| country: | Italy | ||||
| departures: | 2009: 16 Nov | ||||
| price: | From €4,195 - €4,495 (14 days) excluding flights. Price includes accommodation in 4 and 5 star hotels, 13 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners, transport, guides, tips and tours as per itinerary
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| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |
the amazing things you'll be doing
A magical and thrilling tour to discover the Italian genius in the magnificence of Rome, the liveliness of Naples, the charm of Venice and the elegance of Florence.
Italy appears first on the list of protected sites, prepared by UNESCO, due to its exceptional artistic and cultural richness and to the beauty and diversity of its natural environment. Our spectacular itinerary will give you the opportunity to admire some of the most beautiful World Heritage Sites you could possibly visit. We will take you to the most beautiful locations of those cities, real and characteristic outdoor museums in the form of palaces, plazas, basilicas, churches and castles. You will enjoy the tangible expression of Italy’s millenary history: the splendor of the Roman emperors in the Hadrian’s Villa in Tivoli, the every-day life in 79 AD in Pompeii, the ancient Etruscan civilization in the Necropolis of Tarquinia and Cerveteri, the splendor of the Royal Palace of Caserta and the classic perfection of the Palladian Villas.
Next, we'll take in Sienna and the hills of the Val d’Orcia, Assisi and the magic of the Franciscan sites, where you will discover amazing landscapes and places where secular traditions are still alive. You will taste the marvelous wines from Tuscany and Umbria. You will discover delicious Italian cuisine. You will observe local artisans at work. History, art and poetry combine in a tour that will make you live an enchanting and unforgettable experience.
Italy appears first on the list of protected sites, prepared by UNESCO, due to its exceptional artistic and cultural richness and to the beauty and diversity of its natural environment. Our spectacular itinerary will give you the opportunity to admire some of the most beautiful World Heritage Sites you could possibly visit. We will take you to the most beautiful locations of those cities, real and characteristic outdoor museums in the form of palaces, plazas, basilicas, churches and castles. You will enjoy the tangible expression of Italy’s millenary history: the splendor of the Roman emperors in the Hadrian’s Villa in Tivoli, the every-day life in 79 AD in Pompeii, the ancient Etruscan civilization in the Necropolis of Tarquinia and Cerveteri, the splendor of the Royal Palace of Caserta and the classic perfection of the Palladian Villas.
Next, we'll take in Sienna and the hills of the Val d’Orcia, Assisi and the magic of the Franciscan sites, where you will discover amazing landscapes and places where secular traditions are still alive. You will taste the marvelous wines from Tuscany and Umbria. You will discover delicious Italian cuisine. You will observe local artisans at work. History, art and poetry combine in a tour that will make you live an enchanting and unforgettable experience.
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: | Rome: Guided visit to “Ancient Rome: on the trail of the great fire”, amid the sites of the fabulous origins of Rome: the Colosseum and the Imperial Forums. Guided visit to one of the masterpieces of Italian art: the Basilica of San Pietro and the Vatican Museums. Evening at your leisure in Rome |
| Day 3: | Tivoli: Full day excursion to Tivoli, in the Roman hills. Visit to Villa Adriana, the most beautiful and biggest Roman Villa and Villa d’Este masterpiece of the renaissance splendor. Lunch in the picturesque town of Tivoli. In the evening, return to Rome |
| Day 4: | Pompeii and Naples: From Rome to the south of Italy. In the morning you will visit Pompeii, the city buried by the ashes of Mount Vesuvius in ’79 AD. In the afternoon, guided visit through the most beautiful and characteristic streets of the centre of Naples. In the evening a lesson of “real Neapolitan pizza” and pizza for dinner. Accommodation in Naples, with a marvelous view on the Bay and Mount Vesuvius. |
| Day 5: | Caserta: Visit to the Royal Palace of Caserta, which was built in the 1700’s by the order of the King of Naples. Refined lunch, a mixture of creativity and Italian traditional cuisine. After lunch, departure towards the Centre of Italy, Umbria. Accommodation in an elegant ancient mansion in one of the most characteristic Italian villages. |
| Day 6: | Umbria: A day dedicated to the discovery of “The Heart of Italy”. In Deruta, visit to the most ancient ateliers of artistic majolicas and hand woven Umbrian fabrics. In Montefalco, tasting of local delicacies and the famous Sagrantino wine. In the afternoon, guided visit to Assisi, the city of Saint Francis the amazing Basilica with frescos by Giotto and Cimabue. |
