Herald on Sunday

3 FOR THE KIDS...

Life is sweet for visiting bambini, writes

- Sara Dajani.

1 Rome

The Eternal City is wonderful for kids and has endless amounts of pizza, gelato and ancient ruins to keep their excitement levels buzzing all day long. Try a pizza-making course with Rome Tours for Kids for a delicious interactiv­e experience. Then ignite their imaginatio­ns with a tour of the Colosseum, where they’ll learn about the gladiators who fought there thousands of years ago. After they’ve had a taste of the delicious food and history tours, visit the Trevi Fountain, where they can throw a coin in and make a wish. Legend has it that if you throw a coin behind your left shoulder, you’re guaranteed good luck in returning to Rome — something they’ll definitely want after all the fun and treats.

2 Sardinia

This island is edged with white sandy beaches and crystal-blue waters, making it an ideal family getaway with activities like kayaking, paddle boarding, biking and hiking on offer. Campana is a summer paradise and its shallow waters make it an ideal beach for younger children to play. Sardinia also has enchanting caves to explore. Neptune’s Grotto, on the island’s north-western corner, is one of the largest and most famous marine caves in Italy. You can reach it by boat, and inside you’ll find stalactite­s and stalagmite­s, as well as a kilometre-long white sandy beach, an undergroun­d salt lake 10m deep, and four distinct “rooms”. A day trip here will fascinate kids and adults alike.

3 Lake Garda

This is the place to come for theme parks and water parks to keep kids of all ages entertaine­d. Gardaland is thought of as Italy’s Disneyland and comprises Gardaland Park, Gardaland Sea-Life and the Gardaland Hotel. With three million visitors every year, it’s the eighth largest theme park in the world. Movieland has rides and attraction­s themed around Hollywood feature films. Park Sigurta is more of a chilled out option — it’s a public park with water, flower and herb gardens, walking and cycling trails, and a maze. Bring a picnic with you to enjoy a scenic lunch break. The kids can run wild while you indulge in a bit of down time and everyone will be happy. Buonissimo!

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