My Greece, Italy, Switzerland itinerary
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My wife and I want to travel to Europe from the middle of May to the
beginning of June. We are not art lovers, but we do appreciate
beautiful works of art and architecture. Our main goal is to get a
taste of Greece, Italy and Switzerland and enjoy the natural beauty.
We are both in our late 20s and are physically fit. Would the
following itinerary be too demanding? We have 17 days to spare and
want to make the most of them.
Thanks for any advice!
Day 1 and 2: fly into Athens from Toronto, Canada
Day 3: sightsee Athens
Day 4: sightsee Athens; boat to Santorini
Day 5: sightsee Santorini
Day 6: sightsee Santorini
Day 7: fly to Rome in morning
Day 8: sightsee Rome
Day 9: sightsee Rome
Day 10: evening train to Florence
Day 11: sightsee Florence
Day 12: evening train to Venice
Day 13: sightsee Venice
Day 14: train to Interlaken, Switzerland
Day 15: sightsee alps
Day 16: sightsee alps
Day 17: fly back to Toronto
The latter half of the itinerary may seem hectic but the train rides
between the major Italian cities are only 3 -4 hrs. I have set aside
one day for the 7-8 train ride from Venice to Interlaken.
beginning of June. We are not art lovers, but we do appreciate
beautiful works of art and architecture. Our main goal is to get a
taste of Greece, Italy and Switzerland and enjoy the natural beauty.
We are both in our late 20s and are physically fit. Would the
following itinerary be too demanding? We have 17 days to spare and
want to make the most of them.
Thanks for any advice!
Day 1 and 2: fly into Athens from Toronto, Canada
Day 3: sightsee Athens
Day 4: sightsee Athens; boat to Santorini
Day 5: sightsee Santorini
Day 6: sightsee Santorini
Day 7: fly to Rome in morning
Day 8: sightsee Rome
Day 9: sightsee Rome
Day 10: evening train to Florence
Day 11: sightsee Florence
Day 12: evening train to Venice
Day 13: sightsee Venice
Day 14: train to Interlaken, Switzerland
Day 15: sightsee alps
Day 16: sightsee alps
Day 17: fly back to Toronto
The latter half of the itinerary may seem hectic but the train rides
between the major Italian cities are only 3 -4 hrs. I have set aside
one day for the 7-8 train ride from Venice to Interlaken.
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On 22 Feb 2007 10:04:22 -0800, "Henry" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Day 1 and 2: fly into Athens from Toronto, Canada
>Day 3: sightsee Athens
>Day 4: sightsee Athens; boat to Santorini
>Day 5: sightsee Santorini
>Day 6: sightsee Santorini
>Day 7: fly to Rome in morning
>Day 8: sightsee Rome
>Day 9: sightsee Rome
>Day 10: evening train to Florence
>Day 11: sightsee Florence
>Day 12: evening train to Venice
>Day 13: sightsee Venice
>Day 14: train to Interlaken, Switzerland
>Day 15: sightsee alps
>Day 16: sightsee alps
>Day 17: fly back to Toronto
>
>
>The latter half of the itinerary may seem hectic but the train rides
>between the major Italian cities are only 3 -4 hrs. I have set aside
>one day for the 7-8 train ride from Venice to Interlaken.
It would be a bit rushed for me, but it's certainly doable.
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>Day 1 and 2: fly into Athens from Toronto, Canada
>Day 3: sightsee Athens
>Day 4: sightsee Athens; boat to Santorini
>Day 5: sightsee Santorini
>Day 6: sightsee Santorini
>Day 7: fly to Rome in morning
>Day 8: sightsee Rome
>Day 9: sightsee Rome
>Day 10: evening train to Florence
>Day 11: sightsee Florence
>Day 12: evening train to Venice
>Day 13: sightsee Venice
>Day 14: train to Interlaken, Switzerland
>Day 15: sightsee alps
>Day 16: sightsee alps
>Day 17: fly back to Toronto
>
>
>The latter half of the itinerary may seem hectic but the train rides
>between the major Italian cities are only 3 -4 hrs. I have set aside
>one day for the 7-8 train ride from Venice to Interlaken.
It would be a bit rushed for me, but it's certainly doable.
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Barbara Vaughan
My email address is my first initial followed by my surname at libero dot it
I answer travel questions only in the newsgroup
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On Feb 22, 1:04 pm, "Henry" <[email protected]> wrote:
> My wife and I want to travel to Europe from the middle of May to the
> beginning of June. We are not art lovers, but we do appreciate
> beautiful works of art and architecture. Our main goal is to get a
> taste of Greece, Italy and Switzerland and enjoy the natural beauty.
