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Mrs0
Dedicated October 2013

Italy Honeymoon Tips

Mrs0, on May 15, 2013 at 2:44 PM Posted in Honeymoon 0 18

My FH and I are planning on going to Italy in October for our honeymoon. I've never been to Europe before and I'm totally overwhelmed! Any tips for where to find good deals, where to go, or how to plan it? It would be greatly appreciated!

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Latest activity by Ella, on May 17, 2013 at 10:38 PM
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    Master April 2014
    Angel J ·
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    I would suggest talking to a travel agent, they will be able to provide you with all of the info you need

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  • We'llAlwaysHaveParis
    Master November 2013
    We'llAlwaysHaveParis ·
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    I'd go back to Rome in a heartbeat. I second a travel agent.

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  • Maria DiFiore
    Maria DiFiore ·
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    Definitely go to a travel agent! I am from Sicily but ive never been to northern Italy. I have been wanting to go! If you happen to go to Sicily check out the cathedral in Monreale!!

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  • Married2013
    Master September 2013
    Married2013 ·
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    We’re going to Ireland for our September Honeymoon. We ended up booking with a travel agent. She gave us a great deal and got the entire trip mapped out for us.

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  • Mrs0
    Dedicated October 2013
    Mrs0 ·
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    Thanks! How did you guys find a great travel agent?

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  • Randi Felt Scatena
    Randi Felt Scatena ·
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    Please feel free to contact me, I have been to Italy several times, and have sent many clients there. I can help you put the best package together for you, while working within your budget. Please email me *****@*************.***

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  • Married2013
    Master September 2013
    Married2013 ·
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    FH Mom’s friend is a travel agent so she set it all up. There are some reputable travel agents I’ve seen post on here, so I’m sure you could find one in the WW community or even with a google search for your area.

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  • Alejandra
    Master May 2014
    Alejandra ·
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    Italy is beautiful! If you will be in Rome or any other city actually, take the train to Florence, it was definitely my favorite city in Italy. Very romantic and so full of love! I flew to Venice from Rome and it was a better deal than taking the train. $100 roundtrip!

    So, my top three suggestions are Rome, Florence and Venice.

    As far as money exchange, I thought I could walk into my bank and exchange dollars for Euros then and there but there was actually a process to it. I had to place an "order" for Euros and then pick them up when they arrived so you might want to do that a few weeks before the trip. You can of course, withdraw money from the atm or exhange it once you are in Italy but it's good to arrive with some ready to go.

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  • Trena
    Master July 2013
    Trena ·
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    I LOVE Italy!

    Make sure if you want to do any of the touristy stuff (Coliseum, Vatican, etc) to set up a tour time with pre-bought tickets. If you just go, the lines are always CRAZY. We got to totally skip a line at the Coliseum that was over a block long because we had tickets already Smiley smile Plus, if you can get a tour of the underground tombs at the Vatican, it is totally worth it!

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  • Mrs0
    Dedicated October 2013
    Mrs0 ·
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    These are all great suggestions, thanks girls! Keep them coming! Smiley smile

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  • JennaPie
    Super March 2014
    JennaPie ·
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    Florence was beautiful, but Capri was my absolute favorite. I took a tour with Go Ahead Tours, the grand tour of italy. It was awesome and they took care of everything (hotels, transportation to each city, admission to attractions, etc etc). I'd suggest taking a tour, it's less stressful and with go ahead, we were able to ditch the tour most of the time and only use the group for the bus rides to each city.

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  • Carrie
    Master December 2011
    Carrie ·
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    For day tours we used a company called Context. They have small groups (6 or less) and the guides are very knowledgable with many of them having masters or phds.

    http://www.contexttravel.com/

    Try to go on the Scavi tour at St. Peter's Basilica, one the highlights of our trip:

    http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/institutions_connected/uffscavi/documents/rc_ic_uffscavi_doc_gen-information_20090216_en.html

    ETA: Rick Steve's books and videos are really great planning resources.

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  • Kari  Taggard
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    We took a cruise last year and it was the best way to go for us. Venice and Rome are definitely must see places! In Rome we took a day tour through Rome in Limo and they were absolutely wonderful! We pre purchased our tickets to the Vatican and the Colosseum and hired a tour guide to take us through the Vatican, Money definitely well spent! Our tour guide with Rome in Limo helped us bypass all the lines and walked us right inside! We absolutely LOVED Venice.

    Its is definitely doable on your own with some good tour books. Rick Steve's has some great ones that I highly recommend. You can even download his free podcasts which are a wealth of information.

    As for money, we went to Wells Fargo and converted some dollars to euros beforehand. The majority of our money was converted in Italy through the ATMs. Get a Capital One Visa card since there is no foreign exchange fee when using the card overseas.

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    Also, check with your bank regarding the fee to use the overseas ATM. We had a credit union and there was no fee, but I know the big banks do charge and its not cheap.

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  • Maggie N
    Master August 2013
    Maggie N ·
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    If you go to Florence, make sure to take a padlock with a key. On the Ponte Vecchio, newlywed put their lock on the bridge with their names written on it!

    My advice? Pick up a Rick Steve's travel book and do every single thing he says. We used his books for travel through Italy, Germany, and Austria and they were spot on and perfect!

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  • Julia Elzie
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    Hello!

    I am a Europe travel specialist, and have 20 years of experience, especially in honeymoons. I've lived and traveled all over Europe by car, train, cruise-ship, independently, escorted tour, etc.

    My mission is to help our clients to live the heart, soul and magic of Europe. You should consider if you want to do? Visit the backroads by car, use small Italian hotels, or large luxury hotels, spend time at a cooking school or visit a villa, wine tasting, interested in fashion and shop in Milan, want to spend time on the glamorous coasts or the magic of the caves of Capri. Do you want a private driver and guide, take a fully guided tour, travel independently or with some light support/assistance. The answer to these questions will guide the travel planning process, narrow options and I plan the nitty-gritty details.

    I am very happy to help!

    Best Regards,

    Julia Elzie

    Europe Travel Specialist

    MEI-Travel

    E-mail: ******@**********.***

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  • Mrs0
    Dedicated October 2013
    Mrs0 ·
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    These are all so helpful! Thank you!

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  • Ella
    Super September 2013
    Ella ·
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    Maria.... My family is from Sicily.... 15 minutes from monreale. I saw a wedding st that chirch once... Gorgeous!

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