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If you are planning a trip to Italy and aren’t sure where to start, this is the itinerary you are going to want to follow! In this video, I share the ultimate 10 days in Italy itinerary designed for first-time visitors. This Italy travel guide holds your hand throughout the planning process. I will walk you through iconic destinations like Rome, Florence, Cinque Terre, and Venice, ensuring you experience the best of Italian history, culture, and cuisine.

You will quickly see that planning a trip to Italy for the first time is easy with my well-rounded Italy vacation guide. This itinerary has it all—from ancient ruins and Renaissance art to breathtaking coastal views, romantic canals, and even some cool hidden gems.

We will go through each day of the trip on your Italy itinerary, city-by-city, with all the tips, tricks, and insider advice that you need. I even cover train travel logistics to help make your journey stress-free and unforgettable!

By the end of this video, you will feel totally confident and excited to book the Italy trip you have always wanted. If you have been dreaming of a memorable 10 days in Italy, this itinerary is the perfect way to make the most of your adventure.

Table of contents:
0:00 – Intro
0:45 – Rome Day 1
1:58 – Rome Day 2
3:37 – Rome Day 3
4:49 – Florence Day 4
6:03 – Florence Day 5
7:18 – Florence Day 6
8:14 – Cinque Terre Day 7
9:43 – Cinque Terre Day 8
10:40 – Venice Day 9
12:09 – Venice Day 10
13:24 – Outro

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28 Comments

  1. Thank you so much for your video. I am traveling to Rome on the 29th June and meeting a friend there, then start our 14 days journey by train. Will you recommend staying in Verna and doing day trips to Venice? I am thinking of easier and less expensive and less crowded in Verna. I appreciate your knowledge about traveliing in Italy.

  2. Purtroppo, in 10 giorni, dell' Italia non vedi niente. Ad esempio in Toscana, oltre Firenze, c' è Siena Pisa, Lucca, Arezzo, San Gimignano oltre altre città. Poi, la val d' Orcia, il Chianti e tutta la costa con le sue Isole

  3. I have watched multiple videos, but this itinerary seems perfect and i can adapt it as it is for my trip to Italy. I just have one question. I am planning a 15 day trip so how can i go to Milan from Venice. Can you please guide on the same. Thanks

  4. From the Rome airport to city central, Taxi's are EXPENSIVE, the train is a better option. Forum charges, Vatican has a charge also

  5. You missed Pisa . It can be a one day trip from Florence itself. If you take a train you can enjoy the country sides on the way itself .

  6. We will be staying in Florence for 4 nights and do not necessarily want to change hotels. Do you think day trip to Cinque Terre is feasible?

  7. Hi is the itinerary applicable for winters too? I am planning to go in February. Please let me know if all these places are open at that time too

  8. worst country ever , car tickets will get you 1000 dollar fine at least and come after a year on your credit card , everything in italian so you dont understand , please save your money and anger from this place!

  9. This is the best itinerary I have ever watched. Very simple, step by step for those who want to visit on their own. Definitely will be using it to plan my trip to italy. Thank you so very much

  10. I am looking at visiting Rome in February 18th through the 27th…
    I found a great Airbnb for the entire length of my stay.
    But I also want to visit other cities during my stay. Should I book several Airbnbs in other cities or can I just book the one in Rome and keep coming back to Rome every night?
    What's the best way?
    I think I want to visit Rome, Venice and Capri

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