First trip to Italy - help!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I meant spouse has only been to portugal within europe.

We want to go to greece, italy and many other places

Thanks!

-OP


Yeah, OK. That explains it. So yes, you need to go to many places before Italy. Trust me.



“Trust me.” …sinister music plays in the background.


I’m going to Italy for my first time in 2023. Are there prerequisites/stamps I need in my passport before they let me into the country? This is getting complicated 😉
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I meant spouse has only been to portugal within europe.

We want to go to greece, italy and many other places

Thanks!

-OP


Yeah, OK. That explains it. So yes, you need to go to many places before Italy. Trust me.



“Trust me.” …sinister music plays in the background.


I’m going to Italy for my first time in 2023. Are there prerequisites/stamps I need in my passport before they let me into the country? This is getting complicated 😉


No. Before you go, check to see if they are still checking for Covid vaccination (they were last spring when I went). The sinister music was poking fun at a PP who makes oblique statements attacking Italy. As long as you have 6+ months left on your passport, barring any Covid vaccine reqs (which may have been dropped), you will be fine. It’s not overly complicated, and you will have a wonderful time!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I meant spouse has only been to portugal within europe.

We want to go to greece, italy and many other places

Thanks!

-OP


Yeah, OK. That explains it. So yes, you need to go to many places before Italy. Trust me.



“Trust me.” …sinister music plays in the background.


I’m going to Italy for my first time in 2023. Are there prerequisites/stamps I need in my passport before they let me into the country? This is getting complicated 😉


No. Before you go, check to see if they are still checking for Covid vaccination (they were last spring when I went). The sinister music was poking fun at a PP who makes oblique statements attacking Italy. As long as you have 6+ months left on your passport, barring any Covid vaccine reqs (which may have been dropped), you will be fine. It’s not overly complicated, and you will have a wonderful time!


I’m 17:56. I know it’s not complicated. My quote grabbed your note and not the prior one- the one that’s been giving people a hard time about Italy and apparently their travel qualifications. I was just poking back…all in good fun. I never try to take this board too seriously 😊
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
No. Before you go, check to see if they are still checking for Covid vaccination (they were last spring when I went). The sinister music was poking fun at a PP who makes oblique statements attacking Italy. As long as you have 6+ months left on your passport, barring any Covid vaccine reqs (which may have been dropped), you will be fine. It’s not overly complicated, and you will have a wonderful time!

They stopped doing this in June 2022, except for places like nursing homes and hospitals. Not sure what the current situation is, but I doubt that OP will need to pull out a vaccination card anywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
No. Before you go, check to see if they are still checking for Covid vaccination (they were last spring when I went). The sinister music was poking fun at a PP who makes oblique statements attacking Italy. As long as you have 6+ months left on your passport, barring any Covid vaccine reqs (which may have been dropped), you will be fine. It’s not overly complicated, and you will have a wonderful time!

They stopped doing this in June 2022, except for places like nursing homes and hospitals. Not sure what the current situation is, but I doubt that OP will need to pull out a vaccination card anywhere.


Even when they said you needed a card, no one checked it at all. We were there last May and never once did anyone ask.
Anonymous
If you are staying in Rome, aside from the usual, a day trip to Tivoli is quite easy and a great day out. I'd also try to go to the football if possible. A Roma match will be a real experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
No. Before you go, check to see if they are still checking for Covid vaccination (they were last spring when I went). The sinister music was poking fun at a PP who makes oblique statements attacking Italy. As long as you have 6+ months left on your passport, barring any Covid vaccine reqs (which may have been dropped), you will be fine. It’s not overly complicated, and you will have a wonderful time!

They stopped doing this in June 2022, except for places like nursing homes and hospitals. Not sure what the current situation is, but I doubt that OP will need to pull out a vaccination card anywhere.


Even when they said you needed a card, no one checked it at all. We were there last May and never once did anyone ask.


I figured as much -we were there in April, and many places were dropping requirements.
Anonymous
OP here

we booked our tickets and have 9 nights overall

I am going back through this thread and reading the advice again, we'll start in rome with 3 or 4 nights (I expect the first day to be a wash with travel exhaustion)

thank you!!
Anonymous
any recommendations for where to go on the coast between rome and genoa?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do Rome, not Tuscany. Reason: DO NOT plan to drive a car there if this is your first visit especially if it's only a week.

You can do plenty from Rome and have more options for train travel to smaller locations for day trips/hikes.


I love Rome but it’s a totally different experience than what OP seems to be after in terms of wineries and hikes, and she did say she wanted Tuscany.


OP here- I live in a huge US city and am intrigued by rome also. I love Lisbon, Barcelona, Madrid. Want to see both on this trip
Anonymous
OP here reporting back post Italy trip!

We had an incredible time. Thank you for everyone who shared tips and opinions here.

We ended up flying in and out of rome and did 3 nights in rome, 3 florence, and 2 Siena, where we had a car to drive around and explore Tuscany. A final night in rome necessitated by an early morning flight.

It was a great trip and I’m glad we got to see a combination of rome city sights and also spend more relaxing time in Tuscany. I already have thoughts for next trip and other places I want to see.

Thanks again!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Italy is overrated. Much better choices in Europe for what you want, OP.


Don't listen to this OP. If you love history, wine, and hiking, you will love Italy. Don't try and do it all in one trip. Figure out a couple of things that are must-sees for you, then plan your trip.

NP - I actually think for wineries you are better off doing France. Esp during Holy Wk. this is Italy and they do not mess around with Holy Wk! Italy is great for food, beauty, soaking up a scene. I think you'd enjoy for a certain focus like wines, going to France.
Anonymous
Yay, OP!!

Delighted that you enjoyed your trip and by your coming back to check in. I wish more would do this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yay, OP!!

Delighted that you enjoyed your trip and by your coming back to check in. I wish more would do this.


I think more would, but if you post too many details, you risk outing yourself if a friend reads it. Which would break the first rule of DCUM...
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