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Italy is an appealing destination due to its monumental beauty, idyllic islands, charming towns, and passion for good food. Each region is charming in its own way, with something for everyone: beach, nature, cities full of art, and even UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There are 40 airports spread out around the country, providing an extensive network of connections. Once in Italy, getting around is easy thanks to the railways, high-speed trains, bus routes, and convenient taxis.
Discover the turquoise waters of islands like Sicily and Lipari or the Alps and the Apennine Mountains. In these uniquely beautiful natural areas, you can enjoy a variety of activities, from lounging on the beach to hiking in spectacular natural parks, cycling through the countryside, paddle surfing, or enjoying winter sports on thrilling ski slopes. Those who love the water can rent a sailboat with a skipper to explore the beautiful Italian coastline, where you will discover places rich in history and tradition.
Additionally, Spain’s cultural heritage is unrivaled. From archaeological ruins in Rome and Pompeii to picturesque medieval towns in Tuscany, Italy is a land rich in art and culture. Among the islands, Sicily stands out, home to the Valley of the Temples, one of the largest archaeological sites in the world and the best example of ancient Greek art and culture. The Villa Romana del Casale is also located here, built in the 4th century A.D. and renowned for its beautiful mosaics. In addition, the splendid architecture of palaces, churches, and basilicas in the cities of Caltagirone, Militello in Val di Catania, Catania, Modica, Noto, Palazzolo Acreide, Ragusa, and Scicli represents the pinnacle of Sicilian Baroque.
If anything has transcended the borders of this wonderful country, it’s the cuisine. Pasta, pizza, cheese, and wine are just some of the key elements of Italian culinary tradition. Each region has its own specialties, offering different gastronomic routes that will allow you to discover the varied and always delicious local cuisine. Another symbol of the national cuisine is the desserts: the famous gelato, crispy cannoli, and delicious tiramisu.
Discover the charming and radiant culture of Italy, a country where every corner overflows with history and beauty.
The required documentation varies depending on your country of origin:
European Union citizens and those from countries that have signed the Schengen Agreement only need a valid form of identification.
Travelers from non-EU countries can enter Italy with a passport valid for at least three months beyond the date of departure from the Schengen Area. In some cases, a visa is also required.
Required: None.
Recommended: None.
Although Italy has universal health care, the system does not cover private care or repatriation, so it is recommended you have travel insurance that covers these contingencies.
Any season is good for visiting, as temperatures are mild year-round. In the south, summers are hot, while in the north, winters are cold, with temperatures around 50°F.
In summer, it’s recommended you wear a hat, sunglasses, and clothing made from natural, lightweight fabrics. If you are traveling in winter, you’ll need warm clothes and comfortable shoes, especially in the north.
The climate in Italy is usually mild but varies depending on the region and time of year. During winter, average temperatures in the north range from 45°F to 50°F, while in the south, they are around 59°F. In summer, the maximum temperature in the north is 77°F, compared to 86°F in the south.
The official currency is the euro (€). At airports and major stations, you’ll find banks and exchange agencies to exchange money. You can also use ATMs for currency exchange.
The most popular tourist destinations are Rome, Venice, Sicily, and Sardinia.