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May
Which Greek island is perfect for young adults seeking beach fun and activities?

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Michelle

Planning a family trip with our 17&19 year old. Three weeks in total and we fly into Barcelona and then straight to Venice (2 nights). Train down to Florence, Rome and Naples for 2 nights at each possibly. Then flying to a Greek island for 7 nights. Other than the museums and historic buildings in Italy I’m looking for cool fun things to do. Places to eat, places to stay. Also, what is the best Greek island for young adults with a great beach, a bit of activity during the day… See more

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Keddy

Spend more than 2 nights in your chosen Italian cities ... 2 nights is so stressful and exhausting! You’ll be wishing you had more time at each place!

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Michelle

Keddy so i feel that I need to go to Venice and Naples area because we need to go to island if Capri because my daughters name is Capri. Florence is suppose to go great but is it right not to go to Rome if u go to Italy! Ugh.

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Tiziana

Fewer cities/More time per city. You're not experiencing anything in a two-day drive by.

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Keddy

Michelle I totally understand feeling like you need to do everything - that’s how I felt my first trip to Europe! - but Rome and Florence aren’t going anywhere!! You will truly thank yourself for spending a little more time in each spot. All the spots are great and you will have a magnificent time no matter what city you go. What you “miss” in one city, you will make up for in better adventures, and more rest/exploring time somewhere else!

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Keddy

On a 2 night agenda, you really only get a half day where you’re finding/settling into your accommodation, 1 full day in the city, and then you’re checking out and hopping on another train... only to repeat the cycle! It’s so draining! (But also possible - I’ve done it, and seen a lot of cities that way
). Just something to think about!!

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Michelle

Keddy your info is really helpful. So would 2 days in Venice (because of jet lag) 3 - Florence and 3 - amaufi coast? Then we head to a Greek island (Naxos) I think for one week. End with 3 days in Barcelona. Totally take Rome out.

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Tiziana

Skip Venice. Go to Rome. They're both beautiful, but Venice is small by comparison and therefore suffers way more from overtourism, ie there are more tourists there than Italians. Rome is big enough to actually lose yourself among the locals.

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Keddy

Michelle I think it would make it easier on you all, for sure! Make sure you have detailed plans of how you’re getting to your accommodation in Venice ... because you WILL get lost haha. Lots of maps and Italian phrasebook! You will want to get to your place as easily as possible after getting off the plane!
Also, I got bedbugs in Venice. Check all your mattresses under the sheets!

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Keddy

Michelle feel free to message me if you’d like any more specific recommendations, I’ve done a ton of traveling in Europe!

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Michelle

Keddy gross bed bugs. Where did u stay?

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Keddy

Michelle it was an airbnb - I’m sure it’s not listed anymore!!

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Michelle

Keddy hi. Have u been to sorrento. Any good recommendations for accommodation.

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Keddy

Michelle unfortunately no! I’m always a big fan of airbnb though. Just check that anywhere you stay has air conditioning and Wifi! And, unless you are renting a car, try to get a place somewhere reasonably close to a train station.

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Michelle

Keddy ok. Thx. I think we’re still too busy but itinerary doesn’t allow for much change.

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Sunny

Amalfi Coast is good and interestingly I am also planning almost a same trip (Starting it from London -Paris -Barcelona-Swiss alps - Milan -Rome -Amalfi coast - Athens - Santorini -Mykonos ) . I guess Amalfi needs more days in your plan .Thanks

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Michelle

Sunny how long are you going for.

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Sunny

One month

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Sunny

Michelle 10 days only for the Greek islands and Amalfi Coast .

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Michelle

Sunny seems like a lot.

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Sunny

Michelle yes but it is a long awaited trip so deserve this time period

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Sharon

Mykonos, rent a car and drive any roads that lead to water. We did this and had a blast, swam in 6 different areas. Take goggles for marine life viewing.

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Kirsten

We did a 24 day trip last summer and we needed at least 3 nights in each place. You will not want to rush. Chose less places and stay longer and enjoy!! We loved Florence and Venice and Rome and Sorrento and Cinque Terre and Pisa!!

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Hannah Shu
There's many things around Naples but if you aren't there for long you'll have to choose between making day trips or staying in the city. I can make some suggestions depending on what your schedule can accommodate or what you prefer to do as I lived in Naples for 2-3 years


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Plan the Perfect Family Trip to Italy and Greece with Teenagers

Introduction

Embark on an unforgettable three-week adventure with your 17 and 19-year-old children, blending historical exploration in Italy with a sun-soaked escape to the Greek Islands. This comprehensive travel guide will provide you with unique experiences, culinary delights, and captivating destinations to make your trip memorable.

Itinerary

  • Venice: 2 nights
  • Florence: 2 nights
  • Rome: 2 nights
  • Naples: 2 nights
  • Greek Island: 7 nights

Experiences in Italy

Venice:

  • Gondola ride through the picturesque canals
  • Visit St. Mark's Square and Basilica
  • Explore the vibrant Rialto Market

Florence:

  • Marvel at Michelangelo's David at the Galleria dell'Accademia
  • Stroll through the Uffizi Gallery, housing masterpieces of the Renaissance
  • Bridge the Ponte Vecchio, a renowned jewelry bridge

Rome:

  • Visit the iconic Colosseum and Roman Forum
  • Throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain for good luck
  • Stroll through the Vatican City, home to St. Peter's Basilica

Naples:

  • Explore the ancient ruins of Pompeii
  • Visit the National Archaeological Museum
  • Taste authentic Neapolitan pizza at a local pizzeria

Culinary Delights in Italy

  • Venice: Trattoria Al Gatto Nero for traditional Venetian cuisine
  • Florence: Trattoria Mario for Florentine specialties
  • Rome: La Buca dell'Oste for Roman classics
  • Naples: Pizzeria Starita a Materdei for world-renowned pizza

Accommodations in Italy

  • Venice: Hotel Danieli, a luxurious experience
  • Florence: Hotel Pitti Palace al Ponte Vecchio, nestled near the Ponte Vecchio
  • Rome: Hotel Hassler Roma, offering panoramic views
  • Naples: Grand Hotel Vesuvio, a historic hotel with a rooftop terrace

Greek Island Paradise

For a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, consider the following Greek islands:

  • Mykonos: Renowned for its vibrant nightlife and stunning beaches
  • Santorini: Picturesque villages perched on volcanic cliffs, offering breathtaking views
  • Crete: The largest Greek island, boasting ancient ruins, pristine beaches, and hiking trails

Tips for Greek Island Selection

When selecting a Greek island, consider the following:

  • Best beach: Look for islands with white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and clear visibility for snorkeling.
  • Activities: Choose islands with water sports, hiking trails, or cultural attractions to complement your beach time.
  • Nightlife: If nightlife is a priority, consider islands with a lively atmosphere and plenty of bars and clubs.

Conclusion

Embark on an unforgettable family adventure to Italy and Greece, where history, culture, and breathtaking beauty intertwine. From exploring ancient ruins to relaxing on pristine beaches, there's something for everyone. This comprehensive guide will help you plan an itinerary, discover culinary delights, choose the perfect accommodations, and find the ideal Greek island to make your trip a cherished memory.









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