Honeymooner's Guide to Italy

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Advisor - Mel Korobkin
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Mel Korobkin

  • Italy

  • Honeymoons

  • Couples Travel

  • Food & Wine

  • Beaches

  • History

  • Foodie

  • Beach Town

  • Shopping

  • Sightseeing

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Curator’s statement

Italy is a top honeymoon destination and I think we've found the perfect itinerary. Although there's so much more to see than my clients were able to do in 10 days, this trip included beaches, urban and rural towns, some history, amazing food, incredible views and of course, some of the best shopping in the world.

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Day 1: Arrive in Italy

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Fly into Naples and make your way to the Amalfi Coast. First stop, Sorrento! Check into your hotel and explore town. Find a rooftop like Terrazza Vittoria to sip drinks and enjoy the beautiful sunset views.

Day 2: Spend the day in Sorrento

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A full day in Sorrento, you can hike to Bagni Regina Giovanna or just enjoy a luxurious hotel pool. There are lemon, olive oil and winery tours available if you're up for an adventure. In the evening, take a cooking class with local Italians.

Day 3: A day on the water

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Enjoy a day on the water and take a boat from the Sorrento port to Capri where you'll see the Blue Grotto, swim in the pristine water and relax on the boat. Spend the full day on the water or enjoy the afternoon on Capri and take a ferry back to the main land.

Day 4: Ferry to Positano

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Take a ferry from Sorrento to Positano. Explore town and shop or relax on one of the many beaches around. If you're looking for a fun night out, stop in to Music on the Rocks for a little live music fun!

Day 5: Day on the beach

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Take advantage of the beach clubs like Arienzo Beach Club! A fun experience only found here. If you want a lower-key day, take a trip up to Ravello and explore a new town.

Day 6: Train to Florence

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Make your way back to Naples via car service and hop on the thee-hour scenic train to Florence. Spend the day in Florence shopping, seeing history like Piazza del Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, Piazzale Michelangelo and enjoy an incredible meal.

Day 7: Drive to the Tuscan countryside

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From Florence, take a car into the Tuscan countryside. Il Borro is in a Medieval Town with lots of history, beautiful wineries and private relaxation. In the evening, enjoy a private dinner at Poggio Molina at a table nestled in the vineyard. A chefs tasting menu with wine pairings will end an incredible day.

Day 8: E-bike tour

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Take an e-bike tour around Tuscany and make stops at different wineries and towns along the way!

Day 9: Spa day

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Enjoy the top tier spa at Il Borro with massages, facials, a pool and more on property. Spend your final evening in serenity and indulge at one of the hotel restaurants for dinner.

Day 10: Departure

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Make your way back to Florence to the airport. And immediately book another trip back to Italy!

Advisor - Mel Korobkin

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This itinerary is part of our ongoing series on travel to Italy. For more travel tips, check out Fora Advisor Meghan Irle’s itinerary, A 14 Day Italian Itinerary.