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Trip to Venice & Dolomites
Posted on 6/18/24 at 9:58 pm
Posted on 6/18/24 at 9:58 pm
Posted awhile back about a honeymoon to Italy.
After many great recs we settled on flying into Venice and spending a few days there and then spending the rest in the Dolomites.
Anyone done anything similiar or have recommendations for either area.
Appreciate any input.
After many great recs we settled on flying into Venice and spending a few days there and then spending the rest in the Dolomites.
Anyone done anything similiar or have recommendations for either area.
Appreciate any input.
Posted on 6/19/24 at 7:29 am to 23parker
Awesome, I've had this area on my radar for a while now. Hoping to get there in the next 18 months.
Wondering if it is possible to pair this area with French/Swiss Alps or just stick to Italy and make that another trip?
Wondering if it is possible to pair this area with French/Swiss Alps or just stick to Italy and make that another trip?
Posted on 6/19/24 at 9:06 am to 23parker
Twice we've combined a visit to Venice with day trips to the province Veneto which extends from the coastal lagunes up to the Dolomites. Both times we have used Venice Day Trips. LINK
Once it was just the two of us, and once four. Typically, you visit 4 wineries and have a grand lunch on a farm or just a local cafe.
It's a husband/wife company, both are highly trained with respect to food and wine. She's from US. He's Italian.
I recommend you contact them via their website and build a Prosecco tour into your trip. They'll transport you in a SUV or small van.
Once it was just the two of us, and once four. Typically, you visit 4 wineries and have a grand lunch on a farm or just a local cafe.
It's a husband/wife company, both are highly trained with respect to food and wine. She's from US. He's Italian.
I recommend you contact them via their website and build a Prosecco tour into your trip. They'll transport you in a SUV or small van.
Posted on 6/19/24 at 10:02 am to 23parker
Realize that travel in the Dolomites takes longer than you thing. Windy steep mountain roads. There are a ton of lakes and hiking areas in the Dolomites. Research and enjoy!
And...congratulations!
And...congratulations!
Posted on 6/19/24 at 10:13 am to slinger1317
quote:I did the later. I did the Dolomites with the Swiss and Austrian Alps and paired Venice with places like Rome and Tuscany.
Wondering if it is possible to pair this area with the French/Swiss Alps or just stick to Italy and make that another trip
Hotel recs for the OP-
Hotel Ai Cavalieri in Venice.
For the Dolomites-
Hotel De La Poste in Cortina d’ Ampezzo
This post was edited on 6/19/24 at 10:52 am
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