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Italy — holiday packages & flights
With Admiral.Travel, you can book Italy both online and directly in our offices — fast, clear, and with support before and after departure.
The most popular packages are 7–11 nights (for example, 11 nights), and flight options can vary depending on the season and your departure city.
Italy’s season is very flexible: city breaks work great in spring and autumn, while the seaside is in highest demand in summer.
See the destination page: Italy.
Why you should visit Italy
Arriving in Italy, tourists are amazed by the variety of tourist attractions. This is due to the fact that the country is famous both for its many destinations and types of recreation, and for a huge number of attractions known worldwide, culinary delights everyone wants to taste, beautiful nature, and cultural values. Therefore, do not hesitate to go to Italy!
Visa information
Italy is in the Schengen Area: RO travels visa-free (EU freedom of movement), MD and UA can enter visa-free for short stays (biometric passport, within 90/180), while RU requires a Schengen visa.
Why Admiral.Travel
At Admiral.Travel, we combine hands-on experience with strong partnerships — from airlines and hotels to trusted local operators. That means fair options, transparent terms, and recommendations that fit your travel style.
We focus on quality control: we carefully choose accommodation, clearly explain what’s included in the package, and support you where it matters (flight, baggage, transfer, check-in/check-out, entry requirements).
Tell us your dates and the Italian city you prefer, and we’ll propose options that balance comfort and safety — book easily and travel with peace of mind.
FAQ — Italy
What is the best time to visit Italy?
Spring and autumn are ideal for city breaks, summer is the classic seaside season; winter is great for museums, food experiences, and some mountain areas.
Do I need a visa for Italy?
It depends on citizenship: RO is visa-free; MD and UA can enter visa-free for short stays (biometric passport, 90/180), while RU needs a Schengen visa.
What currency is used in Italy and how do I pay?
The currency is the euro. Cards are widely accepted, but having some cash helps for markets, small cafés, and certain local fees.
What type of power plugs are used in Italy?
You’ll often see types C/F and type L; a universal adapter is recommended to cover different hotels.
How do I stay connected: local SIM or eSIM?
You can choose a local SIM, eSIM, or roaming. For short trips, eSIM is convenient; for longer stays, a local SIM can be more cost-effective.
How does local transport work in Italian cities?
Metro, trams, and buses are key in major cities; for intercity travel, trains are very popular and efficient.
Is Italy suitable for trips with kids?
Yes — you’ll find gentle-entry beaches, theme parks, interactive museums, and plenty of family-friendly accommodation.
Do I need travel health insurance?
We recommend it for any trip: it helps with unexpected issues (doctor visits, treatment, delays) and gives peace of mind.
What should I choose: breakfast, half board, or all inclusive?
In Italy, breakfast or half board are most common; for total seaside relaxation, some hotels also offer all inclusive or full board.
What can I do if it rains during my trip?
Italy offers plenty of indoor options: museums, galleries, food tours, historic cafés, and shopping in central areas.
Which excursions are popular in Italy?
Top choices include cultural tours (Rome/Florence/Venice), tastings in wine regions, coastal day trips, and one-day cruises in seaside areas.
What about flight check-in and baggage?
Rules vary by airline and fare; we explain baggage options and check-in steps clearly before you depart.
FAQ
Italy is rich with cities that deserve attention. Rome offers a deep dive into history with attractions such as the Colosseum, the Vatican, and the Spanish Steps. In Venice, the city on water, you are awaited by unique canals and the famous San Marco Square. Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, amazes with its Uffizi Galleries, the magnificent Duomo, and the picturesque Ponte Vecchio bridge. Milan, the global fashion capital, attracts with its majestic cathedral, the luxurious Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and Leonardo da Vinci's famous "Last Supper." Naples offers a rich cultural program near the historic Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius. Each of these cities will show you different facets of Italian culture and history.
Italy is a country with a rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. In Rome, you will be greeted by the majestic Colosseum, a symbol of powerful ancient history, and the Vatican with Saint Peter's Basilica. Venice will enchant you with its canals and architecture, especially San Marco Square and the Doge's Palace. For fashion enthusiasts, Milan offers the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and the impressive Duomo. Lake Como, a favorite retreat for celebrities, will astonish you with its splendid villas and Alpine landscapes. In Tuscany, not only famous wine corners await you but also ancient towns like Siena and San Gimignano, with their grand medieval towers and squares. For nature lovers, Sardinia offers unforgettable landscapes, from pristine beaches to mountain ranges. The full list of attractions and many useful tips can be found in our guide.
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