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I'm going solo to many places in europe and italy is one of them. My friend says that it wouldnt be the safest place for an 18 year old girl with blonde hair and blue eyes. i think he's being overly protective but he made me somewhat nervous in his rantings.. my spirit is still undiminished though and i am super excited to visit beautiful italy!

Any suggestions? Also, if anyone can recommend a good hostel in venice or anywhere in the cinque terre i would be really greatful. I think I have a friend i can stay with in southern italy, but am dying to go visit the cinque terre so i need a place to stay up there. Im going in the low season so hopefully things wont be too packed.

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italy is safe as well as other places no special concern. of course, use common sense
there are some areas with more risks, but I think they are the same almost everywhere: bus station or train station in the night time, going around alone with the "lost in this city" face

A friend and I spent 2 weeks in Italy recently, and we didn't feel unsafe once - except perhaps we could have picked a better location to stay in Rome (I guess anywhere around a train station is iffy). I found Italian men to be so very different from North American, men in general - very forward, flirtatious, and not afraid to stare. However, they are also polite and respectful, so we never once felt we were in any sort of danger. Just use common sense, as Luisa says, and you should be fine.

I agree with previous two posts... I've been traveling in Italy twice already by myself and I did not feel unsafe. I did feel a little bit uneasy when I first arrived at Napoli because there's too much traffic and the city itself isn't organized. But just be cautious like you'll be, when you are at any place other than your hometown, and always look after your personal belongings. Like Luisa said, always know what you are doing and use common sense. Be ready for a lot of attentions from Italian men.... I am sure you'll have a good time. Enjoy.

Yes, it is. Italians are very strange men. They fall madly in love for all the girls named Jen. And you know how the italian passion is: They follow the Jens at every hour, until the end (or at least until they have a chance on Jens).

are you joking? Italian are not dangerous!on the contrary, italian become very polite and romantic with a cute foreign girl.Italian boys aren't more dangerous than boys in any other part of the world. trust in an italian girl. Elisa

They said the same to me and my friend, both quite blond (i'm dark blond she is really blond) and we had no trouble at all.. we were both 18 years old and we had an amazing time!!
it's was soo good for our ego, bella bella this and bella that.. although on some days we looked ehmm terrible

but perhaps a safety thing for yourself, I asked a male friend to use his name if somebody who i didn't like asked if i had a boyfriend.. later in spain somebody asked me if i was married.. no i'm not and not intending to.. but if you want to be safe for your own feeling, ask a friend to buy you a ring or so.. and than you can say you have a boyfriend and he is sooo amazing and he'll visit you later in rome

I'm a Jen with long blonde hair and blue eyes. I've never had any problems and didn't feel unsafe. Just be wise in where you go. Enjoy your travels. Ya never know - may meet the man of your dreams (italian or otherwise) Italy brings the romance in everyone I think!!!

I've never seen any sign of danger in Rome. There's so many people everywhere during the day, and at night, there's not many people around, except for the tourist places. Even walking around at night (I'm a man) would'nt seem like it'd be a problem for women.

I have been dreaming of visiting Italy again for the last 3+ years and am scheduled to go the beginning of October. A family member says we are stupid to consider going as this is a dangerous place to go because of the war in the Ukraine, drought and wild fires and covid and hurricanes coming to Florida. Does anyone have any knowledge of what the situation really is and should we just say goodbye to all the money we have already laid out including relatives who are coming to watch my property while I am gone.? This has really shaken me.

It's being raining here and there all over Northern Italy for 7 days now. One could assume that in October things will have improved, but in any case why would you worry about the drought? Are you going to make a cruise on the Po river?

I Don't know much about (neverending?) wild fires and about Putin's mind, but I doubt he's going to slash through 3 Nato countries to reach the Lake Como. It's like saying that we shouldn't visit Canada because of the drug war in Mexico.

When people propose irrational opinions on subjects that they are ill informed, you have to ignore them. If this was a problem, the New York Times travel section, national news, PBS, everybody would be all over the subject. The only additional concern over the past ten years is the virus. It does throw a little wrinkle into the considerations but no worse than a bad outbreak of the flu. Just be a bit more careful. PS --- You are really listening to the wrong people.

