Prix des autoroutes en Italie?
by Filentrop
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Bonsoir,
je vais traverser l'Italie du nord au sud pour me rendre en Sicile. (Je pars de Rouen, Je compte passer par la Suisse pour atteindre l'Italie)
Savez-vous le prix des autoroutes pour une voiture et une voiture + caravane? (je ne sais pas encore si je loue ou si je prends la caravane).
Merci
bonsoir! je ne peux pas te répondre précisemment mais c'est moins cher que les autoroutes en france. tu prends un ticket à l'entrée sur l'autoroute et tu ne paies que lorsque tu le quittes! soit dans ton cas, avant d'embarquer pour la sicile! c'est un net confort par rapport à la france où tu dois toujours avoir la main sur le porte-monnaie! en revanche la qualité des autoroutes en Italie est moins bonne qu'en france. Il n'y a pas d'aires de repos bien organisées, il y a seulement des stations services avec resto, pipiroom et tout le necessaire mais pas question de s'y reposer et d'y faire une tite sieste dans le calme!! c'est uniquement des lieux de ravitaillement, car je n'ai jamais compris (ça fait 40ans que j'y vais tous les ans!) pourquoi les italiens éprouvent le besoin de boire et manger toute la journée quand ils voyagent et de gueuler leurs impressions de voyage! attention aussi quand vous vous arrêtez: pas d'objet de convoitise (appareil photo...etc) en vue, bien fermer les portières et les vitres ou bien laisser qqun à côté du véhicule. (ne pas laisser les animaux dans la voiture, dans ce cas, prévoir un sac pour les mettre dedans car les animaux ne sont pas admis à l'intérieur des lieux de ravitaillement. c'est le moyen que j'utilise pour garder mon chien!). Ne rien acheter aux vendeurs à la sauvette sur les parkings, ils y a d'ailleurs des panneaux pour vous prévenir. toutefois, je dois dire que c'est une espèce en voie de disparition, ça fait un moment que je n'en ai pas vu. si tu n'as jamais roulé en Italie sur les autoroutes, méfies-toi quand tu veux doubler: les italiens déboitent devant toi sans crier gare, même lancé à 130 ou plus et les poids lourds, n'en parlons pas!! préviens longtemps à l'avance à coups de phares et klaxon! d'ailleurs les codes sont obligatoires sur les autoroutes mais perso je ne les mets jamais et les flics ne m'ont jamais rien dit, peut-être parce que je suis étrangère. il te faut aussi le gilet de sécurité (obligatoire, sinon gare à la grosse amende!) et je crois aussi un triangle mais là je ne suis pas sûre que ce soit obligatoire.
voilà! bonnes vacances! @+
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en plus des conseils précédents, si tu veux bien passer autour de Turin ou Milan faut s'y pointer le samedi ou dimanche, en semaine y la queue!
pour aller dans le sud, évite l'autoroute qui passe à Livourne et la cote, ce n'est qu'une suite de tunnels, limitée à 110 et souvent des bouchons!
passe par Bologne et ensuite je ne sais pas car je ne suis jamais allé jusqu'à Rome!!
Tu prévois une vitesse moyenne basse car il y a des travaus et en semaine souvent des bouchons!!
les aires sont assez inégales mais souvent pourries! j'arrive pourtant à pique niquer mais il faut fouiner un peu et faire plusieurs aires! globalement moins plaisant qu'en France!
De Rouen à mon avis faut prévoir un arrêt à quelque part, mais là cherche une chaine style IBIS ou Campanile avec parking appartenant à l'hotel ou mieux garage sous terrain fermé!
bon voyage.
pour aller dans le sud, évite l'autoroute qui passe à Livourne et la cote, ce n'est qu'une suite de tunnels, limitée à 110 et souvent des bouchons!
passe par Bologne et ensuite je ne sais pas car je ne suis jamais allé jusqu'à Rome!!
