The public holidays in Italy
What are the public holidays in Italy?
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New Year's Day | Jour de l'an | January 1st | Friday, January 1st |
Epiphanie | Epiphanie | January 6th | Wednesday, January 6th |
Easter Monday | Lundi de Pâques | April 13th | April 5th |
Liberation of Italy | Libération de l'Italie | April 25th | Sunday, April 25th |
Labour Day | Fête du travail | Mai 1st | Saturday, Mai 1st |
Republic Day | Fête de la République | June 2th | Wednesday, June 2th |
Assomption | Assomption | August 15th | Sunday, August 15th |
Toussaint | Toussaint | November 1st | Friday, November 1st |
Immaculée Conception | Immaculée Conception | December 8th |
Tuesday, December 8th |
Christmas Day | Noël | December 25th |
Saturday, December 25th |
Saint-Etienne | Saint-Etienne | December 26th |
Sunday, December 26th |
Vehicles Available
Motorhomes in Italy
The motorhome, also called a recreational vehicle (RV), is a vehicle that is equipped with a shower, toilet, and beds and can accommodate 2 - 7 people. Drivers only need...
Luxury Coaches in Italy
Spacious and luxurious, these motorhomes can accommodate up to 6 people and are generally recommended for those who desire maximum comfort. The living area is large and i...
Campervans in Italy
The Profile motorhome is equipped with a shower and toilet, beds and offers all the necessary comforts for your journey.
General Info
1
Do your grocery shopping at the markets and enjoy!
2
Certain farms and vineyards welcome motorhome campers. It will be indicated if they do so. We will give you a list of them.
3
Book a trip to Sicily long in advance
4
The historical city centres are not accessible by motorhome. Park just outside of them in a designated area
5
Be careful when driving along the cliff roads of the Almafi Coast