Hi,
Thinking of visiting Italy for 4 or 5 nights next Easter. So, my first question; is this a good idea? Will everything be closed due the Religious side of things at this time of year?
Also, which area would you recommend. We aren't too worried about sightseeing, but would just like to stay in a traditional area but not isolated..... I have visions of rocky coastlines, olives groves and sipping red wine watching the sunset, and eating at traditional restaurants.
Can anyone recommend somewhere close to this dream?
Thanks!
Lisa
I will have a stab insomuch I will give you the little I know. Have visited Jeselo near Venice and for the most part it is very much the traditional beach type location, quite busy so not quite where you are looking for I think, the Tuscany region is similar but not quite as busy I found with far more Italians on holiday than I found in Jeselo.
Sorrento a very busy area I found, too many people in too small an area for me. Dramatic coastline for sure just find a location adjacent I would suggest.
I love Lake Garda, and yes while it is often seen as an old fogeys hangout their are lots of small traditional villages and hotels where you do get the real Italy I feel and the north end is a mecca for wind surfers, so not all old fogeys in that area. What better than to be sipping Bardolino wine in Bardolino eh ?. Some wonderful scenery and walks in Lake Garda area.
http://www.lagodigardamagazine.com/
I did spot in the Crystal brochure, Caorle up the coast from Jeselo, and has the look of more traditional Italian resort and may be a better bet if you wanted a beach holiday.
My son lives in Turin with his Italian wife and I have leaned over the years how wonderful the culture is. Don't be put off if a place is only 2 or 3 star as many are clean as a pin, family run and often have more Italians staying there than foreign tourists. Let me tell you that is always a good sign as Italians will not put up with a poor hotel in my experience. As always though do your research.
I do hope you find your ideal spot, if you have not been to Italy I think and hope you will have treat in store.
Oh, as for Easter all official buildings will be closed but you should be OK for restaurants and such and ATM's will be available, it will not be quite as busy but you should be OK as long as you are not too far off the beaten track.
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