The Fatal Charm of Italy

How To Plan A Trip To Italy – FCI 040


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On the podcast today, I talked with my friend Victoria De Maio about how to plan a trip to Italy. We discuss four general types of travel: Large Groups, Small Groups, Custom Tours, and “Do It Yourself,” and we compare the pros and cons of each. 





Afterwards, I reflected on my very first vacation to Italy in 1999 (bring back the Lira, per favore!), which wound up being a combination of these types. For part of the trip, I had tagged along with a large group that was hosted by a friend of mine. I can’t remember exactly how many were on the tour, but I seem to recall three massive tour buses. So yeah, Large with a capital “L.” 

But then I stayed in Italy by myself for another week after the tour ended, and I had enlisted the help of an old-school travel agent to help prepare the itinerary; in other words, “a custom tour.”

The DIY part of it was that I had found my own accommodations in Spello based solely on an article I had read in Travel+Leisure, or one of those other fancy/glossy print magazines that are quickly becoming extinct. 


Victoria De Maio and friends, toasting to La Dolce Vita in Puglia


Well, that’s what you did in the good ol’ days before the glut of (mis)information on the Internet. I devoured travel magazines and waited impatiently for the New York Times travel section every Sunday. But it must be said that the information wasn’t always up to date by the time it went to print, so that particular portion of the trip was not without some misadventure, as I chronicled in an earlier blog post about “The Best Way to Learn Italian.” (Hint: FULL and unintentional immersion!)

OK, enough backstory. Let’s break it down by exploring the pros and cons of each type of vacation.

How To Plan A Trip To Italy, 4 Options:








Large Group























Pros













Generally cheaper




Meet lots of people




See a large number of "checklist" sites




Wide choice of destinations




























Cons















Overly-ambitious itineraries






Time spent waiting on others






Large chain hotels






Tourist restaurants














Conclusion:


This type of tour might be the right choice for the first time traveler, especially if you're traveling alone, and want to get lots of selfies in front of the greatest possible number of famous monuments. Usually cheaper, too. 









Small Group





















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The Fatal Charm of ItalyBy Rick Zullo

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