Tu prévois une vitesse moyenne basse car il y a des travaus et en semaine souvent des bouchons!!
les aires sont assez inégales mais souvent pourries! j'arrive pourtant à pique niquer mais il faut fouiner un peu et faire plusieurs aires! globalement moins plaisant qu'en France!
De Rouen à mon avis faut prévoir un arrêt à quelque part, mais là cherche une chaine style IBIS ou Campanile avec parking appartenant à l'hotel ou mieux garage sous terrain fermé!
bon voyage.
JP
Bonjour,
pour avoir un début de réponse précis, tu as ce site :
http://www.viamichelin.com/viamichelin/fra/dyn/controller/Itineraires#
Suis bien leurs conseils et tu obtiendras un ordre de tarif, qui avoisinera quand meme les 500€ avec caravane.
Sinon je ne reviens pas sur ce qui est déjà dit, les autoroutes italiennes c'est vraiment pas le pied
pour avoir un début de réponse précis, tu as ce site :
http://www.viamichelin.com/viamichelin/fra/dyn/controller/Itineraires#
Suis bien leurs conseils et tu obtiendras un ordre de tarif, qui avoisinera quand meme les 500€ avec caravane.
Sinon je ne reviens pas sur ce qui est déjà dit, les autoroutes italiennes c'est vraiment pas le pied
bonjour
pour compléter ce qui a été dit: un gilet jaune et un triangle obligatoire par voiture
fais attention les bandes d'arret d'urgence sont casi inexistantes voire inexistantes en plus les rails de sécurité -central et à droite- sont très très près des voies de circulations
Bjr
Un site http://www.autostrade.it/ ou tu trouveras peut- etre toute les infos que tu cherche.
Pour Wapata les bandes d'arrêt d'urgence existe bien et elles sont aussi large qu' en France.
Teo
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Quel ramassis de c... et de racisme anti italien dans réponses émanant de gens qui cherchent ce qui va mal en italie et ne le voit pas en france et qui n'ont jamais mis les pieds dans un WC d'autoroute en france
Bonjour giorgio et désolée si les réponses ne te conviennent pas! il me semble connaitre pas mal l'Italie, vue que j'y ai toute ma belle-famille depuis 35ans et que j'y vais tous les ans et plusieurs fois par an depuis ce temps. j'emprunte uniquement les autoroutes pour me rendre dans le sud. mes jugements sont tout à fait objectifs car j'adore ce pays et je m'y rends avec plaisir. Aimer qqun ou qqchose n'empêche pas d'avoir un esprit critique. nos observations ne sont en rien négatives pour l'Italie, ce sont simplement des remarques qui ne sont en aucun cas faites pour décourager les touristes. On est là sur un forum de conseils, d'où nos observations. Je te souhaite une bonne soirée. @+
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faux quand tu dis que les autoroutes sont moins cheres en italie (je défend la vérité pas l'italie)
faux quand tu parles des risques de vols, la délinquance est 50% plus élevée en france
faux quand tu parles de la conduite ou alors tu ne fréquentes pas les autoroutes françaises
faux sur l'état des autoroutes car dans les seuls cas où c'est vrai ( autoroutes de montagne, et celle de la cote peut y étre assimilée), tu ne peux pas comparer avec les autoroutes françaises qui n'existent pas: les quelques autoroutes alpines passent en fond de vallée, et là où il faut passer un col, comme pour grenoble-sisteron, l'autoroute on l'attend toujours
je te rappelle que turin-milan-rome-naples existait au début des années 60 quand en france il n'y avait que quelques tronçons à la sortie de paris
EXEMPLE de prix moins cher en italie
lyon-marseille 310km dont 260 à péage:21 E
ventimille-carrare 261km tout à péage: 22E80
EXEMPLE de prix moins cher en italie
lyon-marseille 310km dont 260 à péage:21 E
ventimille-carrare 261km tout à péage: 22E80
Moi je voudrais apporter mon grain de sel juste semer la pagaille car chacun a son jugement qui n est pas rationnel et voici pour prouver vos irrationalité:
Paris-Lyon: 29.30euros pour 450km environ. Valenciennes-Bruxelles: 0 euros
En conclusion, chaque autoroute est differente et difficilement comparable du fait meme de son cout de construction et de la politique de chaque pays en la matiere.
