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Southern Italy luxury tours

country:Italy
departures:Please contact us for 2010 dates
price:From 3,995 - €4,195 (15 days) excluding flights. Price includes accommodation in luxury hotels, 14 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 5 dinners, tips, transfers, entrance fees and tours as per itinerary
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introduction to Southern Italy luxury tours

Discover the immense wealth of culture, art and landscapes in Italy, south of Rome.

An exclusive tour to the most beautiful places in the South, away from the usual overcrowded tourist routes, to discover the true spirit of Italy through its hidden jewels.

The Cities of Art: Assisi, Perugia, Ascoli Piceno, Trani, Lecce, Matera, beautiful open-air museums. The magic of the Franciscan sanctuaries at Assisi and the mystery of the Templar knights at Castel del Monte. The ancient buried city of Pompeii and the majestic Greek temples of Paestum. The White Villages of the Trulli and the colourful villages perched around the Amalfi Coast. The unmistakable flavours of the local food and wine, as well as the gorgeous colours of the arts and crafts.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Rome: Arrival in Rome in the morning, transfer to your 4 star Hotel. Guided walk in the historical centre, to discover the “Eternal City”. Dinner in a typical restaurant of the Roman ‘Dolce Vita’.
Day 2:Orvieto and Deruta: From Rome to Umbria, “the green heart of Italy”. Stop in Orvieto. Guided tour to the famous Cathedral with frescoes by Luca Signorelli. Visit to the historical centre with its medieval streets and papal palaces. Delicious lunch at a characteristic restaurant. The afternoon in the mediaeval towns of Deruta and Bevagna. Visit pottery and textile artisans workshops and an antique paper-mill.
Day 3:Assisi - Perugia: In the morning, visit Perugia the city of the “Bacio di Cioccolata”. Guided tour through the beautiful Palazzo dei Priori, Corso Vannucci, the Fontana Maggiore, the Collegio Del Cambio and the National Gallery of Umbria. In the afternoon, guided tour to Assisi. Walk through its narrow streets, admiring its churches and cloisters and visit the beautiful Basilica of Saint Francis. Elegant and refined dinner at your hotel.
Day 4:Spoleto - Valnerina: Trip to Valnerina, a unique and magical territory. In the morning, a guided tour of Spoleto. Arrival at Norcia for lunch. Visit to the city and tasting of local delicacies: black truffles and “norcinerie” (ham and sausages). In the afternoon, visit to the most striking villages in Umbria: Castelluccio, with its scenic esplanade and Preci, with the splendid medieval abbey of Sant’Eutizio. Transfer in nearby Marche region for the evening.
Day 5:Ascoli Piceno: In the morning, guided visit of Ascoli Piceno. A stroll through the historic centre, to discover churches, cloisters, hidden towers in every corner. To Offida, one of the most beautiful villages of Italy, famous for ‘bobbin-lace’ works. Lunch at a local restaurant, to taste the famous crispy “ascolana fried speciality”. Relaxing afternoon along the coast, for a bicycle trip along the sea or for some shopping in the elegant stores.
Day 6:Castel Del Monte - Trani: Morning transfer to Apulia. On arrival, visit to the Castel Del Monte, UNESCO World Heritage Site, dating back to the 1200’s, a geometric puzzle with a direct like to the mysteries of the Templars. Lunch in a characteristic Apulia Masseria (manor farm). In the afternoon, visit to Trani, a truly medieval-style city, with its wonderful cathedral suspended between the sky and the sea.
Day 7:Alberobello: Visit to Alberobello and the characteristic cone-shaped homes, better known as the ‘Trulli’ and Locorotondo, one of the most beautiful towns in Italy. Light lunch at a farm shop to taste mozzarella cheese and olive oil. Afternoon at Ostuni, the ‘White City’, at the summit of a hill with its breath-taking view of olive-tree orchards. Aperitif and refined dinner at your elegant residence.
Day 8:Lecce: In the morning, transfer in Lecce. Lecce, with its wealth of art, elegance and culture, is named “The Florence of the South”. Visit to the historic centre, with wonderful monuments in the local Lecce Baroque style. In the afternoon, after a relaxing break, an Italian cooking class by an expert chef, in a striking context. Dinner with the typical Southern Italian menu previously prepared.
Day 9:Salento: Full day excursion to discover the Salento region: kissed by sun and sea, and once inhabited by the people of Ancient Greece, the “Magna Grecia”. Visit to the ancient town of Otranto and the picturesque maritime town of Gallipoli. Lunch in a small local restaurant, with freshly caught fish. Visit to the numerous workshops in the area with arts, crafts, food and wine.
Day 10:Matera: Morning transfer to Matera. Stop at Grottaglie, and visit to the famous ceramics neighborhood. Arrival in Matera. Lunch at the hotel, a traditional house on the “sassi”. In the afternoon, a visit to the famous ‘Sassi’, a UNESCO Heritage site: whole neighborhood excavated into the rock. An inextricable network of tunnels and buildings, literally one on top of the other.
Day 11:Paestum: In the morning, transfer to Campania and visit the archaeological site of Paestum, another UNESCO Heritage site. Ancient city of Magna Graecia, which preserves superb examples of Greek temples. Brief stop to taste the very famous Bufala Mozzarella. In the afternoon, a visit to Ravello, the ‘gateway’ to the Amalfi Coast.
Day 12:Amalfi Coast: Full day excursion to the most beautiful and picturesque stretch of the Amalfi Coast: between Amalfi and Positano. Guided visit to Amalfi: its lively and colourful alleyways, its lemon trees, and the gorgeous Cathedral. Visit to Positano, pink and fuchsia houses, flowering bougainvillea and picturesque square. Boat excursion or stroll amongst the lively streets.
Day 13:Pompeii: In the morning visit to Pompeii, the city buried by the ashes of Mount Vesuvius in ’79 A.D: the Foro, the Ancient Temples, the Thermal Baths, the Market, Majestic Theatre and the beautiful Roman houses. Lunch in a typical restaurant, far away from the touristic crowds. Afternoon and evening off to enjoy the beauty of the Amalfi Coast.
Day 14:Caserta: Return to Rome. On the way, visit to the Royal Palace of Caserta, built in the 1700’s by the King of Naples. Afternoon off in Rome, for a nice walk in the centre. Evening at a refined restaurant in the centre of Rome for a memorable goodbye dinner.
Day 15:Rome, end of tour and departure: After breakfast, transfer to airport to catch your flight home
how this holiday makes a difference
We are committed to planning tours that minimize environmental, economic and social impacts; we are committed to planning tours that fosters intercultural understanding and respect for local customs and culture. This tour has been designed to explore the Southern Italy, out of the beaten track. You will have the opportunity to discover less “touristic” art cities and villages that we believe are as precious and gorgeous then the most popular ones. You will have the opportunity to get closer in touch with local people and the Italian culture, to discover the reach history, art and traditions these “jewels” have to offer. On this trip we use very nice locally owned accommodation, eat local fresh food in typical local restaurants and shop in local artisans workshops. This will allow you to really enjoy the “true” Italian style, delicacies and handicrafts; in the meantime you will support the local economy.

