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Old Mar 21st, 2013, 08:29 AM
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Honeymoon in Italy in August - Lake Como, Sardinia, or Tuscany

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So we are still trying to decide if we should go for it and do italy in august despite the crowds /heat. If we do go- does anyone have suggestions/recs regarding Lake Como, Sardinia, or Tuscany? Those are the three places we would consider going and I am not sure which would be best for a honeymoon in August. Any advice from the pros much appreciated!

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My perfect honeymoon would be to stay at the Hotel Swiss Bellevue in Monterossa, one of the towns of Cinque Terre. You can visit all the other towns, and more, by train or by hiking the hills (part of the National Forest). Best views ever. Vernazza is particularly beuatiful. Monterossa is the biggest of the towns and has an old town and new town, so there is plenty to see.
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We honeymooned in Italy Oct. 1 after an Aug. 23 wedding. Just an idea to hold out for a month.

When I was in Italy in August in my 20's, many stores were closed with a sign saying they're on holiday. It was dreadfully hot in Aug, but I am a hot-weather-wimp.

That said, we spent our first honeymoon days at Lake Como, with home base in Bellagio. Beautiful! We rented a car from the Milan airport and drove everywhere. It was one of the best experiences of my life.

Our second Italy trip as a married couple took us to Tuscany in May. We rented a car from the Rome airport and lavished in the Tuscan countryside. We stayed in Montilcino, smallish and awesome town carved into and atop a hill. Easy drives to Gregorian chants at monastery, Banfi vineyard, etc.
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How long do you plan to be there? For me, more than two or three days around Lake Como would be long enough - it's beautiful and relaxing (well, I haven't been in August), but I was ready to move on after that. However, others here have stayed for a week or more and loved it, so it depends on your usual travel style.
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The Sardinia beaches will be wall to wall.

I would consider Lago Como with a Swiss destination--perhaps Luzern.
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I would recommend NOT going to Italy in August if you can avoid it at all. The entire country practically goes on vacation (I had this issue when I worked in London and couldn't get anything done with business in Italy). Hot, crowded. We are going and specifically going in late September and early October for this very reason.
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Most part of Italy is crowded and heat in August but, yes, Lake Como is different.
I suggest you to stay in Ossuccio or Laglio or Argegno or Menaggio, they are wonderful places and not so costly as Bellagio.
Rent a car or visit the lake with a boat (there is a regular service).

I also suggest you 3 books to plan your holidays:

Travel guides:

The Italian Lakes by Damien Simonis , Belinda Dixon

http://www.amazon.com/Italian-Lakes-...o+travel+guide

Top 10 Milan & The Lakes by Reid Bramblett

http://www.amazon.com/Milan-Lakes-EY...o+travel+guide

A romantic novel with a lot of hints about hidden places and Lake Como cuisine:

A Dinner in Bellagio by Carlotta Melzi d'Este

http://www.amazon.com/A-Dinner-in-Be...3966516&sr=1-1

Enjoy you stay!

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