If “eat pasta in Italy” is still sitting unchecked on your bucket list, now’s your chance to make it happen — and save while you’re at it.
As someone who’s frequented The Boot many a times, I can attest that Naples really does have the best pizza in the world (yes, that’s coming from a New Yorker). Florence is a feast for the eyes with its Renaissance art around every corner. Rome is an endless maze of history and piazzas where every gelato break feels deserved, and Venice… well, let’s just say a gondola ride at sunset is worth every cliché. Don’t even get me started on the magical Amalfi Coast — cliffside villages, sparkling waters, and views that stay with you long after you leave.
For a limited time, British Airways Vacations is taking $100 off vacation packages to Italy. You’ll just need to book by Nov. 12 and travel before April 30, 2026 to take advantage of the deal.

That discount applies to flight + hotel or flight + car packages, as long as you’re staying at least four nights in a 4 or 5-star hotel (or renting a car for at least four days). Translation: you can plan a Roman holiday, a Florence art crawl, or a road trip down the Amalfi Coast — and still have money left over for another round of gelato.
On top of the savings, every British Airways vacation includes built-in perks like a 50-pound checked bag allowance, 24-hour travel support, and the option to pay in installments (starting at just $99 per person). You can also earn or redeem Avios points to stretch your travel budget even further.
Whether you’re planning a once-in-a-lifetime trip, or a spontaneous escape, this deal makes a luxury getaway feel surprisingly doable.
The offer runs through Nov. 12, 2025, so if Italy’s been calling your name, consider this your sign to book.
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