Moi je voudrais apporter mon grain de sel juste semer la pagaille car chacun a son jugement qui n est pas rationnel et voici pour prouver vos irrationalité:
Paris-Lyon: 29.30euros pour 450km environ. Valenciennes-Bruxelles: 0 euros
En conclusion, chaque autoroute est differente et difficilement comparable du fait meme de son cout de construction et de la politique de chaque pays en la matiere.
ça dépend de quelle france tu parles aussi; moi qui suis de marseille, je suis moins inquiet en roulant à naples qu'à marseille
et d'une manière générale, beaucoup moins d'alcoolisme en italie qu'en france, donc beaucoup moins de chance de tomber sur un chauffard bourré
Bonjour, je pense que les autoroutes sont moins cheres que la france surtout avec les camping cars ou on paye le meme prix que les voitures, quand a la qualité c'est vrai ce n'est pas le pied mais c'est tres variable et il y a toujours des travaux, mais pour avoir essayer de traverser l'italie du nord par les nationnales alors la c'est une vrai galere la moyenne tombe souvent autour de 40 a 50 km donc apres quelques heures on prend l'autoroute pour y rester. salut a+ ( voir mon site ci joint)
Je vous livre mon avis sur les autoroutes italiennes. J'y fait bien 2000km par an depuis longtemps sur une moto qui "croise" à 100/115 km/h, conditions proches de celles d'un attelage ou d'un camping-car. Ces autoroutes sont formidables, comme en Allemagne car elles évitent de prendre les routes nationales sur lesquelles on n'avance pas. Les prix sont comparables (ne chipotons pas) à ceux de la France. Mais ça s'arrête là! Peu ou pas de parking (les 2 ou 3 existants entre Turin et Ancône par exemple étaient d'ailleurs fermés récemment, pareil sur Milan-Venise), travaux anarchiques et incessants, d'où bouchons systématiques: prévoir large quand on a un car-ferry à prendre en bout d'étape! Stations-service correctes (on peut se faire servir en carburant), mais cafés inconfortables (debout-serrés devant un comptoir, avec alcool disponible, inquiétant), façon de conduire certainement moins agressive qu'en France (je ne parle pas de la vitesse, mais de la bonne humeur...). Bref, conseil: rouler dans la file des camions si on a un véhicule peu rapide, sinon 140/160 à gauche pour plus de sécurité. J'aime les autoroutes françaises à péage (si-si).
Salut à tous, pour tous ceux qui projettent de traverser l'Italie du nord au sud par l'autostrada, un conseil tout simple:evitez de longer la cote par Gènes/Viareggio etc car meme si cela vous parait plus court sur une carte ce chemin est infernal:des tunnel à perte de vue et bien souvent une limitation à 110km/h, alors l'idéal est:milan/parme/bologne/florence/rome/naples/reggio calabria, l'autoroute est gratuite à partir de la barrière de péage de salerno qui est une véritable expédition à passer.
Buon viaggio in questo bello paese. Ciao a tutti.
😎 ne pas oublier la vignette pour traverser la Suisse!!!!! et si caravane il y a !!!!! il en faut 2😕
on peut en trouver à la dernière station soit allemande soit française!!
Pour le paiement des autoroutes; 3 solutions généralement disponibles > on paie au guichet au controleur > on paie par cartre visa ou autre > on paie en argent'liquide' aux portiques indiqués....... ils rendent la monnaie!!
Ciao e buon viaggio
Lou😎
Pour le paiement des autoroutes; 3 solutions généralement disponibles > on paie au guichet au controleur > on paie par cartre visa ou autre > on paie en argent'liquide' aux portiques indiqués....... ils rendent la monnaie!!
