Discover classic Sorrento on a flavorful street food tour that takes you through its historic center, where you’ll sample local delicacies and explore vibrant markets. A private driver takes you to the Amalfi coast villages, and you’ll sail to the enchanted Isle of Capri. Be amazed by Pompeii, a once-bustling city, frozen in time since 79 AD. Hear little-known stories on your Rome walking trek and enjoy a VIP tour of the Vatican Museums. An intimate food tour by sunset is yours to enjoy.
Siena is a glory of cultural riches, and her classical wonders are displayed in medieval piazzas. Florence is the heart of Italy. Visit studios for hand-crafted goods, and delight in Florentine highlights on your private expedition. Skip the line at the Accademia Gallery for Renaissance masterpieces.
Venice is Italy’s mystical jewel. Explore her winding lanes and hidden bridges. Your gondola ride is picture-perfect. Take a boat to the beautiful Venetian islands, ply the lagoon, and choose hand-blown glass and lace treasures. Savor traditional culinary gems in idyllic locations with breathtaking views. Relax. You’re in Italy.
Check-in time is after 2.00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 12.00 noon
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Rome, Lazio Region
Rome, the capital of Italy, is a city where history, culture, and daily life blend seamlessly. Known as the Eternal City, it captivates with ancient landmarks like the Colosseum and Roman Forum, Renaissance art, and Baroque piazzas alive with cafés and fountains. Visitors can wander from the Vatican’s sacred treasures to bustling neighborhoods filled with trattorias and shops. The historic center of Rome, together with Vatican City and St. Paul’s Basilica Outside the Walls, has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980.
Suggested Sightseeing
Historic Center of Rome, Lazio Region
When you travel to Rome, you’ll understand why the entire historic city center, within the ancient city walls as well as the Basilica of St. Paul’s, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is a complex, yet almost seamless, pattern of archaeological sites mixed with urban hot spots. Founded on the banks of the Tiber River in 753 BC, it was the center of the Roman Republic. That was followed by becoming the heart of the Roman Empire and then the Christian world.
With each period of growth, new buildings were built on top of old, often repurposing materials and space. Beginning in the 15th century, the story of Rome was reflected in the Renaissance and then during the Baroque period. In many ways, Rome is indelibly linked with the story of Western civilization as the people’s beliefs and values changed over thousands of years.
Piazza Navona, Rome, Lazio Region
With its showy fountains, baroque palazzi and colourful cast of street artists, hawkers and tourists, Piazza Navona is central Rome’s elegant showcase square. Built over the 1st-century Stadio di Domiziano, it was paved over in the 15th century and for almost 300 years hosted the city's main market. Its grand centrepiece is Bernini’s Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi, a flamboyant fountain featuring an Egyptian obelisk and muscular personifications of the rivers Nile, Ganges, Danube and Plate.
Fountain of the Four Rivers, Rome, Lazio Region
In the heart of Rome’s Piazza Navona, the Fountain of the Four Rivers is a show-stopping spectacle of drama and elegance. Designed by Bernini, this soaring masterpiece features powerful river gods, cascading water, and a towering obelisk—all set against the vibrant energy of one of the city’s most iconic squares. It’s not just a fountain—it’s a theatrical celebration of Rome’s grandeur.
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Rome, Lazio Region
Rome, the capital of Italy, is a city where history, culture, and daily life blend seamlessly. Known as the Eternal City, it captivates with ancient landmarks like the Colosseum and Roman Forum, Renaissance art, and Baroque piazzas alive with cafés and fountains. Visitors can wander from the Vatican’s sacred treasures to bustling neighborhoods filled with trattorias and shops. The historic center of Rome, together with Vatican City and St. Paul’s Basilica Outside the Walls, has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980.
