Getting married later this year and we're planning our honeymoon.
We quite fancy Italy but after trawling through websites and getting a 18yr old travel agent trying to steer us towards Ibiza, we need someone with personal experience of a recommended place.
Looking for a 4/5 star hotel in an authentic but not-too-quiet resort .
We've been to Florence, Sorrento and Tuscany so not there. Sardina looks good, but don't know too much about it.
Any advice/personal experiences/recommendations of places to stay in Italy would be much appreciated.
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Any hotel recommendations?
Anzio has a good beach, bit of WWII history as well obviously and close to Rome as well.
anyone been with family ?
Jim Kerrs Hotel
I stayed HERE. It wasnt cheap at all but I guess if it's your honeymoon you dont expect it to be. They even have a swimming pool that actually floats in the lake!
Any more info?
Like most Italian resorts its fairly up market but does have a lovely vibe and is very attractive. Not the clubbing scene tbh but lots of good restaurants and bars.
I also loved Lake Como, although it was very quiet.
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/SmartDeals-g194752-Diano_Marina_Italian_Riviera-Hotel-Deals.html
Some good pictures on this site
Lake Garda in Italy is nice too. We stayed right at the top at Riva Del Garda. Chav free holiday, no thumping music and idiots chucking up in the street. Bliss.
My favorite of recent years has been Funchal in Maderia.
Have a look at Quinta da Casa Branca or Quinta da Bela Vista. You could push the boat out and stay at Reids Palace or just book a sea-view table for dinner one night like we did.
http://www.reidspalace.com/web/omad/reids_palace.jsp?c=ppc&p=uk&cr=rds_brand&gclid=CJb37bnRyJoCFQdN5QodmBVs2Q
http://www.fortevillageresort.com/en
Very nice indeed.
Erm, I'd suggest not. Not been with family, but found it hard enough navigating the tiny lanes bridges, steps etc on foot. Its not hard I suppose, but more tricky (Italians aren't well known for their politeness with waiting for people to pass)
Florence or Rome are more walkable I reckon for a family.
Top man SHG, me and the missus are looking at a week away in a couple of weeks and we looked at a hotel in Diano Marina at the weekend on the net, we were going to book on line tonight so your post has confirmed our choice.
Molte grazie
The missus is Sicilian, so we go there every year - that's incredible too (except Palermo, which is a godforsaken shitehole
Rome is fantastic. Even if I got mugged at the Spanish Steps, I would go again tomorrow.