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Going on an excursion tour to Italy, many of you ask a logical question: what you need to take with you. For beginners, Italy is primarily associated with pizza, carnival and siesta. Spinning in a whirlwind of hurrying Italians and alluring smells of real national cuisine, do not forget about the safety of valuable things and your health. During a trip on the bus, if you are going to have just such a type of movement, grab an air bag under your head, a small blanket and loose removable shoes. A player with pleasant music, an e-book and an interesting interlocutor will help to brighten up the trip. Try to drink less liquid, limit yourself to clean drinking water or natural juices. Get wet wipes and medicines that may come in handy on the go from your suitcase. The bus will not stop so that you get pills for a headache. A guided tour to Italy involves long walks, for which you will need not only comfortable shoes and a hat, but also sunblock. In the afternoon, the sun heats the stones that pave the central streets and squares and you can’t do without such important trifles. Put a few plasters and a cream from corns in a bag. They won’t take up much space, and if necessary, you don’t have to run around the streets and talk to pharmacists. It is better to give preference to light shoes in which the foot will breathe and will not be hot. It is truly difficult to restrain yourself and not go on an excursion tour to Italy with a full suitcase of things. We do not recommend taking a full suitcase, because having arrived in the country you will see for yourself the chic choice of high-quality clothes and shoes in stores and be sure to buy at least one, and maybe a lot of stylish things. Be guided by the presence in the suitcase of at least a few convenient things for city tours, an evening dress for going to a cafe or restaurant in the evening, and be sure to at least one warm thing in case of bad weather or a light evening breeze. During your walking excursion, try to keep your things in a constant field of view. In busy squares and narrow streets, it is better to hold the bag with your hand and hang it not on one shoulder, but throw it over your head. So you protect yourself from thieves on motorcycles. The camera should also be thrown over your shoulder and stock up on a flash card. Believe me, there are so many unique and unique places in Italy that it will come in handy soon. It’s better not to take a lot of cash with you and put it in separate pockets. The ideal option would be a small amount in cash for souvenirs and lunch in a cafe, and the rest on the card. In the country, ATMs are located on almost every corner, and cafes and shops accept payment by card. Carefully plan your wardrobe, not forgetting such subtleties as the country's Catholic traditions. To explore holy places and temples, if you do not want to offend the feelings of believers, throw your shoulders and décolleté area with a light scarf or stole. Even if you are behind the group and get lost, discard all the worries and trust the locals, who with a wide smile will try to explain how to get to the place where the bus stands or the hotel is located. Check with the guide his phone number and contact him if the knowledge of a foreign language is not enough to communicate with passers-by. Or ask for a business card with an address at the hotel and show it to the taxi driver who knows the city like the back of his hand and will rush to the right place in a matter of minutes. A sightseeing tour to Italy is always a mass of positive impressions that you will remember for many years. It is enough to familiarize yourself with the main points indicated in our article and nothing will be able to overshadow your vacation. Call us at the numbers indicated on the website and our managers will give more accurate and comprehensive questions regarding your sightseeing tour to Italy. BEST OFFER OF SEASON 2014 FROM THE SOLEMARE TOUR OPERATOR Sightseeing tour to Italy "Classical Italy" STANDARD Rome - (Pompeii - Naples) - Siena - (Pisa) - Florence - Venice - San Marino 8 days / 7 nights departure from MINSK on Mondays from 345 euros per person * Guided tour in Italy “Grand Tour” STANDARD Rome - Vatican City - (Pompeii - Naples) - Siena - (Pisa) - Florence - Venice - San Marino 10 days / 9 nights departure from MINSKA on Mondays from 435 euros per person * Solemare reserves the right to make minor changes to the program. The order of visiting cities under the program can be changed with an absolute guarantee of all planned excursions.

Many people ask how best to dress when you go to Italy, what to take with you and what to be prepared for ...