Environment
All the hotels we select are locally/Italian owned and managed. We have visited them, we know the people who manage them and they have proven their sense of style, a fondness to detail, and an elegance typical of the Italian character; at the same time they are very attentive to the quality of service and to sustainability principles. We only use small hotels that have a much lower impact on the environment. We prefer accommodations that formally adhere to the sustainable tourism principles or that can demonstrate efforts to reduce their environmental impact.

We have chosen to employ local guides: our small group formula allows us to give every group the support of more than one local guides, depending on the complexity of the itinerary. The local guide will be really capable to make the traveler understand not only the art, but the true culture of each place visited, making a much more in depth experience. Our local guides agree with our responsible tourism principles and will help the travelers to respect the environment while enjoying their visits (encourage travelers not to litter, by indicating the proper way to recycle waste, even in public areas, and encourage travelers to respect the places they visit: art pieces, architecture and environment.

Our office building is solar powered: 100% of the energy we use for our office operations is produced by solar panels. We strive to have a paperless office. We are very careful not to waste any paper for our prints (and we always use both sides of each paper sheet); we try to minimize the use of paper brochures. We recycle all our waste (paper, plastic, organic). We drink “filtered” tap water instead than bottled water, that allows us to reduce of 95% the use of plastic bottles.

Community
We participate in local Chambers of Commerce Programs aimed to sustain the tradition and the work from small local artisans and in every Tour we include visits to local artisans workshops: this enables travellers to understand the tradition and buy true handmade crafts from local artisans; and enables artisans to show their talent and get a fair reward for their valuable work.

For all the meals we include in our Tours we have chosen the traditional cuisine using local products: form the small typical “trattoria” to the elegant gourmet restaurant, they are all locally owned and they guarantee the use of the best local/Italian fresh products. In every tour we include one or more “Slow Food” Restaurants (Slow Food is an Italian Association, founder of the international “Slow Food” movement, whose aim is to combat fast-food globalization by promoting local products, traditional cuisines and ways of life).

Most of the guided visits in the places included in our tours are “walking guided tours”; we think that is the best way to appreciate the architecture and the atmosphere of most of our cities centers and villages; furthermore, many of the historic Italian cities do not permit motorized vehicles in their centers and we strongly support these local government initiatives.

We also plan our Tour calendar to coincide with local events and celebrations. Special events open windows into the local culture, and the money spent on food and crafts stays in the community.

Our Tours are designed exclusively for very small groups (from 6 to maximum 12 travelers). Small groups allow travelers to get in close contact with the places visited, easily interact with local people, while not overburdening them with visitors. This means greater opportunity for cross-cultural understanding. Small groups have a much “softer” impact on the environment: less pollution (they travel by small bus and public transportation rather than by a large coach; walking tours can be more easily organized); less waste (it is easier to give waste guidelines and control a small group of people).

On this trip we use very nice locally owned accommodation, eat local fresh food in typical local restaurants and shop in local artisans workshops. This will allow you to really enjoy the “true” Italian style, delicacies and handicrafts; in the meantime you will support the local economy.

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