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C$ 656 - C$ 786
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HamiltonRome Fiumicino
YHM - FCO
YHMFCO
Hamilton
Tue 11/6
2 stops18h 45m
Rome Fiumicino
Thu 20/6
2 stops16h 15m
Toronto Pearson IntlRome Fiumicino
YYZ - FCO
YYZFCO
Toronto Pearson Intl
Mon 10/6
1 stop11h 45m
Rome Fiumicino
Mon 17/6
1 stop14h 40m
Toronto Pearson IntlVenice Marco Polo
YYZ - VCE
YYZVCE
Toronto Pearson Intl
Sun 1/9
1 stop15h 40m
Venice Marco Polo
Thu 12/9
1 stop11h 40m
Toronto Pearson IntlVenice Marco Polo
YYZ - VCE
YYZVCE
Toronto Pearson Intl
Mon 9/9
1 stop11h 30m
Venice Marco Polo
Wed 2/10
1 stop13h 20m
Toronto Pearson IntlVenice Marco Polo
YYZ - VCE
YYZVCE
Toronto Pearson Intl
Fri 20/9
1 stop17h 55m
Venice Marco Polo
Wed 2/10
1 stop13h 20m
Toronto Pearson IntlRome Fiumicino
YYZ - FCO
YYZFCO
Toronto Pearson Intl
Sat 8/6
1 stop10h 30m
Rome Fiumicino
Mon 17/6
Nonstop9h 35m
Toronto Pearson IntlRome Fiumicino
YYZ - FCO
YYZFCO
Toronto Pearson Intl
Tue 10/9
1 stop20h 15m
Rome Fiumicino
Mon 7/10
1 stop14h 15m
ROM Temperature | 8 - 24 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Italy, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, August is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 24.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 8.0 C).
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I have never used this airline and was pleasantly surprised, meal and drinks included in the price, I didn't have luggage and I'm assuming that was in the price as well. Staff were great and I would not hesitate to use this airline in the future. Overall a great experience 😁
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Comfort
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Overall
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I have never used this airline and was pleasantly surprised, meal and drinks included in the price, I didn't have luggage and I'm assuming that was in the price as well. Staff were great and I would not hesitate to use this airline in the future. Overall a great experience 😁
Crew
Food
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Boarding
Reviews
I have never used this airline and was pleasantly surprised, meal and drinks included in the price, I didn't have luggage and I'm assuming that was in the price as well. Staff were great and I would not hesitate to use this airline in the future. Overall a great experience 😁
Crew
Food
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Boarding
Reviews
I have never used this airline and was pleasantly surprised, meal and drinks included in the price, I didn't have luggage and I'm assuming that was in the price as well. Staff were great and I would not hesitate to use this airline in the future. Overall a great experience 😁
Crew
Food
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Boarding
Reviews
I have never used this airline and was pleasantly surprised, meal and drinks included in the price, I didn't have luggage and I'm assuming that was in the price as well. Staff were great and I would not hesitate to use this airline in the future. Overall a great experience 😁
Crew
Food
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Boarding
Reviews
I have never used this airline and was pleasantly surprised, meal and drinks included in the price, I didn't have luggage and I'm assuming that was in the price as well. Staff were great and I would not hesitate to use this airline in the future. Overall a great experience 😁
When to fly to Italy
Peak Season:
Seaside and mountain hotels in Italyare busy from June to September. The mountain ski season is December through April. Despite the heat and humidity, the cities are busy April through October, particularly June and July, and Christmas and New Year’s. Venice is also very busy during Carnival (February).
The crowds are less intense and the weather perfect April through May and September through October. Plan a trip December 15 through 24 and you’re likely to find good flight deals to Italy.
Off Season:
The off season usually runs from November to mid-December, and December 25 to March 31. Most attractions go on shorter winter hours or are closed for renovation. August is when most Italians take their vacations and close their shops and businesses.
Overview
Italians live la dolce vita, enjoying good food, good wine and good conversation. Every region and city has its own culinary specialty – risotto in Veneto, pesto in Liguria, ham in Parma, artichokes in Rome, balsamic vinegar in Modena, and, of course, pizza in Naples. The Italians have a word for it – campanilismo, which means “loyalty to your own bell tower”. This philosophy ensures that local culinary traditions endure and thrive.
And away from the food, there is nothing to compare with sitting in a cafe set among ruins in Rome, surveying the green and rolling hills in Tuscany, vaporetti plying their trade on the canals of Venice, masterpiece-stuffed museums and churches, shopping in Milan and people-watching … the Italians are a stylish lot with a passion for fashion and an eye for fine design.
Italy is a four-season destination. Book flights to Italy for sightseeing in the big cities and small towns, skiing in the winter or basking on the sandy beaches of the Amalfi Coast, the South and on the islands of Sardinia and Sicily.
Italy’s climate changes with the region. Summers in northern Italy are warm and sometimes rainy. It’s humid in central Italy and hot and dry in the south. Winters are cold, damp and foggy in the north, near-freezing in the centre of the country and mild in the south. Temperatures on the coast are the same regardless of their location. The mountain areas have a much bigger difference between summer and winter and snow can start falling as early as mid-September.
Trains are extensive, throughout Italy. The north is better connected with all types of transport (trains and low-cost airlines) than the south.
Most Italian cities’ historic centres are best covered on foot. When walking around Venice, allow extra time for getting lost — it’s bound to happen. For all cities, bring comfortable and sturdy walking shoes as there are lots of cobblestones. Public transportation is the best way to travel in a city. Rome and Milan have underground trains, buses, and trams, and Florence and Bologna have buses. Venetian public transportation is water buses and ferries.
Taxis are available in most cities in Italy, and water taxis in Venice. Either call for one or get one at a taxi stand. In Bologna, the network of one-way streets is so convoluted that taking a cab can be very expensive.
Mopeds are popular in Rome and Florence. Bicycling is difficult in Florence, but possible.
Ferry service between the mainland and the islands is good and regular but slow.