Day 2
Accommodation
Boutique Art Deco Hotel - Rome, Lazio Region
Room Type: Classic Double/Twin
Check in policies:
Check-in time is after 2.00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 12.00 noon
Included Unique Activities
Golf Cart Photo Tour
Rome, Lazio Region
Fulfill your dream of capturing Rome’s beauty on this exclusive tour with a professional photographer. Zip-around on a Golf Cart and visit the best photo opportunities in Rome. Bring your photography gear or smartphone, and a real pro will take you to the most picturesque spots in the Eternal City. Happening during Rome’s world-famous “Golden Hour,” the experience is a balanced mixture of iconic monuments, panoramic views, and everyday life. You will be taken from spot to spot, without worrying about where to go—the perfect spots are planned for you in advance. Choose different angles or apply different settings and features. Your local guide will explain the history of various sites while assisting you in capturing the moment. At the end of your tour, your fellow travelers will celebrate with a typical aperitivo in the center of Rome. Enjoy!
The Best of Colosseum & Ancient Rome with Exclusive Arena Access
Rome, Lazio Region
Your Colosseum & Ancient Rome Experience, with our Exclusive Arena Access, begins at the legendary Colosseum. You and your semi-private group will pass through the Gladiator Gate and have priority access to the Colosseum arena floor. Just a quick stop for security, then skip the lines! Step out directly onto the same level where gladiators fought. This extraordinary perspective is only available to a limited number of visitors. Your guide will amaze you with tales of the ancient gladiators and performances.
From the restricted arena floor, you will be close enough to the Colosseum underground for a fascinating glimpse of the dungeons where spectacles were managed and coordinated. Next, your guide will lead you to the second floor. Enjoy the panoramic views from Caesar’s balcony, hear wild tales and anecdotes, and become aware of what it looked like thousands of years ago. During the tour, your guide will use visual aids to help recreate the ancient world. If you wish, you can download an app before the tour and then view VR reconstructions with a pair of goggles that will be provided by the guide.
After your tour inside the Colosseum, climb Palatine Hill for stunning views of Rome. This hilltop neighborhood was once home to the elite political figures who were the backbone of the Roman Empire. Learn about everyday ancient Roman life as you descend into the grand Roman Forum, the public center for Roman political life. Visit inspiring structures such as Julius Caesar’s Temple, the Temple of Antonio & Faustina, and the Basilica of Maxentius.
Suggested Sightseeing
Circus Maximus, Rome, Lazio Region
Now a huge basin of dusty grass, Circus Maximus was ancient Rome’s largest chariot racetrack, a 250,000-seater capable of holding up to a quarter of the city’s population. The enormous track circled a wooden dividing island with ornate lap indicators and Egyptian obelisks. Here you can explore the corridors that led to the tiered seating, as well as shops, taverns, even latrines. Overlooking everything is the Torre della Moletta, a medieval tower built in the 12th century.
Pantheon, Rome, Lazio Region
The Pantheon is a former Roman temple, now a church dedicated to St. Mary of the Martyrs, in Rome. The stunning building is circular with a portico of large granite Corinthian columns, each weighing 60 tons, under a pediment. A rectangular vestibule links the portico to the rotunda, which is under a concrete dome with a central opening to the sky. Almost two thousand years after it was built, the Pantheon’s dome is still the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome, standing at 142 feet. Although it is a mystery how it managed to survive years of barbarian raids while the rest of Rome’s monuments crumbled, the Pantheon remains the best preserved Ancient Roman monument. The building is a remarkable sight to behold, and even Michelangelo commented that it looked more like a work of angels, not humans, when he first saw it.
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Rome, Lazio Region
Rome, the capital of Italy, is a city where history, culture, and daily life blend seamlessly. Known as the Eternal City, it captivates with ancient landmarks like the Colosseum and Roman Forum, Renaissance art, and Baroque piazzas alive with cafés and fountains. Visitors can wander from the Vatican’s sacred treasures to bustling neighborhoods filled with trattorias and shops. The historic center of Rome, together with Vatican City and St. Paul’s Basilica Outside the Walls, has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980.
