Feb
What types of clothes should I bring for the weather? I'm going mid-April and I'm going to: Venice, Florence, Pisa, Orvietto, Sorrento, Pompei, Capri and Rome/The Vatican. It's a school trip and they stated that one year they went and it was in the high 80's, but it's typically in the 60's during April…
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camera
shoes
pants
shorts
t-shirts
shirts
cap
hat
phone
laptop
watch
backpack
swimming togs
sandals
flip flops
book
magazines
nintendo or some portable gaming device
spare pillow
pyjamas xfor enough nights your staying
spare quilt
purse
hand bags
inhaler (if needed)
medication (if needed)
glasses(if needed)
dressing gown
bags
hairbrush
spare hairbrush jst in case
shampoo
conditioner
soap
money
sweets
water
photos
hints and tips for packing:
Clothes: when it comes to clothes choose natural fabrics, like cotton which breathe or microfibres which don't wrinkle. Also try to keep your clothing in the same colour scheme in case you have to layer up for warmth. What's more, by mixing and matching you'll fool everyone into thinking you’ve more clothes than you really do.
Shoes: for women, a pair of sandals and comfy espadrilles or wedges will cover all dressing needs from casual to evening. For men, a good pair of leather rubber-soled shoes can easily make the transition from day to night. I'd also suggest bringing a good pair of solid walking shoes as well as a pair of flip-flops/thongs for wearing in showers in case you end up staying in a scummy dive.
Underwear: when it comes to underwear my rule of thumb is to take enough for one week, or for the length of the trip plus two days, whichever is shortest. Again, ensure your underwear is made from natural fabrics — there's nothing worse than getting prickly heat on holiday!
Towel: unless you're staying in hotels and resorts for the duration of your trip, it pays to pack a towel. Whatever you do, don't get sucked into buying one of those chamois towels or one that resembles a hand towel. I can tell you from experience that it won't dry your hair, it won't cover your modesty, and, if you're in a cold climate, you'll freeze before you dry yourself!
Packing: I can't explain it, but somehow bags seem to hold more if you roll your clothes rather than fold them. It also helps minimise creases. Try it, I guarantee it works!
backpacking:If you're travelling with all your earthly possessions on your back then the key is to keep everything to a minimum. Bear in mind that you can easily, and affordably, replace worn-out items along the way at local markets. Also, while jeans might be a wardrobe staple at home when you're backpacking you'll quickly discover they're hot to wear, heavy to carry and slow to dry. So you might want to reconsider taking the old faithfuls.
When it comes to packing your backpack, place the lighter items at the bottom and the heavier ones on top. Your backpack will feel lighter this way as the pack rests on your lower back. It's also wise to place the things you use the most on top. Dirty clothes are perfect to pack at the bottom of a backpack.
essentials: * Two pairs of trousers/skirts
* One pair of shorts
* Three t-shirts (mix of short sleeve and singlet)
* One long-sleeve shirt
* A dress (one that can make the transition from day to night)
* A sweater or fleece
* Waterproof wind-breaker
* Pajamas/sleepwear
* Walking shoes/boots
* Sandals or other light shoes
* Thongs/flip flops
* Swimmers
* Bras (sports and regular)
* Underwear
* Bandana/scarf
* Socks
* Sarong
* Towel
* Hat
* Sunscreen
CLOTHES:
Socks.
Pants.
tops.
Jackets.
Dresses.
Underwear.
Bras.
Singlets.
Skirts.
Pyjamas.
Shoes.
Bathers.
Towel.
MISC.
Makeup.
ipod.
ipod Dock.
Pillows.
Cushions.
Doona Cover.
DVD's.
CD's.
Beach Toys. [we're just TOO cool]
Water Bottle.
Sunscreen.
Tanning Lotion.
Hair Products.
Sunglasses.
Hat.
Pencilcase.
Insect Spray.
Book/s.
Perfume/Deoderant
toothbrush? (and toothpaste goes well with that)
face wash?
makeup remover?
maybe board games??
do you need to take any groceries??
* Again it may seem obvious but getting your currency converted before you travel will save you a lot of time and trouble. Even if it’s just enough to get you to your hotel and purchase you something to eat, it’ll save you looking around for a bank in the middle of the night.
* It doesn’t matter how many times you’re asked “Have you got your passport?” by family or friends there’s still the possibility that you’ll forget!
* Thankfully e-tickets exist these days, so you may not have to remember to pack your plane ticket, but you will need your printed confirmation!
# If you’re going on holiday then one of the most important things you’ll bring back will be memories, and if you haven’t taken enough photographs you’ll always regret it. Bring a digital camera with as many memory cards as possible, and take photos of everything: the lovely people you meet, the places you visit, and even the disgusting, poorly maintained £1 youth hostel you stayed in. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity, so don’t be stingy with the film if you’ve got a traditional camera!
# Make sure you don’t forget your toilet
Answer:
I live in Italy and I have the ability to tell that april is funny month for weather. It changes quickly, from warm to cold and from cold to warm. So I advocate you to do what we do here: wear more layers, like a t-shirt and jumper, so if it's warm you could pull off the jumper or the sweater.
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hmm i never been to italy b4 but i have been to france and other euro countries…
u should pack some warm clothes and also clothes u where during a summer… this will make sure that u will be ready for any type of weather..
and since it a school trip.. “ask ur school trip guild” for further information
also pack some hiking clothes/bathing suits ^^…
and dont pack too much… because (trust me) u will want to go shopping there lol… i mean a lot of shopping
hope this helps
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In April it is typically in the mid 60s during the day and into the mid 40s at night. It could be warmer are even cooler. I recommend you check the weather forecast A day or two before you pack for your trip.
Here is a link for the weather in Italy.
http://www.wunderground.com/global/IY.ht…
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i think u should bring some sweater since it would be a very chilly condition in italy. of course, u know what, in the mid april, the temp is gonna be about 10 degree or sumthing.