History, Wine, and Stunning Cities
This was my first guided tour, and I wasn’t sure what to expect—but it was phenomenal. Everything was organized down to the last detail, and the staff were incredibly attentive. The bus rides were comfortable and offered gorgeous countryside views. Florence completely stole my heart—standing in front of the Duomo was surreal. Venice was busy, of course, but walking across the Bridge of Sighs felt magical. I also loved how much history we got from our guide without it ever feeling like a lecture. The wine tasting in Montepulciano was another standout. It’s such a smart way to balance sightseeing with local culture. Would do it again in a heartbeat!
A Dreamy 8 Days Across Italy
From start to finish, this tour was absolutely magical. The pick-up at Fiumicino airport went smoothly, and the hotels in Rome, Florence, and Venice all felt properly 4-star—clean, comfortable, and in good locations. Florence was my favorite stop, especially seeing the Duomo up close with our local guide who was a total expert in Renaissance history. Venice was equally unforgettable with the walking tour in Piazza San Marco followed by spritz and cicchetti—it felt so authentically Italian. The motorcoach rides were comfortable, and I loved the Tuscan countryside views between cities. The itinerary was busy but very well organized, leaving enough time for some personal wandering. The Vatican "skip the line" pass saved us hours, which was priceless! I would recommend this trip to anyone who wants to see the highlights of Italy in just over a week without stressing about the logistics.
Free day to explore more
Free days in Venice, Tuscany, the Amalfi Coast, and Sicily allowed for personalized exploration, whether strolling through Venice's romantic canals, sampling Tuscan wines, admiring the Amalfi Coast's cliffside villages, or delving into Sicily's rich history and culinary delights.
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My husband and I had a great experience in this tour. Our guides are excellent and knowledgeable. We suggest that lunch be scheduled earlier, if not - make sure let tourist know to bring some snacks during travel. Very well organized. Highly recommend this.
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