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🗓️ 10 January 2025
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0:00.0 | wondering how to turn your Italian vacation dreams into reality? |
0:04.8 | Today, our expert Italy trip planning consultants spill the secrets behind crafting |
0:09.1 | unforgettable Italian getaways. |
0:11.8 | From romantic couple adventures to multi-generational trips, our team of specialized Italy |
0:17.1 | trip planners share the ways they've helped travellers realize their dreams of Italy |
0:20.7 | on episode 256 of the Untold Italy podcast. |
0:32.6 | Ciao at all and benvenuti to Untold Italy, the travel podcast where you go to the towns and villages, |
0:40.0 | mountains and lakes, hills and coastlines of Bella Italia. Each week your host, Katie Clark, |
0:46.7 | takes you on a journey in search of magical landscapes, history, culture, wine, gelato, and of course, a whole lot of pasta. If you're dreaming of |
0:57.0 | Italy and planning future adventures there, you've come to the right place. |
1:10.6 | Ciao everyone. I hope you're doing well and no doubt many of you are deep into researching |
1:16.0 | your travel plans for Italy. After a long while of doing this podcast and creating resources |
1:21.9 | to assist travellers make the most of their time in Bella Italia, I've noticed some things I find very interesting about |
1:29.0 | travel planning. On the one hand, there are people who love to plan their own trips and get down |
1:34.2 | into the nitty-gritty of logistics and choosing activities. And then there are others who are |
1:40.2 | happy to plan very little and just go with the flow or outsource that all to somebody else. |
1:47.0 | Everyone's different and I definitely love trip planning. You probably guess that. |
1:52.2 | But increasingly I'm learning to let go and tap into expert resources, whether that be in a |
1:57.9 | new country or a part of Italy that I've never been to. |
2:01.5 | Because what I've also noticed is that the information that you find online is generally very |
2:06.5 | surface level. And when it comes to Italy, it's usually written mainly by English native speakers |
2:13.4 | like myself, or perhaps that's the stuff that's easy to find, which is thanks to the tech |
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