24 days in Italy & Dubrovnik Itinerary

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Rome, Italy
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Salerno, Italy
— 7 nights
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Bari, Italy
— 2 nights
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Dubrovnik, Croatia
— 3 nights
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Bari, Italy
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Brindisi, Italy
— 2 nights
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Otranto, Italy
— 6 nights
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Matera, Italy
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Rome, Italy
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Rome, Italy

Eternal City

Aptly nicknamed the Eternal City, Rome is the birthplace of the Roman Empire, one of the world's greatest civilizations ever.
To see reviews and more tourist information, you can read our Rome day trip app.

Phoenix, USA to Rome is an approximately 17-hour flight. Traveling from Phoenix to Rome, you'll lose 8 hours due to the time zone difference. Expect little chillier temperatures when traveling from Phoenix in April; daily highs in Rome reach 69°F and lows reach 49°F. You will leave for Salerno on the 5th (Wed).
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Salerno, Italy — 7 nights

Unspoilt Gem of the Amalfi Coast

While often overshadowed by the Amalfi Coast's array of quaint villages, Salerno has become one of the region's main areas for culture and entertainment, while remaining relatively unmarked by tourism.
Explore hidden gems such as Monte Vulture and Corte Normanna Societa Agricola. Change things up with a short trip to Taverna Penta - Caseificio e Yogurteria in Pontecagnano Faiano (about 32 minutes away). It doesn't end there: get outside with Cilento and make a trip to Fontana del Tenna.

For traveler tips, ratings, other places to visit, and more tourist information, use the Salerno trip planner.

You can drive from Rome to Salerno in 3 hours. Other options are to take a train; or take a bus. Plan for a bit warmer nights when traveling from Rome in April since evenings lows in Salerno dip to 59°F. You will leave for Bari on the 12th (Wed).
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Bari, Italy — 2 nights

Gateway to Apulia

Puglia's capital city, Bari, is a growing metropolis of industry and one of the country's most important commercial ports.
To find photos and tourist information, read Bari trip site.

You can drive from Salerno to Bari in 3 hours. Other options are to take a bus; or do a combination of train and bus. Traveling from Salerno in April, plan for a bit cooler nights in Bari, with lows around 50°F. You will have some time to spend on the 14th (Fri) before leaving for Dubrovnik.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia — 3 nights

Pearl of the Adriatic

Along the Dalmation Coast, the city of Dubrovnik has become famous for its pedestrian-only Old Town surrounded by fortress walls, and its historical heft has earned it World Heritage Site status.
We've included these beaches for you: Srebreno Beach and Sveti Jakov Beach. You'll explore the less-touristy side of things at Zipline and Upper Corner Tower Foundry Museum. There's still lots to do: relax and rejuvenate at some of the best spas.

For photos, traveler tips, more things to do, and other tourist information, read Dubrovnik online trip itinerary builder.

Use the Route module to find suitable travel options from Bari to Dubrovnik. In April in Dubrovnik, expect temperatures between 65°F during the day and 50°F at night. You will leave for Bari on the 17th (Mon).
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Bari, Italy

Gateway to Apulia

To see more things to do, maps, photos, and tourist information, read Bari tour itinerary tool.

Use the Route module to find suitable travel options from Dubrovnik to Bari. On the 18th (Tue), you'll travel to Brindisi.
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Brindisi, Italy — 2 nights

Brindisi is a city in the region of Apulia in southern Italy, the capital of the province of Brindisi, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. Kick off your visit on the 18th (Tue): identify plant and animal life at Nature reserve Salina dei Monaci, then admire nature's extreme beauty at Dune di Campomarino, then kick back and relax at Spiaggia Giannarelli, and finally take in the architecture and atmosphere at Duomo di Manduria. On the next day, delve into the distant past at Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area, make a trip to Chiesa di San Paolo Eremita, then don't miss a visit to Chiesa di San Benedetto, then don't miss a visit to Loggia di Palazzo Balsamo, and finally make a trip to Portico dei Cavalieri Templari.

To see where to stay, more things to do, other places to visit, and tourist information, read Brindisi tour builder.

