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GET READY in Rome, or in Italy, the five-day quarantine rule for British visitors has now been lifted.
After the holiday favorite abandoned his expired isolation needs last month, flight searches soared 214 percent, according to skyscanner comparison.
And with returns starting at just £11, it’s never been a better time for a fall break at the Orange List destination.
From tennis in Tuscany to limoncello in Sorrento, Kara Godfrey combines getaways that promise rest and sun or activity and adventure.
LEARN how to make limoncello with aged Italian liquor on a seven-night tour to Sorrento, where you stay on a organic lemon farm and explore Naples, Pompeii, Capri, and the Amalfi Coast.
The tour, with a maximum of 12, aims to give you a local view of the less noticeable aspect of the area. Activities include pizza making demonstrations, boat rides, and a cooking class.
WAY ONLY: The seven-night tour from £1,119 on 24 October includes bed and breakfast, lunch and five dinners. Return flights from Stansted to Naples from £26 as usual.
AUTUMN is the best time to paint on your tennis service, in the central Italian region of Tuscany, with its rolling field.
Week one includes 20 hours of professional training, as well as tournaments and a daily Italian lunch. After a busy day on the court, relax at the 3H Villa Cheli hotel, with its pool surrounded by hills.
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RELAX with your friends and your circle of family around your own pool with a holiday in a villa in Puglia, in southern Italy.
Villa Castro overlooks the sea caves of Zinzulusa and Romanelli and can accommodate up to 8 people. Enjoy the amazing perspectives of the Adriatic Sea from the terrace and get ready for a typhoon on the barbecue.
Guests can enjoy a dining room and a rose garden. Only 3 km from Castro Marina, which has department stores and boat rentals.
GO: Seven nights rented at Villa Castro cost from £292, which is equivalent to what corresponds to a child, in another 8 people they share. Round-trip flights from Stansted to Bari start at £20.
Enjoy a Roman in the capital.
Tick off all the main sights, add the Colosseum, Pantheon, and Trevi Fountain, and save your holiday books for food when staying at a budget hotel.
The Oxford Hotel is right next to the busy Via Veneto, a short walk from the main sights. The family-run hotel has its own bar to cool off after a long day of exploring and is close to many restaurants and cafes.
TRAVEL ONLY: Two nights in a singles room at the Oxford Hotel will charge you from £189 depending on the user with return flights from Heathrow on certain dates in October, adding 23kg of luggage.
FOR a simple way to explore Italy, a cruise is the way to go. And CroisiEurope’s MS Michelangelo is the most productive small river cruise ship sent to reach the center of the country.
Departing from Venice and sailing along the Bianco Canal, the six-night itinerary explores 3 Italian regions; Emilia Romagna, Lombardy and Veneto.
Highlights along the way come with loose cheese and meat tastings in Parma and an option for the Ferrari Museum in Modena, as well as the cities of Verona and Vicenza.
IR: Six-night all-inclusive cruise on the MS Michelangelo from £1,465, consisting of flights included on October 14.
LET an electric motorcycle ride the hills of Sardinia on a seven-night cycling holiday where you’ll notice the rural interior and beautiful coastline of the island.
The Self-Guided Cycling Tour for Softies includes stops at beaches and coastal towns along the way, such as a tasting of loose wines in a vineyard.
And don’t worry about taking your luggage with you, as the tour includes luggage transfers between hotels.
GO: Seven-night excursion with Cycling for Softies from £1,645 according to accommodation charges, 4 nights of food and electric bikes. Return flights from Stansted to Sardinia from £44.
The islands of ITALY have a climate until September and October, with temperatures of around 20 degrees.
The small volcanic island of Ischia, in the Gulf of Naples, has been covid-free since May. Stay at the San Montano Resort and Spa and you’ll be able to explore the island’s sea coast on boat trips, enjoy fishing trips to have your own dinner, and even cook categorizes the volcano’s geothermal heat.
At nightfall, there is harp at sunset and stargazing with a telescope.
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Gondola rides and food shopping for the famous Venetian mask are the only things you can do on a getaway to the tourist hotspot.
The Hilton Molino Stucky, on the island of Giudecca, is one of the places to stay in the city, having recently opened a number of new rooms and suites.
Guests can enjoy glassblowing workshops on the island of Murano or pastry categories with the hotel’s pastry chef. The hotel has one of the largest spas in Venice, as well as the city’s rooftop bar, which offers some panoramic views.
VAYA: Four nights, accommodation only, at 5H Hilton Molino Stucky from £398 based on the fare for one child, on two adults sharing, with return flights from Heathrow on 20 September.
007 FANS can wear a Bond inspired by Lake Como this fall.
Seven-night tour operator Jules Verne includes a stopover at the Villa del Balbianello, which appears in the definitive scenes of Casino Royale, where the super spy recovers with Vespa.
Guests stay at the 4-star Grand Hotel Menaggio and can sip a cocktail at the bar (no shaking, of course).
Included tours come with a personal boat tour and lake cruise, with other excursions to book.
GO: The seven-night tour starts at £895, as set by the son, the B
The multicolored villages of Cinque Terre to the northwest are much more than sea views.
Lovers of adventure activities can opt for the eight-day Intrepid hiking, cycling and kayaking tour along the Italian coast, visiting destinations such as Levanto and Portofino.
Reward yourself after a complicated tour in Santa Margherita for a glass of your perfect Pinot Grigio.
IR: An eight-night tour with Intrepid starts at £1,335, consistent with bed and breakfast included, departing on September 12. Flights are additional, but round-trip flights from London Stansted to Genoa start at £16.
Italy’s largest lake, Lake Garda, is stunning, but it can be expensive if you stay in one of the many beachfront hotels.
For one more option, opt for accommodation in one of the popular holiday parks near the lake.
Bella Italia Holiday Park has its own personal beach, such as five swimming pools, bars and restaurants. Stay in tents, mobile homes or air-conditioned bungalows.
GO: Seven nights of self-catering accommodation in an air-conditioned double bungalow at Bella Italia Holiday Park cost from £363 in total, in six actions. Return flights from Stansted to Verona from £15 as agreed with flights.
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