An Italian holiday is never just a holiday. It's an adventure that will leave you with memories for a lifetime. From the rich history and stunning architecture of Rome to the relaxed vibe of Venice, and spectacular landscapes of the Amalfi coast—Italy has something for everyone.
Hopeless romantics can walk along the cobblestone streets of the city, holidaymakers can capture the breath-taking views of Europe and history buffs can explore the way of the Roman Empire.
If you’re looking for a way to explore Italy without having to worry about a thing, you don’t have to look further because all our packages bring the best of Italy to the table.
The first package is Essentials , where you explore the three main cities of Italy, Venice, Florence, and Rome. On this itinerary, our lovely guide will take you along the floating wonder of Venice where you’ll dine to Venetian cuisine. We then take you to Florence, marvelous architectural landmarks like the Uffizi Gallery and Florence Cathedral await. A day tour to Pisa is followed by a tour of Rome, where we visit the Colosseum, the Pantheon and of course, the Trevi fountain.
Your guide on the Explorer package will follow almost the same course, with much more attention to detail. Venice is loved for its beautiful sights, serene vibes, and romantic demeanor, while the trip to Florence looks at the works of renowned artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. We continue with a day trip to Pisa where you can snap pictures of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, before moving onto Rome. After, head onto Naples, where a day trip to the Amalfi Coast introduces you to gorgeous views and top attractions.
The Adventurer package is much more versatile; we begin in the romantic city of Venice and head to Florence. A touch of the city’s Cathedral and other remarkable sights, and we then move to a tour of Pisa. The next destination is Rome where chapels, museums and historical landmarks will be our focus. From Rome we wander to Pompeii, where we look at the remnants of the historical tragedy and spend the night at either Sorrento or Amalfi Coast. The next morning, there’s a day trip to Capri which shows the refreshing sights of Italy.
There’s no bad time to visit Italy since tourists are welcomed all year round. While most people will head over in the summer, if you’re not a fan of hikes in prices and bumping into people, we don’t recommend the busy months of June, July, and August. These months can get terribly busy because a lot of schools are closed, and families rush to Europe for vacations. Instead, we suggest heading to Italy in May since that’s when there aren’t a lot of tourists and hotel bookings are reasonably priced. May also has the best weather; neither too hot nor too cold, but if you’re looking to visit earlier or later, you’ll still have a lot of fun.
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