Pour fêter nos 10 ans de concubinage🙂, mon ami et moi souhaitons faire un petit week-end sympa en Europe.
Nous hésitons entre l'île d'Ischia (notamment pour la baie de Sorgeto afin de découvrir le thermalisme naturel), Rome (pour les belles couleurs que l'automne doit donner à cette ville) ou bien Athènes.
Nous aimerions encore pouvoir nous baigner si cela est possible, en tout cas avoir un climat le plus clément possible.
Quelle ville vous semble la plus appropriée pour cela?
Merci beaucoup d'avance pour vos conseils qui me seront précieux étant donné que je dois me dépêcher de prendre les billets d'avion car les promos s'arrêtent le 03 octobre...
Bonjour, je ne connais que Rome sur les trois destinations mais en tout cas cette ville est superbe pour un weekend en amoureux !! nous y avons passé 5 jours en juin tous les deux et on a adoré! le récit de notre voyage qui vous donnera peut-être envie!! c'est vraiment une ville splendide où il fait bon de se balader et avec tellement de belles choses à voir!! un super souvenir!
http://voyageforum.com/forum/italie_rome_retour_cinq_jours_en_juin_2011_pratiques_D4338848/
je confirme que Rome est une excellente destination, j'y suis resté 5 jours en janvier.Il y a plein de choses a voir, pas le temps de s'ennuyer et c'est tellement romantique (fontaine de Trevi en dégustant une succulente glace )
Athenes est une jolie ville malgres la pollution mais y etant resté que 1 jour je ne peux guère + m'exprimer.
A choisir je dirais Rome, c'est une superbe destination. Le centre historique est tout simplement magnifique et il y a toujours un monument à voir à chaque coin de rue ;)
Je vous laisse prendre des idées de visite à Rome sur mon carnet de voyage. J'ai détaillé mon parcours ainsi que mon budget consacré à la ville éternelle
J'ai suivi vos conseils et j'ai donc réservé des billets du 19 au 21 novembre pour 2 jours à Rome et 1 nuit à Cerveteri car j'y ai trouvé un magnifique hôtel perdu sur une colline et le paysage me donnait envie.
Nous avons choisi un hôtel en plein centre historique de Rome afin de pouvoir faire tous les monuments à pied.
Et nous aurons également une voiture de location à partir de l'aéeroport afin de ne pas perdre de temps dans les transports.
Encore merci pour vos réponses et je reviendrai vers vous pour vous dire comment était ce voyage.
Votre hôtel a t il un parking? honnêtement la voiture de loc pour le centre historique cela me parait bien compliqué! vous vous êtes renseignée sur les Zones à Traffic Limité? sur la façon très facile de rejoindre rome en taxi ou transport en commun?
Vous dites vouloir sauver du temps en louant une auto mais vous en perdrez davantage puisque circuler dans Rome est très compliqué, on l'a expérimenté. À votre place j'aurais pris le train directement de l'aéroport à la Station Termini et ensuite le bus ou le taxi... et encore là, pour le taxi, demandez le tarif à l'avance...
Ben disons que j'avais bien pensé aux transports en commun mais le problème est qu'il faut ensuite nous rendre à Cerveteri et que là les choses se compliqueraient sans voiture...étant donné que l'hôtel est très excentré...
Pfiou je ne sais plus quoi faire...
disons que de l'aéroport vers le centre historique de Rome c'est vraiment se compliquer la vie de louer une voiture!
Après s'il vous en faut une pour la suite de votre voyage, voir si vous pouvez en louer une depuis Rome et la déposer à l'aéroport? ou alors retournez à l'aéroport prendre la voiture. cela ne vous coutera pas plus cher que de garder 2 jours la voiture sans qu'elle ne bouge à mon avis! regardez aussi si vous pouvez rejoindre la suite en transport en commun? vraiment ça vaut le coup de réfléchir à une autre solution !!
Je suis en train de regarder les transports en commun étant donné que j'ai fait part à mon conjoint de vos remarques et il ne souhaite plus louer de voiture.
Donc j'ai trouvé le lien ATAC Rome pour les transports qui permet de rejoindre Cerveteri mais je me posais une question: combien coûte un taxi environ pour effectuer 40km?
Merci beaucoup pour votre aide🙂
Quelqu'un connaît-îl le moyen le plus rapide et le plus fiable pour faire le trajet Rome via modena à Cerveteri ou marina di cerveteri?
Sachant que cela serait plus simple pour nous d'arriver directement à Cerveteri et non à Marina di Cerveteri...
Le reste du trajet, à savoir 30 mn, nous le ferons à pied jusqu'à l'hôtel.
Merci🙂
Au final, voici le déroulé de notre escapade:
le 19 novembre: arrivée à Rome à 9h15. Notre hôtel se situe dans le quartier du Vatican (hôtel Saint Peter Guest house)
Nous ferons Rome et ses différents sites historiques à pied étant donné que nous aimons marcher.
Le 20 novembre: poursuite de la visite de Rome et départ à 15h00 pour Cerveteri en train pour ensuite faire 1h15 de marche à travers la campagne afin d'arriver à notre hôtel. C'est aussi une façon de visiter et je ne chargerai pas notre sac de voyage afin que la marche reste agréable😉
le 21 novembre: Visite de Cerveteri, de sa vieille ville et de ses nécropoles. Et balade au gré des envies...
Transfert aéroport prévu par l'hôtel pour être certain d'être à temps pour notre retour à 20h00...
"cerveteri est une station balnéaire , donc aucun intérêt en novembre"
Nous ne nous arrêterons pas à marina di cerveteri mais à cerveteri même afin de pouvoir visiter la campagne etrusque et peut-être faire un saut à Bracciano.