Ciao e buon viaggio
Lou😎
😉 Ha, ben il faut bien se rendre service entre V.F.
salut
lou
salut
lou
Pour payer l'autoroute à péage, vous pouvez payer avec des méthodes différentes.
Vous pouvez payer avec:
Les billets et les pièces de monnaie ou cartes de crédit (à la porte indiquée)
Avec la carte prépayée Viacard (avec les portes bleues)
Ou avec l'outil Telepass qui vous permet de payer le péage de la télématique (portes jaunes).
Telepass méthode répandue en Italie avec plus de 7 millions de clients en Italie auront à faire la queue au péage, nous devons nous rappeler que les autoroutes italiennes ont été les premiers à adopter ce nouveau système de paiement.
En ce qui concerne les routes si elles sont très fréquentée en particulier dans les noyaux urbains sont donc très probablement les files d'attente pendant les périodes de pointe. Les autoroutes sont équipées de panneaux d'information de nombreux qui indiquent la possibilité de code en temps réel ou des dangers. Aires de repos et de l'autoroute sont nombreuses et bien équipées en particulier dans la plaine. Quant au service de l'autoroute dois dire que je suis bien géré par une multinationale à condition que le italienne Autogrill est secteur de la restauration Voyage premier au monde mais aussi en France car il Autogrill exploité par la compagnie même en Italie et de l'autoroute France sont presque similaires. En ce qui concerne l'essence, je vous conseille de ne pas le faire dans les aires de stationnement à cause de Total sont plus chers. Toutefois, un bon voyage dans le Bel Paese toutes les autres informations, s'il vous plaît visitez
En ce qui concerne les routes si elles sont très fréquentée en particulier dans les noyaux urbains sont donc très probablement les files d'attente pendant les périodes de pointe. Les autoroutes sont équipées de panneaux d'information de nombreux qui indiquent la possibilité de code en temps réel ou des dangers. Aires de repos et de l'autoroute sont nombreuses et bien équipées en particulier dans la plaine. Quant au service de l'autoroute dois dire que je suis bien géré par une multinationale à condition que le italienne Autogrill est secteur de la restauration Voyage premier au monde mais aussi en France car il Autogrill exploité par la compagnie même en Italie et de l'autoroute France sont presque similaires. En ce qui concerne l'essence, je vous conseille de ne pas le faire dans les aires de stationnement à cause de Total sont plus chers. Toutefois, un bon voyage dans le Bel Paese toutes les autres informations, s'il vous plaît visitez
et avec tout ça moins de morts qu'en france par vehicule ; vieille histoire de la paille et de la poutre
sinon les autoroutes italiennes ont l'age de leurs artères , construites à une époque où il n'y avit en france que quelques tronçons autour de paris , et avec une autre relief
sinon elles sont faites pour leurs clients italiens qui sont l'immense majorité : les italiens n'ont pas besoin d'aires de pique nique , s'ils sont fauchés ils restent chez eux
Ton argument est assez moyen quand même non ?
Déjà Valenciennes-Bruxelles, y'à 100 bornes...pour l'autre trajet, 4 fois plus...
Les autoroutes françaises sont chères, mais quand même de bonne qualité, les autoroutes belges un peu moins bonnes mais éclairées.
Il faut faire des choix, mais d'une manière général, on traverse la Belgique en moins de 2h, la France en minimum 10...ça s'entretient tout ça, et ça coûte cher.
Pour en revenir aux autoroutes italiennes, celle qui longe la côte Ouest est certes pénible quand on passe à Gênes, mais elle est assez agréable en terme de paysages et il n'y a jamais de flics...
Pour en revenir aux autoroutes italiennes, celle qui longe la côte Ouest est certes pénible quand on passe à Gênes, mais elle est assez agréable en terme de paysages et il n'y a jamais de flics...
