Italy

Italy

Welcome to Italy, a land where history, culture, and natural beauty converge to create an unforgettable travel experience. From the romantic canals of Venice to the rolling hills of Tuscany, Italy offers a diverse array of destinations that captivate every traveler’s heart. To show you why Italy should be your next travel adventure, here are some suggestions for possible itineraries to enable you to maximize your time. They are all customizable to your wishes. Or if you already have a plan and would like us to check it and provide suggestions, choose the ‘help you plan’ section.

Central Italy & Tuscany

Central Italy and Tuscany Road Trip Itinerary

Best time to visit: April – October

How long: 12 nights

Price: From 1300 per person excl. flights (based on 2 people sharing)


On day 1, fly into the Florence and explore the historic city of Florence, start with the iconic Duomo, Uffizi Gallery, and the picturesque Ponte Vecchio.
On the second day, wander through the lush Boboli Gardens, tour the magnificent Pitti Palace, and visit the Basilica of Santa Croce to see the tombs of Michelangelo and Galileo.
Florence offers a rich blend of art, history, and stunning architecture, perfect for a short getaway.

Accommodation: Palazzo Ridolfi – Residenza d’Epoca, Florence


On Day 3, drive to Arezzo (1 hour), a charming Tuscan town, which offers a blend of history and culture. Discover the historic town, visit the Basilica of San Francesco and the Piazza Grande. Wander through the ancient streets of the historic center. Don’t miss the stunning views from the Medici Fortress. Arezzo is a perfect destination for art lovers and history enthusiasts.
On Day 4, explore more of Arezzo or take a short trip to nearby towns like Anghiari or Cortona.

Accommodation: La Volta su Arezzo, Arezzo


On Day 5 Drive to Cortona (45 minutes). Visit this charming hill town and stroll through the quaint streets known from “Under the Tuscan Sun.
On Day 6, spend a relaxing day in Cortona, exploring local sites like the Etruscan Academy Museum and the Church of San Francesco. Enjoy local cuisine at cozy trattorias and take in panoramic vistas of the Val di Chiana.

Accommodation: Villa Nigra in Cortona with a private swimming pool, Cortona


On Day 7, drive to Val d’Orcia (1.5 hours), a picturesque region in Tuscany, renowned for its rolling hills, charming villages, and vineyards. Explore the scenic countryside, visit Pienza, explore the historic streets of Montepulciano, and enjoy wine tasting in Montalcino. Val d’Orcia offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, culture, and relaxation.
On Day 8, continue exploring Val d’Orcia: relax in thermal baths at Bagno Vignoni and take in the breathtaking landscapes that have inspired artists for centuries. Don’t forget to enjoy wine tasting in local vineyards.

Accommodation: Drogheria e Locanda Franci, Val d’Orcia


On Day 9, drive to Siena (1 hour), a stunning medieval city in Tuscany, which offers a wealth of attractions. Visit the magnificent Siena Cathedral, explore the historic Piazza del Campo, and climb the Torre del Mangia for panoramic views. Don’t miss the vibrant frescoes in the Palazzo Pubblico and the serene beauty of the Basilica of San Domenico. Siena’s rich history, beautiful architecture, and vibrant culture make it a must-visit destination.
On Day 10, spend another day exploring Siena or take a short trip to nearby Monteriggioni or Chianti region.

Accommodation (Breakfast included): Castello Delle Quattro Torra, Siena


On Day 11, drive to Bolgheri (2 hours). On your way to Bolgheri, stop at San Gimignano. Wander through the medieval town, known for its towers and Vernaccia wine.
Bolgheri is a charming village in Tuscany, which is renowned for its exceptional wines and scenic beauty. Stroll along the famous cypress-lined road, explore the historic castle, and enjoy wine tasting at prestigious local wineries. Indulge in delicious Tuscan cuisine at cozy trattorias and soak in the picturesque countryside views. Bolgheri is a perfect destination for wine lovers and those seeking a tranquil escape.

Accommodation: La Nave, Bolgheri


Drive back to Florence (2 hours). Spend your last evening enjoying more of Florence or relaxing.

Accommodation: Palazzo Ridolfi – Residenza d’Epoca, Florence


This is the final day of your Italy trip, and time to pack your bags and leave with some incredible memories of Italy! Drive back to Florence (2 hours) and drop your rental car there before you fly back to your country.


