Pam
Italy is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. I have traveled to many places and countries, and I have to say, my love affair with Italy grows and grows. The people, the gelato, the churches, the gelato, the history, the gelato, the buildings, the gelato – I love it all!! In 2018, I went with two of my daughters, and we had an unforgettable time! Today, I am sharing how you can do an Italy girl’s trip too!
My first time in Italy was on a 3-week trip to Europe with two of my daughters and my parents. Venice was a two-day stop in stifling July heat, and I loved it anyway! It was so hot that we would go out, walk the city for a while, come back and cool off in our air-conditioned, overpriced hotel (before I started using points and miles), and go back out again. However, I loved every minute of it!
Riding in a boat with our private gondola driver was surreal. I was just disappointed he didn’t break out in song and serenade us! I loved St. Charles Square and the masses of pigeons that would fly around. Listening to battling music groups at night while drinking very expensive diet coke is always such fun. However, doing it in St. Charles Square is over the top. Walking over the Rialto Bridge was one of those “pinch me moments” as I looked over the Grand Canal.
Leaving Venice for other ports of call in Europe, I knew I’d be back to Italy again and again. And I have. Again and again. I’ve been to Florence three times, back to Venice, to Rome twice, the Amalfi Coast, and most recently, to Cinque Terre. Over and over again, Italy beckons to me.
On this most recent trip, I traveled with two of my daughters to Rome, Florence, and Cinque Terre (the place I have been dying to get to for years) for an Italy girl’s trip! I made two of my dreams come true: A trip with my daughters combined with a trip to Cinque Terre. Even better – we planned our trip to Italy with points to decrease the cost!
Before using credit card points and miles, my trips to Italy involved economy-price tickets. Those days are long gone! For this Italy girl’s trip, we all had United points. We used 70K United MileagePlus miles each way to fly business class, and it was fabulous! There’s nothing like a good meal, good sleep, and arriving rested in Rome!! (It is possible to find round-trip tickets for 60,000 miles in economy class). My favorite use of points when traveling to Italy is those lay-flat seats every time!
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Our first stop on our Italy girl’s trip was Rome, one of the oldest cities in the world. We stayed at the Marriott Grand Hotel Flora, a stunning hotel in the perfect location for walking around. One of my daughters had Marriot points and treated us to two magnificent nights there. It cost us 50,000 Marriott points per night at the time, but it costs more in points to stay now. Thanks, Kasey, for using your points on our visit to Rome!
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We woke up early our first morning, had a quick breakfast, and headed out to see the city! On our first day there, we did Rick Steve’s Walking Tour to get the lay of the land. We climbed the Spanish Steps, visited the Pantheon, and threw a few coins into the Trevi Fountain. I love wandering the streets of any town we visit. Oh, and of course, we ate some gelato!!
Our second day was packed because we had booked two tours. We got up early and went on a tour of Vatican City. We didn’t know that St. Peter’s Cathedral is often closed on Wednesdays for papal audiences. Guess what day we were there? We may not have been able to go into St. Peter’s, but the Sistine Chapel left us in awe. The Vatican museums were full of beautiful paintings, and the grounds of the Vatican were pristine. GetYourGuide offers the best tours in Italy, and I love tours because I learn so much more than going on my own!
After a quick lunch of pizza and gelato (surprise!), we met our tour group at the Colosseum and Roman Forum. I could just imagine the lions in their cages and the gladiators waiting to fight them. I tried to envision the Romans sitting in the stands, ready to vote on whether the gladiator should live or die that day—it was quite a thrill! Don’t you wish you could get a glimpse into the past and see what these places were like in their prime? I sure do!
After our visit, we grabbed our luggage at the hotel, took a taxi, and headed to the train station. Luckily, it wasn’t my first time at a train station in Italy, and I knew what to expect. We had bought our tickets at Rail Italia, so we just had to wait at the big lighted sign that posts which platform was going to Florence or Firenza, as it’s called over there, and head to it. They post the platform your train is arriving at about 15 minutes before it leaves, so you have to be alert, and as soon as it is posted, head to the platform or area that you board.
It is always a bit nerve-wracking to hurry over, find the car you are traveling in, and get seated in the right spot because you only have a short while once your platform is posted. It has always worked out, but it’s a bit of a thrill each time. Our train took 1 1/2 hours, and we were soon in Florence.