Déjà Valenciennes-Bruxelles, y'à 100 bornes...pour l'autre trajet, 4 fois plus...
tu veux que je te prete des lunettes pour me relire?
tu n'as rien compris 😏
tu veux que je te prete des lunettes pour me relire?
tu n'as rien compris 😏
Désolé, mais je n'ai toujours pas compris ou tu voulais en venir !!!
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In conclusion, I’ve traveled a lot and I’m tired of destinations that all start to look the same. The Faroe Islands were a delight—a country stunning in its landscape, climate, and culture, where tourism has barely altered its authenticity.
Hi there,
We’re planning a trip for October to visit Naples (6 nights) and the Amalfi Coast (5 nights). We’ve already got the historic center and the Lapis Museum in Naples, Pompeii, Herculaneum, Procida, Sorrento, and Ravello on our list. Any suggestions, addresses, or tips?
Thanks for your help.
Hello,
We’re heading to Rome from 21/09, arriving in the early afternoon, and returning on 28/09, leaving in the morning. We’ve already booked our flight tickets and our accommodation in the city center: Via Ezio.
I’d love to get your feedback on our itinerary and if there are any visits we should book right now:
Monday 21 afternoon:
Largo di Torre Argentina: a sacred spot for cats.
Tuesday 22:
The Vatican: Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel in the morning. Afternoon: St. Peter’s Basilica, the dome, and if possible, the necropolis.
Wednesday 23:
Morning: Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. Afternoon: Trastevere neighborhood and the Monumento a Garibaldi.
Thursday 24:
Piazza Navona, Church of St. Louis of the French, the Pantheon, Campo de’ Fiori, Piazza Venezia, Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore, Trevi Fountain.
Friday 25:
Villa Borghese, Piazza del Popolo, Spanish Steps, Quirinale, Piazza della Repubblica, and Santa Maria degli Angeli.
Saturday 26:
Aventine and Testaccio neighborhoods, the Capuchin Crypt.
Sunday 27:
Ostia.
Monday 28:
Departure.
Are any days too packed, or should we add more visits?
Thanks for your input and help!
Cheers!
Anne
Hi there, 🙂
Summer 2027 is going to be Norwegian for us! We’re heading to the Lofoten Islands first, then Senja, near Tromsø, and finally the North Cape. We’ll likely start from northern Finland (flight tickets and car rentals are more affordable there).
I’d like to book accommodations early to have more options. Good value-for-money places go fast in these pricey Nordic destinations...
But where should we book?
We’re planning to stay around ten nights in the Lofoten Islands.
What’s the best approach?
One place in the central part and explore from there?
One place in the south and another in the center?
Or one in the south, one in the center, and one in the north (3-4-3 nights)?
Our main goal is hiking.
Thanks for your tips!😉
Summer 2027 is going to be Norwegian for us! We’re heading to the Lofoten Islands first, then Senja, near Tromsø, and finally the North Cape. We’ll likely start from northern Finland (flight tickets and car rentals are more affordable there).
I’d like to book accommodations early to have more options. Good value-for-money places go fast in these pricey Nordic destinations...
But where should we book?
We’re planning to stay around ten nights in the Lofoten Islands.
What’s the best approach?
One place in the central part and explore from there?
One place in the south and another in the center?
Or one in the south, one in the center, and one in the north (3-4-3 nights)?
Our main goal is hiking.
Thanks for your tips!😉
Hi there,
I’m looking for some great tips for a stay in Palma de Mallorca this summer.
I need cheap flights departing from Toulouse and affordable accommodation for 4 people.
What do you recommend?
Best regards,
Hi everyone,
I’d love to get your thoughts on the following itinerary (late May). I like to take my time in ruins and museums, and beaches don’t interest me. I’ll be staying in hostels and using public transport. Do you see any major omissions or things that aren’t worth it? Thanks!
