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Italy

A timeless blend of art, history, cuisine, and landscapes—from ancient Rome to the canals of Venice.

Discover Italy

Italy is one of Europe's most iconic travel destinations, celebrated for its rich history, world-class cuisine, dramatic coastlines, and artistic masterpieces.

Cultural Cities and Timeless Beauty

Visitors can explore Rome's ancient monuments, admire Renaissance art in Florence, cruise along Venice's romantic canals, or enjoy slow living among Tuscany's rolling hills. Each city and region reveals a unique charm, rooted in centuries of tradition and creativity.

Diverse Landscapes

Beyond the cultural capitals, Italy boasts breathtaking natural diversity. Experience the rugged cliffs of the Amalfi Coast, the sparkling lakes of the north—including the renowned Lake Como—the volcanic beauty of Sicily, and the alpine peaks of the Dolomites. Each landscape invites adventure and relaxation alike.

Top Destinations

  • Rome
  • Florence
  • Venice
  • Milan
  • Naples
  • Amalfi Coast
  • Cinque Terre
  • Lake Como
  • Tuscany
  • Sicily
  • Sardinia

Best Time to Visit Italy

Italy is a destination that can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering its own unique experiences and atmosphere. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect during every season:

Spring (April – June)

Spring is an ideal time for sightseeing across Italy. The weather is pleasant, flowers are in full bloom, and the temperatures are comfortable for exploring cities and the countryside.

Summer (July – August)

Summer is Italy’s peak travel season. Expect hot temperatures, lively festivals, and vibrant coastal towns. It’s a great time for enjoying the beaches, but popular cities can be busy and crowded.

Autumn (September – October)

Autumn brings mild weather, beautiful countryside colors, and the excitement of vineyard harvests. This is a wonderful season for food and wine enthusiasts, and for traveling with fewer crowds than summer.

Winter (November – February)

Winter sees fewer tourists in major cities, offering a quieter, more local experience. It’s also the best season for skiing in the Alps and Dolomites, with charming winter landscapes across the northern regions.

Visa and Entry Requirements for Italy

Italy is a member of the Schengen Area. This means that, for many travelers, short stays do not require a visa.

Visa-Free Entry

Citizens of many countries can visit Italy without a visa for short stays (typically up to 90 days within a 180-day period). Check your country’s eligibility before traveling.

Schengen Visa Requirement

Travelers from countries that are not visa-exempt must obtain a Schengen visa prior to arrival in Italy. Make sure to check the latest requirements with the nearest Italian consulate or embassy.

Currency

The official currency is the Euro (EUR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted at most establishments, but it's a good idea to carry some cash, especially when visiting small cafés or rural areas.

Transport

Excellent high-speed trains efficiently connect major cities, while regional trains and buses provide access to smaller towns. Consider purchasing tickets in advance for popular routes.

Culture

Be sure to dress modestly when visiting churches and religious sites. Keep in mind that meal times tend to be later than in many other countries, with lunch often starting in the early afternoon and dinner later in the evening.

Connectivity

SIM and eSIM options are affordable and offer reliable nationwide coverage, making it easy to stay connected throughout your trip.

Safety

The destination is generally safe for travelers, but remain vigilant against pickpockets, particularly in crowded tourist areas and on public transport.

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