It is often difficult and expensive for groups of people to find lodging in Europe, so using points for accommodations is more difficult there. I usually decide to do an Airbnb and just split the expenses. That is what we did for this portion of our Italy girl’s trip, and we stayed in the cutest flat in the heart of Florence. We loved our flat and only spent about $100 each to remain in it for the three nights we were there.
We got up early the first morning in Florence and headed to the train station to meet for a group tour. Our tour was heading to the Italian cities of Siena and San Gimignano.
Siena is home to the Paoli, where rivaling neighborhoods race each year for the glory of winning in a horse race around the center of the city. The Siena Duomo (or cathedral) here is my favorite church. There is just something about the zebra-like stripes on it that I love!
San Gimignano was our second stop. It is a tiny town on a hill that is so picturesque. Situated above the grape vineyards, it is the perfect escape from the busier cities of Florence and Sienna. It is so much fun to go in and out of all the cute stores and sample a little world-famous gelato.
We took pictures on the Ponte Vecchio, the main bridge in Florence and one of my favorite sites worldwide. It just screams, “I’m in Florence.” Because I had been there twice before and was on a time crunch, we skipped the Statue of Michaelangelo and the Uffizi Museum on this trip and opted for a hands-on experience in the afternoon.
Later that day, we went to a pizza and gelato-making class in a Tuscan Farmhouse. It was seriously the most fun! Hands-on experiences in a city are delightful. We made quick friends with the other two couples in our class and made the best homemade pizza and gelato – we even got pizza-making certificates!
They picked us up on a bus to take us back to Florence, and we were joined by five couples from New Jersey who had been to dinner in a restaurant upstairs of our class. One of the guys in the group had been in a 50’s band, and they serenaded us with 50’s classics, complete with Doo-Wops – we were laughing and crying hysterically. What a fun night!
Cooking classes are one of the most fun activities to do. I highly recommend them, and our pizza was amazing!
As we walked back to our Airbnb, exhausted and energized at the same time, we came upon a small group playing music and listened for a while. Unexpected moments like this are one of the reasons I’ve been to Florence three times and why it is one of my favorite cities in the world.
The next stop on our Italy girl’s trip was Cinque Terre. Cinque Terre is an area of five cities well-known and very beloved by tourists. It is the place in Italy that I had wanted to go to for years. I wondered if the hype of it would live up to the hype or if it would be filled with too many tourists. Verdict: I loved it! It is a picturesque area with multicolored houses, boats, and beautiful beaches.
We stayed in the town of Monterosso at a hotel we found on Trip Advisor called the Hotel Villa Steno. There are no branded hotels in this area, so there is no chance of using points for this part of our Italy girl’s trip. The people who owned the hotel we stayed at served an excellent breakfast every morning and were the kindest, most hospitable people.
As rumored, Monterosso is filled with tourists all day long. Amazingly, when they leave at about 3:00 p.m., it becomes this quiet little town that you never want to leave. I really want to return and spend a full week there. I loved the vibe there, the beaches, and the colors.
For three days, we parked on beach chairs that cost $15.00 a day, read, enjoyed the sun, and swam in the water. At lunchtime, we headed up to find some delicious focaccia, a Coke (diet for me), and of course, gelato!! Dinners were usually pasta, seafood, or pizza in cute restaurants around town.
One day, we took the ferry out of Monterosso and went to each of the other towns to see how they were. How gorgeous are each town?
Sadly, after three days, we had to leave this idyllic area and head to Pisa (where we were flying home) via the train. Unfortunately, we didn’t leave ourselves enough time to see the Leaning Tower this time, but hey, it’s a reason to go back! We reluctantly got on our plane and lie-flat seats and began dreaming about our next Italy girl’s trip! Using points to Italy makes it a real possibility!
Seriously, you have to go to Italy! Great country, great people, and the best gelato in the world! Start planning, and let us know how we can help you plan this trip to Italy! Plan to use points to Italy for your flights. If you travel with only one person, you can find a hotel in Italy (especially in bigger cities ) with points too! This fun hobby of using credit card points and miles can make a dream for any country come true! Be sure to return to this post when you want to do an Italy girl’s trip or any other trip to Italy!
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