5 Holidays in Italy for Family Travel


If you are planning on going to Italy for your holidays with the family, then you might be wondering where to go and what to see. In order to give you some ideas, here are 5 holidays in Italy that are ideal for travelling with the family, be they young or old.

1. Go to Rome - Rome may not be the most child-friendly city in the world, with its busy roads and crowded streets, but with its ice parlours and pizzerias, it makes for an ideal holiday destination. Many of the city’s sights don’t charge for young children, however attractions such as the Vittoriano monument, or “wedding cake” have high prices for adults. You also don’t have to worry about disturbing anyone – Italian restaurants are famously boisterous, so don’t worry about taking children out in the evening, as there is a good chance they’ll be among the quieter guests!

2. Enjoy Elba – If your family are in the mood for sun and sandy beaches, then Elba is a popular choice. The island was famously the location where Napoleon was exiled today, but today it is the destination for families seeking a relaxing holiday. The Rosselba le Palme on the island has lovely golden beaches and there are many local businesses that allow you to rent water-sport equipment such as windsurfing boards. The island also has holiday resorts, olive groves and picturesque villages, essentially something for everyone!

3. Rent a villa in Tuscany – If you are looking to spend some quality time with the family, away from the crowds then renting a villa in Tuscany is always an option. With the area’s rolling hills and picturesque landscape, it is the ideal destination for families with wide open expanses for children to play in, and local olive groves and wineries for the adults.

4. Visit a resort in Sardinia - Sardinia is famed for its beaches and as a result, has a large number of holiday resorts. Among the most popular is the Forte Village Resort, where families are treated to luxury accommodation, food and water sports. The resort has a number of bungalows and cottages that families can rent out for their private holidays.

5. The beaches of South Italy – If you have young children then the Southern Coast is ideal. With isolated beaches and open countryside, they can make as much noise as they wish and would not disturb anyone. The Amalfi and Calabrian Coast are the most popular with local towns giving families a multitude of activities to do, including some of the finest food in the country.

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