From people in Europe, the only thing worrisome about the war in Ukraine, is energy and petrol prices. Since you are just visiting, I doubt you will have to deal with much of this. Given how the war is progressing, I doubt any Nato country has to worry about an invasion. Perhaps your relatives don't know where Ukraine and Italy are in Europe.

I just wanted to add that we went to Northern Italy in August of 2021. Lots of people thought it was a really bad idea with Covid. We went anyway and had a wonderful time. We were safer than we were in Florida quite frankly.

War in Ukraine from lets say Venice, nearest front line something less than 950 miles. About the distance from Dallas to DisneyWorld. Nearest random missile attack something less than 650 miles. About the distance from Raleigh, NC to DisneyWorld

Crime. Would have to know where you live in Florida and where you are going in Italy to begin to guess the difference. But I randomly picked Milan and Orlando on the Numbeo site and the Milan was a tad safer, but not significantly.

Hurricanes. Well, if they come, maybe best not to be there? But NOAA forecasters have slightly decreased the likelihood of an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season to 60% (lowered from the outlook issued in May, which predicted a 65% chance). The likelihood of near-normal activity has risen to 30% and the chances remain at 10% for a below-normal season. They are predicting 6 to 10 hurricanes, where 7 is the historical average. 6 to 10 is a pretty big spread, so I really dont think they have a clue.

Not go to Northern Italy because of the war in Ukraine, drought, wildfires and Covid..... that's just plain silly (IMHO). You can stop shaking! It sounds like your family member doesn't get out much. Has that person ever been to Italy?

There can be problems anywhere and Italy is much the same as most other countries. Practice the usual precautions to avoid pickpockets and petty crime,etc. The RS Italy guidebook has some good tips. I checked the Canadian government travel website, and it advises "Take normal security precautions" - .

It sounds like he's spending too much time in front of the wrong channel on his TV. Also, it seems like some older citizens get a little paranoid and negative. My 93 year old mother-in-law is like that. She spends to much time watching TV preachers who say the Rapture is just around the corner. I was tempted to ask her if it did happen if I could have her car.

101 year old father--classic. Parental anxiety. Join the club. If they know too long in advance, their anxiety takes over. My mom (95+) used to end up in the ER just before our departures. We'd spend the whole day as she was tested, scanned, poked and prodded. It was usually dehydration. Once we saw the pattern, we understood and would tell her the day before leaving or not at all, hire people to keep her company, and keep my US phone open so she could call. What she didn't know kept her calm.

Just move forward, enjoy the trip knowing he's in good hands. Since he's so anxious, and knows about the trip, some video calls should calm him, especially if you can get some street scenes for him to enjoy. Don't doubt yourself and your choices. He may be your father, but you are the one in charge now. And don't talk about the trip in front of him anymore from now until you get there.
PS My sister in law lives 3 kilomtres on the French side of the border. The only current crisis is that the stores are still out of mustard and some pools can't be filled due to drought

From a 101 year old who has not traveled in 25 years I would hardly take any advice on Italy.
He said you were stupid to go. Is that good terminology. Did he explain himself. Has he looked at a map.
Age does not confer automatic wisdom.
We only hear about the extreme ages when the story presented is positive and up lifting. We never hear about the grouches, the fearful, the unwise.
Go and have fun in Italy. .

One of the things I think must be going on is a love of the luxury of life, more than ornamental considerations. (When you see how people drive here and how close pedestrians seem to come to death all the time, perhaps it makes sense that you would want to live in the moment.)

I love Naples!! I loved everything about it, the vibe, the people, the food, the screaming deals on shopping, the architecture. You captured also really fantastic pictures in your trip. Thank you so much for sharing this post..

Looks like an interesting place to visit that I have never heard of. I want to travel to one place every year and I have a shortlist for 2018. Reading your article about Naples seems enough but let me check out more about it, Thanks!

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