Day 3
Accommodation
Boutique Art Deco Hotel - Rome, Lazio Region
Room Type: Classic Double/Twin
Check in policies:
Check-in time is after 2.00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 12.00 noon
Included Unique Activities
Early Morning Vatican Tour - Semi-Private
Rome, Lazio Region
Your Semi-Private Early Morning Vatican Tour begins near the entrance of the Vatican Museums, where you’ll meet your expert guide. The tour starts with the Pinecone and Octagonal Courtyards, where you'll explore iconic classical sculptures such as the Laocoon, Apollo Belvedere, and the Belvedere Torso. Next, you'll move through the Gallery of the Maps and the Gallery of the Tapestries, admiring their rich art and intricate decorations. The highlight of the early tour is a peaceful visit to the Sistine Chapel, allowing ample time to absorb Michelangelo’s stunning ceiling frescoes and his dramatic "The Last Judgement," all before the crowds arrive.
After the Sistine Chapel, the tour continues to the Raphael Rooms, showcasing masterpieces in a quieter setting before the museum fills with visitors. Accompanied by insightful commentary from your guide, you’ll discover the stories behind these celebrated works. The tour concludes with exclusive, skip-the-line access to St. Peter’s Basilica, where you’ll marvel at Michelangelo’s Pietà and Bernini’s Baldacchino. Your guide will also share information about the Papal Tombs and how to reach the dome. Finally, you’ll step into St. Peter’s Square to soak in the majestic atmosphere of one of the most iconic religious sites in the world.
Prati by Sunset - The Roman Food Tour
Rome, Lazio Region
Discover the flavors of Rome’s Prati neighborhood on a guided food tour through five unforgettable venues. Begin with an aperitivo at La Nicchia Café, sampling delicacies like truffles, aged balsamic, pesto, buffalo mozzarella, and fine wines.
Continue to Pizzarium, where Gabriele Bonci—known as the “Michelangelo of pizza”—creates over 50 imaginative varieties daily. Savor gourmet cheeses and cured meats at La Tradizione, Rome’s most celebrated food shop, before sitting down to homemade pasta and tiramisu at a beloved family-run trattoria. With expert tips and endless tastings, this four-hour experience is the perfect introduction to Rome’s culinary treasures.
*Please note that La Tradizione is closed on Sundays.
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Rome, Lazio Region
Rome, the capital of Italy, is a city where history, culture, and daily life blend seamlessly. Known as the Eternal City, it captivates with ancient landmarks like the Colosseum and Roman Forum, Renaissance art, and Baroque piazzas alive with cafés and fountains. Visitors can wander from the Vatican’s sacred treasures to bustling neighborhoods filled with trattorias and shops. The historic center of Rome, together with Vatican City and St. Paul’s Basilica Outside the Walls, has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980.
Day 4
Accommodation
4-Star Historic Boutique Hotel - Sorrento, Campania Region
Room Type: twin/double
Check in policies:
Check-in time is after 2.00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 12.00 noon.
Included Unique Activities
Sorrento Street Food Tour
Sorrento, Campania Region
Uncover the charm of Sorrento on a captivating 2 and a half hour small group tour led by a passionate local guide, as you wander through its sun-soaked streets and timeless alleyways. Begin your journey in the vibrant historic center, where lively shops spill over with color and the mysterious Valley of the Mills offers a wild, green escape into the past. Savor a burst of flavor as you sample the region’s prized IGP lemon dusted with sugar—a true taste of the Amalfi Coast.
Stroll down Corso Italia, the beating heart of Sorrento, and pause for a mouthwatering “tagliere,” a rustic platter of local cheeses and salami that celebrates the flavors of the region. Slip into the serene Cloister of Saint Francis, a hidden gem of tranquility, before arriving at the panoramic Villa Comunale, where views of the Gulf of Naples take your breath away. Conclude your tour in the enchanting fishing village of Marina Grande, where colorful homes, bobbing boats, and cozy cafés carved from old sea caves paint a postcard-perfect scene straight from an Italian dream.
