Ah, Italy, just mentioning its name conjures up images of love, delicious food, and ancient architecture. There are so many things to do in Italy, that it can be overwhelming to decide where to begin. From the Mediterranean to the Mountains, Italy has something for everyone. While everyone flocks to Rome or Venice, there are countless famous sights, stunning landscapes, and beautiful cities in this amazing country. Italy truly has it all.
So let’s take a look at the best things to do in Italy from our five different trips to the country. Psst, we’ll be heading back there this summer too!
Top Things to do in Italy
We have had the opportunity to see many of the best places to visit in Italy, and for the few that we have left, we plan to see them this summer. We’re heading back to Europe in May and are planning on visiting the places we have yet to see including a visit to Sardinia’s sandy beaches and taking part in Sicily’s outdoor adventures. Are you ready to explore Italy with us? Let’s look at the best things to do in Italy, that we’ve done so far!
Drive the Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is what dreams are made of. This gorgeous stretch of coastline along the Mediterranean Sea spans 50 km through some of Italy’s most beautiful towns like Positano, Amalfi Town, Ravello, and Sorrento. With high sea cliffs and long stretches of beach, The Amalfi Coast is one of the most beautiful places to visit in all of Italy. The Amalfi Coast lives up to the hype and we found that by staying in Positano with a view of the Mediterranean from our balcony, that is was definitely one of the most romantic places to visit in Italy.
Read more about the Amalfi Coast at 16 Best Things to Do On The Amalfi Coast
Book a Balcony Room in Positano
While there are several places to visit along the Amalfi Coast, Positano is the quintessential town where colorful terraced buildings cling to the side of cliffs along the Mediterranean Sea. The Amalfi Coast can be very busy, but when you book a room in one of the hotels lining the water, you can hide in a little romantic oasis as you enjoy the views. We stayed at Palazzo Talamo in Positano and were walking distance to the beach, the old town and to many restaurants and shops.
You can book a private transfer from Naples to Positano for a hassle-free drive to your accommodation. The cost starts at $74 USD pp and you can book here. Or this sharted transfer is only $34 USD pp.
Our hotel was one of the more affordable and basic hotels in Positano, but others we suggest are:
Hotel Eden Roc Positano – This four-star hotel is just a few meters from the beaches and the center of Positano with a panoramic pool and terrace overlooking the sea.
Hotel Poseidon – is another historical hotel in Positano that has been in operation for 60 years with a prime location on the vertical hill overlooking Positano and the sea.
Sail to Capri
While you are visiting the Amalfi Coast, you must take a boat trip to Capri Island to see the blue grotto and catch a glimpse into the lives of the rich and famous. Capri is a beautiful island off the coast of Italy in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea.
Book this tour in advance from Positano to Capri. The ultimate Capri boat trip takes you on a full-day tour to Capri with a stop at the blue grotto. Also known at Grotta Azzurra, the Blue Grotto is Capri’s top attraction. But you won’t stop there, you’ll admire other grottos, the natural arch, Faraglioni rocks, and the Punta Carena lighthouse. It also includes, snorkeling, snacks, drinks, and limoncello tasting.
Go Back in Time to Ancient Rome
There is no doubt that Rome is one of the best places to visit in Italy. In fact, it should be one of the first places you should visit in Italy. How can you not visit Italy without seeing the ancient city? From the Colosseum to Pantheon, there are so many historical sites in Rome that will blow your mind. Rome is a city of ancient monuments. Just a few of the top things to see in Rome are the famous attractions such as Trevi Fountain, Colosseum, Vatican City, the Sistine Chapel, and Pantheon. I am sure you have heard of them all.
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Take a Roman Holiday
One of the Bucket List items to do in Italy is to drive a Vespa through the city streets just like Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday. However, Italian motorways can be chaotic, so book a Vespa Tour through Rome to see its top attractions. Our Vespa Tour with GetYourGuide has us sit back and relax behind a professional driver as we whisked through the streets to see the Roman Colosseum, Vatican City and admired some of the Eternal City’s top neighborhoods, such as Trastevere, Centro Storico, and other sites such as the Roman Forum, Spanish Steps.
We have an entire article written about where to stay in Rome here but if you want a quick reference, here are our top suggestions.
Inn at the Roman Forum: This chic-friendly boutique hotel has its own ancient ruins and a panoramic roof terrace. It lies hidden behind a quiet street near the Imperial Forums.
Hotel Ponte Sisto: Located steps from the River Tiber with views of Renaissance and Baroque Rome. Via dei Petinari 64.
See the Pope at Vatican City
While in Rome, make sure to stop at Vatican City to see the Pope. While you may be able to catch a glimpse of him from St. Peter’s square as he gives his weekly address on Wednesdays, you will also want to take a tour to see the work of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums.
When visiting Vatican City, book your tickets in advance here. This entry ticket gets you into the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel where you’ll see art from the Papal collections and Michelangelo’s legendary frescoes. You’ll also enjoy optional access to the Papal Villas and Vatican Gardens.
Visit Pompeii
Pompei is not far from the Amalfi Coast and we popped in to see the ancient city during our road trip from Rome. This UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Italy. In the year 79 AD, when the entire city was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The city was frozen in time as a thick blanket of volcanic ash covered its inhabitants offering a glimpse into ancient Roman life. Pompeii Tickets can be booked in advance for a reserved timed entry.
You can visit Pompeii on your own and purchase skip the line tickets in advance here. But a tour is a great way to really enjoy the ancient city. This guided tour from downtown Naples to Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii. They’ll explain the history and what you are seeing as you stroll through the Thermal Baths, Roman Forus, and Greek Theater. You’ll enjoy a Naples pizza lunch before heading to Mount Vesuvius.
