I'm going on a guided tour of Italy, but I can not understand when prices for this kind of vacation are lower: in summer or in winter?
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For those who prefer to plan a trip in advance, we advise you to take advantage of early reservations, which are subject to considerable discounts for tour operators working with Italy. However, a few days before the departure, too, can be lucky with discounts - already "burning tours."
When choosing travel time, consider that cheaper trips to Italy fall in May and September, when the influx of tourists is less, and the conditions of rest are no worse than the height of the summer season. And for excursions and quiet holidays, you can advise you to go to the coastal areas in winter, and in the mountains, on the contrary, in the summer, when the ski slopes are empty, but there is the opportunity to fully enjoy the beauty of the mountains and surrounding landscapes.
If you still do not want to visit Spain in winter, you can save on a guided tour in summer by choosing combined trips: sightseeing tours to Italy with rest on one of the five coasts of the country - Adriatic, Ionian, Ligurian, Mediterranean or Tyrrhenian. Venice, Verona, Rome, Florence and other cities you can visit in one such trip. At the same time, those wishing to visit places that are not included in the main program of such a trip can visit the regions of interest at an additional cost.
Responds to Anna Susorova, manager of the Italian department of the Russian Express company
Watching what a sightseeing tour. But usually, in July-August - cheaper.
February 11, 2010
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