2 Hour Pompeii Visit with Guide
Pompeii, Campania Region
Meet your guide at the archeological site entrance and get ready to be amazed. This is a place that awes all who visit. Pompeii was frozen in time, stopped in action, and covered in ash when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. Since it was uncovered, it has earned a coveted place on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The remains of temples, bars, and villas look just as they did 2,000 years ago. You'll tread the cobbled streets and see chariot ruts, all brought to life by a guided commentary through radio headsets. Even if you are no history fan, Pompeii cannot fail to take your breath away.
Suggested Sightseeing
Sorrento, Campania Region
On the Map: Sorrento is a seaside town in the Campania region of southwestern Italy, facing the Bay of Naples on the Sorrentine Peninsula.
Known as the western gateway to the Amalfi and perched atop cliffs that separate the town from its busy marinas, Sorrento is known for sweeping water views and Piazza Tasso, a cafe-lined square. The historic center is a warren of narrow alleys that's home to the Chiesa di San Francesco, a 14th-century church with a tranquil cloister. Wander through the Piazza Tasso and stroll past palatial hotels, magnificent marquetry shops and simple Campanian restaurants serving gnocchi alla sorrentina finished off with a shot of ice-cold limoncello.
Pompeii, Campania Region
On the Map: Pompei is a city in southern Italy’s Campania region overlooked by the active volcano at Vesuvius.
It’s known for its ancient city, Pompeii, which was buried by the 79 A.D. eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Ruins here include the frescoed Villa of the Mysteries and the city's amphitheater. In town, the Catholic pilgrimage site of the Sanctuary of the Madonna of the Rosary has mosaics and a grand cupola. The Archaeological Areas of Pompei, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata were recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites in 1997.
Mount Vesuvius, Campania Region
Rising formidably beside the Bay of Naples, Mount Vesuvius forms part of the Campanian volcanic arch, a string of active, dormant and extinct volcanoes that include the Campi Flegrei's Solfatara and Monte Nuovo, and Ischia's Monte Epomeo. Infamous for its explosive Plinian eruptions and surrounding urban sprawl, it's also one of the world's most carefully monitored volcanoes. Another full-scale eruption would be catastrophic. More than half a million people live in the so-called 'red zone', the area most vulnerable to pyroclastic flows and crushing pyroclastic deposits in a major eruption. Yet, despite government incentives to relocate, few residents are willing to leave.
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Sorrento, Campania Region
On the Map: Sorrento is a seaside town in the Campania region of southwestern Italy, facing the Bay of Naples on the Sorrentine Peninsula.
Known as the western gateway to the Amalfi and perched atop cliffs that separate the town from its busy marinas, Sorrento is known for sweeping water views and Piazza Tasso, a cafe-lined square. The historic center is a warren of narrow alleys that's home to the Chiesa di San Francesco, a 14th-century church with a tranquil cloister. Wander through the Piazza Tasso and stroll past palatial hotels, magnificent marquetry shops and simple Campanian restaurants serving gnocchi alla sorrentina finished off with a shot of ice-cold limoncello.
Day 5
Accommodation
4-Star Historic Boutique Hotel - Sorrento, Campania Region
Room Type: twin/double
Check in policies:
Check-in time is after 2.00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 12.00 noon.
Included Unique Activities
Amalfi Coast Drive
Sorrento, Campania Region
Buckle up for one of the most breathtaking drives in the world—the legendary Amalfi Coast. With your expert driver guiding the way, you’ll wind through cliffside roads and charming villages, stopping to explore three unforgettable gems: Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello. In Positano, lose yourself in a maze of vibrant boutiques, seaside cafés, and the iconic majolica-tiled dome of Santa Maria Assunta. It’s a place best explored without a map—just follow your senses.
