Fly from
Budget
S$ 916 - S$ 1,111
Route
Depart
Return
Price
Singapore ChangiMilan Malpensa
SIN - MXP
SINMXP
Singapore Changi
2023-05-12
1 stop27h 30m
Milan Malpensa
2023-05-21
1 stop26h 25m
Singapore ChangiNaples
SIN - NAP
SINNAP
Singapore Changi
2023-05-24
3 stops39h 20m
Naples
2023-06-07
3 stops37h 40m
Singapore ChangiRome Fiumicino
SIN - FCO
SINFCO
Singapore Changi
2023-04-12
1 stop25h 15m
Rome Fiumicino
2023-05-02
1 stop23h 50m
Singapore ChangiRome Fiumicino
SIN - FCO
SINFCO
Singapore Changi
2023-09-23
1 stop18h 05m
Rome Fiumicino
2023-10-01
1 stop19h 55m
Singapore ChangiRome Fiumicino
SIN - FCO
SINFCO
Singapore Changi
2023-05-17
1 stop17h 05m
Rome Fiumicino
2023-06-02
1 stop17h 35m
Singapore ChangiRome Fiumicino
SIN - FCO
SINFCO
Singapore Changi
2023-05-29
1 stop33h 10m
Rome Fiumicino
2023-06-13
1 stop29h 45m
Singapore ChangiMilan Linate
SIN - LIN
SINLIN
Singapore Changi
2023-05-11
1 stop17h 45m
Milan Linate
2023-05-22
1 stop24h 05m
SIN - ROM Price | S$ 1,003 - S$ 3,243 |
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ROM Temperature | 8 - 24 °C |
ROM Rainfall | 15 - 111 mm |
To British tourists booking flights to Italy, the country epitomises la dolce vita. Cafés set among Roman ruins; sun-drenched cities filled with scooters; rolling Tuscan hills; vaporetti on the Venetian canals; arguably the greatest art collection of the world, both in galleries and churches; and everywhere you travel exquisite food and wine. Italians revel in the good things in life: eating, drinking and good conversation reigning above all else.
There is something to see and do in Italy year-round. There is skiing in the mountains at winter, endless sightseeing in the large and small towns throughout the year (the Leaning Tower alone is worth the cost of cheap flights to Pisa) and in the summer sunbathing on the beaches of the Amalfi Coast, the South and the islands of Sicily and Sardinia.
The country is easily accessible from the UK and Ireland, making it perfect for a short break. Flights to Italy take a few hours and are available to a huge array of towns throughout the country. Each region, city and village has its own distinct feel, culture and food. You could travel for years in this stunning country and still find something new.
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Italy’s climate changes with the region. Summers in northern Italy are warm and sometimes rainy. It’s humid in central Italy and hot and dry in the south. Winters are cold, damp and foggy in the north, near-freezing in the centre of the country and mild in the south. Temperatures on the coast are the same regardless of their location. The mountain areas have a much bigger difference between summer and winter and snow can start falling as early as mid-September.
Travelling around Italy is easily done by bus, train, car, or plane. There are a number of airports serviced by domestic and international airlines in Italy, so flights are frequent and convenient.
Country driving requires nerves of steel, and city driving is not recommended. City drivers are aggressive and impatient, and parking spaces are rare and costly. Several cities add to the problem with confusing patterns of one-way streets. Most Italian cities’ historic centres are best covered on foot. When walking around Venice, allot extra time for getting lost — it’s bound to happen. For all cities, bring comfortable and sturdy walking shoes as there are lots of cobblestones. Public transport is the best way to travel in a city. Rome and Milan have underground trains, buses, and trams, and Florence and Bologna have buses. Venetian public transport is water buses and ferries.
Taxis are available in most cities in Italy, and water taxis in Venice. Either call for one or get one at a taxi stand. In Bologna, the network of one-way streets is so convoluted that taking a cab can be very expensive.
Mopeds are popular in Rome and Florence.