You can drive from Bari to Brindisi in 1.5 hours. Other options are to take a bus; or take a train. April in Brindisi sees daily highs of 66°F and lows of 52°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 20th (Thu) early enough to drive to Otranto.
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Otranto, Italy — 6 nights

Otranto is a town and comune in the province of Lecce (Apulia, Italy), in a fertile region once famous for its breed of horses.It is located on the east coast of the Salento peninsula. Step out of the city life by going to Le Due Sorelle and Grotta del Soffio. Step off the beaten path and head to Lungomare degli Eroi and Antichi Frantoi Ipogei. Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Otranto: Santa Maria di Leuca (Grotta Tre Porte, Faro di Leuca, &more), Il Sentiero Vecchio del Ciolo (in Gagliano del Capo) and Gallipoli (Santuario della Madonna del Canneto a Gallipoli, Chiesa di Santa Maria della Purita, &more). There's much more to do: tour the pleasant surroundings at Spiaggia Porto Badisco, take in nature's colorful creations at La Cutura Giardino botanico, stop by Roberta Risolo Art Jewels, and explore the world behind art at Castello Aragonese.

To see traveler tips, reviews, and other tourist information, read our Otranto route planner.

You can drive from Brindisi to Otranto in 1.5 hours. Other options are to take a bus; or do a combination of train and bus. In April, daytime highs in Otranto are 68°F, while nighttime lows are 48°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 26th (Wed) to allow enough time to drive to Matera.
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Matera, Italy

Subterranean City

Famous for its resemblance to the ancient settlements of Jerusalem and Cappadocia, Matera remains one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world.
To find other places to visit, ratings, traveler tips, and tourist information, you can read our Matera trip planning website.

Traveling by car from Otranto to Matera takes 3 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus; or do a combination of bus and train. While traveling from Otranto, expect slightly colder days and about the same nights in Matera, ranging from highs of 63°F to lows of 46°F. On the 26th (Wed), you're off to Rome.
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Rome, Italy — 1 night

Eternal City

Kick off your visit on the 26th (Wed): take in nature's colorful creations at Roseto Comunale, take in the awesome beauty at Colle Aventino, then step off the mainland to explore Isola Tiberina, and finally admire the natural beauty at Monte Pincio.

To find maps, other places to visit, ratings, and other tourist information, read Rome visit site.

You can fly from Matera to Rome in 3 hours. Other options are to drive; or do a combination of bus and train. Traveling from Matera in April, expect nights in Rome to be about the same, around 49°F, while days are a bit warmer, around 69°F. You'll have a few hours on the 27th (Thu) to wrap things up before traveling home.
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Italy travel guide

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Italy is a land of high fashion, fine art, exquisite architecture, luxury sports cars, outstanding cuisine--and an insatiable taste for "la dolce vita." It's also home to the greatest number of World Heritage Sites in the world, making it an ideal place for your next holiday. The country boasts a varied landscape of mountain ranges, alpine lakes, and coastal towns, so it's no wonder travelers often refer to it as the bel paese (beautiful country). With so many places to visit, visitors often have a difficult time planning their itinerary. The smaller villages each feature a distinct character and a blend of architecture, art, and cuisine. In the country, you'll find countless archeological sites dating back to Roman times and beyond. The country's cities and seaside resorts are cosmopolitan powerhouses with museums, galleries, restaurants, shops, open-air markets, and pedestrian-friendly historic areas.
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Puglia travel guide

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Situated at the southeastern tip of the country, Puglia forms the heel on the "boot" of Italy. First colonized by Mycenaean Greeks, the region flourished during Roman times as a major producer of grain and oil. Today, Puglia remains a predominantly agricultural part of the country, though its warm and sunny coastal weather makes it a favorite holiday destination with an ever-increasing number of tourists. The long coastline features attractions like sun-kissed beaches and lively resorts, many of which are overlooked by limestone cliffs. Deeper inland, Puglia is largely flat, a land of charming villages and world-class cuisine. Here, you'll find olive oil, grapes, tomatoes, peppers, mushrooms, and fresh seafood to give you sustenance as you continue sightseeing. Despite its reputation as a producer of some Italy's best food and wines, Puglia still has numerous rural corners that most tourists have yet to explore.
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