Rome, Florence, Venice, Amalfi — Italy isn't one trip, it's twenty. Find the best flights from NYC and let Roami build your perfect Italian itinerary.
Plan My Italy Trip 🌍Italy is the world's greatest open-air museum and the best food country on earth — in one place. From the ruins of Rome to the canals of Venice, Tuscany's rolling hills, and the Amalfi Coast cliffs dropping into the sea, every region is a completely different trip.
Skip the tourist-heavy centro storico for Trastevere. Medieval streets, the best trattorias, and an authentic local neighborhood feel 15 minutes from the Colosseum.
The locals live south of the Arno. Oltrarno has the best wine bars, artisan workshops, and Piazzale Michelangelo views without the Duomo crowds.
The only livable sestiere left. Quiet campo squares, the Gallerie dell'Accademia, and spritz at sunset without paying 20 euros at Piazza San Marco.
The secret alternative to Positano. Half the price, same cliffside drama, and you can actually walk the streets without a crowd.
About 8-9 hours nonstop from JFK to Rome (FCO) or Milan (MXP). Several airlines fly direct including ITA Airways, Alitalia, Delta, and American.
No visa required for stays up to 90 days. Just a valid US passport with at least 6 months validity.
January through March (excluding spring break) has the lowest fares — often $400-600 roundtrip. Summer peaks at $700-1,200+.
A week gives you Rome + Florence or Rome + Amalfi. Two weeks lets you do Rome, Florence, Cinque Terre, and Venice comfortably. Three weeks for the full classic tour.
Rome (FCO) for history and central access to Amalfi and Naples. Milan (MXP) for northern Italy, Lake Como, and Tuscany. Venice (VCE) for a dramatic arrival by water taxi.