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    Italian Grande Tour
    17 nights
    from $13,837* per person twin share
    Save up to $350^ per person. Plus, breakfast daily, guided tours, olive oil tasting, Wi-Fi, and more
    Embark on a captivating journey through Italy exploring Italy’s evocative regions as you travel from Milan to Rome discovering regional delights and stunning scenery along the way. Cruise on Lake Como, stay in a dreamy Italian castle, stroll the romantic canals of Venice and explore the idyllic villages of the Cinque Terre. Discover the fairytale ‘town of towers’ San Gimignano. Indulge in local Tuscan delights, walk beautifully preserved medieval towns and of course stay on the Amalfi Coast.
    Your tour includes: Tour highlights:

    Your tour includes:

    Tour highlights:

    Your tour includes:

    Your tour includes:

    • 17 nights accommodation in specially selected hotels
    • Breakfast daily and 12 x dinners
    • A complimentary glass of wine, beer or soft drink with all included dinners
    • Travel in a first-class air-conditioned touring coach
    • Services of local guides
    • Fully escorted by your experienced Tour Manager
    • Free Wi-Fi at most hotels (where available)
    • Hotel porterage of 1 bag per person (where available)
    • Personal audio system whilst on tour (where available)
    • All tips for your Tour Manager, driver and local guides
    Tour highlights:

    Tour highlights:

    • Cruise Lake Como on a private boat
    • Stay in a 2,000-year-old Italian Castle
    • Walking tour and visit to Doges Palace in Venice
    • Walking tour and visit to the Accademia Gallery in Florence
    • Dedicated “My Time” in Lucca
    • Visit Pisa to see its famous Leaning Tower, Cathedral and Baptistery in the magnificent Piazza dei Miracoli
    • Tuscan farmhouse olive oil tasting
    • Explore Cinque Terre from both land and sea
    Valid for travel
    Departing 31 March 2027. Subject to availability. Seasonal surcharges may apply. Other departure dates available between 31 March and 6 October 2027 at another price. Ask your personal travel manager for a quote.
    Offer expires
    31 Jul 2026 unless sold prior

    Itinerary

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    Day 1

    Italian Lakes District, Italy

    Commencing in central Milan at 2pm, you will be transferred to Stresa on wonderful Lake Maggiore, where you will stay for the next four nights. Tonight, enjoy a welcome drink before dinner. This is an ideal opportunity to meet, and get to know, your Tour Manager and fellow travellers.

    Day 2

    Italian Lakes District, Italy

    This morning you’ll drive to the town of Como and follow the shore of the lake to Tremezzo, to visit the world-famous Villa Carlotta. This wonderful villa is set in 70,000 square metres of romantic Italianate gardens and faces across Lake Como to the Bellagio peninsula. The classic gardens boast fountains and pergolas and, in springtime, are famous for their rhododendrons and azaleas.

    Afterwards, you’ll board your private boat and enjoy a cruise on Lake Como, past a number of striking lakeside villas, to delightful Bellagio. This beautiful town is situated at the tip of the peninsula separating the lake’s two southern arms, with the Alps visible across the lake to the north. It’s time for you to relax in this delightful town, which boasts peaceful villas and gardens nestled by the lakeside, elegant shops and walkways, plus stylish al fresco dining at its very best. Later, you return to Stresa. Dinner tonight is included in a local restaurant.

    Day 3

    Italian Lakes District, Italy

    There is nothing like a day in the mountains – especially amongst some of the highest and most dramatic in the Alps!

    Following a deep valley, you soon reach the mountain village of Macugnaga, close to the Swiss border. Used as a location in many films, the village is famous for its beautifully preserved wooden huts and chalets, and the stunning backdrop of the Monte Rosa (Pink) Massif and the 4,638-metre-high Dufourspitze – Europe’s second-highest mountain. Your time is at leisure to explore the village and surroundings, and perhaps take a mountain cable car ride (subject to operation) to enjoy lunch and the extraordinary views. Later today, you also visit the delightful town of Orta San Giulio beside the beautiful, and some say most romantic of all the lakes – Lake Orta. Your evening is at leisure in Stresa.

