Travel to Italy to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work, or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Backpacking in Italy?

  • If you want a combination of warmth, mountains, beautiful coastlines, ancient ruins and delicious food, in short, everything the heart desires, go on an adventure in Italy!
  • Characteristics: too much to do, beautiful historical sites, great variety of nature, doable on a relatively small budget. 

Travel in Italy?

  • Italy, the land of pizza, history beautiful lakes, cups of coffee, fashion and beautiful mountains and beaches. In Italy you'll feast your eyes (and stomach). 
  • City spotting: Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Naples, Bologna. 
  • Activities spotting: Gondola riding in Venice, wine tasting in Tuscany, visiting the Colosseum and Vatican in Rome, Vespa riding along the Amalfi Coast, skiing in the Dolomites, visiting the La Scala opera house in Milan.
  • Nature spotting: The Dolomites, the Amalfi Coast, the Cinque Terre, Lake Garda, the Tuscan hills, the Sicilian Etna, Lake Como. Expect a variety of landscapes from impressive mountains and rolling hills to picturesque coastlines and crystal clear lakes.
  • Animal spotting: golden eagles, chamois, dolphins, flamingos, brown bears.  

Studying in Italy?

  • Education in Italy: with the oldest university in Europe, the University of Bologna, Italy has a long history of very good education. The education system is known for its rich academic traditions and strong research programs.
  • Language: the language of instruction is primarily Italian. However, programs and courses are also available in English, especially in international studies and certain technical and scientific disciplines.
  • Studies: popular areas of study include art history, fashion and design, architecture, business administration, medicine, law, and engineering. Italian universities also offer strong programs in humanities and social sciences.
  • Study cities: Rome, Milan, Bologna, Florence, and Naples.
  • Study culture: the study culture is generally formal and academic, with a strong emphasis on theoretical knowledge and critical thinking. There is a growing focus on diversity and international cooperation, with respect for different cultural and social backgrounds.
  • Language learning: for international students, knowledge of Italian is useful to fully integrate and take advantage of all educational and social opportunities. Many universities offer Italian language courses for international students. English is often sufficient for specific international programs, but learning Italian is a valuable addition for a full cultural and academic experience in Italy.

Internship in Italy?

  • Internship opportunities: Italy offers many internship opportunities, especially in sectors such as fashion, design, art, architecture, and gastronomy. Large companies and international organizations may also offer internships, often with a focus on craftsmanship, tradition, and innovation.
  • Internship cities: Milan, Rome, Florence, Bologna, and Naples.
  • Characteristics: the work culture in Italy is generally formal, but there is also room for creativity and initiative. There is a strong emphasis on professionalism and quality. Professional networking is crucial and is often supported by networking events, trade fairs and professional organizations. There are many small and medium-sized companies where interns can be involved in various aspects of the organization.
  • Competencies: develop skills in professional Italian and English, acquire practical work experience, and learn to deal with a formal but creative work culture. Cultural sensitivity and an open attitude are essential for success in this rich and diverse environment. In addition, you will often learn specific professional skills unique to the Italian market, such as fashion design, culinary arts or art restoration.

Volunteer in Italy?

  • There are all kinds of volunteer projects in Italy, from archaeology to marine research and organic farming to community support. 
  • Animals/Nature projects: marine research, stray animal shelters, conservation.
  • Features: useful to be able to speak Italian, both short and long volunteer work possible, also look through sites where private individuals seek volunteers for board and lodging. 

Work in Italy?

  • Jobs: if you speak Italian and are from Europe, it is a lot easier to find a job in Italy. In particular, jobs in healthcare, sales, marketing, IT, education and tourism are available, but of course many people also want to go to Italy because of the fashion industry and architecture. 
  • Work culture: Italian companies are known for their formal and hierarchical work culture, with respect for age and position. Decisions are usually made by higher-ups, although input from employees is valued. Communication is often direct and meetings can be nice and chaotic with multiple conversations going on at once. Work-life balance is highly valued, with long lunch breaks and a strong focus on family. 
  • Characteristics: learn some Italian, team orientation, long-term relationships, hierarchy, lots of opportunities. 

Working as a digital nomad in Italy?

  • An increasingly popular digital nomad place, with quite a few digital nomads nowadays. It offers something for everyone, from beaches to mountains to modern cities. 
  • Favorite locations: Rome, Florence, Sicily, Sardinia, Turin, Tuscany, Milan, Naples, Venice.
  • Features: four seasons, a nice area for everyone, good amenities, digital nomad visas, relatively cheap for Europe. 

Living in Italy?

  • Italy is a diverse country, full of rich culture, history, beautiful landscapes and delicious cuisine. It is popular for expats because of its vibrant, warm culture and hospitable people. 
  • Language: Italian; English is also spoken in larger cities. 
  • Quality of life: Italy offers a high standard of living with modern amenities, a well-developed infrastructure and an abundance of stores, restaurants and cultural activities. Cities such as Milan and Rome are known for their fashion, art and history, while the quality of life in rural areas can also be very high due to the peaceful surroundings and beautiful scenery. The cost of living can vary, with higher prices in major cities and tourist areas .
  • Culture: Italy has a rich culture with a deep appreciation for art, music, food and family. Traditions and religious celebrations play an important role in daily life. Respect for these traditions, as well as understanding and appreciating the Italian way of life, is strongly encouraged. Italian culture values family ties, social networking and a relaxed lifestyle. You can create close friendships for life. 
  • Features: Modern living options, excellent infrastructure and many cultural and recreational activities. Expensive cities and knowledge of the Italian language is important. Welcoming environment and a balance that leans more towards private than work life!
  • Health care: Health care in Italy is of high quality, with well-equipped hospitals and medical facilities. Be sure to arrange your own (international) health insurance.

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Safety, insurances and packing list for Italy

Packing list for Italy, travel insurance for Italy, and taking your belongings

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 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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