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  • Tropical travel during the month of January, will require the traveler to head down south of the equator in order to enjoy the summer sun. Although these destinations might seem far away for those…

  • Traveling to ancient Roman sites takes a bit of preparation, but it can be done by those with either little or extensive travel experience. Although Rome is the most obvious location to visit to see…

  • Greve is a market town found in Chianti, a wine-making area in the province of Tuscany, Italy. With the hilly landscape between Florence and Sienna setting the scene, many vacation in Tuscany to…

  • Reggio Calabria, Italy is located near the southern tip of the peninsula, separated from the island of Sicily by the Strait of Messina. This area abounds in the beauty and history that define southern…

  • The days are short, the holidays are over, and if you're like a lot of people, you're finding yourself in a bit of a rut. The month of January can definitely be a downer, but it can also be a great…

  • June is a peak travel month for visiting Italy. The weather in June is pleasant, and visitors flock to the country, so crowds at popular tourist destinations are large. Traveling to Italy in June…

  • Parts of Italy can experience entirely different weather during the year. In late September and October, for example, temperatures can vary significantly from Milan in the northern part of the country…

  • Small group travel to Italy provides you with people to share the experience and some great ways to save money, especially if travelling independently seems a daunting proposition.

  • As of October 2010 there are no health requirements necessary in order to enter either Italy or Croatia. However, due to recent outbreaks and general travel safety, there are certain recommendations…

  • September in Italy means fewer crowds, cheaper flights and festivals celebrating food and the arts. With school back in session in the United States, air fares are historically less expensive. This…

  • July is perhaps the most popular time of the year to travel anywhere, and Italy is no exception. The weather in Italy during summer months is hot and sunny. So it is the perfect time for sunbathing or…

  • Italy is beautiful in January and, for most tourists, more accessible. January is considered the off-season in Italy, so airfare, hotels and even attractions offer discounts and prices unmatched the…

  • The allure of Italy can be as strong in winter as it is in summer. If you enjoy traveling in winter, you will find both challenges and rewards in Italy from November to March.

  • Italy is a country rich in beauty, history and culture. One of the most popular European travel destinations, there is never a shortage of things to do in Italy. Though traveling to Italy can be…

  • Traveling even short distances with children can be a challenge. Traveling abroad to Italy with children can seem impossible. But if you are prepared, it can be a pleasurable experience that is…

  • From floating down Venice's romantic canals to witnessing Rome's arresting architecture, there are many alluring reasons to travel to Italy. To ensure your time is spent sightseeing and not in Italy's…

  • It takes plenty of preparation to make a trip to Italy go smoothly with a toddler on board. While exploring the Colosseum and tossing coins in Trevi Fountain together can seem like a dream, there are…

  • Italian architecture enlightens travelers to the dominance of the Roman Empire, the riches of the Vatican, and more. Significant architectural sites are not only limited to major cities, but exist in…

  • Trento, Italy, is a scenic town tucked into the shadow of Monte Bondone in Northern Italy. The town is about three hours away by train from Venice and people are drawn to its quiet piazzas in the…

  • There are a number of types of vacations to take when traveling abroad to Italy. Italy is known for its wine, authentic food, rich history and fashion scene. You can experience any or all of these,…

  • As a long peninsula extending out into the Mediterranean Sea in Southern Europe, Italy's climate varies from region to region. Coastal areas, especially in the South, tend to have milder climates,…

  • The medieval "comune" of Treviglio provides sanctuary for many a traveler; it is a peaceful respite between the two bustling cities of Milan and Venice. The township claims a population of about…

  • Most people dream of traveling abroad after high school or college graduation as a reward or welcome to the "real world." One way to travel is independently instead of with a tour group. Traveling to…

  • According to the US Department of Labor, more than one in four American citizens participated in some form of volunteer work in America in 2007. Having tested the home ground, a volunteer holiday…

  • Italy is a country located in Western Europe to the south of France, Switzerland and Austria. The country has a rich history that has seen it as the center of the Roman Empire and the birthplace of…

  • Italy is a popular travel destination any time of year. However, March is a good time to travel to Italy, as it it is before the official tourism season (late April through September), so prices will…

  • Calabria is a region in Italy at the southern tip of the boot. Located just south of Naples, it is the closest region to the island of Sicily. With its capital of Catanzaro, it also has the…

  • With the euro at historic highs against the dollar, you'll find it more difficult to travel to Italy on a rock-bottom budget as an American tourist. The key to making your dollar stretch is to give up…

  • Sicily, Italy, is the largest island in the Mediterranean. It was formerly an ancient Greek colony and is filled with Greek and Roman ruins. Sicily also has castles and towers remaining from medieval…

  • Whether you are planning to visit the canals of Venice, the Colosseum and Forum in Rome or the ruins of Pompeii near Naples, there are a few basic passport requirements to be aware of before planning…

