Italy, the country that embodies "la dolce vita," is the tenth-largest country in all of Europe and home to iconic historical and cultural landmarks, diversely stunning terrains, some of the best dishes and wines, and inspiring art and fashion. There is so much to savour, see, and experience, and a lack of information on certain norms and practices may affect that. We will provide some of the things you need to know to have a great time and enhance your exciting Italy Holiday. Why not pair your ultimate Italy trip with The Best Luxury Accommodations in Italy.
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You're Not Obliged To Leave a Tip, But There's Corpeto
Italy is not famed for tipping—you can tip if you enjoy great or personalised services, but it is not mandatory. Many restaurants in Italy require customers to pay a service fee known as corpeto. It's a small fee, usually for the bread and oil before the meal, and ranges from 1 to 3 euros. Regardless, if you decide that the services you received were worth leaving a tip, or you're accustomed to tipping, it's best to give a tip directly to the person and not leave it lying on the table.
Cheek Kisses Are the Norm
Courteous greetings, while respecting people's personal spaces, are crucial in Italy. Many Italians greet themselves with two light kisses on either cheek, usually the left cheek first, then the right. It's mostly done in informal situations and between acquaintances and friends, not with strangers. A handshake is also acceptable, especially if you're greeting someone you barely know.
You Might Want to Rent a Car
Italians love driving—due to their history, they have grown to rely heavily on cars to move around. Also, the country's geography favours car navigation since its mountainous terrains make it possible for just cars to reach certain remote areas.
So, if you have decided to rent a car, it’s best to book it in advance. This is because there has been a motor vehicle shortage since the pandemic in 2020—many people want to drive, but there aren’t enough cars.
Cappuccinos Are for Mornings
Some things are the norm in Italy, like cappuccinos being a breakfast-only drink. Italians love their coffee and enjoy a cappuccino strictly in the morning, usually with a pastry, but drink an espresso whenever. It’s not like you'll get fined for savouring a cappuccino in the afternoon. It is just unusual and may be frowned upon by locals. If you want a coffee with milk later in the day and don’t want to raise eyebrows, you can opt for a latte.
Learning a Little Italian Will Be Useful
Learning a bit of the language of a country you're visiting is always a great decision. While many Italians speak English, you may encounter those who can't and may end up in a pickle, especially if you’re trying to transact with them. Also, learning a few phrases leaves a good impression on the locals and just might translate to a warmer welcome to the region.
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The Amalfi Coast is Unforgettable
The Amalfi Coast is a paradise situated in Italy's Campania region. It is adorned with striking peaks, numerous beaches, flourishing vegetation, and picturesque towns creating awe-inspiring scenery. This region is a famed holiday destination for many reasons, including fresh and mouth-watering seafood dishes, romantic views, many beaches, unique villages, chic resorts, and its proximity to major cities. Amalfi is a memorable destination worth visiting if you're ever in Italy.
Italian Dishes May Taste Different From What You Know
Prepare to be in shock, because if you have never been to Italy, there's a high chance you haven't tasted authentic Italian food as it may be quite different from the Italian dishes you have tried in your country. Also, if you're looking for the most authentic Italian meals, you should eat where the locals eat, not restaurants close to tourist attractions, and have staff waiting outside to invite you in. To find quality restaurants frequented by locals, you can ask for recommendations from your tour guide or do your research online.
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Cinque Terre is a Must-Visit Destination
The breathtaking Cinque Terre is a coastal area comprising 5 scenic fishing villages. It offers easy access to the sea, heartstopping scenery featuring colourful houses, and delectable dishes and wines. Cinque Terre’s allure makes it a magnet for tourists, so while it is a place you should visit by all means to appreciate the area's beauty, you may want to stay a few days—to experience it without the noise. Another thing that helps with the crowd is visiting during the spring and fall seasons. Discover our selection of Cinque Terre Tours.
Get the Best Out of Your Trip to the Romantic Italy
Italy is a dream destination with fascinating but rich cultural heritage, spellbinding natural allure, compelling fashion, and globally renowned cuisines—you shouldn't let anything ruin your experience. So ensure you remember and utilise the information provided for an unforgettable trip.