It’s easy to see why Italy is one of the most sought-after travel destinations in the world. There are few countries as multifaceted and diverse as this fascinating European peninsula.
Jutting into the Mediterranean Sea, Italy boasts some of the most varied and scenic landscapes on earth. The country is breathtaking, from its rugged snow-capped alps to rolling hills and azure coastline.
Italy is home to world-famous architecture, the cradle of arts, fabulous wine, and incredible food.
This Italy travel guide will tell you everything you need to know about this country in the south of Europe, including where to stay and when to visit.
There are several options for getting around Italy, depending on your itinerary, budget, and travel style.
If you plan a trip to the large cities in Italy and a slight detour here and there to small towns like Pisa and Bologna, your best option is to travel by train. Italy's extensive train network offers cost-effective, high-speed intercity trains and regional services connecting smaller towns.
If you plan to explore the countryside and lesser-known regions, we recommend renting a car. Many of the smaller towns and villages off the main routes are only accessible by car. We rented a car for our Tuscany road trip and found the online reservation process simple and efficient.
Busses are a budget alternative to trains in Italy but finding the best routes and services takes some effort. Flixbus has an excellent network of bus routes throughout Italy.
If visiting Sicily, Sardinia, or the islands in the bay of Naples, you must rely on mainland ferry services. Different ferry companies run services throughout Italy.
Flights are available in Italy, but there are better choices than flying if you're looking at cost-effective travel and convenience.