Italy is one of the most glamorous countries on Earth, with incredible landscapes, charming cities, incredible food, and a friendly local culture. Soon it’ll be possible to travel to Italy again and when you do, here’s some ways to do it safely while still being in style.
Wear a mask above all
Your mask is the most important thing you will bring with you on your travels. To help keep you and everyone else safe, it is highly recommended to always wear a mask while in public. There are many masks available nowadays, so you have options from buying a designer mask from Fendi or creating your own.
Shop ‘til you drop
Italy is well known for its incredible 100% ‘Made in Italy’ goods, luxury goods, and more. Milan in particular is a gorgeous city that many tourists are drawn to, especially those who love shopping. You can find luxury fashion, high street fashion, boutique shops, luxury jewelry, porcelain, delicatessen and more here. To get an idea of what you want to see and buy before you go, you can strategize online. You can check out pieces, like watches, online and hopefully buy your dream piece once there, such as at the Rolex Boutique in the Pisa Orologeria store located in the fashion friendly area of Milan. You may want to leave some room in your suitcase or buy an extra one!
Rent a bike or a scooter and guide yourself around the city
Renting a bike or a scooter in Italy is a bucketlist activity for many, as well as a practical way to get around. Many of the big cities such as Rome have more parking spots for scooters than they do for cars, and it is easier to navigate around the city this way. Rather than being around everyone walking around, being on a bike or a scooter gives you a safer way to explore the city and creates more space.
Eat outside
Dining outside in Italy is a must in any case. Not only is it better for your health now, but it is a way you can also enjoy the beautiful views! While social distancing rules will still be encouraged, restaurants and bars will be open so you can enjoy your meal or coffee out in the open air.
Visit the seaside towns
The seaside towns in Italy are the most beautiful in the world and now hotels are cheaper than ever. You can visit your dream destinations, get a good ocean breeze, and support the local communities by staying in these towns that usually aren’t too crowded and are low risk.
Following these guidelines will allow you to experience a safe and glamorous vacation in Italy. Tourism is important for the local economy in Italy, so visiting safely is an opportunity to visit somewhere you’ve always wanted to go to (or go back to!) and support Italy.
Guest Post : Mary Davis