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Italy on a Budget do exactly what they say they do; offer tours for traveling around Italy on a budget. ..when the Spirit of Travel is Warm Hospitality !
They are a leading travel company offering epic trips to Italy, whether you’re looking for a day tour, a city break or a longer holiday in the main Italian destinations.
Italy on a Budget is the number 1 tour operator for 18 to 39’s, especially those backpacking in Italy.
They are designed with in budget in mind and offer small group tours with a local team and the freedom to be as independent as you like.
It's the cheapest way to travel in Italy if you're looking for company to do it with too.

Italy offers endless itinerary options, lasting anywhere from a few days to a few months. For a short trip to Italy, your best options are to either breeze through the main highlights, or pick a single region to explore thoroughly.
With one week, start off in Rome. Spend two days rushing through the Forum, Sistene Chapel, and quirky neighborhoods before taking the train to Florence.
You can cover the top things to do in Florence in a day, topped off with watching the sunset over the Duomo from Piazzale Michelangelo.
Next, go up to Venice and spend two days wandering around the magical city’s canals and churches, with a day trip to colorful Burano on your second morning. Cut over to Milan quickly to see the famous cathedral before your flight home.
For a two-week backpacking Italy itinerary, you could do all of the above more slowly. Alternatively, spend some time in Umbria and Tuscany Perugia and Siena are highlights between Rome and Florence.
Or add trips from Milan to Lake Como or the Cinque Terre. You could also focus on an itinerary for southern Italy, taking in Naples, Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast.

Why Go Backpacking in Italy?

It's wrong to think that Italy was completely without excitement.
This Italian journey(wo)man opened your eyes.
We went to nearly-forgotten medieval villages, ate proper, home cooked Italian food, and visited places that I (as a foreigner) had never even heard of.
I was, to say the least, very impressed.

For backpacking Italy trips their ‘Let’s Go South’ trip is for 7 nights and takes you around the south of Italy starting from Rome. You’ll discover the historical city of Pompeii, the beauty of Sorrento, Capri Island and the Amalfi Coast including Positano and Naples.

Tuscany Wine Tours
See the best of Tuscany from Rome on a day trip to visit the best of the Tuscany region. See the Medieval Tuscan cities of Siena, San Gimignano, and the Chianti wine region including wine tasting at a local winery.

Tours in Rome Florence Tours
They also offer tours in Rome, tours in Venice, and Florence tours.
If you don’t have a week to spare, experience Milan and Lake Como over 3 days on a city break and trip to Lake Como.
Or join the Beach and Party Tour to Rimini and San Marino on a 5 day tour experiencing the Italian Ibiza and partying with the best of them.
You get to have an authentic experience, learn from local and passionate guides, and meet other travellers of a similar age.
Choose from bike tours, walking tours, skip the line passes for museums, cooking courses, wine tours, horseback riding and so much more.
The tours are the best way to travel in Italy if you're looking for great value, and they are only in English.

The Amalfi Coast stretches 40km south of the Bay of Naples. Colourful houses cling to the cliffs of the Lattari mountains overlooking the beautiful Tyrrhenian sea.
Rome is one of the most famous cities in the world that once formed an empire stretching over much of Europe.
The city therefore is rich in history, culture and architecture
Florence is the soul of Italy with a huge range of spectacular Renaissance buildings, galleries and churches.
Venice Venezia - Another world famous Italian city, the “floating” city of Venice. Considered one of the most magical, majestic and romantic places on Earth.
Lake Como is popular destination because of it warm weather, stunning scenery, fresh air and attractive towns.
Tuscany is famed for its rolling cornfields, olive groves and vineyards. One of the most visited places is San Gimignano, a beautiful walled hilltop town known for its towers that symbolised medieval wealth.
Cinque Terre (Five Lands) comprises 5 quaint, picturesque coastal villages (Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza (pictured) and Monterosso) on the Italian Riviera.
Pisa is home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World The Leaning Tower of Pisa.
There is a lot more to this beautiful city though; with many other interesting sights, shops, and restaurants.
Lake Garda - Italy’s largest lake known for its stunning beauty.
The spectacular blue water is surrounded by towering mountains which create a microclimate keeping the area around the lake warm year round.
Pompeii is a former city that was destroyed and frozen in time by a volcanic eruption in 79 AD. The ruins are eerier, but provide a fascinating insight as to how people lived 2000 years ago.


Selected websites for Italy on a budget

Italy travel guide will help you plan an even better trip to Italy!