Day 1: Arrival in CATANIA Day 2: Catania – visit (fish market, cathedral, Biscarri Palace, etc.) Day 3: Mount Etna (day trip)
Day 4: Morning trip to TAORMINA, visit the town Day 5: Alcantara Gorge (day trip) + more time in Taormina
Day 6: Trip to SYRACUSE, visit Ortigia Day 7: Ortigia Day 8: NOTO (day trip) (or another Baroque town?) Day 9: Syracuse Archaeological Park + more time in Ortigia (or leave for Enna?)
Day 10: Transport via Enna? TO BE RESOLVED (long, 2 or 3 changes, limited accommodation in Enna...)
Day 11: AGRIGENTO: town and Scala dei Turchi (optional) Day 12: Valley of the Temples + archaeological museum
Day 13: Departure for TRAPANI (4h), afternoon: town (+ salt flats?) Day 14: Segesta (day trip) + town/Erice Day 15: Monte Cofano Nature Reserve (hike + summit) (day trip) Day 16: Zingaro Nature Park (coastal route out, ridge route back) (day trip)
Day 17: Departure for the AEGADIAN ISLANDS: Levanzo and Favignana (bike), overnight if possible Day 18: Egadi Islands
Day 19: Departure for PALERMO + first visits Day 20: The city Day 21: The city (Monreale?) Day 22: Options: - Capo Gallo hike (3.5h round trip) (via Mondello) - Cefalù (45 min by train) Day 23: Return flight
I’d love to get your thoughts on the following itinerary (late May). I like to take my time in ruins and museums, and beaches don’t interest me. I’ll be staying in hostels and using public transport. Do you see any major omissions or things that aren’t worth it? Thanks!
Day 1: Arrival in CATANIA Day 2: Catania – visit (fish market, cathedral, Biscarri Palace, etc.) Day 3: Mount Etna (day trip)
Day 4: Morning trip to TAORMINA, visit the town Day 5: Alcantara Gorge (day trip) + more time in Taormina
Day 6: Trip to SYRACUSE, visit Ortigia Day 7: Ortigia Day 8: NOTO (day trip) (or another Baroque town?) Day 9: Syracuse Archaeological Park + more time in Ortigia (or leave for Enna?)
Day 10: Transport via Enna? TO BE RESOLVED (long, 2 or 3 changes, limited accommodation in Enna...)
Day 11: AGRIGENTO: town and Scala dei Turchi (optional) Day 12: Valley of the Temples + archaeological museum
Day 13: Departure for TRAPANI (4h), afternoon: town (+ salt flats?) Day 14: Segesta (day trip) + town/Erice Day 15: Monte Cofano Nature Reserve (hike + summit) (day trip) Day 16: Zingaro Nature Park (coastal route out, ridge route back) (day trip)
Day 17: Departure for the AEGADIAN ISLANDS: Levanzo and Favignana (bike), overnight if possible Day 18: Egadi Islands
Day 19: Departure for PALERMO + first visits Day 20: The city Day 21: The city (Monreale?) Day 22: Options: - Capo Gallo hike (3.5h round trip) (via Mondello) - Cefalù (45 min by train) Day 23: Return flight
Hello,
We’re heading to Bavaria from May 13 to 23, with a side trip to Austria.
Here’s our itinerary:
Day 1: Brussels-Munich
Day 2: Munich
Day 3: Munich and departure for Salzburg
We’ll be staying three nights in Salzburg.
Then we’ll head to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, where we’ll stay for five nights.
Visiting Munich and Salzburg isn’t too tricky.
Once in Garmisch, we’re planning a day in Innsbruck, a day for Neuschwanstein Castle, and the rest is still up in the air.
What’s really got me stumped is that we’d love to see Königssee Lake—everyone says it’s a must-see.
We’d also like to visit the Eagle’s Nest (Kehlsteinhaus), where the landscapes are supposedly stunning.
