Easter 2023 will be unforgettable in Italy thanks also to the spring-like climate that has already been felt throughout the country for a few weeks. Easter this year will be on April 9, Easter Monday on the 10th. And if you have the opportunity to dedicate a free weekend to yourself and you haven't yet done so, it could be useful to know where to go on holiday in Italy at Easter.
In this article from the blog of Teach me Italian, after reading which are the favorite destinations for foreigners to visit Italy and which are the recommended cities, you will find many ideas on where to go at Easter for a weekend to remember. And in the name of good food!
If you are looking for an idea on where to go at Easter in the heat, the sea can only be the right answer. As those who follow the episodes of our blog have learned by now, in Italy there is truly an embarrassment of choice as to where to go on vacation, especially for a short period. Booking a weekend on the Amalfi Coast can be a good idea.
From there it will be possible to easily explore the seaside villages before taking the hydrofoil towards Capri or Procida, immersed in the blue of the Gulf of Naples. Before returning home, remember to eat a sfogliatella, curly or shortcrust pastry, to take a bite of a slice of pizza and let yourself be overwhelmed by the love of Naples.
Sicily is another perfect destination if you choose to spend Easter by the sea. Not only the chaotic vitality of Palermo or Catania: a more relaxed pace like that of the Aeolian Islands, based in Lipari and then touring them all by boat, could be for you.
If, on the other hand, you find yourself in the North and still don't know what to visit for Easter, Rimini, Ravenna or Civitanova Marche are all ideal destinations for the family. Not only good food but also the possibility of sun, sea and cultural visits in these splendid centres. If, on the other hand, your idea is that of Easter in the mountains, opt for Cortina D'Ampezzo or Bolzano, which will welcome you with open arms between bombardini and snowshoeing in nature.
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