BACKPACKING ITALY TRAVEL GUIDE

https://www.nomadicmatt.com/travel-guides/italy-travel-tips/

How much does it cost to travel to Italy?
How much money will you need for your trip to Italy?

How expensive is Italy? How much money do I need for Italy?
How much does a trip to Italy cost?  Is Italy expensive?
The average Italy trip cost is on this site.
All of these Italy prices are calculated from the budgets of real travelers.

https://www.budgetyourtrip.com/italy


Italy on a Budget tours

https://getbybus.com/en/blog/italy-on-a-budget/

BACKPACKING ITALY TRAVEL GUIDE - TRAVEL ITINERARIES FOR BACKPACKING ITALY - BACKPACKER ACCOMMODATION IN ITALY
Backpacking Italy

Backpacking Italy is then a fantastic idea.
This country is packed with cool hostels to explore, cheap destinations and a few gems you will admire all day long.

https://www.hostelworld.com/blog/backpacking-italy/

https://hostelgeeks.com/tag/backpacking-italy/

Backpacking Italy Tours Travel Guide - Italy itinerary ideas

https://www.thebrokebackpacker.com/backpacking-italy-travel-guide/

https://www.girlabouttheglobe.com/italy-on-a-budget-backpacking-italy-tours/

Backpacking Italy Top experiences
People-watching at the Fountain of Trevi at night
Concert-hopping at the Umbria Jazz Festival in Perugia
Lazing on the volcanic sand beaches of Procida
Sampling the regional cuisines — pizza in Naples, pesto in Genova — at their finest
Hiking between villages of the Cinque Terre, stopping only to dive into the sea....

https://trainsplanesandtuktuks.com/destinations/backpacking-europe-2/backpacking-italy/

Top 10 Places To Visit In Italy

https://backpackeradvice.com/destinations/europe/where-go-italy.html

Couchsurfing Italy backpacking Italy travel guide Backpacker Accommodation itineraries in Italy

https://mindthetravel.com/italy-travel-guide/

Couchsurfing Meet and Stay with Locals All Over the World !
Viaggiare gratis dormendo sul divano di chi ti ospiterà

Servizio online di ospitalità gratuita gestito tramite un sito web, grazie al quale si può chiedere od offrire ad altri una stanza o il divano della propria casa per un soggiorno più o meno breve.
Trova ospitalità presso gli abitanti del posto e incontra altri compagni di viaggio Condividi esperienze autentiche di viaggio...

https://www.couchsurfing.com/

CouchSurfing Italy


Turisti In Arrivo CouchSurfing Italia
Incontra o offri ospitalità ad alcuni dei turisti in viaggio verso Italy
Padroni Di Casa Della Zona
Soggiorna presso uno dei padroni di casa presenti a Italy
Domande & Risposte Relative Ai Consigli Fai una domanda ai residenti

Alcune Domande richieste su CouchSurfing Italy
Hey Guys:) I would like to ask, where is in the City Center best Pizza in town? Thanks for answers :)
What is the best place to try italian pizza? :)
Hola! cual es la mejor pizzería de Bologna
I'll study at Rome Tre next february via Erasmus: would you recommend me to live at La Sapienza or XOstiense?
Anybody know any healthy food store in florence?
Searching for photographer in Rome for 2 days
Hi, any suggestion about the best pasta or pizza in Milano (moderately priced? I’m leaving this night. Thanks!
Salsa & Bachata in Torino
Do you know any square which local people sit for drinking?
Trattoria agriturismo o ristorante che consigliate a modena centro o dintorni?

Continua su CouchSurfing Italy

https://www.couchsurfing.com/places/italy

CouchSurfing letteralmente "fare surf sui divani"
è un servizio di scambio di ospitalità e servizio di rete sociale, di proprietà della Couchsurfing International Inc., una corporation del Delaware con sede in San Francisco.
Coloro che lo utilizzano con frequenza si auto-definiscono, specie nei paesi anglofoni, "Couchsurfers", "CSers", o "surfers".
Il sito venne lanciato nel 2004, dopo una versione beta non pubblica, ed è attualmente il sito di rete sociale ad ospitalità con il maggior numero di utenti attivi.
CouchSurfing nasce nel 2003 come progetto no-profit ad opera dal programmatore statunitense Casey Fenton con la finalità di mettere in comunicazione persone disponibili a scambiarsi ospitalità.

https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/CouchSurfing

Couch Surfing Italy on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/groups/256121801128441/

Couchsurfing, per alcuni è semplicemente un sito, per altri è un vero e proprio stile di vita. Ma cos'è e come funziona il couchsurfing? Basta tradurre le due parole per capire il significato del termine: couch significa divano, surfing significa "fare surf". Ancora non capite?
Surfare sui divani, fare un'intera vacanza invitati a casa della gente, senza spendere un euro per alberghi e conoscere da vicino gente e abitudini del luogo. Un modo meraviglioso per conoscere gente di tutto il mondo, imparare o migliorare altre lingue e spezzare il ritmo della propria quotidianità.