Next, discover Amalfi, a coastal jewel steeped in maritime history and crowned by the stunning Cathedral of Sant’Andrea. Then, ascend to Ravello, a serene hilltop haven known for its elegant villas and world-famous music festival. Stroll through the lush gardens of Villa Rufolo and soak in panoramic views that have inspired artists for centuries. This curated coastal experience is more than a scenic drive—it’s a journey through Italy’s soul.
Suggested Sightseeing
Amalfi Coast, Campania Region
On the Map: The Amalfi Coast is a 50-kilometer stretch of coastline along the southern edge of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, in the Campania region.
Deemed an outstanding example of a Mediterranean landscape by Unesco, the Amalfi Coast is one of Italy's most memorable destinations with its sheer cliffs and rugged shoreline dotted with small beaches and pastel-colored fishing villages. The coastal road between the port city of Salerno and clifftop Sorrento winds past grand villas, terraced vineyards and cliffside lemon groves.
Sorrento, Campania Region
On the Map: Sorrento is a seaside town in the Campania region of southwestern Italy, facing the Bay of Naples on the Sorrentine Peninsula.
Known as the western gateway to the Amalfi and perched atop cliffs that separate the town from its busy marinas, Sorrento is known for sweeping water views and Piazza Tasso, a cafe-lined square. The historic center is a warren of narrow alleys that's home to the Chiesa di San Francesco, a 14th-century church with a tranquil cloister. Wander through the Piazza Tasso and stroll past palatial hotels, magnificent marquetry shops and simple Campanian restaurants serving gnocchi alla sorrentina finished off with a shot of ice-cold limoncello.
Ravello, Campania Region
On the Map: Ravello is a town set 365 meters above the Tyrrhenian Sea by southern Italy’s Amalfi Coast in the Campania region.
Ravello has been named the City of Music and is home to the Villa Cimbrone, Villa Rufolo, the striking Oscar Niemeyer Auditorium and a vibrant cultural scene: Ravello Festival, Ravello Concert Society. Thousands of years of history, an enchanting mountaintop setting on Italy’s most beautiful coastline and views that have captivated countless souls, inspired artists and filled hearts with passion. Yet it’s just the beginning of what you will find in this charming village on the Amalfi Coast. There are still stories to be uncovered along its medieval streets, garden villas and ancient stone pathways.
Positano , Campania Region
On the Map: Positano is a cliffside village on southern Italy's Amalfi Coast in the Campania region.
Positano is a sophisticated resort town with a pebble beachfront and steep, narrow streets lined with boutiques and cafes. Its Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta features a majolica-tiled dome and a 13th-century Byzantine icon of the Virgin Mary. The Sentiero degli Dei hiking trail links Positano to other coastal towns.
Day 6
Accommodation
4-Star Historic Boutique Hotel - Sorrento, Campania Region
Room Type: twin/double
Check in policies:
Check-in time is after 2.00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 12.00 noon.
Included Unique Activities
Capri Cruise
Sorrento, Campania Region
Cosmopolitan Capri has been a magnet for the rich and glamorous for decades – everyone from Jay-Z and Beyoncé to Elton John has been spotted on the island’s well-groomed shores. You’ll sail over on a leisurely cruise in a 12-person boat, taking in the sights of the Sorrentine Coast and Capri’s grottoes before spending a few hours on the island. Sailing from Sorrento, you’ll pass the rugged beaches of Marciano and Mitigliano en route to Capri. The skipper will make for the White Grotto on the east coast and the tunnel-like Green Grotto on the southwest coast. If conditions are good, you’ll get the chance to swim and snorkel in the enticing turquoise waters. You’ll then be dropped off in one of Capri’s two ports, where you’ll have about four hours to explore the island. You could visit historic churches, shop in chic boutiques, or grab a bite in a café. There’ll be limoncello to enjoy on the cruise back.
Suggested Sightseeing
Blue Grotto, Capri, Campania Region
The Blue Grotto is a sea cave on the coast of the island of Capri, southern Italy. Sunlight passing through an underwater cavity and shining through the seawater creates a blue reflection that illuminates the cavern.