Once, I myself had to pack my suitcase for a trip to Italy in one night, - in the evening I met a real Italian prince, and in the morning we flew to Italy to meet his mother мам

It was in November, there was only a couple of hours to gather, but I packed my suitcase impeccably.

And all because the “prince” gave practical advice:

Dress like a cabbage. Down - a thin T-shirt made of cotton or a topic so that you can undress in case of heat or unforeseen circumstances. Then a t-shirt with a long sleeve, a sweater or a sweatshirt with a zipper on the top. The last layer is a windbreaker or jacket

In Italy, especially during off-season periods, the weather is such: unbearably hot sun, then clouds come in, it gets cold, the wind rises and the rain pours. After half an hour, nature calms down and again the heat. And so all day in a circle.

Winter among Italians is also quite moody. In December-January, I leave the house early in the morning and dress in a wool coat, high sneakers, and a hat and a scarf (this is due to the humidity that is very large near the sea). By lunchtime, the coat becomes completely unnecessary, under the scorching sun, many students undress to shirts ...

Be sure to look at the weather forecast before departure - it usually does not lie and you will know to what extent you have to live in Italy. Italian humidity, “bouts” of heat and wind, as well as your own adrenaline, which really warms tourists in Italy, will be added to these degrees. But you will feel it already in place and you will do something on the spot with it, but you can prepare only by studying the forecast.

How best to dress depends on the season. In summer you can go to Italy in rubber flip-flops and shorts - you will not lose out (if the wind blows, buy a warmer blouse somewhere). It’s more difficult in winter, there are more variations in weather.

In the summer, do not forget to put a hat or cap in your suitcase, as well as sunscreen - in Italy it is a very dangerous sun!

Umbrella: take with you, and forgetting, do not be discouraged. In Italy, in the event of rain, the streets of the cities are filled with sellers of umbrellas, their prices start from 4-5 Euros ...

The style of clothing very much depends on what you are going to do in Italy. If you explore the city and walk a lot, you will need sneakers and comfortable clothes with many pockets. As well as backpacks. Or long-sleeved bags that are worn over your shoulder - so they cannot be ripped off by motorcyclists passing by you.

A completely different thing is rest in a ski resort, where many people go skiing, and many show their worth. In this case, also do not forget the sun cream!

conclusions

Then, in November, folding my suitcase for my first trip to Italy, I put in it:

  • bermuda just below the knee;
  • skinny jeans;
  • suede autumn boots;
  • several topics;
  • t-shirts with short sleeves and T-shirts with long;
  • bright red leather jacket.

These clothes allowed me to spend a week comfortable and pleasant, and the future bridegroom made several purchases for "cocktail" exits. In Italy, it is customary to dress quite simply during the day, but show all your charm and stiletto sandals - usually in the evenings.

Caution - color!

For Italians it is very important to observe color combinations in clothes and look elegant, this is an archaic (!) Concept.

They love blue, brown, different shades of gray, beige. If bright colors are mixed, then they use special rules and their innate sense of style. Repeating their style of dressing, especially the first time, is not easy.

If this is your first trip to Italy, I would advise you to dress discreetly, and it is better to study photos of Italian celebrities before the trip. I myself did not do this, and therefore my red jacket gave out "100% Russian."

But I adored the jacket and defended the right to wear it with all my might, and therefore it was not possible to remove her groom from me 🙂

Dressing in Italian style means restrained and tasteful

DICTIONARY FOR GUESTS OF ITALY:

Folding a suitcase Far valigia Faré Walige
Weather forecast Previsioni del tempo Previtali del Timpo
What is the weather like Che tempo fa? Ke Tempo?
I dress Mi vesto Mi vesto
Colors Colori Color
Elegant Elegante Elegante
Heels Tacchi Thaki
Beautiful girl Bella ragazza Bella Ragazza
Handsome man Un bel uomo Belle Utmo
Dress up with style Vestirsi con gusto Westircy con densely

If you are going on vacation, someone makes lists of what you need to take with you, while someone collects a bag (backpack, suitcase) in an hour, not really worrying about the fact that you might forget to take something necessary on the road. For some, collecting things is a painful task, because you need to think through everything to the smallest detail without losing sight of it, and someone is not afraid that he will forget something at home.