This would either be a round trip while we’re in Salzburg or on the way between Salzburg and Garmisch, but I’m guessing it’s impossible to do the drive from Salzburg to Garmisch, the Eagle’s Nest, *and* Königssee Lake all in one day.
Plus, the Alpine route between Salzburg and Garmisch seems prettier than the highway.
But honestly, I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed with the planning.
We should’ve added a stop between Salzburg and Garmisch, but the hotels are already booked.
Thanks for any advice on the itinerary and visits!
Another question: How far in advance should we book Neuschwanstein, Königssee, and the Eagle’s Nest in May?
Thanks so much in advance for your tips and ideas!
hi
I’ll be in Copenhagen this coming May for a few days.
Do you have any recommendations for things to visit?
If I had to pick one castle to visit, which one would it be?
I’m torn between: Rosenborg Castle, Amalienborg Palace, or Frederiksborg and Charlottenborg Palaces
Any suggestions?
Thanks
I’ll be in Copenhagen this coming May for a few days.
Do you have any recommendations for things to visit?
If I had to pick one castle to visit, which one would it be?
I’m torn between: Rosenborg Castle, Amalienborg Palace, or Frederiksborg and Charlottenborg Palaces
Any suggestions?
Thanks
hi
I’m wondering if anyone can give me some info on how to get from Mallorca to Menorca.
Since flights are cheaper to Mallorca, I’d like to go that way.
Thanks so much for your help!
Hi there,
We’re planning a trip to Finland and Norway this summer, starting in Oulu to explore Lapland, heading up to the North Cape, and then making our way down to Bergen.
This route means renting a car in Finland and dropping it off in Norway. My initial searches are showing rental rates that are... astronomical—about three times the price compared to returning it at the starting point.
I’m guessing I’m not the only one wanting to visit both countries. Are there any great tips to drastically reduce the cost of renting a car?
Thanks to the community for your suggestions!
We’re planning a trip to Finland and Norway this summer, starting in Oulu to explore Lapland, heading up to the North Cape, and then making our way down to Bergen.
This route means renting a car in Finland and dropping it off in Norway. My initial searches are showing rental rates that are... astronomical—about three times the price compared to returning it at the starting point.
I’m guessing I’m not the only one wanting to visit both countries. Are there any great tips to drastically reduce the cost of renting a car?
Thanks to the community for your suggestions!
Hi there, we’re a couple of bikers planning a trip to Majorca in June 2026, and I’d love to organize a half-day or full-day boat or catamaran outing. Which coast do you think is the nicest for this, and do you have any suggestions or personal experiences to share? Thanks in advance!
Hi there,
We’ll be staying in London for 3 nights in September.
Could you recommend a hotel near a tube station, at a good price, with fairly spacious rooms?
Thanks! 🌸
We’ll be staying in London for 3 nights in September.
Could you recommend a hotel near a tube station, at a good price, with fairly spacious rooms?
Thanks! 🌸
Hi there,
Does anyone know if there are any works in progress at Torcello, and if so, what type of works and how long they’re expected to last?
Thanks in advance
Hi everyone,
I’m sharing my draft itinerary with you because I just booked our flight tickets, and I feel like it’s quite late in the season. So, I’d like to be sure about my stops before reserving the hotels. I’ll be traveling alone with my two adult children. We want to prioritize outdoor walks, avoid too many indoor visits (both for budget and preference), and not spend too much time on the road.
D1: Arrival at 9 AM in Malaga, day in Malaga and overnight stay D2: Head straight to Nerja (1-hour drive) and spend the night there D3: Head straight to Granada (1.5-hour drive), spend the day and night there D4: Granada. Visit the Alhambra (Nasrid Palaces tour at 5 PM) and spend the night D5: Head to Ronda (2.5-hour drive) and spend the night D6: White Villages and overnight in Ronda D7: Head straight to the Costa del Sol (e.g., Estepona), spend the day and night there D8: Return to Malaga to catch our flight
There you go! This itinerary takes into account that we’d like to do a circuit starting from Seville in a few years. That said, it’d be a shame to miss something doable from Malaga.
