I'm planning a trip to Naples, Rome, Florence, Cinque Terre, and Venice, and I'm curious about the best airport to fly into. I've seen itineraries that start in Rome and then go down to Naples before heading up to Florence and Venice. Does it make a difference in terms of travel time or convenience? Would it be better to fly into one city versus another, or are there any tips for getting around once I'm there? Thanks for any insights!
Flying into Rome (Fiumicino) is usually the most straightforward option since it's central and well-connected to the rest of Italy. From there, you can easily take a train to Naples and then work your way up. Trains in Italy are efficient and make hopping between cities like Florence and Venice a breeze. Plus, starting in Rome gives you a solid base to explore before moving on. Any thoughts on how you plan to tackle the Cinque Terre part of your trip?