Dreaming of Italy Vacations
July 9, 2010 by author
Filed under Vacation Travel, featured
Come to think of it, Italy does sound like a good place to go on vacation. Everything about Italy just exudes relaxation (though it also screams “glorious food,” “great wine,” and “art,” sometimes) that Italy as a vacation destination is a no brainer. Planning Italy vacations are quite fun as well.
Perhaps the best thing about going to Italy on vacation is the never-ending list of activities that you can do. Whether you’re backpacking alone, bringing your significant other with you for a romantic vacation, or hauling the entire family to let them experience a truly wonderful European city, Italy has accommodations and activities – at the risk of sounding like an infomercial for Italy – for every budget.
Want to eat great food and experience something not quite ordinary? Why not try a cooking vacation in Italy? You enroll in a cooking class in Italy, go to market to buy fresh ingredients, learn how to cook them, and you eat the results for lunch or dinner. You eat, you go around the city, you learn a bit about the culture – isn’t that the reason why you go to a foreign country? Some even have kid’s programs so you can take your kids with you.
And if cooking vacations are not for you and art and history are more your cup of tea, fret not because as you may well know, Italy has tons of museums. Italy is art country. You can spend your entire vacation visiting one or two museums a day and you will still not be finished. In Rome alone, your itinerary is filled. You can give the National Museum and Vatican Museum a big chunk of your vacation time because these places are huge. Apart from those there are also other museums, catacombs, ruins, you name it. I’ve always felt the entire city is a museum and I mean it in the best way possible. You may also want to drop a coin at the Trevi Fountain to ensure that you will one day return to Rome. And that’s just Rome. One cannot miss Florence, or Venice, or Naples and all the museums, architecture, and history that they have.
Perhaps you simply want to immerse yourself with the Italian lifestyle and have a “real” vacation. You can rent a villa, interact with the locals, and simply live the life they live, bike around if want to go somewhere. You can have food, culture, and the good life that you expect while being immersed in the Italian way. Many people have done this and loved it. Careful though, you may never want to leave.





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