Overnight Location
Sorrento, Campania Region
On the Map: Sorrento is a seaside town in the Campania region of southwestern Italy, facing the Bay of Naples on the Sorrentine Peninsula.
Known as the western gateway to the Amalfi and perched atop cliffs that separate the town from its busy marinas, Sorrento is known for sweeping water views and Piazza Tasso, a cafe-lined square. The historic center is a warren of narrow alleys that's home to the Chiesa di San Francesco, a 14th-century church with a tranquil cloister. Wander through the Piazza Tasso and stroll past palatial hotels, magnificent marquetry shops and simple Campanian restaurants serving gnocchi alla sorrentina finished off with a shot of ice-cold limoncello.
Day 7
Accommodation
4-Star Heart of Siena Hotel - Siena, Tuscany Region
Room Type: Superior Room
Check in policies:
Check-in time is after 2.00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 12.00 noon
Included Unique Activities
Private Siena Walking Tour
Siena, Tuscany Region
Step into the heart of Tuscany and uncover the magic of Siena—a city brimming with historical, artistic, and cultural treasures. This enchanting destination is best explored on foot, where every cobblestone street and centuries-old façade tells a story.
With your own private guide, you'll journey through Siena’s most iconic landmarks, including the breathtaking Piazza del Campo, the elegant Palazzo Comunale, the awe-inspiring Cathedral, and the majestic Basilica of San Domenico. Along the way, you'll dive into the rich legacy of Siena’s noble families—Piccolomini, Tolomei, and Salimbeni—and hear captivating tales of the legendary Palio horse race, spiritual pilgrimages, and revered saints.
Your experience culminates with a visit to the Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture that houses works by artistic giants like Nicola Pisano, Duccio di Buoninsegna, Donatello, Pinturicchio, and Bernini. Marvel at its intricate marble floor—an unparalleled gem in the history of art. Whether you're a history buff, art lover, or simply seeking an unforgettable cultural experience, this guided walk offers a deep and engaging introduction to Siena’s soul.
Suggested Sightseeing
Historic Center of Siena, Tuscany Region
According to UNESCO, “The historic center of Siena is a testimony to human creativity and expresses human artistic and aesthetic capacity in material form.” That’s a lot to live up to, but as the embodiment of a medieval city, it’s an absolute success. Over time, people and politics came and went, but the city’s Gothic appearance, created during the 12th through the 15th centuries, has endured.
Siena was built around the Piazza del Campo and conceived of as a work of art that seamlessly blends with the landscape. Siena is also the perfect base to go wine and cheese tasting, bicycling through vineyards, orchards, past country farms, and back into town. Heavenly views abound in Siena.
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Siena, Tuscany Region
Siena might be Italy’s loveliest medieval city, where the architecture soars, as do the souls of many of its visitors. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995, its historic center is effectively a vast open-air museum celebrating the Gothic. Spiritual and secular monuments retain their medieval forms and extraordinary art collections, while the shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, the magnificent cathedral, and winding streets offer plenty to marvel at, making Siena a true jewel of Tuscany’s heritage.
Day 8
Accommodation
4-Star Heart of Siena Hotel - Siena, Tuscany Region
Room Type: Superior Room
Check in policies:
Check-in time is after 2.00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 12.00 noon
Included Unique Activities
Small Group Tour To Pienza And Montepulciano
Siena, Tuscany Region
Immerse yourself in a full-day adventure through the postcard-perfect landscapes of Tuscany, where rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, and charming villages await. Starting from the historic Basilica of San Domenico in Siena, your guide will lead you along scenic routes through the UNESCO-listed Val d’Orcia, with photo-worthy stops at peaceful hamlets or ancient Benedictine monasteries. The journey continues in Pienza, a jewel of Renaissance town planning, where you can explore quaint streets, shop for local specialties, and visit the Romanesque Corsignano Church, all while soaking in the serene atmosphere of this hilltop village.
