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Explore Italy Another Way

Italy has never exactly been the cheapest country in the world to travel to! In fact, it would seem that tour operators offering packages to this popular country, have had to revise their pricing structures as the number of people heading to Italy has declined sharply.

Italy is breathtakingly beautiful - that is a given, but the country still has to compete with more reasonable destinations such as Greece and the up-and-coming Croatia. However, there is one way of quite literally cheating and getting to explore Italy far more reasonably.

I can feel your attention being aroused here, but the idea really is not that revolutionary. It is simply a matter of looking into Used Caravans for Sale and heading down to explore Italy in this way, instead of staying in multiple and far more costly hotels.

Take the car ferry across to France - you can either choose the quick and simple Dover to Calais route, or for a change and chance to explore even more beautiful parts of France on the way, why not take the ferry to either Normandy or Brittany?

It should not take you too many days to reach the border with Italy. Then, depending on how long you have before you must start to head back again, you can venture as far into Italy as you like. For a shorter trip - it is strongly recommended that you stay up in the north of the country and head to Venice. If you have much longer available, head south to Rome, Naples or even Sicily for the full taste of the country.

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