| Day 7: | Ravenna and Venice: From Umbria to Venice. Stop at Ravenna to visit its Basilicas and Mausoleums and the golden Byzantine mosaics. Lunch in a local restaurant, with typical dishes. Arrival in Venice. Transfer by boat to the hotel, an ancient palace located in a very enchanting spot of the city. Guided orientation visit: from San Marco square to the Ponte di Rialto bridge, all the places you can imagine when thinking of Venice! |
| Day 8: | Venice: Guided visit to the “Hidden Venice”. Romantic gondola tour through the channels. tour! Afternoon free to explore this amazing city or the islands of the lagoon. Dinner in a typical traditional Venetian ‘osteria’ and a baroque music concert to enjoy the evening. |
| Day 9: | Vicenza: Excursion from Venice: visit to the beautiful 16th century villas, designed by Palladio. The tour of the villas will have an interval to visit the enchanting town of Asolo, also known as “the Pearl of Veneto” and have a delicious lunch. In the evening, return to Venice. |
| Day 10: | Florence: In the morning, transfer from Venice to Florence. In the afternoon, gorgeous view of the city form the hill. Guided visit to the landmarks: the Cathedral, the Baptistery and Giotto’s Tower, Piazza della Repubblica and Piazza della Signoria, Ponte Vecchio. Visit the Galleria dell’Accademia to admire the Michelangelo’s David. A very high quality Italian cuisine dinner, in one of the best gourmet restaurants of Florence. |
| Day 11: | Florence: In the morning, visit to “Oltrarno”, one of the most fascinating and least known neighborhoods of Florence, with visit of the artisans’ workshops. In the afternoon, guided visit to the Uffizi Gallery and access to the Vasari Corridor, the most exclusive area of the entire Museum, normally closed to the public. Evening free. |
| Day 12: | Siena and Val d’Orcia: Full day excursion to Val d’Orcia, landscape Heritage Site. First stop: Siena. Visit to the Cathedral in Piazza del Duomo and a walk to the Piazza del Campo, the heart of the city. A delicious lunch with typical products and great wine. In the afternoon visit the medieval town of Montalcino and the renaissance town of Pienza. Return to Florence in the evening. |
| Day 13: | Tarquinia and Cerveteri: From Florence, return to Rome. Visit to two important archaeological sites with the remains of the mysterious Etruscan civilization: the Necropolis of Tarquinia and Cerveteri. Afternoon off for your own leisure and last minute shopping in Rome. Evening in a refined restaurant in the centre of Rome for a memorable goodbye dinner. |
| Day 14: | Rome – End of tour and travel home: After breakfast, transfer to airport to catch your flight home |
how this holiday makes a difference
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We recognize our responsibility to develop and operate in a manner that makes a positive contribution to the natural, social and cultural environment. We also recognize and accept our responsibility to operate in ways that reduce environmental impacts, benefit local communities, safeguard the future livelihood of local people, and ensure the protection of destinations for future generations
Community While you will have the opportunity to admire sites like the archeological area of Pompeii, the early Christian churches of Ravenna, the lagoon of Venice, Palladio’s Villas, the Franciscan sites in Assisi, Siena and Val d’Orcia and the most beautiful historical centers in Italy, you will support the local economies and the maintenance of these sites. The local guides will explain you the “value for humanity” of these sites and will guide you to respect and support our treasures. As our Tours are designed exclusively for very small groups (from 6 to maximum 12 travelers), this allows 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. We 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. 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). We participate to 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. 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. 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). We only use small hotels, ones 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 use as reference the guidelines indicated by “Legambiente Turismo”: waste reduction, through less single portions versus more refillable containers and separate waste collection; water saving, through saving appliances and indications to customers for rational use; certified-quality detergents and indication to customers for rational use; energy saving through energy saving lamps and appliances; healthy food (local fresh products; typical local food; organic food); noise abatement. 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; encourage travelers to respect the places they visit: art pieces, architecture, environment). |
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