
You can also use this to cover up in churches. 1 Scarf - Basic in color so that it will go throughout each season.1 Swimsuit - The country is surrounded by the sea!.2 Yoga Pants - For more active days hiking or to sleep in.7 Pairs of Underwear - A week’s worth you can wash out easily.6 Pairs of Socks - For late fall, winter and early spring only.1 Lightweight Jacket - For fall, spring and summer only.1 Heavy Jacket (Pea coat type) - For late fall, winter and early spring only.3 Dresses - One with sleeves to go into churches and for cooler months in Italy.If you want to fit in, don’t look like a slouch. Sun dresses and breathable fabrics are the answer. If you are stationed in Florence or Rome for the summer, the heat will be engulfing. If you are traveling around Sicily in December, it will be cold and call for heavy coats and boots. From a two-week excursion to the country to semesters spent studying abroad, this list should be sufficient.ĭepending on where you will be in Italy and what you will be doing, some of these items aren’t necessary. While Italy is diverse, it is pretty similar from toe to heel throughout the different seasons. I have included items that work year round, with some adding and subtracting for different times of the year. Having learned from my mistakes, I hope Italy novices can in turn pack better with this list. The cobbler Stone Street is usually wet and uneven so avoid wearing heels and try wearing shoes with a hard sole.However after all of these trips of frequenting Italy in different seasons and different geographic locations, I have made some packing errors whether it be bringing too much or thinking I could wear sandals year round. Tourist plan on visiting it while travelling to Italy. Cobbler Stone Street is one of the most famous streets of Italy. While as for men, stylish sneakers are acceptable in summers. Choose your footwear carefullyĬarry beautiful summer sandals for your pretty dresses and skirts. And men wear briefs instead of trunk shorts. As for beachwear, for women, two piece bikini is preferred over one piece swimsuit. So make sure that you pack your sunglasses and take your sun hats along. Stay prepared for the sun as the sun shines throughout the year in Italy. As for men, do not pack your cargos and denim Italian men usually don’t wear shorts. You can even pick up one or two printed scarfs or blouses so they stand out on their own. For ladies, pair up a tank or a tee with a statement jewellery be it a necklace or earrings. But, this doesn’t mean you go all lavish with styling and run for designer wears instead just go for a basic fashionable matching. Their clothing style is always up to the mark. Carry bandages and a few drugstore prescriptive medicines too just in case you need them while travelling Keep a safe lock with you, in the case of leaving your bag in a hotel room or a camp you do have an option of locking it with a safe lock. Toiletries are expensive in Italy so make sure you pack all your toiletries in a little separate bag. Guide to keeping valuables safe while travelling Pack your essential accessories and extrasĪs much as your clothes are important other essential accessories and extras are important too. Just in time for summer, it aims to prepare you for your next adventure in Italy – including tips on dealing with the loss or theft of belongings. This useful guide will help you keep your valuables safe while travelling. Markets of Italy are amazing and cheap so packing lightly has one “pro” and that is you can shop a lot before you go back. Bring two pairs of pants (something breathable and lightweight is perfect for the warmer temperatures). Because you might skip essentials in order to pack fancier stuff first which can cause to be a disaster. Go easy while you pack because you can always shop later. Here, we have listed down a few tips to help you avoid panicking at the last moment. But, don’t lose hope yet we have got your back. Travelling to Italy is almost everyone’s dream but it’s a real hassle to pack things up for a country like Italy where people are a walking fashion statement. Are you one of those who spends more time panicking rather than actually packing? Well, then this goes out for you.
