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What To Know About Traveling To Italy Today With Suzanne Stavert

Suzanne Stavert

 

Suzanne Stavert of AdventuresofEmptyNesters.com is a travel writer, brand ambassador and culinary explorer and she recently returned from a trip to Italy. Find out how she planned her international travel and what you can do to make your travel dreams come true. 

Her work with Collette Travel, China Southern Airlines, Tourism Authority of Thailand, Viking Cruises, Hotels.com, Expedia, Oldways, and most recently with Tuscan Women Cook has taken her on culinary journeys through Italy, Japan, Iceland and many other countries in Europe. 

But it's been a while since traveling and going to Italy during this time of Covid provided some strategies and preparation to make that dream a reality.  Find out what it was like for Suzanne not to travel for so long and what it's like to be traveling in Italy today. Suzanne explores what stood out after all this time and offers some helpful and timely tips for people getting ready or dreaming of travel. 

Italy is one of our favorite bucket list destinations but has had a hard time over this time.  It's slowly opening up and inviting guests again so tune in to discover all you'll need to know to plan your visit to the country of love, sun, beauty, and joy. 

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