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When in Rome…consider visiting other European capitals, too. Italy shares land borders with four major countries—Switzerland, France, Slovenia and Austria (plus tiny San Marino). Its Mediterranean neighbours include Spain, Greece and Croatia. For a full taste of the region, pair Italy with one or more other nations on your travel wishlist, creating combined tours you won’t soon forget.
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When in Rome…consider visiting other European capitals, too. Italy shares land borders with four major countries—Switzerland, France, Slovenia and Austria (plus tiny San Marino). Its Mediterranean neighbours include Spain, Greece and Croatia. For a full taste of the region, pair Italy with one or more other nations on your travel wishlist, creating combined tours you...

When in Rome…consider visiting other European capitals, too. Italy shares land borders with four major countries—Switzerland, France, Slovenia and Austria (plus tiny San Marino). Its Mediterranean neighbours include Spain, Greece and Croatia. For a full taste of the region, pair Italy with one or more other nations on your travel wishlist, creating combined tours you won’t soon forget.

The Allure of the Historical Italy

In Italy, start in Rome to take in the heart of the ancient world, wander into Vatican City to experience the grandeur of the papacy and find your own version of la dolce vita in the capital’s cafes and restaurants.

Venetian Dreams: An Aquatic Quest

No voyage to Italy is complete without a glide through the waterways of Venice. Imagine the gentle sway of a gondola ride along the Grand Canal, past opulent facades and historic bridges 

Tuscany: The Epitome of Italian Charm

Verdant hills peppered with farmhouses define the Tuscan landscape. Here, delve into the world of Tuscan wines, a quintessential element of Italy vacation packages. The region’s culinary heritage is an invitation to indulge in fresh olive oils, artisanal cheeses, and hearty pasta dishes made with love.

Cultural Riches of Florence

In Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, art and history lovers can feast their eyes upon masterpieces like Michelangelo’s David. The Uffizi Gallery holds a treasure trove of works from Botticelli to Leonardo, inviting you to explore a vibrant chapter of human creativity.

The Hidden Gem: Cinque Terre

Venture to Cinque Terre, a string of centuries-old seaside villages on the rugged Italian Riviera coastline. The colourful houses and vineyards perched on cliffs offer postcard-perfect views, best appreciated through leisurely hikes or laid-back seaside lounging.

Practical Tips for Your Italian Sojourn

  • Transportation: Make use of Italy’s efficient train services to explore different cities comfortably and to venture into neighbouring countries.
  • Language: While English is widely understood in tourist areas, a few Italian phrases will endear you to locals.
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making them ideal times to enjoy the best of what Italy offers.

Venturing Beyond Italy

Opting for combined tours covering more than one country is an efficient and exhilarating way to experience Italy and its neighbours. If you’re interested in wine, for instance, consider pairing Italy and France. Conjoining tours of Greece and Italy would thrill fans of antiquity. For the best countries to combine, consult one of our experts. A multi-country package offers a depth and breadth of experience that single-focus tours cannot. 

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Jacqueline Fagioli

Jacqueline Fagioli

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Italy is full of hidden culinary gems, but one place that really stands out is Trattoria di Via Serra in Bologna. It’s beloved by locals for its authentic Emilian dishes like handmade tortellini in brodo and rich tagliatelle al ragù
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Jacqueline Fagioli

Jacqueline Fagioli

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One unforgettable tradition travelers should try to experience is a sagra—a local food festival that celebrates a specific dish, ingredient, or harvest. These are often held in small towns, especially in the summer and fall, and they offer an amazing window into real Italian life
Alisa Grigoryeva

Alisa Grigoryeva

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Italy is not just Rome, Venice, Florence and Amalfi Coast... Every region or small town has its own history, art, traditions, culture, peculiarity
Jacqueline Fagioli

Jacqueline Fagioli

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Most tourists don’t realize just how deeply regional Italy is. Not just in terms of food, but also in language, traditions, and identity. Italian culture is really a patchwork of local cultures

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