Your questions about tours from Australia, answered
Planning a trip to Italy from Australia comes with plenty of questions – and we’re happy to answer them.
And here’s some peace of mind upfront: when you choose us, you can Book With Confidence, knowing your payments are protected. Curious about the details? You’ll find them in our booking terms and FAQs.
1. When is the best time to visit Italy from Australia?
Italy’s best months for visiting tend to be May, June, September and early October – warm weather, long daylight hours, and noticeably fewer visitors at major sites. If you’re flying from Australia’s winter, the timing works out well: you swap the cold and grey at home for long, golden Mediterranean evenings.
July and August are hotter and busier, but they’re also when Italian towns come alive with outdoor festivals, late-evening passeggiata, and the kind of atmosphere that makes the heat worth it.
Our Italy weather and climate guide breaks it down month by month, so you can match the season to the trip you’re imagining.
2. Do Australian passport holders need a visa for Italy?
No. Australian citizens can visit Italy visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period, which comfortably covers all of our tour packages. The main thing to check is your passport – it needs to be valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure date from Europe.
Worth noting: the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) is being rolled out at Italian airports, replacing traditional passport stamps with digital border registration. It won’t change your entry rights, but expect a brief biometric scan on your first visit.
3. Is Italy a good destination for a self-drive trip?
Italy is excellent for self-driving – the autostradas are well-maintained and connect the major cities efficiently, while the slower rural roads through Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna are some of the most rewarding drives in Europe. You drive on the right side of the road, and most signage is intuitive once you’re used to it.
You drive on the right side of the road (the opposite of Australia), and most signage is intuitive once you’re used to it.
The one thing that catches people off guard is the ZTL zones – restricted traffic areas in historic city centres. We mark these clearly on your route map, along with parking recommendations, so you’ll know exactly when to leave the car and explore on foot.
Our guide to driving in Italy covers tolls, fuel, ZTL zones and everything else you’ll want to know before you get behind the wheel.
4. Can I customise my Italy package tour?
Absolutely – that’s one of the things our travellers appreciate most. After you book, your dedicated travel consultant will get in touch to talk through the options. Want an extra night in Florence to see more of the city? Or maybe you’d like to weave in a wine tasting in Tuscany, a cooking class, or a private airport transfer?
These are all available as add-ons, and your consultant will know exactly what works well with your particular route and pace.
5. How do I book, and what deposit is required?
You can book any of our tours online, and a dedicated travel consultant will be in touch within 2 business days to start planning your trip. A deposit of 10–20% secures your booking, with the remaining balance due 30 days before travel.
If you choose to pay a 20% deposit, you’ll also receive cancellation protection as part of your booking. This protection gives many of our travellers extra peace of mind when booking months ahead.
6. Are my payments protected?
Every booking with us is covered by EU Package Travel regulations, which means your payments are 100% protected. It’s one of those details that might not sound exciting, but it matters – especially when you’re booking a trip from halfway across the world.
Check out our Book With Confidence page for full details.
7. What support do I get during my trip?
Our team is available 24/7 while you’re travelling in Italy. That means if a road closure reroutes your day, if the weather shifts your plans, or if you simply want a recommendation for dinner in Venice – we’re a call away, and we’ll know exactly where you are on your itinerary.
You’ll also receive a welcome package on arrival with hard copies of your itinerary, accommodation vouchers and our Italy Travel Guide – everything you need in one place, without relying on your phone signal.
8. What should I pack for Italy?
Comfortable walking shoes are far and away the most important thing in your suitcase. Italian cities are built on cobblestones, and you’ll cover more ground on foot than you expect – especially in Rome, Florence and Venice.
For spring and autumn, layers are your best bet – mornings can be cool, and afternoons warm enough for shirtsleeves. In summer, pack light fabrics, sun protection, and something with sleeves for visiting churches (most require covered shoulders).
Our Italy packing guide has a full seasonal checklist.
9. Can I book flights through Nordic Visitor?
We don’t include flights in our tour packages. This way, you’re free to plan the journey that works for you. You choose your airline, where you fly from, and flight times that suit you.
We recommend looking into flights first, then booking your tour. Just wait for our confirmation before buying tickets.
10. What kind of accommodation do you use?
Our local team selects every property based on comfort, location and character. We work with locally owned hotels, guesthouses and B&Bs that consistently earn strong ratings from travellers. Single, double and triple rooms are available across most packages.
One thing worth knowing: European hotel rooms tend to be more compact than what you might be used to back home. It’s a cultural difference rather than a quality one – and it’s easier to accept when your room happens to have a view of a 15th-century piazza.
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