TRAVEL JOURNAL

Join us as we explore the rich cultural landscape of Italy and sharing an exclusive look at the top destinations and share tips and tricks from our head travel designers

Italy​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Family Vacation in March is one of the smartest selections of vacations for parents who want excellent weather, fewer people, and lower prices. March marks the start of spring in Italy, a month when families can delight in the blooming nature, festival atmosphere, and, of course, the pleasant weather.
Doing a honeymoon in Italy in February is definitely among the most romantic ways to celebrate a new love. While summer is ideal for camping and raises prices, February offers a quiet atmosphere, making it a great time to spend with newlyweds.
Italy, aside from being a place of art, history, and incredible architecture, will be offering the following fall a little something magical. Harry Potter™: The Exhibition in Milan will give fans an immersive trip to the much-loved wizarding world. With original film props and recreated sets, this exhibition is by far the closest to the magic of Hogwarts becoming real; hence, it’s the one we cannot live without – for the fanatics and for the people who are not familiar with the series.
Going to Italy in February is a wise move for any group vacation. While most travelers wait for spring and summer, February remains quiet, authentic, and cheaper. A group tour in February gives you a first-hand experience of Italian culture, most evident in winter festivals, and easier access to famous landmarks, as well as greater availability of accommodations.
Planning a Family-Friendly Italy Vacation? Rome is definitely the place to be in January. The entire city is bustling and lively during Epiphany, a major Italian holiday celebrated every January 6. The mix of long-time traditions, street parties, and tasty treats, together with the fact that this is one of the best holidays to spend with family in Italy, makes the day so special.