Couchsurfing come funziona
Andiamo a vedere più da vicino come funziona il couchsurfing: partiamo da un presupposto, il sito può essere utilizzato sia in qualità di ospitanti sia in qualità di ospiti. Una volta iscritti al sito https://www.couchsurfing.com/
il marchio è registrato da una società del Delaware, Stati Uniti, con sede a San Francisco) potrete offrirvi di ospitare gli eventuali turisti giunti nella vostra città, oppure se siete in viaggio potrete chiedere alle persone del luogo se possono ospitarvi sul loro divano per una notte o più.
Insomma un modo innovativo di viaggiare, milioni di giovani e non giovani, infatti, utilizzano già da anni questo sistema, stringendo amicizie in tutto il mondo e creando una vera e propria rete di divani nel mondo dove chiunque può dedicarsi a lunghi viaggi senza spendere un patrimonio.

https://www.elle.com/it/lifestyle/viaggi/news/a168835/couchsurfing-cos-e-come-funziona-sicurezza/

CouchSurfing (abbreviato CS) è un servizio di ospitalità gratuita accessibile tramite sito online o app.
La piattaforma viene fondata nel 2004 a San Francisco, inizialmente è no-profit, ma nel 2011 cambia rotta – non senza critiche – e diventa un’organizzazione for-profit. Letteralmente, CouchSurfing significa “surfare fra i divani” e mette in contatto i viaggiatori e gli host di tutto il mondo.
La moneta di scambio non è il denaro, ma la condivisione di tempo, storie ed esperienze.
Iscriversi è molto facile e intuitivo, bastano i dati anagrafici basilari e un indirizzo mail. Una volta creato il proprio profilo ci si può sbizzarrire nel raccontare qualcosa di sé, possibilmente in inglese così che chiunque possa capire.
Vi sono varie sezioni:
informazioni generali (interessi, paesi visitati, come mai si è deciso di iscriversi a CS), informazioni sulla propria casa se si intende ospitare, foto, referenze, amici/contatti e posti preferiti.

https://www.viaggiodasolaperche.com/it/come-funziona-couchsurfing/

Hospitality clubs
Sleep for free in the spare bedrooms and fold-out sofas of friendly folk around the world.
Hospitality clubs in Italy.

Hospitality networks gather folks who are willing to put up fellow members in their homes for free or for a small fee
Members get to stay in the spare bedroom of any other network member while traveling. In exchange, they are willing to similarly host other fellow members.
It's a bit like staying at a B&B only without a bill to pay at the end—though some networks have "recommended" gratuities.
At minimum, you get a bed for the night usually in a spare guest room; in a city apartment it might be on a fold-out couch or cot.
Sometimes you're invited to share breakfast with the host family, or dinner as well.
Sometimes your host is even willing to play tour guide and show you around his hometown.
The details are all up to the two parties involved.

http://www.reidsitaly.com/places/general/sleep/lodging-options/hospitality-clubs/


Do you love meeting people from other cultures?
Do you love traveling? Do you love helping other people? Then this is the place for you to be!

http://www.hospitalityclub.org/

The Affordable Travel Club
A Hospitality Exchange Club for people over 40
Many host locations (48 states and 50 countries), there is a wide assortment of homes both in atmosphere and location: urban, suburban, rural and resort.
It is a home away from home experience, only better, since you don't have to cook breakfast!
Would you like to travel with low-cost accommodations, meet interesting people,and share travel experiences?
Does the warmth and hospitality of a bed and breakfast experience appeal to you?
Then we have an exciting alternative!
Join a host of other friendly travelers in the growing family of the Affordable Travel Club!
You stay in private homes of travelers like yourself, paying a small gratuity.
In the 'private home hospitality accommodation', the hosts are individuals who enjoy meeting other people, sharing their homes and communities, and perhaps even serving their favorite breakfast recipe.

http://www.affordabletravelclub.net/
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