Italy Holidays 2024/2025
There’s a very good reason why Italy is known as ‘Bella Italia,’ and that’s because this country is truly beautiful. From the amazing natural features of the Italian Lakes to the architectural splendours of Tuscany, you’re always going to find something to wow you with holidays to Italy.
From iconic cities to chic beach resorts, this classic destination is the perfect venue for an affordable break for those who want more than just a fly and flop holiday. Whether you holiday to explore or laze around, Italy holidays offer the best of both worlds, and of course, the authentic cuisine is a plus for everyone.
Browse our cheap Italy holidays to experience all these wonders, for less.
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Italy, where style and natural beauty dominate
The Italians have a wonderful phrase for putting your best foot forward, it’s ‘bella figura’ – which literally means making the best of yourself. When you wander around Italy, you’ll notice that this is a country that oozes style, certainly bringing out the best in you.
Whether it’s in the hilltop villages of Tuscany or the wonders of the Neapolitan Riviera, you’re sure to come across some jaw dropping sites when travelling through this beautiful country. Even when people-watching in a local café or sunning by the beach in Alghero, you’ll be overwhelmed by the Italian vibe.
Italy is made up of a whole variety of regions, each one as beautiful as another, and you’ll be overwhelmed with things to do, see and learn on holiday in Italy.
Of course, Prada, Gucci and Ferrari all come from Italy, so there’s something quite magical about sitting in the sun and gazing at a wonderful view that inspires creativity and talent. So be your best self and book your next holiday to Italy.
Temperatures in Italy vary according to which region you’re in, but late spring and early autumn tend to be the popular months to visit for mild temperatures and cheap Italy holidays, rather than in the height of summer.
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The best of both worlds
You could say it’s the best of both worlds in Italy, being able to see the old, traditional Italy as well as the built up, tourist side. This gives you the option to explore what suits you, but we would recommend seeing a bit of both to get the full, beautiful picture of Italy.
Take your Italy holiday to one of the more traditional towns such as Ravello, and you’ll see some beautiful formal gardens created by English landscape designers in the 19th century. Just a heartbeat away in Positano however, you’ll find some of the most upbeat and cool nightclubs on this side of Italy.
The countryside varies here too, from the rugged cliffs along the Neapolitan Riviera to the hilltop beauties of Tuscany. Before you leave, be sure to check out the calm coastline along the Venetian Riviera too.
Of course, the popular cities of Rome, Milan and Venice couldn’t go without a mention. They offer the authentic Italian culture with a side of the bustling city atmosphere some love. Whether you choose to stay in these styylish regions, or a day trip out is enough, ensure they’re on your holiday itinerary somewhere.
Holidays to Italy can give you so much variation within one destination, and all will impress you just as much.
La Dolce Vita
Italians don’t just sit revelling in the beauty of their towns and landscape – they like a good party too. Holidays in Italy may not be the first that comes to mind when thinking of party holidays, but what’s better than a day of beautiful sights, topped off with a night of singing and dancing with beautiful people. If you’re staying on the Neapolitan Riviera then the towns of Positano and Sorrento have some fantastic nightclubs where you can listen and dance to some of the best dance hits around.
Sicily has some uber-special cocktail bars, and if you’re looking for night-time fun in the Italian Lakes you can either sample the bars around Lake Garda or dance on the rocks by Lake Maggiore.
All inclusive Italy holidays are always a great pick too, as most of the hotels offer evening entertainment that allows you to let your hair down without even leaving the hotel.
You’ll tend to find that prices in Italy are similar to the UK which makes for super easy budgeting, and even if your cheap Italy holiday has a strict budget, a few evenings out can certainly be on the cards.
Architecture rules
Italians are justifiably proud of their stunning architecture and there’s no surprise as to why. You’ll find some wonderful gems in the more popular destinations like Venice and Florence, two of Italy’s bigger cities. In fact, the magnificence of St Mark’s Square or the glories of the Uffizi Palace are hard to beat.
You’ll soon see however that most towns in Italy have a selection of beautiful monuments, churches or even just a stunning fountain in a village square. Italy holidays have you laying your eyes on some magnificent sites at every corner – it makes for a seriously impressive scrapbook or Instagram feed. What’s more, with such impressive sights at every corner, it makes for some seriously inexpensive day trips.
If you’re staying in the Neapolitan Riviera, a day trip to Pompeii is easy and a visit to this extraordinary archaeological site is fascinating. Or, Sicily is a fascinating pick too. Having been invaded a few times over the years, it’s got a story to tell. Today, you can still see the effect that all those rulers have had, leaving their mark on much architecture.
Beaches and beauty
There’s just as much beauty on the sandy shores of Italy as there is in the town centres. Cheap holidays to Italy offer plenty to do and see in every resort, and they’re perfect for family holidays too. With an array of beaches across the coastline, chilled days can be some of the ebst ways to soak up the luscious Italian climate and views.
Cefalu is a fantastic resort for a beach holiday in Sicily. The main beach, Lungomare, is a generous five kilometres of sandy space where you can worship the sun, and families can swim in its shallow waters. You’ll find that Cefalu is much more than just a beach though. Wander around the town you can lose yourself in its mediaeval walkways among the Norman cathedral and a bathhouse that dates back to the Saracens.
Sardinia’s Alghero is renowned for its kilometres of golden sand, so much so some say they could go up against the shores of the Caribbean! Again, the town itself is also well worth a visit. The medieval Old Town is where you’ll find many of the best restaurants in the area, situated in some of the town’s most beautiful buildings.
Or, for a more resort-type beach holiday, head to the purpose-built Lido di Jesolo on the Venetian Riviera. It has the longest beach in mainland Italy, plus, a funfair and a waterpark. There’s miles of sand for you to lay out and top up the tan, build sandcastles or take part in the watersports.
And then there’s the food and the wine
While the French may claim their cuisine is the foundation of European cooking, the Italians would passionately disagree. Everywhere you visit in this beautiful country you’re sure to understand why the Italians are so passionate about their food and drink. There’s certainly not a debate that the food will be the highlight of your holiday to Italy.
From humble pizza best eaten in its founding town, Naples, to the slow-roasted meats and game stews of Tuscany, Italian cuisine will keep you coming back for more – it’s probably the reason you booked your holiday in the first place, right?
The Italians extend their love of style to their passion for food, and very often the plate carrying your meal will be presented like an artist’s palette.
Each region of Italy is also famous for its own alcohol. When staying in the Italian Lakes for instance, the selection of local wines is usually quite exceptional. Tuscan wines are renowned across the world, and the fiery reds of both Sicily and Sardinia are vibrant and tasty. Be sure to enjoy a glass of wine with every decadent Italian meal and mix it up each time to try a variety.
With all this amazing food and wine, Italy holidays sound like a luxury already, but you can opt for authentic luxury Italy holidays where you’ll be in a true Italian paradise. It’ll be nothing but the best during your whole stay, with spectacular views, service and food. You’d really be making the best of yourself.
However, it must be said, whether it’s a cheap holiday to Italy, luxury, or family oriented, it’ll be one of the best holidays you’ve had – and will have.