
Hello, Does anyone have any travel tips for a family traveling to Italy in August?
We have three children ages 9, 8, and 6.
We'd love to hear tips about jet lag or dealing with heat/crowds...but any advice would be most appreciated.
Thanks!
Another suggestion which a few have done before, about a couple of weeks before departure you can start waking up earlier to coincide with Italy time. This is most useful if you live in the East coast since its only a 6-hour time difference.
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That said, not everyone can sleep sitting up in an uncomfortable plane seat. I've crossed the Atlantic 10 times and the Pacific twice and have NEVER been able to catch so much as a 10-minute catnap on any of these flights. (I even took a sleeping pill before a flight to London several years ago hoping it would make me sleep. All it did was make me even more exhausted.)
Im the same, I can just not sleep on the plane. Ive tried everytime but nothing seems to work. I have considered a sleeping pill for my next flight (from UK to Australia) however I know thats not really the answer.
Im hoping I can sleep on the long flight,this time.
Im going to try the usual tips.
Dont drink caffine or alcohol
eat light
keep hydrated
wear loose clothing
Another suggestion which a few have done before, about a couple of weeks before departure you can start waking up earlier to coincide with Italy time. This is most useful if you live in the East coast since its only a 6-hour time difference. I live all the way on the west and hope to help that by getting up earlier and earlier until the day we leave, will help with jet lag. I am not a good sleeper but I can sleep on and off on the plane which really helps.
August is also a very hot and humid month in Italy. Are you going with ABD? They provide water for you and it's important to stay hydrated. If not, water bottle vendors ate everywhere in the tourist sites and Rome is studded with potable water fountains.
Hope that helps.
Coming home the jet lag is aweful. I live on the west coast, and for days I wake up at 1 or 2 am, wide awake, and it's so hard to get back on schedule. Be prepared for some tiring days when you get home.
Anyone have a strategy for going west to Asia (we're on the ABD Enchanted China trip). So... this would be leaving at night (depart 9:05p) and arriving at night (11:30p). I'm assuming since none of typically sleep well on planes, this will work in our favor?
The key is to not allow yourself to sleep in that first day. Set your alarm for about 8am (make sure you allow yourselves at least 6 hours sleep though), and get up when it goes off, no matter how awful you feelThe excitement of being in a new country will get you through the day, and the tiredness from travelling will help you get to sleep at a reasonable hour that night.
Here's my best advice: Arrive a day or two early. Everyone adjusts to jet lag in different ways.