Take a Gondola ride in Venice
No Italian vacation would be complete without a trip to Venice. Being serenaded on the Grand Canal is one of the quintessential things to do in Italy. And you must do it once, even if it is touristy. With its beautiful canals weaving through the city, a boat ride is most definitely in order. Take a gondola ride along the Grand Canal or explore the smaller canals taking you off the beaten path. This gondola tour not only takes you on the Grand Canal, you also cruise through more secluded canals going under some of its famous bridges while enjoying Italian music. Now that’s more.
Stay Overnight in Venice
Many people we meet tell us that they do not enjoy Venice, but that is because they have only visited on cruise ships or day tours. You must stay overnight in Venice to truly appreciate its charm and beauty. Walking through the streets and along the canals, after the tour boats have left is magical.
All paths lead to Saint Mark’s Square where Saint Mark’s Basilica stands proud over one of Europe’s most beautiful gathering places. And visiting Saint Mark’s Square at sunrise when nobody else is around is wonderful. While a gondola ride is the most famous way to get around Venice, we suggest water taxis and private taxis to truly explore its most famous sights.
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Hike the Cinque Terre Villages
One of the very first places we visited in Italy was the Cinque Terre. We were on a road trip in France and decided to pop over to the famous Cinque Terre to hike through its five towns. The Cinque Terre Villages are one of the most popular places to visit in Italy so expect crowds, but if you visit in the off-season, you can enjoy these beautiful places, without the crowds. Located on the Medi
All the villages make up th e UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Cinque Terre that are connected by boat, bust, train and walking trails. They include Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. Their rugged landscapes make for some of the most beautiful views in Italy. Plan your trip to the Five Towns of Italy at: Hiking in Cinque Terre – Complete Guide to Italy’s 5 Villages
Climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa
If you are looking for things to add to your Italy bucket list, climbing up the Leaning Tower of Pisa is a must. We didn’t expect to be impressed with this tourist attraction, but it truly was a wonder to see. Located just one hour from Florence by train, the Leaning tower of Pisa is one of the most famous towers in the world. It can be visited as a day trip and many people stop here when traveling between the Cinque Terra and Tuscany, but we highly suggest staying overnight to see this wonder free from crowds after the tour busses have left. There are many other things to see in Pisa besides the leaning tower, but climbing to the top is a must.
Its 294 steps to the top is worth the view and experience. When taking a guided tour, your skip the line tickets allow you to head right into the front of the tower. Apparently, you can spend over an hour in line, but we walked right in at our allotted time. Tips for Visiting the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Say Hello to David in Florence
Florence is often touted as Italy’s most beautiful city and with good reason. This city of art is filled with art museums, famous paintings, and of course the sculpture of David. It is the birthplace of renaissance art with the likes of Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Leonardo da Vinci settling here to create their masterpieces. Take a stroll through the historic city center of Florence where the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Cathedral of Saint Mary) stands front and center in the Piazza del Duomo. It is certainly one of Italy’s most recognizable sights with the immense dome towering overhead.
Top things to do in Florence: Piazza del Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, Statue of David.
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Drink Wine in Tuscany
Wine lovers will put Tuscany at the top of their list of things to do in Italy. With its green rolling hills, vineyards, and Tuscan villas, Tuscany is a dream to visit. We made a base at a villa and took day trips around the picturesque region where we perused castles, and hill towns, and took part in many a wine tasting and cooking class as we made our way up and down the Tuscan countryside. Tuscany is the quintessential Italian Vacation. When putting together your Italy bucket list, Tuscany should go to the top.
Things to do in Tuscany: sample the delicious wine of Tuscany, Chianti Classico, and explore the city of Florence, Sienna, and the smaller hill towns.
See the Car Culture of Emilia Romagna
When visiting Emilia Romagna, you can’t help but get excited over cars. Known as the land of motors, this Italian province takes fast cars seriously. This region of Italy is where Ducati, Ferrari and Lamborghini all originated. When there, you must have a Ferrari experience at Auto Dromo di Modena and the Ferrari Museum. Make sure to visit the Lamborghini Museum
Drive a fast Car
Italy is the land of Motorsport and while visiting museums is nice to see the cars, why not drive a Ferrari and feel what its like to drive like the Italians. We drove a Ferrari on Auto Dromo di Modena near the town of Modena which is the birthplace of Enzo Ferrari. Isn’t everyone’s fantasy to get in a race car just once in their lives, why not do it in the land of motorsport? You can book your Autodromo di Modena on track race experiences here
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Wine and Dine in Bologna
Bolognia is the gastronomical capital of Italy and that says a lot! It is known for its exquisite food culture. It is in the Bolognia region that you’ll find some of the greatest balsamic winemakers on the planet. Bologna also started the slow food movement. As the people of the area saw fast food and western influence creeping into Italian culture, they took back their heritage to savour meals and fine dining. Bologna is truly one of the best places for foodies to enjoy in Italy and to really get a sense of its food scene you must take a food tour. Plus, Bologna has the tallest leaning tower in Italy!
What many people say, (And we agree) is that Bologna offers the most authentic Italian experience. It’s where tourism hasn’t taken over and you can slow down to enjoy the countryside and surrounding cities such as Modena and Ravello. Read more at: The 26 Best Things to do in Bologna, Italy
Climb Mount Etna
We have yet to climb Mount Etna, but The Gap Decatoers wrote a wonderful guest post for us about how to climb this active volcano. Located in Sicily, Mount Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and climbing to the summit at 3,326 meters above sea level. (10,912 feet) it is a thrill. If you are looking for one of the most adventurous things to do in Italy, make sure to add this to your list. The complete guide to planning and what to expect can be found here. The Best Guide to Hiking Mount Etna
And these are the best things to do in Italy. If you have the chance to visit this amazing country,
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