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Most Italian beach towns are very child friendly-I have been to the beach on the Adriatic and there were lots of families there and you can stay in a hotel where you get 3 meals a day and it is all inclusive. It is very inexpensive and there is much less stress that way. Most hotels by the beach will offer that option, so you could always find one on a travel site such as expedia.com or hotels.com and then contact them directly to see about that option.
quma
Just come back from Lake Garda - (okay I know it's north Italy but still very nice). Stayed at a large campsite in a holiday home -with my 6 yr old and 2 yr old and they both loved it - very child orientated. Check out Hoseasons or Eurocamp.
tonino l
Calabria, Tropea, I spend my holiday there every year and I have a child of 2 y
cmoikiledi
I wouldn't recommend PARIS French
GR
I should imagine most resort have at least 1 two year old there at any given time.
teeth hoover
I wouldn't recommend Sorrento - i was there last year and was way too busy, too noisey and too expensive. Loads of mosquittos too. The fumes from all the mopeds were unbearable too.
minerva
Sorrento would be good as you can get around with a buggy and it's very safe plus lots to do for grwon-ups and the bathing areas are good for kids. if you go get down to the Marina Grande on the local bus or you can walk. the beach is nice and Delfinos is the best place to eat. if you go in with a 2 year old they'll be delighted. they love kids!
nancina
I agree with kaibebe. Many of the hotels on the Adriatic Coast cater to families with children. My friends have a hotel on the Gargano Peninsula and throughout the summer there are children of all ages running around.
Eleanora
look on Expedia
Christina K
Sorrento- Its beautiful and has something for everyone.
madamspud169
I don't recommend taking any child under the age of 4 or 5 abroad, not only can the ears popping due to cabin pressure be harmful not to mention hurt the child, the child will also have to have her own passport now and I don't believe that is safe for any child because it means anyone can get a passport for your child and easily get him out of the country