Iran Tour for Italian Citizens is a special Iran tour package for travelers from Italy with a unique itinerary. Here, we explain all Iran travel guides for Italian citizens, like the Iran visa process, how to get an Iran sim card, the best travel time, the best airlines to Iran, and all the FAQs about travel to Iran.
You can find all the tour information for booking the Iran Tour for Italian Citizens here. Tour information includes tour itinerary, tour services, list of must-see attractions in this tour, tour route on map, list of hotels, and best tour rate with discount.
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Iran Tour for Italian Citizens information
Iran is a beautiful travel destination for Italian tourists. Iran has a rich history, stunning architecture, and a dynamic culture that will enchant even the most seasoned tourist. From the bustling streets of Tehran to the serene beauty of Isfahan, the Iran tour for Italian citizens promises to be an unforgettable experience for Italian tourists. Here, you can find all the information about services like the Iran visa process and the best airlines for Italians to go to Iran.
Italian Citizens can apply for a visa online. Iranian eVisa is now available online to Italian citizens. With this visit visa, the stay is usually limited to 30 days.
Italian citizens are eligible to apply for a tourist visa. The required documents typically include:
The visa process may take 3 to 7 days, so it is advisable to apply well in advance of your intended travel dates. It is safer for Italian citizens to apply for their visas through a valid Iran travel agency.
The most popular airlines that provide flights landing in Iran that are suited for an Iranian vacation for Italians are Pegasus Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines.
Tehran and Shiraz are Iran’s most popular city destinations, and direct flights from Italy are usually from Milan and Rome.
Please contact our tour operator for free to make any changes to your tour itinerary. Our tour operators are available 24 hours a day.
Tour Route:Tehran > Kashan > Isfahan > Yazd > Abarkuh > Shiraz
Day 1: Arrival in Tehran. Usually, incoming flights to Iran arrive after midnight and early in the morning. Transfer to the hotel. Take a short rest and then meet your guide at the hotel for a half-day tour of the Sa’dabad Historical-Cultural Complex, Tajrish Bazaar, and Imamzadeh Saleh. Overnight Tehran
Day 2: After breakfast, meet your guide for a half-day city tour to visit Golestan Palace, Jewelry Museum, and Masoudieh Palace, then transfer to Kashan. Before checking into the hotel, visit Agha Bozorg Mosque and Kashan Traditional Bazaar. Overnight Kashan
Day 3: After breakfast, have a city tour to visit Tabatabaei House, Borujerdi House, Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, and Fin Garden. Then, Drive to Isfahan. Visiting Si-o-Se Pol bridge at night, seeing the beauty and reflection of its lights in the water. Overnight Isfahan
Day 4: After breakfast, have a full Isfahan city tour to visit Naqshe Jahan Square, Hasht Behesh Palace, Chehel Sotoun Palace, Vank Cathedral, and Walk in the beautiful area of Jolfa. Overnight Isfahan
Day 5: Drive to Yazd in the morning. Have a half-day Yazd city Tour to visit Jame Mosque Yazd, the historical context of Yazd, which is one of the most beautiful examples of urban construction with clay and registered by UNESCO, and Amir Chakhmaq complex, and buy souvenirs from the famous sweet shop of the Haj Khalifeh city of Yazd. Overnight Yazd
Day 6: After breakfast and check out of your hotel, have a short visit to Zoroastrian Fire Temple, and Dowlat Abad Garden, which is a famous wind-cather, then drive to Abarkuh to have lunch in Koomeh Bibi Seyed Restaurant to taste Iranian traditional dishes, this restaurant is well-known, then have a short city tour to visit the Abarkuh cedar, the Aali dome, the ice house, and the famous wind-cather of Aghazadeh historical house and stay overnight in this beautiful traditional Boutique Hotel. Overnight Abarkuh
Day 7: Early morning breakfast, check out the Hotel, and drive to Shiraz with a short stop in Persepolis to visit one of the top Iran attractions and world registered by UNESCO. Then, keep going to Shiraz. Overnight Shiraz
Day 8: After breakfast, the full-day city tour of Shiraz will begin, visiting the Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque, Qavam House, Vakil Complex(including Karim Khan Citadel, Vakil Bath, Vakil Mosque and Vakil Bazaar), Eram Garden, Tomb of Hafez and Ali Ibn Hamzeh Holly Shrine. Tonight, we have a family dinner with an Iranian family in their home to taste Iranian food and become more familiar with Iranian culture. Overnight Shiraz
Day 9: Check out the hotel and transfer to Shiraz airport for the Departure flight. ( If your departure flight is from Tehran Airport, We add a Domestic flight from Shiraz to Tehran to your Itinerary)
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We also have a special offer for Italian tourists: an 8-day Iran budget tour with a new itinerary that includes Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz.
