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THE LITTLE TRAVELLER
IN ITALY
Italy offers the attractions
of holiday resorts,sun and
beaches and the immense wealth
of its art treasures and
splendidly interesting
cities.
A few years ago it looked
very much like Italy would
rival Spain as a mass beach
holiday destination.Areas
such as the Venetian and
Neapolitan rivieras were
attractively packaged and
the resorts of Rimini,
Cattalica,Sorrento and
Riccione looked firm
challengers to the Costas
of Spain.
Economic circumstances
have changed all this and
Italy has priced itself
out of the mass tourist
market disappearing from
many of our main holiday
brochures - the dedicated
Italiophile would
probably say this was for
the best!
The main tourist centres
of Italy are:
The Cities as City breaks
and Rome,Florence,Pisa,
Sorrento and Venice are
all strong contenders
Italian city holidays are
not cheap but offer a wealth
of cultural interest which
is unrivalled by the rest of
the world.
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The Venetian/Adriatic
Rivieras.
The main resorts are
Rimini,Cattolica,and
Riccione and Lido di
Jesolo.
Long beautiful
beaches are the main attraction
here plus its proximity to
many of the main cultural
centres of Italy.Flights
go into Venice.
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The Italian Riviera
On the French/Italian border
and an extension of the French
Riviera with many of its
obvious attractions,the main
resorts here are Alassio and
Diana Marina.
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The Neapolitan Riviera
In south Italy,below Naples,
lies the Neapolitan Riviera
set along one of the finest
views in the world. Main
centre is Sorrento with
nearby resorts such as
Positano and Amalfi a big
attraction also. Good place
from which to see the volcano
Vesuvius,Pompeii and the
gorgeous island of Capri.
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The Italian Lakes
especially around Lake Como
Lake Garda etc offer
Alpine scenery with an
Italian flavour. There is
a strong Italian ski scene
in winter.
Despite pricing problems
Italy still remains a
good bet for the more
discerning traveller.
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Capital:Rome
Pop:57,000,000
Language:Italian
(French and German is
spoken in some border
areas) Many understand
English in the bigger
cities are resorts.
Passport:BVP OK
Visas: For British
Citizens - none required.
Currency:Italian Lira
Time:GMT+1 (1 hr ahead)
Electricity:220 volts
National airline:
Alitalia
Daily flight to Italy
from most major UK
airports.Charter
flights operate
from Gatwick and Manchester
to Milan,Rome,Florence,Pisa
Naples by Italy Sky Bus.
UK Tour Operators:
Travelscene Cities
CIT
Magic of Italy
Thomson Cities
BA Citybreaks
Italian Escapades
Italian islands:
Sicily - limited holiday
programme
(Airport Palermo)
Sardinia - limited
holiday programme
(Airport Cagliari)