The Italy
Trip Planner
A 10-page fill-in planning guide built for how Italy actually works — cobblestones, church codes, and all. Itinerary template, budget worksheet, packing list, and city quick reference in one document.
10 pages. No filler.
Every page solves a specific planning problem. Here are two of them.
Find your Italy traveler type before choosing a single city.
Fill in one row per day — works for 7, 10, or 14-day trips.
Six sections. One coherent plan.
Your Italy Traveler Type
Match your travel style to one of 5 profiles — Classic Explorer, Romantic Wanderer, Food Seeker, Off-Path Adventurer, or Luxury Slow Traveler.
Day-by-Day Itinerary Template
A fill-in table for 7, 10, or 14 days — city, accommodation, plans, and notes. One row per day. Print and use.
Budget Worksheet
Every cost category with estimated vs. actual columns. Includes 2026 benchmark ranges for budget, mid-range, comfort, and luxury travelers.
Italy Packing List
Built for cobblestones, church dress codes, and Italian weather — not a generic travel checklist. Everything the guidebooks forget to mention.
Pre-Trip Booking Checklist
What to lock in 3 months out, 1 month out, and 1 week before departure. Timed specifically for Italy, where booking order matters.
City Quick Reference
All 11 destinations — Rome to Amalfi — with best for, budget range, don't miss, and watch out for. One glance, full picture.
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Not sure where to go yet?
Find your Italy traveler type first.
5 questions. Personalized city recommendations, itinerary style, and hotel picks matched to how you actually travel.
Quick answers.
Is this actually free?
Yes. Enter your email, the PDF downloads immediately. You'll also receive our Italy travel guide emails — unsubscribe anytime with one click.
What format is the planner?
A 10-page A4 PDF. Print it and fill it in by hand, or type directly into it using Adobe Reader or Preview. Both work.
I'm still early in planning — is this useful?
That's exactly who it's for. The planner is designed to help you figure out where to go and what it will cost before you book anything.