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re: Trip to Italy: Budget question
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:31 pm to poochie
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:31 pm to poochie
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I really like off the beaten path type stuff like that.
What about staying in a castle in Tuscany?
www.castellodelleserre.com
In serre di rapolano, which is between Florence and Rome and within driving distance to montalcino, montepulciano, & Siena.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:35 pm to MamouTiger65
Luckily the Euro to dollar conversion is the lowest it has been in a while
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:35 pm to poochie
quote:There is a trail between the five villages of Cinque Terre that is pretty neat.
I really like off the beaten path type stuff like that.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:41 pm to poochie
I always try to maximize my costs when going on vacation. I went to Italy for 9 nights last year and visited Rome, Florence and Venice.
Flight: $2400
Rooms for all nine nights: $1,500
Trains: $160
Already over $4,000 at that point
Eating out every meal and spending money to see museums and sights every day: minimum of $150 per day - > ~$1,500
After that you can factor in all the taxis and money you spend buying stuff (bought a new purse for the wife, wine, and clothes for myself)~$1,000
That puts you at $6,500. The exchange rate is not good over there so that bumps up your costs ~20%
In the end it was well worth it. You can always make more money!
(Of course don't put yourself in debt for a trip)
Flight: $2400
Rooms for all nine nights: $1,500
Trains: $160
Already over $4,000 at that point
Eating out every meal and spending money to see museums and sights every day: minimum of $150 per day - > ~$1,500
After that you can factor in all the taxis and money you spend buying stuff (bought a new purse for the wife, wine, and clothes for myself)~$1,000
That puts you at $6,500. The exchange rate is not good over there so that bumps up your costs ~20%
In the end it was well worth it. You can always make more money!
(Of course don't put yourself in debt for a trip)
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:42 pm to Mahootney
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What about staying in a castle in Tuscany?
We are staying in a B&B in Tuscany (Chianti) in September. It obviously isn't a castle but it isn't your run of the mill hotel either.
Borgo Argenina
This post was edited on 2/4/15 at 2:49 pm
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:44 pm to Tigerstudent08
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The exchange rate is not good over there so that bumps up your costs ~20%
This isn't true now. The Euro is currently at $1.14. The dollar is significantly stronger against the Euro now vs. last year.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:44 pm to Tigerstudent08
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The exchange rate is not good over there so that bumps up your costs ~20%
I thought the US dollar was strong vs the Euro right now?
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:46 pm to poochie
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poochie
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They basically went with backpacks and no plans and hung out in seaside towns and really got into the culture.
easiest way to do this is travel to Rome, then head to the almafi coast, Sorrento is beautiful and relax. it is a beautiful coastal town and easy to get to.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:47 pm to boom roasted
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There is a trail between the five villages of Cinque Terre that is pretty neat.
we are on the same page. beautiful place all along the coast sans Napels, place is a dump
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:48 pm to poochie
poochie,
Since this trip is a year or more away I'm going to make a suggestion.
If you have solid credit you can sign up for new cards and get bonuses that can significantly help with the costs.
My flights to and from Italy were purchased with miles for first class tickets. My hotel in Rome for 4 nights was paid for using points. There are ways to take a first class trip without paying first class prices.
Since this trip is a year or more away I'm going to make a suggestion.
If you have solid credit you can sign up for new cards and get bonuses that can significantly help with the costs.
My flights to and from Italy were purchased with miles for first class tickets. My hotel in Rome for 4 nights was paid for using points. There are ways to take a first class trip without paying first class prices.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:48 pm to VABuckeye
Looks cool. Post a review of your trip when you get back.
I'm always looking for new, neat places to try.
Castello banfi is on my short list.
I'm always looking for new, neat places to try.
Castello banfi is on my short list.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:49 pm to Motorboat
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Flights alone will run you $3500 +/-
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$10K for me and the wife for 10 days.
Jesus Christ.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:51 pm to VABuckeye
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This isn't true now. The Euro is currently at $1.14. The dollar is significantly stronger against the Euro now vs. last year.
It definitely has gotten better since April of last year, I hadn't checked it. Still you are losing $0.14 on every dollar and that doesn't take into consideration that every time you swipe your card or exchange USD for euros you pay a fee, unless you have a card that doesn't charge foreign transaction fees, but you will always need Euros.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:56 pm to poochie
When you plan to go obviously matters, but you shouldn't be over $8000 for 10 days IMHO. You should be able to score flights for $3000, leaving you $500 to spend on hotel, food, travel, etc. every day. You said you weren't looking to travel "ot baller" style, so that really should be plenty... And that should still allow to stay in nice hotels and eat well.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 3:04 pm to poochie
Use Airbnb instead of hotels
Be flexible with your dates to get the cheapest airfare
Travel in the shoulder season (April-May or September-October) to get the best rates
Be flexible with your dates to get the cheapest airfare
Travel in the shoulder season (April-May or September-October) to get the best rates
Posted on 2/4/15 at 3:18 pm to Tigerstudent08
You aren't losing $.14 on every dollar you spend and if you travel with a credit card with foreign transactions fees I don't know what to tell you because so many cards don't have those fees attached now.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 3:26 pm to VABuckeye
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You aren't losing $.14 on every dollar you spend and if you travel with a credit card with foreign transactions fees I don't know what to tell you because so many cards don't have those fees attached now.
Yea i got the Sapphire Preferred, no transaction fees
spend 3k in 3 months and get $500 cash back (just buy the plane tickets), plus 2X points on all dining. Great card plus it has the chip which is crucial for Europe.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 3:41 pm to poochie
Something to consider...
Two years ago we did a ten day cruise out of the port near Rome. Few stops in Italy, few in Greece and one in Turkey.
Traveling was easy and saw a wide variety.
Check out Celebrity cruises.
It costs us about 5k each.
Two years ago we did a ten day cruise out of the port near Rome. Few stops in Italy, few in Greece and one in Turkey.
Traveling was easy and saw a wide variety.
Check out Celebrity cruises.
It costs us about 5k each.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 3:47 pm to Grassy1
the prices here seem really high. If you plan and execute you can do it for less than $5k total.
Go in shoulder season if you don't have kids, I think in Italy that is October. The weather should be still nice.
And if you travel in shoulder season, don't book your rooms in advance. show up and you can find much cheaper places. Most hostels in italy have private double rooms, you might have to share a bathroom. You will still pay 100E a night but it won't be 250E people here think it is.
Also you can cook your own bfasts and maybe pack a lunch a day or two. Also, avoid tours they are usually overpriced.
Go in shoulder season if you don't have kids, I think in Italy that is October. The weather should be still nice.
And if you travel in shoulder season, don't book your rooms in advance. show up and you can find much cheaper places. Most hostels in italy have private double rooms, you might have to share a bathroom. You will still pay 100E a night but it won't be 250E people here think it is.
Also you can cook your own bfasts and maybe pack a lunch a day or two. Also, avoid tours they are usually overpriced.
Posted on 2/4/15 at 3:58 pm to Hawkeye95
Jesus, no offense but that doesn't really sound like a vacation. I prefer to be pampered when I travel.
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