Tours to Italy

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Discover the beauty of Italy, a country rich in history, art, and cuisine that captivates every traveler. From the majestic ruins of Rome and the romantic canals of Venice to the stunning architecture of Florence, Italy is a destination that blends the past with the present. Savor authentic Neapolitan pizza, enjoy gelato in a historic square, and marvel at the landscapes of Tuscany. Plan your perfect trip to Italy with us and experience an unforgettable journey in the cradle of European culture.

What do you need to know to travel to Italy?

What are the requirements to travel to Italy?

To enter Italy as a tourist, you need a valid passport with a minimum validity of three months beyond your planned departure date from the Schengen area. Additionally, you must have travel insurance, show proof of confirmed accommodation, and possess sufficient funds for your stay, which is usually around 100 euros per day. It is also important to check if your country of origin requires a visa to enter.

How much does a trip to Italy cost?

The cost of a trip to Italy can vary significantly depending on several factors such as the length of stay, type of accommodation, and activities you plan to do. On average, a one-week trip can cost between 800 and 2000 euros per person, including flights, accommodation, meals, and activities. It is advisable to plan ahead and look for deals to optimize your budget.

What is the best time to travel to Italy?

The best time to travel to Italy is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October), when the weather is pleasant and there are fewer tourists. During these months, you can enjoy beautiful landscapes, local festivals, and a more authentic experience. Summer can be very hot and crowded, especially in popular destinations like Rome and Venice.

Do you need a visa to go to Italy?

The need for a visa to travel to Italy depends on your nationality. Citizens of the European Union and several countries such as the United States, Canada, and Australia do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, it is important to check the specific requirements based on your country of origin before traveling.

Reviews from our travelers

Socorro Omar Linares Trevizo Socorro Omar Linares Trevizo

Todavía no sabemos a dónde vamos a escoger en lugar ! Todo muy bien y seguro

Guadalupe Sanchez Lopez Guadalupe Sanchez Lopez

Todo excelente, desde la atención de la agencia, la guía Rocío, hasta la persona que me fue a recoger al aeropuerto, los hoteles hermosos limpios, los alimentos recién hechos, etc. Definitivamente volvería a programar con ustedes mi siguiente viaje. Solo un detalle el autobús donde nos trasladamos a los diferentes puntos no tenía sanitario, sería bueno se considerará ese punto ya que las distancias eran largas. Mil gracias por todo, todo estuvo excelente.

Fabiola Juliana Ramirez Santos Fabiola Juliana Ramirez Santos

Muy buenooo! La verdad es que me gusto la libertad de conocer la ciudad a nuestro ritmo al igual que las recomendaciones y el ambiente que pusieron durante todo el camino, me encantó:)

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When to travel to Italy?

Summer in Italy, from June to August, is synonymous with sun, beach, and vibrant festivals. Temperatures across much of the country range from 25°C to 35°C, even reaching 40°C in the south. The best cities to enjoy summer are Rome and Florence, where cultural life blends with fun on the beaches of the Amalfi Coast. Islands like Sardinia and Sicily are must-visit destinations for those looking to combine relaxation and nightlife. It is advisable to wear light clothing, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. During this season, iconic festivals such as the Ravello Music Festival, the Feast of San Giovanni, and the famous Regata Storica in Venice take place.

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Frequently asked questions about traveling to Italy

What type of plugs and adapters do I need if I travel to Italy?

In Italy, the plugs are type F. The standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. If your devices are not compatible, make sure to bring a suitable adapter to charge them without issues.

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Reviews from our travelers

Socorro Omar Linares Trevizo Socorro Omar Linares Trevizo

Todavía no sabemos a dónde vamos a escoger en lugar ! Todo muy bien y seguro

Guadalupe Sanchez Lopez Guadalupe Sanchez Lopez

Todo excelente, desde la atención de la agencia, la guía Rocío, hasta la persona que me fue a recoger al aeropuerto, los hoteles hermosos limpios, los alimentos recién hechos, etc. Definitivamente volvería a programar con ustedes mi siguiente viaje. Solo un detalle el autobús donde nos trasladamos a los diferentes puntos no tenía sanitario, sería bueno se considerará ese punto ya que las distancias eran largas. Mil gracias por todo, todo estuvo excelente.

Fabiola Juliana Ramirez Santos Fabiola Juliana Ramirez Santos

Muy buenooo! La verdad es que me gusto la libertad de conocer la ciudad a nuestro ritmo al igual que las recomendaciones y el ambiente que pusieron durante todo el camino, me encantó:)

Katia Espinosa Huet Katia Espinosa Huet

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