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People. Who was. What are the disadvantages of holidays in Sardinia? Please be objective. Interested in Sardinia itself, not hotels. Thank you in advance.
10 years ago  •  6 subscribers 11 answers
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I don’t know what cons to find, I’ve been both in the North and in the South ... let’s say in the Cagliari area the beach is so-so, I don’t know how ordinary it is in Rimini (but the water is more beautiful). But if it’s not Poetto Beach, but a ride, then it’s beautiful. I can suggest apartments in beautiful places in Sardinia, write in a personal message - I will contact the owners Farther...
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Dear friends, help me decide ... I really want to go to Rome at the beginning of summer, is it possible to combine a trip with a vacation at sea? I read that it is a 30-minute drive from Rome to the sea ... what kind of beaches are there? And in general is it worth it to combine the rest?
11 years ago  •  6 subscribers 14 answers
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Well, a little further - from 45 min. It can be combined, of course. The beaches are normal, urban. Rome itself is more impressive than other European capitals. It is better, of course, to combine Rome with more famous seaside resorts, since the trains there are inexpensive and the communication is decent. And it’s very easy to catch favorable monthly rates for 3 months. Farther...
There is a vacation for 8-10 days in May. The choice fell on Italy. On one's own. Arrival to Venice. Departure is most likely also from Venice, and possibly from Milan (still looking at options). We want to take 4 days to Rome, Venice 2 or 3. What else is worth seeing? Florence, or maybe Turin? How many days per city? I foresee that someone will say that even a month will not be enough for Rome, let alone 4 days. However, I would like to see more. We plan to travel around the country by train. Please help me with the itinerary.
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 5 answers
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Since your time is limited and there are already 2 cities in mind, I advise you to also see Florence and if you take a flight from Milan, then it. We traveled around Italy in our car, so we had the opportunity to visit Siena, Pisa, Turin and a bunch of other small towns. In such cities, one does not need much time for sightseeing, so we managed to visit 2 cities a day. Farther...
good afternoon. What is worth seeing in Italy? We are going by car we are planning a trip for two children 11 6 years old how to plan. to make it interesting. We want to visit Rimini Florence Rome. Where in Italy is clean water in the sea and good beaches? Maybe someone has experience where did you go, what did you visit? Thank you.
10 years ago  •  9 subscribers 19 answers
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I would recommend you start with Lido di Esola, this is a sandy spit near Venice, a well-known vacation spot for Italians and other nations, continuous resort villages. In a pine forest there is one of the best campsites in Italy, in Lido there is the best water park in Italy - Aqualandia. You can take a boat and ride to Venice or by car for a day. The beaches are sandy. , together with Naples, I would go without children. Rimini is an ordinary resort town. Farther...
Tell me, a place for families with children near Naples. Interested in the south of Italy, arrival in Naples. Further plans are to rent a car and drive to a place where there is a good sea for children. Perhaps there are such experts here who have been there) And is it worth going to this coast in the second half of June - will the sea be cold?
7 years ago  •  5 subscribers 17 answers
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There, on the heel of Italy, there is a province - Calabria. Amazing places, that's what I meant, especially if you're in a car. "good sea for kids" - these are sandy beaches, and this is the Adriatic. From Bari and south! Farther...