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Practical info

Weather and best time to visit?
Italy boasts a diverse climate, with variations from north to south and coastal to inland regions. The best time to visit depends on your preferences and destinations: Spring (April to June): Ideal for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Enjoy blooming landscapes and comfortable temperatures, perfect for exploring cities and countryside. Summer (July to August): Warm to hot weather, especially in southern and coastal areas. Great for beach holidays and festivals, but expect larger crowds and higher prices. Autumn (September to October): Another excellent time to visit, with mild weather and stunning fall foliage. Harvest season offers fantastic food and wine experiences. Winter (November to March): Cooler temperatures, especially in northern regions and mountainous areas. Ideal for skiing in the Alps and exploring cities without the summer crowds.

Is it safe?
Yes, Italy is generally safe for travelers. Like any destination, it’s wise to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded tourist areas, to avoid pickpocketing. Follow local advice and enjoy your trip with peace of mind.

What language is spoken?
The official language of Italy is Italian.

What do I take with me?
When traveling to Italy, pack comfortable walking shoes, lightweight clothing for warm weather, and a jacket for cooler evenings. Bring a universal power adapter, a travel guide or map, and essential toiletries. Don’t forget your passport, travel insurance, and any necessary medications. A reusable water bottle and a camera or smartphone for capturing memories are also handy.

How do I pay?
In Italy, the primary currency is the Euro (€). You can pay using cash, credit cards, and debit cards. Major cards like Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted, but it’s wise to carry some cash for small purchases and in rural areas. ATMs are plentiful for withdrawing euros as needed.

What to eat?
Italy offers a culinary feast with regional specialties. Enjoy classic dishes like pasta, pizza, and risotto. Savor regional delights such as Florentine steak in Tuscany, seafood in coastal areas, and truffle dishes in Umbria. Don’t miss the world-famous gelato, rich espresso, and fine wines from Chianti, Barolo, and Prosecco regions. Italian cuisine is a delicious journey through diverse flavors and traditions.

Which plug do I take with me?
When traveling to Italy, bring a Type C, F, or L plug adapter. The standard voltage is 230V, and the frequency is 50Hz.

Tap water?
Yes, tap water in Italy is generally safe to drink. It meets strict EU standards for quality and safety. However, in some older buildings or rural areas, locals might prefer bottled water due to taste or local preferences.

Getting there

Getting There

  • This trip starts in Florence and ends in Florence, Italy
  • We can help select your international flights
  • Fly to Florence Airport
  • Fly back from Florence Airport 
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the trip can be arranged for an extra cost
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  • Rates are per person and exclude the international flight from/to your home country.

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  • We reserve the right to change rates advertised on this website.
  • If you request changes to this trip, the advertised rates will likely change.
  • The exact order, contents and rates of this tour are subject to availability.
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Southern Italy

Southern Italy Adventure Road Trip Itinerary

Best time to visit: May – October

How long: 10 nights

Price: From 1790 per person excl. flights (based on 2 people sharing)


Start your Italy road trip in Bari, a historic port city in Southern Italy. It offers a blend of culture and charm. Explore Bari Vecchia, the old town, with its narrow streets, the Basilica di San Nicola, and the impressive Swabian Castle. Stroll along the scenic seafront promenade, enjoy fresh seafood at local trattorias, and visit the bustling Mercato del Pesce. Bari is a vibrant city rich in history and southern Italian hospitality.

Accommodation: A Casa Di Rita, Bari


On Day 2, head to Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Southern Italy, which is renowned for its unique trulli houses. Wander through the historic Rione Monti district to see these iconic, white-washed, cone-roofed structures. Visit the Trullo Sovrano, the largest trullo, and explore local shops selling handcrafted goods. Enjoy traditional Puglian cuisine at charming local restaurants. Alberobello offers a picturesque and unforgettable experience.

Accommodation: Suite Curcuma, Alberobello


On the 3d Day, head to Locorotondo, a charming town in Southern Italy, which is known for its circular layout and whitewashed buildings. Stroll through the picturesque historic center, visit the beautiful Church of San Giorgio, and enjoy panoramic views of the Itria Valley. Sample local wines at nearby vineyards and savor traditional Puglian cuisine at cozy trattorias. Locorotondo offers a serene and scenic escape.

Accommodation: Trulli Arco Antico, Locorotondo


On Day 4, you will continue your journey to Matera, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Southern Italy. It is famous for its ancient cave dwellings, or “sassi.” Explore the labyrinthine streets of the Sassi districts, visit the stunning rock churches with ancient frescoes, and tour Casa Grotta to see a traditional cave house. Don’t miss the panoramic views from the Civita and enjoy local cuisine in unique cave restaurants. Matera offers a fascinating blend of history and culture.
On Day 5, spend another day exploring the fascinating historical sites and museums of Matera.

