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Italy: Updates & Travel
Italy: Updates & Travel
Travel in Italy
- Belissimo Italia! Dive into Mediterranean life in Italy: delicious food, Italian wines, sun and sea (or Lake Garda). Imagine yourself back in Roman times in Rome and wander the streets of Venice and Florence, or go hiking or winter sports in the northern Italian Alps.
- Hiking in the Italian Alps is breathtaking (literally and figuratively). In winter, the Italian Alps are popular winter sports destinations.
- Climb the tower of Pisa. Pisa is sometimes terrifyingly touristy, but climbing Italy's most famous tower is still a beautiful experience.
- Climb the Dome of the Vatican in Rome. St. Peter's Church is beautiful and very impressive, but climbing the narrow steps of the dome and then the view of Rome completes a visit to Vatican City.
- Visit an opera in Verona. This can be a long sit (an opera can quietly last 4 hours), but just the effort Italians put into looking beautiful at a performance makes it worth it.
- Relax at one of the popular lakes in northern Italy, such as Lake Garda, Lake Como or “Lago Magiore. Some campsites at these lakes can be overcrowded in the summer, but usually a smaller and quieter campsite can be found nearby.
- JoHotspots in Italy
- Rome is an absolute must-see. Nowhere can so many beautiful churches and historic buildings be found together. The Roman Forum, the Colosseum and the Palatine breathe history and you imagine yourself back in the time of the Romans.
- The city of Venice is among the most visited places in Italy. The many canals, stately palaces, squares and absence of automobile traffic give the city its unique character. Except for a few buildings, medieval Venice is still completely intact. Be quick, because Venice is sinking and will flood!
- Milan is city is the shopping mecca for many women. The city, with about 1.3 million inhabitants, is known for its elegance, fashion, architecture, scrumptious restaurants, soccer and sumptuous nightlife. It is one of the biggest fashion cities, all the important fashion designers have established boutiques here.
- Saturnia Waterfalls: Also called the healthiest waterfalls in Italy. Healing sulfurous water of 37 degrees Celsius you get for free and for nothing in the southernmost tip of Tuscany. Because of the crowds, they are polluting, but if you look for a moment, you will find much cleaner and warmer water a little further on.
- Lake Garda: Italy's largest lake - with a circumference of about 160 kilometers - is hugely popular with tourists. The deep blue water, oleanders, lemon trees and cypresses give Lake Garda its typical Italian character. Especially in the north of Italy near the lakes, it can be incredibly crowded in the summer (also with mosquitoes, by the way).
- Italians can be quite hussle and fussmakers and this is reflected in traffic, among other things. Honking and tearing around is the most normal thing in the world, but for foreigners this can be quite impressive.
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Packing list for Italy, travel insurance for Italy, and taking your belongings
Packing list for Italy, travel insurance for Italy, and taking your belongings
To pack and bring to Italy
- What to take with you to Italy: spotlighted
- What should you keep in mind when traveling to Italy with your belongings?
- Are there mosquitoes in Italy?
- Are there sandflies in Italy?
- Can you buy DEET, or other mosquito repellents, in Italy?
- Can you buy a joint or weed in Italy, or take it with you to Italy?
Packing list for Italy, travel insurance for Italy, and taking your belongings
To take or not to take to Italy, leave at home or arrange locally?
Sufficiently insured or not for your activities in Italy?
Sufficiently insured or not for your trip to Italy?
What to take with you to Italy: spotlighted
- Documents: ID card or passport and European health insurance card. Copies never hurt.
- Money: some change and a debit card. Credit card is useful for car rental.
- Care: sunscreen or sunscreen with a high factor (and possibly quite water-resistant) – because Italian sun + marble piazzas = melted tourist.
- Outdoor and practical: for summer and spring - cap or hat for the burning sun, and good sunglasses. Umbrella or raincoat.
- Clothing: very much depends on when you go and what you are going to do. Generally light clothing in summer with something warm for the evening, layers in spring and autumn and warmer clothing for the winter (especially in the north and the mountains). A stylish outfit for the evening!
- Shoes: sandals or slippers for the warm months and comfortable (walking) shoes.
- Medicines and travel kit: a small first aid kit with plasters. Technology and equipment: plug type C/F just like in the Netherlands (see also world plug or travel plug).
- Woman: scarf or light shawl for in churches.
What are some other options for packing as well?
- Reusable water bottle.
- Quick-drying travel towel if you go hiking.
- Driving license, if you want to rent a car.
- A picnic blanket and a corkscrew of course!
- And your best wink ;).
What should you keep in mind when traveling to Italy with your belongings?
- What is the culture like in the place you are going. In some cities the dress code is still quite old-fashioned, and certainly in churches.
Are there mosquitoes in Italy?
- Mosquitoes are mainly present and very annoying from about May to September.
- They are mainly found around water, including the beautiful lakes.
- In general, it is not necessary to use anti-mosquito repellent, wearing covering clothing helps a lot where necessary.
Are there sandflies in Italy?
- During the summer months, your visit to the beautiful countryside of Italy may be disrupted by the pappataci.
- These sandflies are particularly irritating, as their bite causes itching and irritation. They are not really dangerous.
- Mosquito repellent can be a solution when visiting warm, rural areas with lots of greenery and water.
Can you buy DEET, or other mosquito repellents, in Italy?
- DEET and other products are readily available at pharmacies and drugstores.
Can you buy a joint or weed in Italy, or take it with you to Italy?
- Cannabis is not legal for recreational use, but it is legal for medical use.
- But don't worry, it has been decriminalized: small amounts for personal use usually do not result in a criminal record, but can still lead to a fine or confiscation - especially when you have more than 1.5 grams in your pocket.
- In any case, don't smoke in public, then you'll quickly be chilled out.
- Taking joint or weed with you is illegal anyway and there are high penalties.
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