FAQ

FAQ

A DMC is an external company that provides professional services and takes care of all practical worries concerning the organization of events such as meetings, incentives, fun leisure activities, excursions. Thanks to its connections and anchoring, a DMC has a wide knowledge of local suppliers, locations and activities, so that it can take care of all sorts of things for you. 

Our wide knowledge of the national/regional/local territories, together with our long-term connections, are the best tools against too expensive solutions. Moreover, our expertise allows us to work more efficiently than you would be able to.

Just tell us about your needs, expectations and preferences by sending us an email to: info@italiaconnection.com.

We don’t work with standard packages! Our proposals are tailor-made according to each client’s needs and expectations. This said it would take from 24 up to 72 hours.

Just tell us about your needs, expectations, and preferences by sending us an email to: info@italiaconnection.com.

NORTH:
– Milan Malpensa: closest airport also to Lake Como and Lake Maggiore
– Milan Linate: City Airport, very close to the city center
– Bergamo Airport: considered as third airport for the city of Milan
– Turin: for Piedmont and Western Alps Mountains
– Venice Marco Polo
– Verona: for the area and Dolomites, Easter Alps Mountains
– Bologna

CENTRAL:
– Florence & Pisa for Tuscany
– Rome Airport for the city and the entire region

SOUTH:
– Naples: close to the city and the closest one to the Amalfi Coast
– Bari and Brindisi for Apulia Region and Matera

 

 

SICILY:
– Catania Airport for the eastern and south part of the region including Taormina and Val di Noto
– Palermo for the western part of the region, for Agrigento Temples 

SARDINIA:
– Sardinia: Costa Smeralda Olbia

Either flight or ferries… it’s more recommended via flight!

Milan / Venice / Florence / Rome / Naples

UK, Canadian, and U.S citizens do not require a visa for stays of up to 90 days. Nevertheless, contact us for more details!

The euro (EUR) is the main currency used in Italy. All major credit cards are accepted at retail shops, hotels, restaurants, bars.

Italy has a wide variety of climates throughout the country.  The northern inland area (ie, Milan, Turin, and Bologna) are cooler temperatures than the coastal area of Liguria and destinations south of Florence. Temperature differences between regions are similar in the summer.  However, in the winter, the difference between the north and south can be considerable.  For example, during this time, it may be 2 °C (28 °F) and snowing in Milan, yet it is 8 °C (46.4 °F) in Rome and 20 °C (68 °F) in Sicily.  The summer months are both the most popular and busiest time to visit Italy, and with good reason. The warm weather makes the Amalfi coast, or Italian Riviera (with Cinque Terre), Sicily, Sardinia, or Puglia/Apulia, delight, while iconic cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice are in full swing. Visiting the country in the spring or fall months is an excellent alternative as the weather is very pleasant weather there are fewer crowds. The caveat here, as with the winter, is that many regional gems close for portions of the spring and fall and much of the winter.

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All you have to do is tell us your goals, needs, and desires.
Our experience and creativity will do the rest.