Your Tuscan escape includes a visit to a local farm, where you'll enjoy a fresh, farm-to-table lunch amid breathtaking countryside views—an authentic taste of rural life. After a relaxing meal, the tour heads to Montepulciano, a town steeped in Renaissance elegance and perched high above the valley below. Wander through its charming streets, admire grand piazzas, and take in the dramatic vistas that have inspired artists for centuries. This unforgettable day blends culture, history, and culinary delights for a true Tuscan experience.
Suggested Sightseeing
Siena, Tuscany Region
Siena might be Italy’s loveliest medieval city, where the architecture soars, as do the souls of many of its visitors. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995, its historic center is effectively a vast open-air museum celebrating the Gothic. Spiritual and secular monuments retain their medieval forms and extraordinary art collections, while the shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, the magnificent cathedral, and winding streets offer plenty to marvel at, making Siena a true jewel of Tuscany’s heritage.
Chianti, Tuscany Region
On the Map: Chianti is a town and territory in the Tuscany region of Italy. It is located about 18 miles (30 km) south of Florence and 26 miles (42 km) north of Siena.
The Chianti region is world renowned for its vineyards and olive groves. It is dotted with small medieval castles, villas, and villages. The villages of Chianti often have Romanesque churches and the castles are fortified, a remnant of the ancient fights between the towns of Siena and Florence. Chianti is a lovely area to explore, and the winemaking region runs between these same two towns. This gorgeous area has been home to muses, explorers, and artists.
Overnight Location
Siena, Tuscany Region
Siena might be Italy’s loveliest medieval city, where the architecture soars, as do the souls of many of its visitors. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995, its historic center is effectively a vast open-air museum celebrating the Gothic. Spiritual and secular monuments retain their medieval forms and extraordinary art collections, while the shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, the magnificent cathedral, and winding streets offer plenty to marvel at, making Siena a true jewel of Tuscany’s heritage.
Day 9
Accommodation
5-Star 15th Century Hotel in Heart of Florence - Florence, Tuscany Region
Room Type: Double/Twin
Check in policies:
Check-In: 2:00 PM Check-Out: 12:00 PM
Included Unique Activities
Walking Artisan Tour
Florence, Tuscany Region
Your guide, an expert personal shopper with an eye for Florentine quality, beauty, and authenticity, will lead you on the Florence Artisan Shopping Walk. This is a delightful tour of workshops throughout the historic Oltrarno quarter, including a mosaic and scagliola workshop, where you’ll see mosaic landscapes “painted” with marble and stones. There’s also a wood workshop, where traditional furnishings and sculptures are still carved by hand. You'll visit a leather shoemaker’s studio and discover how hand-crafted shoes are created. Be amazed by a Florentine paper workshop, where the authentic Florentine marbled paper is created by a bookbinder in the historic Oltrarno quarter—there are only a few of these left in the world.
Suggested Sightseeing
Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Tuscany Region
Ponte Vecchio is a medieval stone segmental arch bridge over the Arno River in Florence, Italy. The bridge is famous for still having shops built along it, something that was once very common. While butchers initially occupied the shops, the present tenants include jewelers, art dealers and souvenir sellers. Unlike all of the other bridges in Florence, the Ponte Vecchio was not destroyed by Germans during World War II, making it a symbol of resilience. This symbolism was furthered in 1966, when a catastrophic flood hit the city and threatened the bridge. The bridge was repeatedly struck by large debris carried by the raging waters of the Arno and whole tree-trunks pierced right through the shops on the upstream side. However, the bridge remained intact and is still a popular destination for travelers in Florence.
Historic Center of Florence, Tuscany Region
Florence, in the Florence and Tuscany Region, is a seductive city where life is sweet. World-class art, architecture, and cuisine fill your senses—the entire historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built on the site of an Etruscan settlement, and then the Roman ‘Florentia’ in 59 BC, Florence came into its own during the Medici family’s prominence in the 15th and 16th centuries.
