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confused!-is this possible? -rome, florence, venice, amalfi coast- help!
Husband and I are flying in and out of Rome (tickets already booked). Itinerary for 9 days at the end of May is completely open. Is this itinerary too packed? What do you suggest? I'm totally confused. It's my first trip to Italy, husband's second (but he's never been to the Amalfi Coast). We're a young couple at 30. Thanks for your help.
Day 1 - Rome Day 2 - Rome Day 3 - Florence Day 4 - Venice Day 5 - Sorrento - day trip to Pompeii Day 6 - Sorrento - day trip to Positano Day 7 - Sorrento - day trip to Amalfi/Ravello Day 8 - Sorrento - day trip to Capri Day 9 - Rome Day 10 - depart Rome to US |
I think you should cut out Florence and Venice and stick with Rome and the Amalfi Coast.
If Florence and Venice are important, then cut out the Amalfi Coast. After you arrive in Rome, take the train to Florence and spend 3 nights. The train to Venice for 3 nights. Then train to Rome for your last 3 nights. |
the trip was originally planned only for Rome and AC. so i'd like to stick with that. but i only planned 3 days rome, 4 days AC. I feel like i have 2 extra days...whats the best way to spend them?
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Is this your first trip to Italy?
It would be great to see it all, if you're the type who likes to move around, has a lot of energy, and will be really disappointed to miss Florence and Venice. I totally get that. But it feels like you'll be exhausted at the end of the trip. I would choose to cut out either Venice or the Amalfi Coast. and I LOVE both of these places. Perhaps if you want a fast-paced trip with just "tastes" of different place, consider this: If you arrive early enough in the day in Rome, take the fast train to Florence and start there. 2-3 nights in Florence 3 nights in Positano (eliminates one of your day trips, and much easier to get to amalfi) 1 night Capri 2-3 nights Rome A great dilemma to have, I must say! have a great trip! dina |
Venice looks to be a real reach with a lot of time and energy expended. I assume Florence is a daytrip by train? Consider dropping Venice and adding a day to Rome as your arrival day will be partially shot with jetlag anyway. There is so much to see and do in Rome.
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Spend those days in Rome.
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I think you know this, but with only 9 days you are better off with your 2 main destinations.
Arrive Rome, get to the coast on day one, spend 4 nites. Train back to Rome for your last 5 nites. That is 2 hotels and time to enjoy both lovely destinations. |
I haven't been to the Amalfi Coast so I can't really help with that part of your trip, but here are a few thoughts:
Look into whether it makes sense to travel down to the Amalfi Coast right away after you arrive in Rome. That way you don't have to break up your time in Rome. It might not be feasible but it's worth checking into. Remember on your arrival day you'll be tired and jetlagged, and it takes time to settle in. I wouldn't think of Day 1 as a full, proper day. Every time you travel you lose time. Your Day 9 is not a full day in Rome because you're travelling from Sorrento and will need to check-in to your hotel, etc. It's a half day at best. With that in mind, the arrival day and the travel day eat up the "two extra days". Rome has plenty to offer. You wouldn't get bored in four weeks, let alone four days. I think you'd have a more enjoyable trip if you keep your itinerary relatively simple, meaning Rome and the Amalfi Coast only. There's more than enough to fill up 9 days. |
I agree to take out Florence and Venice. Perhaps stay four nights in Rome, two nights in Sorrento and two nights in Positano, and come back for your last night in Rome.
Will you have a car? or rely on the trains? In the case of the train, you'll go from Rome to Naples and switch to the local Circumvesuviana. You could stop in Pompeii on your way to Sorrento to prevent backtracking, and I believe there is luggage storage there. I know other Fodorites have discussed it so please search threads on it. Then in Sorrento you can enjoy some limoncello and relax for a couple days. When you take the bus to Positano, get to the bus station EARLY because the line can be long going that direction. Assuming you do day trip to Amalfi, then you just re-trace your steps back to Rome. It's a really beautiful area and I met some really wonderful people there and had some fantastic seafood - I asked the waiters to recommend something each time and had some excellent off-menu things! |
I'm too slow. bobthenavigator has already answered by question- it is feasible to travel down to the Amalfi Coast as soon as you arrive.
I agree with bob, spend 4 nights AC and then 5 nights Rome. |
Hi, we are going at the end of May too for a similar number of days. I knew I wanted to see Rome & Venice & was debating between the Amalfi coast or the lakes. We went with the lakes since I was able to get the return flight out of Milan. If it were me, I would do 3 mights in Rome, 3 nights in Venice & 3 nights on the Amalfi coast with the last night back in Rome. Of course, I have not been yet so I'm not sure how much my opinion is worth but I definitely would like to visit all three places. I know Venice is in the opposite direction but I would not want to miss it, maybe an overnight train might work?
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You don't have any "extra time". I'd skip both Venice and Florence. Too far much hassle for only 1 days time imho.
For me personally also I can't imagine doing "day trips" from Sorrento every day for 4 days in a row! |
On days 2, 3, 4 the itinerary is do-able but doesn't make sense. I don't think you've taken into account the time it takes to check out of a hotel, get to train station, take the train, get to next hotel, check in. With only 1 day in Venice and Florence, once you factor this in you have barely 1/2 each city. Hardly worth it.
