Hey Irene,
DW and I are have always been very adventurous when it comes to vacationing, with a nice balance of planning vs. checking things out on the way. But since we're now parents, we plan a bit more. Since the flight was so expensive, we decided to make this a 3 week trip, starting in Paris.
To give you an idea on what we're doing for the trip:
Aug 11th: Arriving in Paris
Aug 16: Overnight train from Paris to Barcelona (Elipsos)
Aug 17th: Stay overnight in Barcelona
Aug 20th: Valetta, Malta-Blue Grotto Boat Trip (Disney)
Aug 21st: Tunis-Sidi Bou Said and Carthage (Disney)
Aug 22nd: Naples-Early train to Pompeii (On our own)
Aug 23rd: Rome-Picking up a B.I.R.G. ticket (9.5 euro/person) and heading to Rome, pre-purchased timed tickets for the Vatican museums and pre-purchased an open ticket for the Colosseum.
Aug 24th: La Spezia (Take regional train to Pisa, take photos of tower and hang out)
Aug 25th: Ajaccio-No plans, just hanging out at the beach
Aug 26th: Villefranche (renting a car and driving to Monte Carlo and Cannes)
I've heard from some travelers that the Italian rail workers strike from time-to-time so here's the official website that tracks strikes: http://www.commissionegaranziasciopero.it/index.jsp
For those who aren't fluent "SCIOPERI IN TEMPO REALE" means Strikes in Real-Time. Love it.
Summer in Italy has some info too: http://www.summerinitaly.com/planning/strike.asp
If you or your family has food allergies, you can get form letters or PDFs of English to a variety of languages for a bunch of foods and ingredients. I'll be loading the Italian, Spanish, French & Arabic on my iPad for quick reference:
http://www.faiusa.org/?page=downloads
http://www.food-info.net/allergy.htm
If I find anything that will help our fellow travelers, I'll post on the boards...
Thanks!
DW and I are have always been very adventurous when it comes to vacationing, with a nice balance of planning vs. checking things out on the way. But since we're now parents, we plan a bit more. Since the flight was so expensive, we decided to make this a 3 week trip, starting in Paris.
To give you an idea on what we're doing for the trip:
Aug 11th: Arriving in Paris
Aug 16: Overnight train from Paris to Barcelona (Elipsos)
Aug 17th: Stay overnight in Barcelona
Aug 20th: Valetta, Malta-Blue Grotto Boat Trip (Disney)
Aug 21st: Tunis-Sidi Bou Said and Carthage (Disney)
Aug 22nd: Naples-Early train to Pompeii (On our own)
Aug 23rd: Rome-Picking up a B.I.R.G. ticket (9.5 euro/person) and heading to Rome, pre-purchased timed tickets for the Vatican museums and pre-purchased an open ticket for the Colosseum.
Aug 24th: La Spezia (Take regional train to Pisa, take photos of tower and hang out)
Aug 25th: Ajaccio-No plans, just hanging out at the beach
Aug 26th: Villefranche (renting a car and driving to Monte Carlo and Cannes)
I've heard from some travelers that the Italian rail workers strike from time-to-time so here's the official website that tracks strikes: http://www.commissionegaranziasciopero.it/index.jsp
For those who aren't fluent "SCIOPERI IN TEMPO REALE" means Strikes in Real-Time. Love it.
Summer in Italy has some info too: http://www.summerinitaly.com/planning/strike.asp
If you or your family has food allergies, you can get form letters or PDFs of English to a variety of languages for a bunch of foods and ingredients. I'll be loading the Italian, Spanish, French & Arabic on my iPad for quick reference:
http://www.faiusa.org/?page=downloads
http://www.food-info.net/allergy.htm
If I find anything that will help our fellow travelers, I'll post on the boards...
Thanks!
Stacey, we are from Farmington. How are you guys flying?
I really need advice on tours. I am starting from zero and there is so much info... is there a good book or a website?