Accommodation (Breakfast & dinner included): Aquatio Cave Luxury Hotel & SPA, Matera


Next you will depart on Day 6 for Praiano, a serene village on the Amalfi Coast. It offers stunning coastal views and a peaceful atmosphere. Relax on the beautiful Marina di Praia beach, visit the Church of San Gennaro for its vibrant majolica dome, and enjoy sunset views from the Path of the Gods hiking trail. Dine at seaside restaurants serving fresh seafood and explore local artisan shops. Praiano is perfect for a tranquil and scenic coastal getaway.
On Day 7, have a day trip to the nearby towns, Positano and Amalfi:
Positano, with its colorful cliffside buildings, offers breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast. Stroll through narrow streets lined with boutique shops, relax on Spiaggia Grande beach, and dine at seaside restaurants. Enjoy boat tours and explore the scenic Path of the Gods hike.
Amalfi is known for its historic charm, features the stunning Amalfi Cathedral in the heart of the town. Wander through the lively piazza, visit the Paper Museum, and take a boat trip to the Emerald Grotto. Both towns provide unforgettable experiences along Italy’s most picturesque coastline.
Return and overnight in Praiano.

Accommodation (including breakfast): Grand Hotel Tritone, Praiano


On Day 8, you will continue your journey to Sorrento, a beautiful coastal town in Southern Italy, which offers stunning views of the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. Stroll through the charming historic center, visit the Piazza Tasso, and explore the Sorrento Cathedral. Enjoy a limoncello tasting, relax at the Marina Grande beach, and take a boat trip to Capri. Sorrento is the perfect base for enjoying the Italian coastal charm.

Accommodation (including breakfast): Grand Hotel Capodimonte, Sorrento


Spend the last two days in Naples, a bustling city in Southern Italy, which is rich in history and culture. Visit the historic city center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, explore the Naples National Archaeological Museum, and tour the impressive Castel dell’Ovo. Savor authentic Neapolitan pizza, stroll along the scenic waterfront, and take a day trip to nearby Pompeii or Capri. Naples offers a dynamic blend of ancient history, culinary delights, and vibrant street life.

Accommodation: Luxury Experience | WelcHome Napoli, Naples


To everything comes an end and today you depart for Naples airport to catch your flight back to your home country.

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Practical info

Weather and best time to visit?
Italy boasts a diverse climate, with variations from north to south and coastal to inland regions. The best time to visit depends on your preferences and destinations: Spring (April to June): Ideal for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Enjoy blooming landscapes and comfortable temperatures, perfect for exploring cities and countryside. Summer (July to August): Warm to hot weather, especially in southern and coastal areas. Great for beach holidays and festivals, but expect larger crowds and higher prices. Autumn (September to October): Another excellent time to visit, with mild weather and stunning fall foliage. Harvest season offers fantastic food and wine experiences. Winter (November to March): Cooler temperatures, especially in northern regions and mountainous areas. Ideal for skiing in the Alps and exploring cities without the summer crowds.

Is it safe?
Yes, Italy is generally safe for travelers. Like any destination, it’s wise to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded tourist areas, to avoid pickpocketing. Follow local advice and enjoy your trip with peace of mind.

What language is spoken?
The official language of Italy is Italian.

What do I take with me?
When traveling to Italy, pack comfortable walking shoes, lightweight clothing for warm weather, and a jacket for cooler evenings. Bring a universal power adapter, a travel guide or map, and essential toiletries. Don’t forget your passport, travel insurance, and any necessary medications. A reusable water bottle and a camera or smartphone for capturing memories are also handy.

How do I pay?
In Italy, the primary currency is the Euro (€). You can pay using cash, credit cards, and debit cards. Major cards like Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted, but it’s wise to carry some cash for small purchases and in rural areas. ATMs are plentiful for withdrawing euros as needed.

What to eat?
Italy offers a culinary feast with regional specialties. Enjoy classic dishes like pasta, pizza, and risotto. Savor regional delights such as Florentine steak in Tuscany, seafood in coastal areas, and truffle dishes in Umbria. Don’t miss the world-famous gelato, rich espresso, and fine wines from Chianti, Barolo, and Prosecco regions. Italian cuisine is a delicious journey through diverse flavors and traditions.

Which plug do I take with me?
When traveling to Italy, bring a Type C, F, or L plug adapter. The standard voltage is 230V, and the frequency is 50Hz.

Tap water?
Yes, tap water in Italy is generally safe to drink. It meets strict EU standards for quality and safety. However, in some older buildings or rural areas, locals might prefer bottled water due to taste or local preferences.

Getting there

Getting There

  • This tour starts in Bari and ends in Naples, Albania
  • We can help select your international flights
  • Fly to Bari Airport
  • Fly back from Naples Airport
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the trip can be arranged for an extra cost
Important to know

Important to Know

  • Rates are per person and exclude the international flight from/to your home country.