    Day 4

    Italian Lakes District, Italy

    Boarding your private boat, you’ll visit the famous islands of Lake Maggiore. First stop is Isola Bella, where you have included entrance and a guided tour of the palatial Borromeo villa and gardens, which dominate the island. The villa boasts Murano glass chandeliers, gobelin-covered chairs, intricate tapestries and paintings. The spectacular formal gardens rise behind the ornate villa, with patterned flower beds falling in terraces, with statues and ornamental stonework completing the Italianate style. Next you visit Isola Pescatori (the Fisherman’s Island). Lunchtime is at leisure on this small, picturesque island with its quaint cafés and restaurants set amongst the old houses with wooden balconies, tiny boats and fishing nets. The afternoon and evening are at leisure in delightful, lakeside Stresa.

    Day 5

    Lake Garda, Italy

    Bidding farewell to Lake Maggiore, you’ll drive east and arrive at Lake Garda late morning. This is the largest of the Italian lakes, with a circumference of approximately 100 kilometres; it is surrounded by lemon and citrus groves and is the meeting point of three Italian regions. There is time at leisure for lunch in one of the colourful and diverse lakeside towns. Stay in the foothills of the Dolomites, in the superb CastelBrando for the next two evocative nights.

    Day 6

    Venice, Italy

    After a leisurely start, visit nearby ‘Venezia’ (Venice) – arguably one of the most romantic cities in the world. At Tronchetto you board a private boat to take you to St Mark’s Square, where you join your expert local guide for a walking tour and a guided visit to the pink and white marble Doges Palace. The rest of the day is free for you to meander through the myriad of narrow, water-lined streets and alleys spanned by hump-backed bridges.

    Day 7

    Tuscany, Italy

    A leisurely start today as you travel south to Tuscany. Arrive in the charming spa town of Montecatini Terme mid-afternoon. This was once a favourite ‘cure resort’ of the crowned heads of state from all over Europe. You’ll stay here for the next five nights, in a traditional family-run, 4-star hotel, close to the major sights. As a highlight, this evening you’ll drive into the picturesque Tuscan countryside, where you have arranged dinner at a local olive oil farmhouse estate.

    Day 8

    Tuscany, Italy

    Today is dedicated to nearby ‘Firenze’ (Florence). You’ll be joined by a local guide who will bring to life this truly beautiful city, which is otherwise known as the ‘Cradle of the Renaissance’. See the Duomo and take in the magnificent statues in the Piazza della Signoria. At the conclusion of your walking tour, you’ll enjoy an included guided visit to the famous Accademia Gallery, home to Michelangelo’s ‘David’ and numerous other extraordinary Italian, Florentine and Renaissance works of art. Your afternoon is entirely free, ‘My Time’ for you to enjoy Florence at your own pace. Espresso coffee on Piazza Santa Croce where Michelangelo is buried? A gelato whilst strolling across the Ponte Vecchio? Don’t forget the excellent shopping.

    Day 9

    Tuscany, Italy

    Your first stop today is in one of the most typically ‘Tuscan’ towns in the area, Lucca – a medieval walled city, filled with palaces, churches, ancient houses and the former home of Puccini, where he wrote Turandot. Walk on top of the city walls for the very best city views, or visit Piazza San Michele and stroll along the shops of Borgo Giannotti.

    Afterwards, you’ll visit Pisa. You have included a ‘petit train’ ride to take you right into the city centre with its famous Leaning Tower in the magnificent Piazza dei Miracoli. You also have included entrance tickets to the Cathedral, Baptistery and the memorable Camposanto.

    This afternoon, visit a local farmhouse to enjoy an olive oil tasting accompanied by Tuscan wines and a light dinner to sample the farm’s own produce.

    Day 10

    Tuscany, Italy

    A delightful day is planned as you explore the famous Cinque Terre. The name means ‘five lands’ and comes from the five unspoilt fishing villages that cling to the cliffs, overlooking the sea. A coastal boat ride has been arranged for you to admire the spectacular scenery and almost inaccessible fishing villages, and to visit Portovenere and Monterosso. Your return journey to Levanto, to meet your coach, is by train.