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With only 10 days, I think your itinerary is way too packed.
I would do Rome, Naples, Capri, Amalfi Coast (with daytrips to Pompeii. Does the 10 days include travel days? My sample itinerary if 10 days does include travel days... Day 1: Arrive and explore Rome - overnight Rome Day 2: Rome overnight Day 3: Train to Naples - explore Pompeii museum - overnight Naples Day 4: Ferry to Capri - overnight Capri Day 5: Capri overnight Day 6: Ferry to Positano - overnight Positano Day 7: Positano - daytrip to Pompeii Day 8: Positano - overnight Positano Day 9: Travel day - Ferry to Naples, Train to Rome - overnight Rome Day 10: Depart Rome Of course you could eliiminate travel day if you departed from Naples - which would be nice. |
dtph,
My first trip to Italy was a week of skiing in the Dolomiti, then 9 days to your exact destinations. We did: 2 nts Venice 2 nts Florence 3 nts Praiano (also visited Pompeii) 2 nts Rome We traveled by train. We did not see much and I flew home with bronchitis, a sinus infection, an ear infection, strep throat and a 103 degree fever. I would NOT recommend it. |
u guys are great!
after reading everyone's comments i think if we go with rome, venice, florence AND AC, we will be exhausted and need of another vacation just to relax. so maybe we'll leave venice and florence for a future trip back to italy, and only visit rome and AC this time. i like bobthenavigator's idea of going straight to AC on day 1 so we don't have to break up the hotel stay in Rome. but im the type of person that likes to do all the action packed touristy stuff right away and then relax the rest of the trip. so i might just spend the first couple days in rome. but those days are saturday and sunday...do you think we'll be able to visit the all sights on sat/sun (colosseum, forum, vatican, etc)? or should we plan to stay on monday as well and then leave for AC on tuesday morning? and then im also confused on where to stay in AC. i was originally thinking Positano the entire time with day trips to Amalfi/Ravello, Pompeii and Capri. Then I was thinking staying in Positano for 3-4 nights and in Capri for 2 nights. Now I'm thinking Sorrento the whole time with day trips everywhere. But then Sheri LP said to stay in both Sorrento and Positano. Now I'm liking that idea. I have researched and contacted all the hotels I would stay at in Positano, Capri and Sorrento. I just need to decide where I want to stay....and FAST! b/c the trip is next month! But i just can't decide. Help? |
Okay, one more opinion. If you are really set on the AC, than drop Florence and Venice. Here is what I would do
Day 1: stay in Naples. Arrive Rome and depart immediately for Naples. If you get there early enough, visit the museum (if that is on your list of things you want to do), Day 2: stay in Capri visit Pompeii, then catch ferry to Capri from Naples. Day 3: Capri |
Sorry, accidently sent before finishing.
The next bit is kind of a toss up for me. You could stay on Capri and day trip to Positano, or move on to Positano for a couple of days. That might be too many one night stays, but what I would not do is spend the first night in Rome. I would head straight out to one of my first destinations. Now I've re-considered. Didn't have chance to review what I was writing before I accidently sent. Day 1 & 2 (nts. 1&2): soon as you arrive: Depart Rome to Naples, catch a ferry to Capri, and stay two nights on Capri, having a nice full day and two evenings to enjoy Capri. Day 3 & 4 (nts. 3&4) : Positano with day trip to Amalfi & Ravello Day 5: Train to Rome, visiting Pompeii on the way or train to Naples, visiting Pompeii on the way and seeing the museum in Naples the next morning. Day 6 - 9: Rome with day trip to Orvieto. I am trying to give you the most times in each place with the least tavel times back & forth. Now, back to your original plan. It sounds like you really want to see a lot of things. I actually like Sorrento as a base for that. It is fine for day trips. I stayed there 10 days once, just going up and down the coast whenever I felt like it. I enjoyed it a lot. I stayed outside of the main shopping area though. If you decide on Sorrento or Positano, you could go to Naples the first day, see the museum & stay in Naples. Visit Pompeii on the way to Sorrento or Positano the next morning. Base the next three days in Sorrento or Positano with day trips to Capri, Amalfi and Positano (if you've stayed in Sorrento). This is simple and direct. Where ever you decide to go outside of Rome, just go directly there upon arrival. I would not settle into Rome for just that first night. There are endless possibilities & no one right way. It is what works best for you and your interests. Sorry if I confused you even more. Maybe Ira will chime in with the perfect solution. His advice always seems great to me. Hope you have a wonderful trip. Of course you will. You will be in Italy. |
Skip Sorrento, stay in Positano or another location along Amalfi Coast (or Capri). It seems that the main reason it gets recommended is convenience and that's not enough to merit a stay there when vacation time is limited imo.
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How's this:
Day 1 - Rome (i know people will think this is not the best idea and that I should go straight to AC, but just in case things go wrong with delayed flights, etc - I'd feel more comfortable staying in Rome the first night so I don't have to worry about getting to a hotel on the AC that I already booked and paid for but possibly could not make it to on time) Day 2 - Capri Day 3 - Capri Day 4 - Sorrento - day trip to Pompeii Day 5 - Positano Day 6 - Positano - day trip to Amalfi/Ravello Day 7 - Positano - head back to Rome Day 8 - Rome Day 9 - Rome Day 10 - depart Rome |
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