Disclaimer

  • We reserve the right to change rates advertised on this website.
  • If you request changes to this trip, the advertised rates will likely change.
  • The exact order, contents and rates of this trip are subject to availability.
  • If an accommodation is fully booked, we will suggest a comparable alternative.
Northern Italy Riviera

Northern Italy Riviera Road Trip Itinerary

Best time to visit: May – October

How long: 6 nights

Price: From 975 per person excl. flights (based on 2 people sharing)


Genoa, a historic port city on the Italian Riviera, is brimming with cultural treasures and vibrant energy. On day 1, stroll through the narrow alleys of the Old Town (Centro Storico) to uncover hidden gems, including charming piazzas, ancient churches, and the magnificent Palazzo Ducale, Spianata Castelletto. Don’t miss the stunning Cathedral of San Lorenzo and the bustling Porto Antico, where you can visit the famous Aquarium of Genoa. On day 2; Just a short trip away, Nervi offers a tranquil escape with its beautiful seaside promenade, the Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi, and lush parks perfect for a relaxing day out. Enjoy the blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty that Genoa and Nervi have to offer.

Accommodation: LOFT MEDIEVALE THE STONE CITRA 2589, Genoa


On Day 3, head to Portofino, a picturesque fishing village on the Italian Riviera. It is famed for its colorful waterfront houses and luxurious ambiance. Stroll through the charming harbor, visit the historic Castello Brown for panoramic views, and explore the lush gardens of the Portofino Regional Park. Enjoy a leisurely meal at a seaside café, take a boat tour of the stunning coastline, or relax at the serene Paraggi Beach. Portofino’s blend of natural beauty and refined elegance makes it a must-visit destination.

Accommodation (Breakfast included): Excelsior Palace Portofino Coast


On the 4th Day, head to your next destination, choose one of the Cinque Terre villages. A cluster of five picturesque villages, each offers a unique experience:

  • Monterosso: Ideal for beach lovers, with the largest sandy beach and a charming old town.
  • Vernazza: Known for its vibrant harbor and medieval castle, perfect for picturesque views.
  • Corniglia: The quietest village, perched on a cliff, ideal for those seeking tranquility and hiking trails.
  • Manarola: Famous for its colorful houses and scenic viewpoints, great for photography and romance.
  • Riomaggiore: Offers dramatic coastal scenery and a lively atmosphere, perfect for exploring and dining.

Choose based on your interests—beach relaxation, scenic hikes, or vibrant nightlife. Each village promises breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences.

Accommodation: Scorci Di Mare, Riomaggiore


On day 5, you can choose another place in Cinque Terre, or extend your stay in one of the villages of Cinque Terre as you have chosen in day 4.
Explore scenic hiking trails that connect the villages, offering breathtaking views of the coastline. Enjoy fresh seafood and local wines at charming seaside restaurants, relax on beautiful beaches, and wander through colorful streets. Each village offers unique experiences, from Monterosso’s sandy beaches to Vernazza’s historic castle, making Cinque Terre a must-visit destination for natural beauty and cultural charm.

Accommodation: Scorci Di Mare, Riomaggiore


Spend the morning in Cinque Terre and return to Genoa in the afternoon. Enjoy a final evening exploring or relaxing.

Accommodation: LOFT MEDIEVALE THE STONE CITRA 2589, Genoa


To everything comes an end and today you can drive back to Genoa airport, so you can catch your flight back to your home country.


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Weather and best time to visit?
Italy boasts a diverse climate, with variations from north to south and coastal to inland regions. The best time to visit depends on your preferences and destinations: Spring (April to June): Ideal for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Enjoy blooming landscapes and comfortable temperatures, perfect for exploring cities and countryside. Summer (July to August): Warm to hot weather, especially in southern and coastal areas. Great for beach holidays and festivals, but expect larger crowds and higher prices. Autumn (September to October): Another excellent time to visit, with mild weather and stunning fall foliage. Harvest season offers fantastic food and wine experiences. Winter (November to March): Cooler temperatures, especially in northern regions and mountainous areas. Ideal for skiing in the Alps and exploring cities without the summer crowds.

Is it safe?
Yes, Italy is generally safe for travelers. Like any destination, it’s wise to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded tourist areas, to avoid pickpocketing. Follow local advice and enjoy your trip with peace of mind.

What language is spoken?
The official language of Italy is Italian.