    Day 11

    Tuscany, Italy

    The whole of today has been purposely left entirely at leisure. This is a perfect opportunity for you to do as little, or as much as you want! Maybe take the local train back to the museums and shops of Florence. Alternatively, explore Montecatini’s old centre and parklands, or pamper yourself in one of the spas. Perhaps just relax in your hotel or sip wine in a café and watch the world go by!

    Day 12

    Spoleto, Italy

    Make the short drive across Tuscany to the fairytale ‘town of towers’ San Gimignano, famous for its 13th and 14th century Tuscan towers. Exploring the pedestrian walkways of this hilltop town is an absolute delight. Lunchtime will be at leisure in the beautifully preserved streets of medieval Siena amongst the great sights such as the gothic town hall and the Piazza del Campo, scene of the famous Palio horse race. Next, you wind up to the hills of Umbria and the wonderful walled town of Spoleto where you stay the next two nights. Medieval Spoleto is easily explored on foot. There are numerous Romanesque churches and cobblestoned alleyways lined with shops, bars and trattorias.

    Day 13

    Spoleto, Italy

    Spend this morning in the nearby beautiful Umbrian city of Assisi. Badly damaged by earthquakes in 1997, the city, dominated by two medieval castles, undertook a remarkable programme of restoration which soon brought it back to all its glory. On arrival in Assisi, you’ll be joined by a local guide for a tour of the Basilica of St Francis with its magnificent frescoes. Afterwards there is time for you to explore Assisi at your own pace. Returning to Spoleto, the rest of the afternoon is at leisure. Perhaps take a leisurely walk along the path around the castle and across the medieval viaduct into the Umbrian countryside. This is the real Italy!

    Day 14

    Amalfi Coast, Italy

    Drive south past Vesuvius and visit the ancient ruins of Pompeii, where a local guide takes you through the city that was buried under volcanic ash in AD 79. Paintings, furniture, mosaics, sculptures, graffiti and even loaves in ovens are wonderfully preserved. From here, it’s only a short drive to the Amalfi Coast and the port towns of Minori and Maiori, where you stay for the next three nights. A perfect base for visiting all the local sights and soaking up the unique atmosphere of the Amalfi Coast.

    Day 15

    Capri, Italy

    Enjoy your day as you are taken on the ferry along the Amalfi Coast, and across to Marina Grande on the island of Capri, which the Roman emperor Tiberius made his capital. On arrival, you meet your local guide and board a bus which takes you up to the top of the island to explore the charming village of Anacapri. In the main town, Capri, you visit the Giardino d’Augusto overlooking the Faraglioni, before ‘My Time’ amongst the boutiques and galleries.

    Day 16

    Amalfi Coast, Italy

    The Amalfi Coast is famous for its twisting, winding scenic drive with picturesque villages and towns hugging the cliffs and craggy coves. This morning you cruise from Maiori along the dramatic coastline and spend time exploring Amalfi. Your afternoon is at leisure in Maiori. In the late afternoon, you drive up to perhaps one of the most scenic towns along the Amalfi Coast, Ravello. Perched on the mountain, commanding panoramic views across the coast, Ravello is evocatively described as being “nearer to the sky than it is to the sea”, and has been a favourite haunt of artists and composers for centuries. You have free time to savour the breath-taking views, enjoy an aperitivo overlooking the piazza, and explore the medieval streets of this enchanting village. Your evening is at leisure in Maiori.

    Day 17

    Rome, Italy

    Arriving in Tivoli, on the outskirts of the the ‘Eternal City’ of Rome, you enjoy a visit to the imposing Villa Adriana – a UNESCO World Heritage Site that epitomises the grandeur of the Roman Empire. Later you check into your central Rome hotel. Your finale will be a special farewell dinner in a local restaurant.

    Day 18

    Rome, Italy

    Your tour ends today after breakfast.

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