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Vegan Vacation Tips When In Italy

Being vegan doesn't mean that you can't travel! Are you travelling to Italy and want to know how you can eat vegan? Have you spent countless hours trying to find out the best places to visit while in the country and are worried that there aren't any options for eating vegan? Don't worry, this blog will show you a some tips when it comes to vegan travel or vegan cruise in Italy, enjoy some great food and learn more here.

Always ask restaurants if they have vegan options

Don’t be shy and always ask restaurants if they have vegan options. When going out to eat in Italy, ask your server about the ingredients used in the dishes on the menu before ordering. If you are unsure about whether or not something is vegan, ask for clarification about what makes up each dish's main ingredients—this will give you a better idea of whether or not it contains animal products.

Pack your own snacks

Another vegan travel tip is to always pack your own snacks. Pack some with you so that even if there aren't vegan options available at restaurants, you'll be able to eat something familiar. You could even make some yourself beforehand so that they're ready for when you need them most! If you plan ahead and pack enough food and drink, you can enjoy your vacation without having to worry about what you eat.



Try out all the different vegan cheeses

If you're vegan and traveling to Italy, make sure you try all the vegan cheese available. The country is famous for its cheese, and it's no surprise that many of these products have been converted into vegan options. The best part? They're just as delicious! You won’t find cheese like this elsewhere so make sure to take advantage of it when you visit Italy.



Treat yourself to vegan gelato and sorbet

If you're a fan of ice cream, you'll be happy to know that Italy is the place to go for some of the best vegan options in the world. There are many places that serve fruit-based and soy-based gelato and sorbet (and sometimes even granita or frozen yogurt). 




Vegan travel can be a pain sometimes, but with proper planning and preparations, you’ll surely make so many great memories during the trip. If you won’t have time to do all the planning consider contacting a travel agency or going on vegan river cruises for a stress-free and organized trip.

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