  • October is an excellent time to travel to Italy. The summer crowds have faded and the winter temperatures, especially in the Alps, have not yet kicked into freezing mode. And, with increased airline…

  • Italy does not require visitors to get vaccinations before they enter the country. You can help yourself stay healthy, though, by making sure that your immunizations for common diseases are…

  • Italy is world-renowned for its culture and history. Located in southern Europe, borders the Mediterranean Sea. U.S. citizens wishing to travel to Italy must allow sufficient preparation time and meet…

  • Mt. Etna is one of 16 volcanoes designated a "decade volcano," due to its large eruptions and proximity to populated areas such as Catania. At 10,922 feet (more than twice as high as Mt. Vesuvius), it…

  • There are many travel options in Italy, where distances are relatively short and there are extensive public train and bus routes as well as highways, airports and maritime ports. Here are some of the…

  • Until the 1960s, Monterosso del Mare, part of four neighboring villages dubbed the Cinque Terre, was a small, hard-to-reach town on the northwestern coast of Italy. This picturesque town on the…

  • The dollar goes up and the dollar goes down, but American travel to Italy remains strong. Before you set off on your Italian trip, make sure your paperwork is in order.

  • Riomaggiore is found in the Ligurian region of Italy. This small, charming village has become popular throughout the years, and today is one of the most famous sites for those looking for an…

  • High on a hilltop, just 18 miles south of Florence, the medieval castle of Panzano dominates the horizon as visitors travel along the Chiantigiana Road that wends through the quiet, peaceful vineyards…

  • Milan has many visitors, and plenty of them write stories about their experiences in the Italian city. Lots of these anecdotes are collected on travel sites such as igougo.com and Lonely Planet. Other…

  • Venice is one of Europe's better-known tourist destinations. The streets of the old city are filled with visitors, who with great amazement ride around the numerous canals in small boats and…

  • A visit to Tuscany, for many visitors, means spending a leisurely time sipping wine, dining alfresco, or wandering in an ancient church or antique shop. A trip to the northern area of the region, the…

  • The official name of this quintessential Tuscan town is Greve-in-Chianti and it is appropriate since the picturesque community sits in the heart of the province, 16 miles south of Florence and 30…

  • Italy and Greece are southern European countries located on the Mediterranean Sea. Both countries have a history that spans thousands of years. A trip to this region can easily combine sightseeing in…

  • Italy is a marvelous place to travel, but you have to get there first. Take a little time to prepare the necessary documents, and you'll be saying "Buon giorno" and "Arrivederci" before you know it.

  • Italy is a popular tourist attraction because of its history, fashion scene and beaches. With the proper planning, a trip to Italy can cost you very little.

  • Italy has been at the hub of travel for nearly 3,000 years. In that time it has developed transportation options for every itinerary and budget. Choosing to travel by air, land or sea makes a…

  • The Amalfi Coast, known by Italians as the Costieria Amafiltana, is one of the most spectacular coastlines in the world. Artists and travelers flock to the small towns here for the staggering beauty…

  • Italy is home to some of the world's most loved cultural, historic and religious sites. Visitors can walk down quiet Venetian streets where no cars have ever been allowed, view Renaissance art in the…

  • Traveling through Italy is like looking at a menu where every dish is pasta. Italy is all delicious and filling, but what do you feel like? For example, if you are in the Dolomite mountains, near…

  • Italy is a fairly compact country. Within one day, it is possible to travel from the city of Milan in the north to the region of Apulia at the very tip of the country. The country's relatively small…

  • In Italy, you can admire the futuristic lines of a Lamborghini from the ruins of a 2,000-year-old Roman villa, sip an internationally-renowned chianti while tasting a cheese found only in an…

  • For history buffs and archaeology fans, no trip to Italy would be complete without a stop at the partially buried town Pompeii, site of the famous volcanic eruption. While the major airlines do not…

  • If you are planning a trip to Italy you have several options when it comes to traveling there. If you are going to be traveling from Europe, you have more travel options to get to Italy than you do if…

  • Traveling to Italy doesn't have to take a toll on your wallet. In fact, anyone can travel to Italy on a budget as long as they plan ahead, make wise financial decisions and know exactly how to catch…

  • If you're going on vacation or moving to Italy and are planning on bringing your pet with you, you want to make sure that you're meeting all the requirements and aren't committing any violations. You…

  • At the heart of Tuscany, the majestic city of Florence is one of Italy's most popular tourist destinations. Travelers flock to the city each year to enjoy its renowned works of art, spectacular…

  • Rome has become one of the most expensive cities in the world for tourists. Aside from the hotels and the sights (almost all, including the churches, charge an entrance fee), you will also need to…

  • The history, architecture and food are enticing, but the prices can be enough to make any would-be traveler re-evaluate her vacation plans. Along with being one the world's most beautiful cities, Rome…

  • Dressing smartly is about more than just looking good; it's about being comfortable in your environment and blending in with local culture. By following a few tips to prepare for your Italian…