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Group trips to Italy

Our organized trips to Italy

More than just a postcard-perfect panorama, Italy is a timeless canvas where every brushstroke tells a story of unparalleled beauty. It is a land woven with threads of ancient grandeur, artistic mastery, and a truly exquisite zest for life. From the eternal city of Rome, where history breathes vibrantly through the Colosseum and Pantheon, to the majestic peaks and serene valleys of the Dolomites offering breathtaking adventures, and the sun-drenched, cliff-hugging villages of the Amalfi Coast, Italy calls to the discerning explorer with a soul hungry for wonder, ready to savour every moment of its profound charm.

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Italy Express: Naples and the Amalfi Coast
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Italy: Trekking through the Dolomites
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Italy Beach Life: North Sardinia
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FAQs about Italy

What are the entry requirements for Italy?

If you are a UK citizen, to find out the entry requirements for Italy, you can check this informational page from our partner Sherpa. If you need a visa, you can apply for it through Sherpa. If you are not a UK citizen, you can still use Sherpa by changing the nationality in the 'Passport' section.

Before traveling, always remember to check the government website of your country of origin for updates on the entry requirements for Italy – you wouldn’t want to stay home due to a bureaucratic detail!

What's the time zone in Italy?

Italy is in the Central European Time (CET) zone. Just keep in mind that Italy observes daylight saving time, so from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October, it switches to Central European Summer Time (CEST). Italy is one hour ahead of the UK.

Which currency is used in Italy?

The currency in Italy is the Euro (EUR). You can exchange your money at banks, currency exchange offices, and some hotels. ATMs are widely available for easy cash withdrawals.

How can I pay in Italy?

In Italy, you can pay with credit and debit cards almost everywhere, especially in cities and tourist areas. Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted. It's a good idea to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases or in more rural areas where card payments might not be available. ATMs are common, and you can withdraw euros easily. Always inform your bank before traveling to avoid any issues with international transactions.

Do I need to tip in Italy?

In Italy, tipping is not as customary as in some other countries. Service charges are often included in your bill at restaurants, so there is no need to tip extra. However, if you receive exceptional service and want to show appreciation, leaving some small change or rounding up the bill is a nice gesture.

  • For taxis, rounding up to the nearest euro is common.
  • In hotels, giving a small tip to porters or housekeeping is appreciated but not expected.

Always remember tipping is entirely at your discretion.

What's the internet like in Italy? Should I buy a SIM card? How available is Wi-Fi?

The internet in Italy is generally reliable, especially in urban areas and tourist destinations. You'll find Wi-Fi in most hotels, cafes, and restaurants. If you're planning to travel around, a local SIM card might be handy for data on the go. You can easily get one from major providers like TIM, Vodafone, or WindTre. However, if you're from a European country, remember you can use your home data plan without extra charges due to the EU roaming regulation.

What language do they speak in Italy?

In Italy, the main language spoken is Italian. Here are some useful Italian expressions you might hear or use:

  • Hello: Ciao
  • Please: Per favore
  • Thank you: Grazie
  • Yes:
  • No: No

These simple phrases can help you navigate your trip and interact with locals.

What kind of plugs are used in Italy?

In Italy, you'll find Type C, F, and L plugs. Type C is the standard European plug with two round pins, while Type F also has two round pins and grounding clips on the side. Type L is unique to Italy and has three round pins in a row. The voltage is 230V, and the frequency is 50Hz. We suggest you bring a universal adapter to easily fit any socket you encounter.

What’s the main religion in Italy?

The main religion in Italy is Roman Catholicism. Italy is renowned for its rich Catholic heritage, with iconic sites like the Vatican City, the center of the Roman Catholic Church. Catholicism influences many aspects of Italian culture, traditions, and holidays. Major religious holidays include:

  • Christmas on December 25
  • Easter in spring (dates vary)
  • All Saints' Day on November 1

While Catholicism is predominant, Italy is a country with religious freedom, and you will find various other religious communities throughout the country.

What should I pack for Italy?

Packing for Italy can be exciting, and it's important to be prepared for a variety of activities and weather conditions. Here's a handy list to help you pack your backpack:

1. Clothing:

  • Light layers for spring and autumn
  • T-shirts and shorts for summer
  • Warm sweaters and a coat for winter
  • Smart casual outfits for dining out

2. Shoes:

  • Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers
  • Sandals for warmer days
  • Dress shoes for formal occasions

3. Accessories and Technology:

  • Sunglasses and a hat for sun protection
  • A small daypack for daily outings
  • Travel adapter for plugs (Italy uses type C, F, and L plugs with a voltage of 230V)
  • Smartphone and charger
  • Camera to capture the beautiful sights

4. Toiletries and Medication:

  • Basic toiletries like toothbrush, toothpaste, and deodorant
  • Sunscreen for sun protection
  • Travel-sized shampoo and body wash
  • Common travel medication like pain relievers, motion sickness tablets, and any personal prescriptions you need

This list should help you pack efficiently for your Italian adventure!

What’s the weather like in Italy?

Italy has a diverse climate, so it varies by region. Here's a quick overview:

  • Northern Italy: The weather here is colder in winter with snow in the Alps, while summers are warm and humid. Best time to visit is late spring to early fall.
  • Central Italy: Mild winters and hot, humid summers. The best time to visit is spring and autumn.
  • Southern Italy and Islands: Winters are mild and rainy, while summers are hot and dry. Visiting in spring or fall is ideal to avoid the heat.

Each region offers its unique charm depending on the season, so plan according to your preferences.