this make a nice combination in respect of your priorities.Do not forget that sightseeing and relaxing in Italy always takes longer than you expect.In case you are foreseeing moving from one city to another, first we recommend to print out a good scale map of Italy and rationalize your movements from and to another one.
Which way to get around?Are you willing to experience driving in Italy? Well if so, you should have read about the differences of behaviour between north and south. If not, and you are planning a tour from north to south or vice versa, you will realize immediately the differences.For those that are not amateur, there are many ways to find public transportation which will bring you at your destination. Select our guides, we have added in each city a list of useful web sites to the public transportation companies. Browsing inside this will permit you to find the simplest and cheapest way to get to your destination.
Once the destination is selected?We recommend you select two or three alternative places, just in case your desired destinations are not what you were expecting. By surfing for a couple of hours on the public transportation website's you should been able to calculate the required time that should be dedicated to your moving around Italy. Deduct this from the total amount of days / hours of your holiday and see how much time you have left, then estimate an average time of four hours for each activity you wish to arrange at each destination, and see if the schedule can be realized.
What makes a successful hotels choice?Few criteria mainly determine our choice. Simply and quickly the frustration of finding the right accommodation can go away if you clearly know how to respond to the following questions. Which kind would be ideal for me, hotels, bed and breakfast, farm house, studio apartment, flat or villa, then what is my budget.If the location is a main factor, you may consider to perform your choice using our google map which shows all filcoo properties, on it, giving you a picture, average prices and links to the hotel pages.When these criteria are clear, selecting your accommodation will be really enjoyable.Start scrolling the list and pay attention to the outline, picture, area and price. Follow your natural instinct and control the availability. If the hotels are available for immediate booking, then open and read carefully the whole page. Give particularly attention to the cancellation policies, before confirming the booking.If some of the hotels you are interested in do not show availability, you may still try. Many hotels prefer not update their availability, but just work on enquiry basis. We suggest then to correspond sending a request. You can send the same message to multiple properties listed and wait for a reply. So this formula it's recommended when your holiday is planned at least 40 days ahead.The hotels managers will respond to your enquiry within a limit of 48 hours. Filcoo will collect all the offers and present it to you in a clear scheme, so that you can decide and finalize the booking.
Are Hotel reviews really useful?You will never have a complete idea of the quality of the hotel, until you have seen it and judged it in respect to your personal taste. There are many website's that post comments and opinions, some of them give you useful information, some other's just denigrate the work of people who are trained to satisfy a million different needs.There are some properties that specifically require from their customer to post good comments, upon their return home, as popular commercial website's, report the ranking in respect of their review grades. So we suggest to use a fair grade of judgment and infer what useful for you.
After everything is booked ?Marks what you need in case of modification and cancellation and outline the deadlines to act if any plans changing is required. Also remarks the phones number of the accommodations where you will spent your vacation, it's always recommended to make a phone call the day before the arrival to confirm the time of arrival. If you don't want to call send an email, but no the day before but few more.Learn little bet of Italian history and approach this culture, start looking around for some goods books, Italy has been native land of world wide famous poem, get around and ask for movies, the sexiest was the centre of the European production and to finishing the music. The melodies of Italy are delightful and express in a romantic way the life style of the mother and father of Italy today generations.
Arrival in ItalyWhat can cause a bad arrival and ruin your enjoyable time in Italy, it may be mainly two events :a) the flight company will not delivery you baggageb) some where in train station or busy busses they may pick pocketing.Those two are the main worries but not the only two things that may happen, so stays concentrated until your arrival in hotels or the Bed and breakfast.In the first situation case, make sure that you will delivery to the baggage claim office the address where you will going to stay and the length there. Plus make sure they give you a direct phone number of the person in charge who will follow you case, and not just an answering machine. It will be good if you try to phone this number and make sure it is reliable before you leave the airport.Upon the arrival in Italy never carry large amount of cash, few hundred euro to cover the prime necessity will be more then enough.Keep your contacts number, such as credit cards, bank, and other useful documents such as passport, flight thicket, hotels reservation, cars reservation and any others useful information as guides, lists of phone numbers in a folder stored somewhere else from where you have your wallet.