Each time, going on the road, I had to make a list of all the necessary things, and now, planning this summer a trip by car to Italy, I again encounter this need. And then I came up with the idea of \u200b\u200bcompiling a kind of universal for everyone, a general list of what you need to take with you on vacation, and post it on the site so that anyone can simply print it and collect their suitcase on it.

Of course, this list can be adjusted at your discretion, everyone has their own preferences and thoughts, but the things below will help you not to forget at least what is most likely necessary on vacation. First, go over it with your eyes and cross out from it everything that you can do without, and then navigate it at the fees, ticking the box next to what is already packed.

A list of the necessary things that you will need on vacation, or what you need to take with you on the road.

1. Detergents and other body care products that begin your day, or soap and soap products

  • Toothbrush
  • Toothpaste
  • Soap box
  • Shampoo
  • Shower gel
  • Washcloth
  • Body lotion after a shower (if you cannot do without it)
  • Shaving gel, aftershave (in general, everything related to getting rid of excess vegetation)
  • Comb
  • Mirror (for women)
  • Hair gel, varnish, foam (who uses what, if at all)
  • Towel or two (for shower and for the beach)
  • Hygiene products
  • Scarf, a small towel on the road
  • Cosmetics for women, toilet water, deodorant. Hand and face cream if your skin is dry and sensitive
  • Scissors, nail file.

2. Clothing

  • Underwear (each has its own list, you just need to remember to take a replacement one with you in the right amount)
  • T-shirts, T-shirts: it must be taken into account that there should be enough of them. Firstly, for a trip on the road, especially if it takes several days, you will need a replaceable T-shirt, because the day you left out loses its freshness. Secondly, for sleeping at the place of rest (or you will have to take pajamas with you if you cannot without it). Thirdly, for walks and trips to the sea. Fourth, for excursions involving walking in the mountains, through the forest and so on
  • Shorts, capris - for the road, for walking around the city, for the beach, for excursions
  • Sports pants - for walking in the mountains (on excursions), as well as on the road, if it is cool
  • Socks to prevent sneakers from rubbing, as well as in case it is cool, especially at night on the road
  • Jeans - for evening walks in the city in case it is cool
  • Warm jacket or bike - it can be cool on the road, and also useful for walking around the city in the evening
  • Something light, not hot, but covering as much as possible arms and legs, for example, a shirt and the same sports trousers. I will explain why: you can be very burnt in the sun on the first day, and then, any appearance on the street, under the scorching rays of the sun, without protection from clothes, will be unbearable for you.

3. Shoes

  • Flip flops for the beach
  • Sneakers or comfortable sandals for excursions and walks in the mountains and forest
  • Slippers for home hanging out (many can not do without them even on vacation)
  • Comfortable and open shoes for walking around the city, local attractions, museums and other beautiful places where you can take pictures (sandals)
  • Shoes or something similar, if it is important for you to look elegant (for a restaurant and similar places). You can add appropriate clothes to this paragraph at your discretion: for women - a dress, for men - pants and a shirt (with a tie). Personally, I think this item is redundant, but for someone it can be very useful.

4. Necessary and indispensable on the beach

  • On the beach: a protective sunblock that will not let you burn, with a maximum protection factor if the skin is still white
  • Swimsuit for women, swimming trunks for men
  • Sunglasses, Diving Goggles
  • Cap, sun hat, towel
  • After the beach: after sunblock cream, moisturizing the skin, and also facilitating your condition, if you still burned. I can recommend Panthenol spray, which restores burned skin, which is sold in pharmacies. An indispensable tool if you burn
  • Litter, sun umbrella, inflatable mattresses and circles, but this can also be purchased at the place of rest.

