Family-Friendly Itinerary for Italy in 10 Days

  • Day 1: Rome
    Estimated Time from last location: 0 minutes

    Buon giorno! Begin your trip exploring Rome's vast history at The Colosseum. This well-known amphitheater offers breathtaking views and is a top attraction in Italy. Feel like a Roman citizen by visiting the ruins of the Roman Forum and end the day at the gorgeous Trevi Fountain.

  • Day 2: Rome
    Estimated Time from last location: 20 minutes (1.8 miles)

    In Vatican City, you can experience a day of history and art. Begin with a tour of the world-renowned Sistine Chapel, then proceed to the Vatican Museums. Be sure not to miss the opportunity to get close to Michelangelo's Pieta and take a photo with the Swiss Guards.

  • Day 3: Florence
    Estimated Time from last location: 2h20m (143 miles)

    With the help of the special Fast-Track Access, your family can skip waiting in lines for hours at the Galleria dell'Accademia, where Michelangelo created the famous David statute. Then, spend the rest of the day strolling around the medieval streets of Florence, visiting the Duomo and taking in the city from the Piazzale Michelangelo.

  • Day 4: Pisa and Lucca
    Estimated Time from last location: 1h (48 miles)

    Spend the day exploring the small towns of Pisa and Lucca. Begin by visiting the iconic Leaning Tower and taking pictures in the Piazza dei Miracoli. Then, head towards Lucca, where you can go for a bike ride around the medieval city walls, on the perimeter of the old town.

  • Day 5: Venice
    Estimated Time from last location: 3h10m (163 miles)

    Take a stroll along the canals of Venice in the morning and visit the famous St. Mark's Basilica before the crowds arrive. See how glass manufactured on a Murano Island with the help of an expert glassmaker after lunch, and then take a gondola ride through the narrow and picturesque canals to fully experience the city.

  • Day 6: Verona
    Estimated Time from last location: 1h40m (73 miles)

    Welcome to the setting of the Shakespearean story of Romeo and Juliet, Verona. Stop by Juliet's house with its famous balcony, then visit the exceptional Roman arena well-known for its opera performances. End your day with strolling through the old town and taking in the views of the Adige river.

  • Day 7: Cinque Terre
    Estimated Time from last location: 3h (193 miles)

    Head towards the coast and explore the unique architecture and colors of the five charming seaside towns of Cinque Terre. Visit the beach of Monterosso al Mare and appreciate the breathtaking landscapes in and around the towns.

  • Day 8: Tuscany
    Estimated Time from last location: 3h (130 miles)

    Experience Tuscany's scenic hills and vineyards; you'll feel like you're driving through a movie. Visit a vineyard or winery for some wine tasting, and then take some time to walk around the medieval city of Siena. End your day, exploring the world-famous medieval fortress of Monteriggioni.

  • Day 9: Naples
    Estimated Time from last location: 3h30m (233 miles)

    Begin by visiting the famous Royal Palace of Naples, which features numerous architectural styles such as Baroque and Gothic. After lunch, walk through the city center and down to Spaccanapoli, the most famous street in Naples, which is lined with history and culture.

  • Day 10: The Amalfi Coast
    Estimated Time from last location: 1h20m (24 miles)

    End your ten-day trip with a relaxing day on the Amalfi Coast. Stop by Positano, Amalfi and Ravello for gorgeous views and serene beaches. Make sure to bring along a good book and enjoy the coastal breeze.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Colosseum (2 hours, €16)
  • Vatican Museums (3 hours, €17)
  • Galleria dell'Accademia (1 to 2 hours, €20)
  • Leaning Tower of Pisa (1 hour, €18)
  • Piazza dei Miracoli (30 minutes, Free)
  • Glass Making in Murano (2 hours, €30)
  • Roman Arena in Verona (1 hour, €16)
  • Cinque Terre (3 to 4 hours, €26)
  • Wine Tasting (1 to 2 hours, €20)
  • Medieval Fortress of Monteriggioni (1 hour, €5)
  • The Royal Palace of Naples (2 hours, €8)
  • Amalfi Coast (depends on activities, approximately €50)
  • Total Estimated Costs (per person): €236

Transportation

During your trip, you can travel between cities and towns by train. High-speed rail is the most convenient, with stations located in almost every town in Italy. It is the fastest and most efficient way to travel. Be sure to budget for transportation costs on your trip, as they can add up quickly. Taxis and ride-hailing services are also available, but remember to download the necessary applications before you arrive. Driving is another option, but for the most enjoyable and stress-free experience consider hiring a driver.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting the cities of Bologna, Turin, and Milan. If you have less time, consider shortening your stay in one location or limiting visits to fewer towns or cities. Additionally, be sure to budget extra time for popular attractions since they might require waiting in long lines, and make reservations for popular restaurants and tours ahead of time to avoid missing out!

Airports

The main airport in Italy is the Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) in Rome, which is located 32 km from the city center. The other major airports include Milan's Airport (MXP) and Venice's Airport (VCE). All the airports are connected to the main cities by a variety of ground transportation including trains, buses, and taxis.

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