Questions: Since the Alhambra visit is only at 5 PM, and we’d already have the day to explore Granada, would arriving the day before be a mistake? Or should we skip this day and dedicate it elsewhere (Costa del Sol? Head toward Tabernas?)? The old town appeals to me, but maybe the Sacromonte neighborhood isn’t essential... Same question for Ronda: should we dedicate a full day to it, or combine Ronda and the White Villages in one day? Note that we love wandering around villages outside, so that might answer my question! :)
Final question: Is it better to rent the car at Malaga Airport or in the city? If we rent at the airport, we’d need a hotel with parking, which doesn’t seem easy. Or stay outside the city and park for free near the center if possible? I’ve read comments about taking a taxi to Malaga and then picking up the rental car at the airport the next morning. The taxi would really need to be affordable...
Thanks so much for your feedback and suggestions for visits during this little circuit. Have a great day, everyone! Christine
D1: Arrival at 9 AM in Malaga, day in Malaga and overnight stay D2: Head straight to Nerja (1-hour drive) and spend the night there D3: Head straight to Granada (1.5-hour drive), spend the day and night there D4: Granada. Visit the Alhambra (Nasrid Palaces tour at 5 PM) and spend the night D5: Head to Ronda (2.5-hour drive) and spend the night D6: White Villages and overnight in Ronda D7: Head straight to the Costa del Sol (e.g., Estepona), spend the day and night there D8: Return to Malaga to catch our flight
There you go! This itinerary takes into account that we’d like to do a circuit starting from Seville in a few years. That said, it’d be a shame to miss something doable from Malaga.
Questions: Since the Alhambra visit is only at 5 PM, and we’d already have the day to explore Granada, would arriving the day before be a mistake? Or should we skip this day and dedicate it elsewhere (Costa del Sol? Head toward Tabernas?)? The old town appeals to me, but maybe the Sacromonte neighborhood isn’t essential... Same question for Ronda: should we dedicate a full day to it, or combine Ronda and the White Villages in one day? Note that we love wandering around villages outside, so that might answer my question! :)
Final question: Is it better to rent the car at Malaga Airport or in the city? If we rent at the airport, we’d need a hotel with parking, which doesn’t seem easy. Or stay outside the city and park for free near the center if possible? I’ve read comments about taking a taxi to Malaga and then picking up the rental car at the airport the next morning. The taxi would really need to be affordable...
Thanks so much for your feedback and suggestions for visits during this little circuit. Have a great day, everyone! Christine
Hello,
we’re a couple planning a 2-week road trip this August, with a must-stop (about 3 days on Skye). Any route suggestions? Hotel recommendations? Photo spots?
Hello,
My husband and I are planning a trip to Ireland in September 2026. We’ll be flying from Montreal to London, where we’ll spend three nights. After that, we’ll head to Dublin for a few days and take trains to visit the main attractions. Our ideal plan would be to choose hotels near train stations and take tours to the interesting spots. Would 8 days in Ireland be enough for this kind of trip?
My husband and I are planning a trip to Ireland in September 2026. We’ll be flying from Montreal to London, where we’ll spend three nights. After that, we’ll head to Dublin for a few days and take trains to visit the main attractions. Our ideal plan would be to choose hotels near train stations and take tours to the interesting spots. Would 8 days in Ireland be enough for this kind of trip?
Hi there,
We’re a group of 4 heading out at the end of June for 11 days. I’m just starting my research. We’ll be renting a regular car, not a 4x4. I’m not finding a ton of info on the North. Would love your take on all those kilometers—is there a route that lets us cut out a section? Thanks
We’re a group of 4 heading out at the end of June for 11 days. I’m just starting my research. We’ll be renting a regular car, not a 4x4. I’m not finding a ton of info on the North. Would love your take on all those kilometers—is there a route that lets us cut out a section? Thanks