What do I take with me?
When traveling to Italy, pack comfortable walking shoes, lightweight clothing for warm weather, and a jacket for cooler evenings. Bring a universal power adapter, a travel guide or map, and essential toiletries. Don’t forget your passport, travel insurance, and any necessary medications. A reusable water bottle and a camera or smartphone for capturing memories are also handy.

How do I pay?
In Italy, the primary currency is the Euro (€). You can pay using cash, credit cards, and debit cards. Major cards like Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted, but it’s wise to carry some cash for small purchases and in rural areas. ATMs are plentiful for withdrawing euros as needed.

What to eat?
Italy offers a culinary feast with regional specialties. Enjoy classic dishes like pasta, pizza, and risotto. Savor regional delights such as Florentine steak in Tuscany, seafood in coastal areas, and truffle dishes in Umbria. Don’t miss the world-famous gelato, rich espresso, and fine wines from Chianti, Barolo, and Prosecco regions. Italian cuisine is a delicious journey through diverse flavors and traditions.

Which plug do I take with me?
When traveling to Italy, bring a Type C, F, or L plug adapter. The standard voltage is 230V, and the frequency is 50Hz.

Tap water?
Yes, tap water in Italy is generally safe to drink. It meets strict EU standards for quality and safety. However, in some older buildings or rural areas, locals might prefer bottled water due to taste or local preferences.

Getting there

Getting There

  • This tour starts in Genoa and ends in Genoa, Italy
  • We can help select your international flights
  • Fly to Genoa Airport
  • Fly back from Genoa Airport
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the trip can be arranged for an extra cost
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Important to Know

  • Rates are per person and exclude the international flight from/to your home country.

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  • The exact order, contents and rates of this trip are subject to availability.
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Iconic Landmarks and Historic Sites

Italy is home to some of the world’s most iconic landmarks. Marvel at the architectural grandeur of the Colosseum in Rome, stand in awe of the leaning Tower of Pisa, and wander through the ancient ruins of Pompeii. In Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, you can admire masterpieces like Michelangelo’s David and the stunning Florence Cathedral. Don’t miss a visit to the Vatican City, where you can explore St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, adorned with Michelangelo’s magnificent frescoes.

Breathtaking Natural Scenery

Italy’s natural landscapes are as varied as they are beautiful. The Amalfi Coast, with its dramatic cliffs and azure waters, offers breathtaking views and charming coastal towns like Positano and Amalfi. In the north, the Italian Alps provide a stunning backdrop for skiing in winter and hiking in summer. The serene lakes of Como, Garda, and Maggiore invite you to relax and soak in the scenic beauty. Meanwhile, the rolling vineyards and olive groves of Tuscany and Umbria are perfect for a leisurely drive or cycling tour.

Culinary Delights

Italian cuisine is renowned worldwide for its delicious flavors and fresh ingredients. Savor authentic pasta dishes in Rome, enjoy a slice of pizza in Naples, and taste the exquisite seafood along the coastal regions. Each region has its own culinary specialties, from the rich risottos of Milan to the truffles of Piedmont. Pair your meals with local wines, such as Chianti from Tuscany or Prosecco from Veneto, and indulge in gelato for a sweet treat.

Vibrant Culture and Festivals

Italy’s rich cultural heritage is celebrated through its vibrant festivals and traditions. Experience the excitement of Carnevale in Venice, with its elaborate masks and costumes, or the Palio horse race in Siena, a tradition dating back to medieval times. Music lovers can enjoy opera in Verona’s ancient amphitheater or attend classical concerts in the stunning settings of Rome and Florence. Throughout the year, local festivals celebrate everything from food and wine to historical events, offering a unique glimpse into Italian culture.

Warm Hospitality and Charming Villages

Italians are known for their warm hospitality and welcoming nature. Whether you’re staying in a luxury hotel, a cozy bed and breakfast, or a rural agriturismo, you’ll feel at home in Italy. Explore charming villages like Cinque Terre, with its colorful houses perched on cliffs, or the medieval towns of San Gimignano and Assisi, where time seems to stand still. Wander through local markets, enjoy a leisurely coffee at a café, and immerse yourself in the everyday life of these enchanting places.

Endless Opportunities for Adventure and Relaxation

Italy offers endless opportunities for both adventure and relaxation. Hike the scenic trails of the Dolomites, take a boat trip along the canals of Venice, or relax on the beautiful beaches of Sardinia and Sicily. For a truly unique experience, explore the thermal baths of Saturnia or take a cooking class in a traditional Italian kitchen. Whether you’re seeking a thrill or looking to unwind, Italy has something for everyone.

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Italy is a destination that promises to inspire, delight, and captivate. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and delicious cuisine, every moment in Italy is a celebration of life’s beauty. Embark on a journey to Italy and create memories that will last a lifetime.

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