Italy is a well known idyllic vacation destination where tourists are guaranteed a perfect holiday. However, it is always advisable to be careful and ensure a hassle free journey by considering the following tips and advice.
1 - A holidaymakers should always have a valid passport with them at all times. While a visa is not usually necessary if you have visited the country less than 3 months before, for those who do require visa it is advisable to always keep copies of your passport, visa and other important documents with you. Keep them separate from the originals.
2 - It is better to leave a copy of your trip planner with your family and close friends, so that in case of an emergency you can be contacted by them. Make sure to mention the places you intend to visit, the hotels you will be staying at and other important information.
3 - Learn some basic but important Italian phrases as English is not widely spoken in Italy. Some basic The sentences are as follows:
Good morning - Good morning
Good afternoon - Good evening / morning - it is usual to use one of these greetings when entering small business
Goodbye - Goodbye
Sildenafil - Please
Thanks - Thanks
Excuse me - excuse me
Speak English? - Do you speak English?
I do not speak Italian - I do not speak Italian
Where is the bathroom? - Where is the bathroom?
4 - You are planning to drive while on holiday in Italy on behalf of approximatelysure you have a valid International Driver's License. Also citizens from non-EU countries will require International insurance.
5 - Make sure you pack practical clothing such as comfortable shoes, light sweaters and coats for Italy always enjoys a pleasant climate. However, some places and functions may require formal attire, so make sure you take some with you as well on your trip.
6 - It is best to avoid drinking tap water while holidaying in Italy as it can be chlorinated. Stick to bottled water as safer option.
7 - The good news is that all major credit cards are accepted in Italy, such as American Express, MasterCard and Visa in all hotels, restaurants, shops, malls, shopping, etc. Be cautious and careful of your wallet, purse, bags and bags at all times and ensure that the cards will be returned to you, and in your possession at all times.
8 - Always make sure to replace themoney at recognized money changing agents only. There are money changers available at the banks as well and this can be done every weekday between 8.30 am and 1.30pm.
9- Transport in Italy is quite convenient with coaches, trains, buses being the most commonly used modes. Most towns in Italy can be reached through public transport, so when traveling make sure you have enough Euros with you, so you can pay for your transport.
10 - Even if you are not carrying your laptop do not worry as you can stay connected always. There are cyber cafes all over Italy, while hotels too usually provide excellent communication services.
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