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GET AROUND - BY BOAT
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Approaching Italy by sea can be a great experience and is a good alternative to traditional onshore "tours". A yacht charter to Italy is a fulfilling way to experience the country. Although the yacht charter industry is smaller than one would expect ... |
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GET AROUND - BY THUMB
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Hitchhiking in Italy is related with the hippies and "on the road" kind of culture. Therefore, it is considered out-dated and useless. You will rarely find Italians hitchhiking unless there's a serious problem with the bus or other means of transport... |
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GET AROUND - BY BUS
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Buy town bus tickets from corner stores and other shops before boarding. The payment system for most mass transit in Italy (trains, city buses, subway) is based on voluntary payment combined with sporadic enforcement. Specifically, you buy a ticket w... |
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GET AROUND - BY CAR
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Italy has a well-developed system of highways in the northern side of the country while in the south it's a bit worse for quality and extent. Every highway is identified by an A followed by a number on a green backdrop. Most of the highways (autostra... |
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GET AROUND - TRENITALIA TICKETLESS
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Trenitalia's Ticketless option is only available for single direct trips when booked online. You can book a combined trip comprising more than one train, but then the only option is Self Service, meaning you must pick up the printed ticket from a mac... |
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GET AROUND - BY TRAIN
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The Italian rail system has different train types: TBiz, EurostarItalia, Eurostar Italia AV (for Alta velocita or high speed with the ESAV logo), Eurostar City Italia, IntercityPlus, Intercity, Espresso, Interregionale and Regionale which is often al... |
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