5. Necessary and indispensable on the road

  • Medications and pills: from headache (for example, citramone), from an upset stomach and poisoning (there is a high probability of poisoning with something on the road) - activated carbon is not enough, I recommend polyphepan, as well as levomecin, for better digestion (mezim), since Italian food can be hard to digest with your unaccustomed stomach. As well as a bactericidal patch, vitamin C (if you start to get sick, this is the first remedy), an antipyretic (fairvex), if you suddenly slip through the road
  • You can also take a thermos and disposable tableware on the road.
  • Indispensable will be ordinary wipes, as well as wet, antibacterial, as well as antibacterial hand gel
  • Something from food on the road, non-perishable products (crackers, dryers, cookies). Be sure to take water, preferably not sweet
  • If you are traveling by car, then take a pillow (there are inflatable, under the neck).

6. The most basic

  • Passport and other documents (travel voucher, insurance, etc.)
  • House keys
  • Money, wallet or wallet (it is recommended that you put money in a travel bag and not store it in one place, in your wallet)
  • Camera, camcorder, replaceable batteries, battery charger
  • Charger to a mobile phone, player or whatever else you plan to take with you.

Of course, there are many more things that are not listed - such as an umbrella and washing powder for those who are trying to foresee everything. But this is purely individual, I give only general recommendations.

I hope they will be useful to you and remind you that perhaps you almost forgot to bring

Well, I wish you a good and pleasant, in all respects, relaxation!

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  Details Elvi Usmanova    January 17, 2018

Italy is a relatively safe country in terms of health, but a small supply of drugs will not hurt. Moreover, the prices in pharmacies are higher than in Russia, and many drugs are sold strictly by prescription.

The composition of my travel kit for Italy is not very different from what I take on business trips and travels in Russia. It is something like this:

List of medicines for the holiday (in Italy):

1.   Smecta, activated carbon, polyphepan, etc. in case of food poisoning. Rather, for complacency, as the food in Italy is of high quality.

2.   Panadol, Thera Fleu, Coldrex, or any other soluble cold powder. The heat, of course, is better not to bring down, but sometimes on the road you can not do without it.

3.   Vitamin C at a dose of 500 mg - 1 g

4. Paracetamol, ketans, nise, etc. in case of toothache or headache

5.   Herpes ointment (Zovirax, Acyclovir)

6.   Pills or drops for coughing (with thermopsis, gedelix, etc.)

7.   Sea water for the nose (spray)

8.   Pills for sore throat (Septolete, Strepsils)

9.   Bactericidal patch, bandage. Sometimes iodine.

10. Hygienic lipstick.

What else could come in handy?

√ Allergy medications, they help with mosquito bites and even the effects of sunburn. These are tavegil, fencarol, suprastin.

√ Starting in April, it is a remedy for sunburn (for example, panthenol), but it is better not to sunbathe to such a state.

How to find medicine in a pharmacy? How much do they cost

√ How to explain in the pharmacy which medicine is needed, because the names differ in different countries? Find the medicine you need on the Internet, find its international name (in Latin) in the instructions, show the pharmacist.

√   Many over-the-counter medicines sold in Russian pharmacies will be sold in Italy only by prescription. Persuasion does not help. This applies to antibiotics, many painkillers, sleeping pills, and even some drops from a cold. Be prepared for this in advance.

√   Medications are expensive. For example, banal Isomar sea water for the nose - from 12 € per 120 mg (in Russia - 2-3 times cheaper). Antipyretic drugs - from 5 €, patch - from 1,5 €, iodine - 2 €.

√ Be sure to take a sunscreen with a protection factor of 40 SPF. Creams can be bought on the spot, but they cost more than in Russia. For example, one of the cheapest - Garnier costs 4 € for 50 g.

√ At first we bought bottled water, but soon began to drink from drinking fountains, which are everywhere, as the locals do.