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sabato 23 giugno 2007
good idea when you arrive in Rome
If you lend to Fiumicino and decide to hire a car, then I want to recommend you a splendid itinerary along 350 kilometres. My first recommendation is renting the car once you leave Rome, because getting to your accommodation from the airport Leonardo Da Vinci to the selected hotel or B&B will be most hard things you never experienced.ROME,Start from Trastevere, there is lovely bookstore has a huge selection of books but not only! It is also a cultural centre a Web cafè and a restaurant. Enjoy quick lunch or Sunday brunch while listening to poetry or music either inside or outside, on the terrace. The colosseum is a must-see among Rome ruins. The huge antic amphitheatre where Romans used to do their famous games is amazingly preserved. Whether or not you take a guided tour, you will be impressed. Take an after-lunch stroll through Via Condotti, synonymous of Armani, Gucci, Dolce e Gabbana.No need to say St Peter, the Vatican Museum and the Sistine Chapel can't be missed when visiting Rome. The Sistine Chapel with its incredible ceiling featuring “The Last Judgment”, by Michelangelo is certainly a must-see. It is quite small, compared to the huge St Peter's basilica, but its impressive artworks makes it truly overwhelming.Exit Montecassino,The Abbey of Montecassino (l'Abbazia di Montecassino) was rebuilt with the original stones of the abbey destroyed in World War II. This abbey has been destroyed 4 times in history, and dates back to the 300s AD. It is a testament to survival, belief, history, and art. They have done an incredible restoring this abbey. Definitely check out the museum, and the “erbosteria”.Exit Capua,keep straight to Gaeta, Sperlonga and Formia. If you desire to experience sandy beaches and blue sea. Gaeta has a beautiful and romantic harbour where walking at night time is great pleasure especially if you wish to try some genuine and freash sea food.Do not get to Naples if you don't stop first to Caserta, to see where the king use to leave. The monumental complex at Caserta, created by the Bourbon king Charles III in the mid-18th century to rival Versailles and the Royal Palace in Madrid, is exceptional for the way in which it brings together a magnificent palace with its park and gardens. If you have enough time go and spent your lunch in Caserta Vecchia, you will feel like in a medieval borgo where you can imagine to leave into another era.Naples,The largest city in southern Italy, Naples is a city rich with art, history and culture. Moreover, Naples is a culinary paradise, famous for such world-renowned delights as wood-fired pizza, fresh pastas and eggplant parmigiana. Naples is home to such attractions as Museo Archeologico Nazionale Napoli, Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte and Teatro di San Carlo, and also serves as an excellent starting point for exploring surrounding historical areas such as Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius.IschiaFrom Naples board the ferry to the island of Ischia. Called the Emerald Island, Ischia is studded with pine groves and surrounded by sparkling waters that wash up on many sandy beaches. In Greek mythology, it was the home of Typhoeus (Typhon). The island covers just over 47 sq. km (18 sq. miles), and its prominent feature is Monte Epomeo, near the center, a volcano that was a powerful force and source of worry for the Greek colonists who settled here in the 8th century B.C.Capri,The unparalleled beauty of Capri will dazzle and overwhelm you. Enjoy the panoramic promenade on the Belvedere of Tragara or sail in a rented gozzi boat on the crystalline waters. The dramatic scenery, soft colors, ancient architecture and fresh island air fills you with a sense of romance and serenity.Mount VesuviusFamous for its 79 AD eruption that buried Pompeii, this massive volcano is the only active volcano on the European mainland. You can hike the mountain to its peak to peer in at the wisps of smoke curling out from the crater and take in the astounding views of the surrounding countryside. Vesuvius makes for an excellent early morning hike, particularly because this is when the site is least busy.Ancient PompeiiFrozen in time by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the first century, this ancient town has become an important archaeological site where the almost perfectly preserved remains of homes and buildings buried in the disaster now provide a glimpse into what a 2000-year-old Roman community looked like.SorrentoRoaming the winding alleys to the Piazza Tasso or sipping Limoncello in one of the many cafés along Via San Cesareo, you will be overwhelmed by the unforgettable charm and beauty of this small town. There is plenty of great shopping as well, with a weekly street market and a multitude of craft sellers offering inlaid wood boxes and cameo jewelry.Mami Camilla Cooking School,This cooking school and bed and breakfast offers a unique way to discover the wonder of Southern Italy: through its food. Here you can take daily or weekly courses in Neapolitan cuisine, using homemade pasta and fresh vegetables from the garden outside. Not only will you experience Sorrento in a most delicious way, but you will also learn something here that you can carry home with you to enjoy the magic of Italy all over again.
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