Trip length and pacing
Ten days can cover two or three major stops. Islands, the Dolomites and southern regions require additional travel time.
Lazio, Italy destination guide
Eternal City with ancient ruins, piazzas and cuisine.
Quick planning answer
Choose a focused Italy route rather than rushing between too many cities, and use rail for the main urban corridor. April to June and September to October are popular for comfortable weather. July and August bring heat and heavy demand.
Ten days can cover two or three major stops. Islands, the Dolomites and southern regions require additional travel time.
Fast trains connect Rome, Florence, Bologna, Venice, Milan and Naples. Cars are more useful in rural Tuscany, Puglia and island regions.
Central accommodation and major attractions can be costly. Confirm city taxes, baggage rules and cancellation terms.
Confirm current Schengen entry and passport requirements through official Italian and Canadian government sources.
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Build the trip around realistic travel time, neighbourhood choice, local transportation and seasonal conditions. Confirm passport validity, entry requirements, insurance coverage and provider terms before paying.
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