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    Consider Italy for your next caravan holiday

    News TeamBy News Team24/12/2011No Comments4 Mins Read
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    If you’re looking to go on a fun-filled driving holiday, Italy can offer everything you could possibly need. By taking your caravan and heading from Lake Garda in the north down to Pompeii in the south, you can see exciting cities and participate in amazing activities, while driving through the beautiful Italian countryside.

     

    However, before you set off on your break it is important to have the proper financial protection in place in case you suffer an accident while away. Spend time searching for caravan insurance quotes and you can rest assured that in the event your leisure vehicle is damaged you will be covered.

     

    Once you have sorted this out, you can start thinking about all the fun that can be had on a caravanning holiday through Italy. And there will certainly be plenty of opportunities for excitement in Lake Garda – the starting point of your trip.

     

    As the largest body of water in the country, it should be of little surprise you can try a range of water sports here. These include windsurfing, boating, fishing and snorkelling. However, there is a lot for you to do on dry land. Given its location at the foot of the Italian Alps, Lake Garda is also a great place to go hiking and upon setting off from your caravan pitch you’ll get to walk through forest-covered hills and enjoy amazing alpine scenery.

     

    If you’re after some white-knuckle thrills, however, you’ll be glad to know several theme parks are situated in the area, including Aqua Paradise Park and Gardaland.

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    However, there’s much more to explore beyond the Lake Garda region and by getting back on the road you’ll be able to soak up the beautiful Italian scenery on your way to Verona.

     

    You’ll find amazing medieval and Roman architecture, so a visit here is sure to be a highlight of any driving holiday. Among the many buildings you can take in are the Renaissance-era San Giorgio church and the Verona Arena amphitheatre, while the city’s cathedral dates back to the sixth century.

     

    Continue your journey southwards and you’ll eventually come to the amazing Amalfi Coast. This is a popular destination for many of those taking driving holidays through Italy and as you navigate the coastal roads, you can soak up amazing sea views and – upon parking your caravan – stop at charming small towns and relax on golden beaches.

     

    In time, you’ll reach Naples. This coastal destination is one of the world’s oldest continually populated cities and there will be plenty of history and culture for you to soak up.

     

    However, if you’re something of a foodie you may be particularly interested to note Naples is where pizza was first made in the late 19th century and there are numerous historic pizzerias where you can try authentic Italian cuisine. There are also plenty of Roman and Greek ruins to see, but if you want to really take a step back in time, make sure you visit the nearby city of Pompeii.

     

    Following the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, Pompeii was covered in ash and while the city’s residents were tragically killed this helped to preserve many of its buildings and streets. Today it is the largest archaeological site in Europe and by wandering around the partially-excavated settlement, you can get an idea of what Roman life was like 2,000 years ago.

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    With so many fantastic places to see on a driving holiday in Italy, taking a caravan can provide you with the freedom to travel around at a pace that suits you and ensure you’ll always have somewhere to stay. However, you should make sure that you seek out caravan insurance online first so that you will be covered in case your touring caravan is damaged.

     

    No matter what caravan holiday spot you choose, by taking a driving holiday through Italy you can be confident of having an amazing time.

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