> We are both in our late 20s and are physically fit. Would the
> following itinerary be too demanding? We have 17 days to spare and
> want to make the most of them.
>
> Thanks for any advice!
>
> Day 1 and 2: fly into Athens from Toronto, Canada
> Day 3: sightsee Athens
> Day 4: sightsee Athens; boat to Santorini
> Day 5: sightsee Santorini
> Day 6: sightsee Santorini
> Day 7: fly to Rome in morning
> Day 8: sightsee Rome
> Day 9: sightsee Rome
> Day 10: evening train to Florence
> Day 11: sightsee Florence
> Day 12: evening train to Venice
> Day 13: sightsee Venice
> Day 14: train to Interlaken, Switzerland
> Day 15: sightsee alps
> Day 16: sightsee alps
> Day 17: fly back to Toronto
>
> The latter half of the itinerary may seem hectic but the train rides
> between the major Italian cities are only 3 -4 hrs. I have set aside
> one day for the 7-8 train ride from Venice to Interlaken.
That is doable, if rushed.
You really don't need all that time in Athens. One full day is
enough. I would recommend taking one day off Athens and spending an
extra day in Florence for a day trip to Siena.
I would fly to Santorini instead of taking the ferry, which is slow
and unpleasant and not much cheaper than the flight. There are lots
of cheap flights to the Greek Islands from Athens.
Interlaken is a good base for a short Swiss trip. If you're not
particularly interested in adventure sports, consider day trips to
Lucerne and the Jungfraujoch. If you re into adventure sports, you'll
have plenty to do in and right around Interlaken.
> My wife and I want to travel to Europe from the middle of May to the
> beginning of June. We are not art lovers, but we do appreciate
> beautiful works of art and architecture. Our main goal is to get a
> taste of Greece, Italy and Switzerland and enjoy the natural beauty.
> We are both in our late 20s and are physically fit. Would the
> following itinerary be too demanding? We have 17 days to spare and
> want to make the most of them.
>
> Thanks for any advice!
>
> Day 1 and 2: fly into Athens from Toronto, Canada
> Day 3: sightsee Athens
> Day 4: sightsee Athens; boat to Santorini
> Day 5: sightsee Santorini
> Day 6: sightsee Santorini
> Day 7: fly to Rome in morning
> Day 8: sightsee Rome
> Day 9: sightsee Rome
> Day 10: evening train to Florence
> Day 11: sightsee Florence
> Day 12: evening train to Venice
> Day 13: sightsee Venice
> Day 14: train to Interlaken, Switzerland
> Day 15: sightsee alps
> Day 16: sightsee alps
> Day 17: fly back to Toronto
>
> The latter half of the itinerary may seem hectic but the train rides
> between the major Italian cities are only 3 -4 hrs. I have set aside
> one day for the 7-8 train ride from Venice to Interlaken.
That is doable, if rushed.
You really don't need all that time in Athens. One full day is
enough. I would recommend taking one day off Athens and spending an
extra day in Florence for a day trip to Siena.
I would fly to Santorini instead of taking the ferry, which is slow
and unpleasant and not much cheaper than the flight. There are lots
of cheap flights to the Greek Islands from Athens.
Interlaken is a good base for a short Swiss trip. If you're not
particularly interested in adventure sports, consider day trips to
Lucerne and the Jungfraujoch. If you re into adventure sports, you'll
have plenty to do in and right around Interlaken.
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On 2007-02-22 12:04:22 -0600, "Henry" <[email protected]> said:
> Day 4: sightsee Athens; boat to Santorini
> Day 5: sightsee Santorini
> Day 6: sightsee Santorini
If you plan two days in Santorini anyway, why don't you look into
flights from Athens. That's how I got there. It was more money than a
ferry but boy was it fast and not annoying. Check out the... Olympic?
timetables, when I was there in October some years ago there were 3
flights a week.
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> Day 4: sightsee Athens; boat to Santorini
> Day 5: sightsee Santorini
> Day 6: sightsee Santorini
If you plan two days in Santorini anyway, why don't you look into
flights from Athens. That's how I got there. It was more money than a
ferry but boy was it fast and not annoying. Check out the... Olympic?
timetables, when I was there in October some years ago there were 3
flights a week.
--
Dan Stephenson
Photos, movies, panos from the Europe, USA, plus N.Z.:
http://homepage.mac.com/stepheda
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