Italy is one of the most beautiful countries to visit in Europe, nay, the world! My love for this country goes almost as deep as my love of chocolate-flavoured-anything, which I feel no remorse about and no reason to apologise for!

Some favourite, off the top of my head, is the stunning Tuscan towns, the gorgeous Cinque Terre and the charming canals of Venice to name but a few yet beyond the awareness and excitement of wanting to see it’s famous cities, there’s so much to consider and see when planning a trip, which made me want to share my very own tips worth knowing before you galavant off to Italy!

1.) You’ll get lost 

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And no, getting lost in Italy (especially when you’re driving through treacherous mountain tops like in Cinque Terre) is not always as fun as you’d think! ? Even if you quite fancy the idea of getting lost in Italy, its always worth downloading an offline map on your smartphone (or use Google Maps offline feature). It’ll save you lots of time when trying to navigate the twisty turny streets of Venice, Firenze and pretty much any Tuscan village you visit.

2.) Italy is more than just the mainland

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There’s so much to explore within ‘the boot’ that is Italy (this is what Italy looked like to me like as a child and it’s kinda stuck now) but don’t forget about the many small (and big) islands that you can discover too! Head to SicilySardinia, Elba and Levanzo to name but a few of the many Mediterranean islands waiting to be discovered.

3.) Gelato is too delicious to ignore

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The ice-cream in Italy is the best in the world! (Bold claim but true!) I’ve yet to find a place (or country) that makes it better. There is gelato available on most streets and it’s relatively cheap and a delicious treat that’ll perk you up after a hearty lunch!

4.) Drink for Free

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Cities like Rome, Florence and Venice all have perfectly safe, clean and free drinking water in town squares. Take a reusable bottle, or fill up your store bought bottle (shhhh, don’t tell the water brands) and save yourself lots of $$$.

5.) Dinner isn’t rushed

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In Italy, even more so in the south, dinner is never rushed – it’s a relaxed affair to enjoy with family and friends. Fall into the culture and take it into your stride.

6.) Card Payment are okay

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Card payments are accepted almost everywhere. Just keep a few coins and small notes incase you want small items – some stores have minimum spends.

7.) Italy’s got some impressive beaches!

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There’s more to Italy than the cityscapes of Florence, Milan and Venice! Don’t forget to check out one of the thousands of beautiful beaches that line its impressive coastline. Head to places like Terracina for some beautiful white sand beaches.

8.) Trains are great! 

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If you want to travel between cities, try taking the train! Italy has an impressive high speed railway between the likes of Rome-Florence-Venice (to mention but a few).

9.) Validate train/bus tickets

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Talking of trains, don’t forget to stamp your ticket in the little machines onboard buses and trains when you travel. You will get fined if the inspectors catch you… even if you didn’t know or weren’t told. A ticket validating machine is on all public trains, buses and (usually) at the start of the platform.

10.) The north and south are very different 

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The north and south of Italy are almost like different countries! The north is an ‘industrialised’, continental European region, whilst the south has a much more laid-back Mediterranean feel – both are great and very different!

11.) There are volcanoes in Italy

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Yup, there are some pretty epic (and still active) volcanoes in Italy to explore. You can even hike the top of them too, just like Mt. Etna on Sicily!

12.) Pompeii

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Talking about volcanoes – do you know about Pompeii? The ruined city which was destroyed by a volcanic eruption many years ago?  You can visit this UNESCO World Heritage Site and discover one of the most famous Volcanic eruptions in history (after the Iceland ash-cloud of 2010 of course). ?

13.) Learn some basic Italian 

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No one expects you to be fluent when visiting Italy – though it is a major plus if you are! Remember a few sayings and phrases that’ll help you get by. A few words in the mother tongue is bound to put a smile on any face!

14.) Cover up in religious sites 

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Many sites ask ladies to cover their shoulders and legs when entering some of the churches. Take this into account when visiting religious sites, especially in the Vatican (technically, not Italy, I know, but still…)

15.) Truffle Hunt 

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