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Tour Rate Based on Per Person in 3*** Hotels with Local Guide
Iran Tour for Italian Citizens Tour Guide
Yes, Iran eVisa is required for Italian citizens. Italian passport holders can apply for a tourist visa online.
Iran offers a wide range of attractions for Italian tourists. Some popular destinations include Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, and Yazd. Highlights include the Grand Traditional Bazaar, Persepolis, the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, and the ancient city of Yazd.
Iran is generally a safe destination for tourists, including Italian citizens. However, it is always important to take precautions and stay informed about the current situation. Italian tourists are advised to stay updated on travel advisories and follow the guidance of local authorities.
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are ideal for visiting Iran when the weather is pleasant, and various festivals take place.
Iran offers various transportation options, including domestic flights, buses, taxis, and public transportation. Domestic flights are convenient for long distances, while buses and taxis are commonly used for shorter distances within cities. Public transportation, such as metro systems and buses, is also available in major cities.
Dress modestly, especially in public places, and avoid sensitive topics in conversations to show respect for Iran’s cultural values.
Credit cards are not widely accepted in Iran, so it is advisable to carry sufficient cash for daily expenses. The local currency is the Iranian Rial.
Some must-visit cities include Tehran, Shiraz, Isfahan, Yazd, and Kashan, each offering its unique charm and attractions.
In Iran, it is generally considered polite to ask for permission before taking someone’s photograph in public. It is appreciated if you approach individuals and kindly request their consent before capturing their images. Most of the time, people will respond positively and may even smile or give a gesture of approval.
Iran has official holidays that may affect travel plans. For instance, during the Norooz (Persian New Year) holidays, some tourist sites might be closed. Travelers are advised to consult their travel guide to check the schedule of official holidays. This will help them plan their visit to coincide with the best possible time.
Toilet facilities in Iran are typically different from Western-style toilets. Iranian restrooms usually have a rectangular design. However, there is no need to worry, as Western-style toilets are available in most hotels, restaurants, and public places.
For LGBT travelers, it’s important to note that homosexuality is not legally recognized in Iran and is not aligned with local laws and culture. Therefore, it’s recommended not to explicitly mention LGBT-related matters on their travel forms. This approach ensures a smoother and more respectful experience during their visit.
In Iran, due to the Islamic culture, there are certain dress codes to follow. Women are required to wear headscarves, and men should avoid wearing shorts in public spaces. However, this does not mean that fashionable and stylish clothing is prohibited. Iranians are fashion-conscious and stay up-to-date with the latest trends while adhering to the dress code guidelines.
How can Italian Travelers Purchase Internet and Iran SIM Cards?
Travelers can acquire internet and SIM cards through our agency. When they book a tour with us, they receive a complimentary SIM card that comes with their tour package. This SIM card is given upon their arrival, ensuring they have connectivity from the start of their journey. The SIM card also allows them to recharge their internet data. The internet service offers good speed, ensuring a smooth online experience during their travels.
Travelers who venture to Iran independently have the option to purchase SIM cards from the airport or mobile phone shops. Notably, there are two reputable companies for obtaining temporary SIM cards in Iran: Hamrah-e-Aval (MCI) and Irancell.
These companies offer strong network coverage and the flexibility to purchase different packages or data plans, including daily and weekly options. Depending on their needs, travelers can refer to our travel guide for guidance on selecting the most suitable choice.
Travel Insurance for Italian Tourist
Travelers have the option of informing us about their travel insurance needs prior to their journey. We can help them purchase travel insurance on their behalf, and they can either send us a scan of the insurance or pick it up at the airport.
Accommodation Options in Iran for Italian Travelers
Iran offers a wide range of accommodation options for Italian tourists, ranging from luxury hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses. In major cities such as Tehran and Shiraz, visitors can find internationally renowned hotel chains that offer all the modern amenities and comforts.
For those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture, staying in a traditional Persian house or a boutique hotel can provide a more authentic experience. Let your Tour Operator put the best of your chosen Iran Hotels in your Iran Tour services.