"et en plus s'y retrouver coincé sans voiture.... "
ça c'est clair et c'était tout le dilemne de cette escapade mais au vu de tous les avis précédents, nous ne louerons pas de voiture du fait de la circulation à rome (peur aussi de voir s'envoler la caution en cas de problème).
De toutes façons nous savons clairement que nous n'aurons pas le temps de tout visiter mais nous avons envie d'y aller à notre rythme et mes origines italiennes (calabraises) nous feront de toutes façons revenir vers Rome pour poursuivre ce que nous avons pas fini🙂
si tu es d'origine italienne , tu devrais rejeter les clichés anti-italiens de ceux qui voient les embouteillages et les infractions au code de la route en italie et qui ne les voient pas dans leur ville française
à cerveteri certainement ; pour rome je ne me pose pas la question , j'y vais avec ma voiture ; évidemment si on loge dans le centre historique et qu'on en sort pas ( ce que je ne fais jamais ) , on peut s'en passer
C'est clair que pour faire Rome-cerveteri, avec une voiture ce serait beaucoup plus simple et beaucoup moins "stressant" que de prendre les transports en commun puisqu'on ne dépendrait d'aucun horaire...
Rhalalala je ne sais plus quoi faire moi maintenant🤪
Nous avons finalement opté pour la location de voiture étant donné que notre hôtel a un parking en face et sur réservation. Nous n'utiliserons pas la voiture pendant nos visites à Rome mais nous aurons plus de liberté de mouvement à Cerveteri même, ne serait-ce que pour le départ vers cette ville et vers Bracciano.
Je reviendrai vers vous pour vous raconter🙂
ça y'est mon conjoint et moi nous sommes fixés sur le mode de transport...enfin😉
Donc nous rejoindrons le centre de Rome avec les transports en commun et nous ne louerons de voiture que le jour de notre départ vers Cerveteri directement à l'aéroport afin de la rendre le lendemain à la même agence.
Je pense que ce sera plus commode ainsi pour nous ballader dans les alentours de Cerveteri et plus simple de se promener à pied à Rome même.
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He’d really appreciate it, as he has a deep appreciation for Nordic countries—probably because of his own Nordic roots.
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Could you share some tips on the best road routes to take, as well as some walking hikes (we’re not as fit as we used to be, so nothing longer than 2-3 hours)? Maybe also 1 or 2 cable car rides—I was thinking of Oeschinensee Lake above Kandersteg and the First gondola above Grindelwald for better panoramic views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau... all while keeping it doable with our schedule. We’ve ruled out the "premium" trip up to the Jungfraujoch for this time.
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Hi,
I’ll be in Barcelona at the end of October.
I can choose to be there over the weekend or during the week. Probably 4 nights.
Is there a big difference in terms of crowds in the city and in the museums?
Little or no difference would simplify my itinerary on the way.
Hi there,
I’ll be in Rome from April 1st to 13th, 2026—it’s coming up fast!
I’ve been searching online for tickets to visit the Borghese Gallery, but either there’s no availability or the tickets offered are ridiculously expensive.
Could someone guide me to a website where I can book 2 skip-the-line tickets (I’ve heard you have to reserve in advance online)?
Hi everyone,
I rented a car through Klaus Wagen, picking it up in downtown Porto and returning it in downtown Lisbon.
After paying, I read some pretty negative reviews about them.
So, can anyone reassure me with positive experiences they’ve had with them?
Thanks in advance!
Hello, VoyageForum friends, and happy holidays!
I’m planning a trip with my 19-year-old grandson to Milan for Easter Saturday, Sunday, and Monday in 2025.
I’d love your insights on what we can visit in Milan that would interest both my grandson and me (I’m 75). Of course, I’m thinking of the must-sees, but not just those—cozy little restaurants, trendy neighborhoods, and anything else you’d recommend. I’m also looking for a comfortable hotel in the city center that isn’t too expensive!
I’m sure the VoyageForum community will help me uncover some hidden gems! Looking forward to your replies.
Hi there,
I’m heading to Setúbal at the end of June with my granddaughter, and I can’t seem to find clear info on the best way to get from Lisbon Airport to Setúbal. It looks like there’s a train or bus, but I can’t find the exact names of the bus (or train) companies or the precise departure points. Thanks if anyone can help me out! 😉 Just to clarify, I’m on a tight budget and have already ruled out taxis or similar options.
Hello,
We’re heading to Puglia at the end of May. We’re a senior couple. We arrive in Bari, where we’ve booked accommodation for 2 nights. We’ve rented a car.
Day 1: Bari
Day 2: Polignano a Mare – Monopoli
Day 3: Ostuni – Brindisi
Day 4: Lecce
Day 5 & 6: Exploring the coast from Otranto to Santa Maria di Leuca
Day 7 & 8: Gallipoli area
Day 9 & 10: Matera
We’re considering renting a place near Lecce for 5 days and using it as a base to explore the region.
Hi there,
I visited the Faroe Islands in late March 2026 for about ten days. I was invited by a friend who lives near Tórshavn, so I don’t have any info on tourist accommodations or car rentals. Still, I’d like to share a few thoughts about my trip:
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- The wind’s strength really impressed me. The architecture, with doors and windows opening outward to prevent gusts from blowing roofs off, speaks to the harsh climate. Some days, relentless rain and squalls made going outside unappealing. I realized that in this country, it’s best to plan for flexible indoor days.
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- Everyone agrees: the landscapes are breathtaking. Nature feels untamed here—except for the short grass, thanks to all the woolly sheep.
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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?
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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
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)?
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,
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’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!
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.
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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?
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Hi there,
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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
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?
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?