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14 years ago  •  3 subscribers 6 answers
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Thank you for your reply xxx2010! Tell me pliz how much to walk to Lonicera beach)) Farther...
Hello! At the end of August, or rather even the beginning of September, there is a desire to fly with Visa to Venice. We are going to Italy for the May holidays, we will go through Bologna and Verona, bypassing Venice and Padua. We will be without a car. Questions: 1. What would you advise to see, except for Venice, in its environs. Preferably with a simple access by public transport. 2. What can you say about a beach holiday in the Venice area? I understand that the Ligurian coast is better, but if it’s the Adriatic, then where from Venice you can easily get to see something else along the way. I don’t like big cities, it’s better to have a village well located both by the sea and by transport) 3. Interested in a "foray" to Slovenia. What can you see there from the available public transport? 4. For everything about everything, no more than 10 days. Or rather, even 6-7. Thanks!!!
13 years ago  •  3 subscribers 6 answers
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Nice seaside holiday in the Rimini area. There is also a very beautiful park-museum "Italy in miniature" in this resort. I liked it even more than the Madurodam park in The Hague. We were there as part of a bus tour of Italy. We spent the night in the village of Riccione at the Tiffani's 4 * hotel. Very good hotel right on the first line by the sea. The breakfasts are luxurious, we could not even believe that we were in Italy. From here you can go on an excursion to San Marino. There are also ex ... Farther...
Dear tourists! Tell me where you can fly from Kyiv to Italy in the summer? I understand that the question is premature, but I really like to look at the proposed vacation spots on a cloudy winter day. The hotel is a C grade, no more, the beach is close, my husband and I are two pensioners, former teachers. Excursions are only by bus, no hiking due to age.
10 years ago  •  5 subscribers 29 answers
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While the Whizzair low-cost airline is still flying to Venice, I would recommend Lido di Esolo (this is a resort area on the spit near Venice, on the one side of the Adriatic, on the other, the Venetian lagoon). You can take a boat trip to Venice for a day, there are sandy beaches and a lot of pine trees on the Lido. Look at the whole area from Venice to Trieste. This seaside is characterized by sandy beaches, and seeing the sights is enough to start Venice. ask. Farther...
Friends, please tell me where in Italy it is best to relax in late August-early September (family hotel, not far from the sea). I want a warm sea and a good entrance for children. And which is better - to take full board at the hotel or eat out? How cheaper?
8 years ago  •  9 subscribers 12 answers
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Please note that in August it is practically the season for working Italians, so there will be plenty of them everywhere until the end of August. Take a closer look at the Adriatic Riviera (the area of ​​Lido di Esole, Lignano, Bibione), Venice is nearby, the climate and nature are more like the Baltic region, sandy beaches, pine forests and not so hot. The beaches are small, comfortable for children. Lido is one of the largest water parks in Italy. Planes fly to Treviso! 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...
Tell me a good hotel, so that you can relax comfortably and calmly with your husband.
16 years ago  •  3 subscribers 2 answers
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I don’t know how it is in Rimini, but in Milano Marittima the beach is excellent: fine sand both on the beach and in the sea. The sea is shallow. Choose which hotel you like, because the beach is the same everywhere. The beaches are paid, 10 euros if you immediately pay for 7 days, 15 if per day. You can go right along the beach, there is a wild beach - for free. Or the beach 285 - 6 euros per day. I was in Le Palme - a good hotel, a large pool, a wellness center, but you can take a simpler one, ... Farther...