In general, i'm partial to months with more daylight hours, so between your two choices i'd prefer may. However, my trips to europe usually extend into september, and it's only toward the end of the month that i become very aware of the shortening of the days. If swimming's a big thing for you, check water temperatures; i think they'd be considerably warmer in september. The wikipedia entries for most cities have a climate-summary chart. I find those useful for comparing average rainfall in different months. Edited to add: in southern italy it can be quite hot in
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read more →Staying at the most popular locations in italy like rome, venice, florence, cinque terre, and the amalfi coast, are not going to be cheap. Don’t be afraid to explore other, lesser-known parts of the country to stay within your budget for an italy trip. Italy offers a huge range of accommodation styles – you can choose from hotels, vacation rentals and even agritourismos. To maximize your budget while also having a unique visit, i recommend mixing a few different types of stays into your itinerary. As you plan your itinerary, just be sure to factor in transportation costs. Staying in
read more →Liguria is the coastal region in the north of italy with cinque terre and portofino and, to the surprise of many, it is one of the best places to visit in italy with a baby or toddler if you want a local and mellow sea and sun vacation! while portofino and cinque terre are not traditionally toddler friendly (mostly due to uneven terrain and steps) many towns in liguria are wonderful and perfectly equipped for little kids with nice hotels, playgrounds, beaches and summer entertainment. Some we love are chiavati, sestri levante, santa margherita ligure, levanto and diano marina.
read more →Have you ever closed your eyes and pictured yourself wandering through ancient Roman ruins, savoring authentic pasta under the Tuscan sun, or gliding along the Venetian canals? That dream of Italy, that yearning for *la dolce vita*, often comes with a hefty price tag in our minds. We imagine overflowing gelato bills and luxurious hotel stays. But what if I told you that experiencing the enchantment of Italy doesn't necessitate emptying your savings? What if that vibrant, culturally rich adventure is within your reach, even on a modest budget? Unveiling Affordable Italy Travel: Your Gateway to Italian Wonders
read more →Have you ever closed your eyes and pictured yourself wandering through ancient Roman ruins, savoring authentic pasta under the Tuscan sun, or gliding along the Venetian canals? That dream of Italy, that yearning for *la dolce vita*, often comes with a hefty price tag in our minds. We imagine overflowing gelato bills and luxurious hotel stays. But what if I told you that experiencing the enchantment of Italy doesn't necessitate emptying your savings? What if that vibrant, culturally rich adventure is within your reach, even on a modest budget? Unveiling Affordable Italy Travel: Your Gateway to Italian Wonders
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