This Tuscan city is a treasure trove, showcasing 700 years of cultural and artistic works. While you’re in Florence, take time to discover the Uffizi and Pitti Palace and the works of masters such as Giotto, Brunelleschi, Botticelli, and Michaelangelo. The Arno River runs through the city, and several bridges connect its banks, including Ponte Vecchio and Ponte Santa Trinita. The entire city center is a unique marriage of museums, churches, architecture, and art. Dare to be dazzled!
Overnight Location
Florence, Tuscany Region
Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is a city of unparalleled art, architecture, and culture. Stroll through its cobblestone streets to discover masterpieces like Michelangelo’s David, Brunelleschi’s Duomo, and the Uffizi Gallery’s world-famous collection. The historic center of Florence, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982, preserves this extraordinary legacy, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in centuries of creativity and beauty.
Day 10
Accommodation
5-Star 15th Century Hotel in Heart of Florence - Florence, Tuscany Region
Room Type: Double/Twin
Check in policies:
Check-In: 2:00 PM Check-Out: 12:00 PM
Included Unique Activities
Best of Florence Small Group Walking Tour with David & Duomo
Florence, Tuscany Region
Don’t miss a single one of Florence's best sights on this Florence walking tour, including the Ponte Vecchio, Duomo, and many more. With small groups of 15 people or less and skip-the-line access to Michelangelo’s David, we make the most of every second we have together and immerse you in the stories and facts that bring the city to life.
Your Florence Walking Tour starts with skip-the-line access to the Florence Accademia. Once inside, your expert guide will reveal the fascinating history of Michelangelo’s David, whose beauty and size have to be seen to be believed. Another highlight is Florence’s famous cathedral, the Duomo. As you admire its monumental exterior from the Piazza del Duomo, your guide will tell you the improbable story of Filippo Brunelleschi and how this Renaissance man re-discovered knowledge lost for more than a millennium to build the Cathedral’s world-famous dome - one of the largest on earth. Before leaving the Piazza, you’ll stop at the Baptistery. During a close look at the world-renowned Baptistery doors, dubbed the 'Gates of Paradise', your guide will tell you the story of the cut-throat competition that created this glittering masterpiece.
You'll also take a breezy stroll past the highlights of the city like the Piazza della Signoria, where you’ll admire Florence’s other world-famous sight, the towering Palazzo Vecchio. Visit the original site for Michelangelo’s David, where an exact replica stands. Hear the stories behind the statues at Orsanmichele Church, rub the Porcellino pig’s nose for good luck, and feel swept up by history at the Piazza della Repubblica - the Ancient Roman forum that later became the city’s Jewish ghetto. By the end of your Florence walking tour, you won’t just have “seen” Florence’s most famous sights; you’ll have discovered their histories, stories, and what makes them so notable.
Suggested Sightseeing
Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Tuscany Region
The Uffizi Gallery (Italian: Galleria degli Uffizi) is a prominent art museum located next to the Piazza della Signoria in the Historic Center of Florence, Italy. As one of the first modern museums, it was officially opened to the public in 1865. The museum features notable works from world-famous artists such as Sandro Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and Raphael. Touring the Uffizi Gallery is sure to be one of the highlights of visiting Florence, and with an abundance of artwork, visitors could spend an entire day exploring the exhibits.
Boboli Gardens, Florence, Tuscany Region
Escape into the lush beauty of Florence’s Boboli Gardens—a sprawling open-air museum of manicured greenery, Renaissance sculptures, and sweeping city views. Once the private playground of the Medici family, these gardens invite you to wander through cypress-lined avenues, hidden grottos, and grand fountains that feel straight out of a fairytale. It’s the perfect blend of nature, art, and history—right in the heart of the city.
Florence, Tuscany Region
Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is a city of unparalleled art, architecture, and culture. Stroll through its cobblestone streets to discover masterpieces like Michelangelo’s David, Brunelleschi’s Duomo, and the Uffizi Gallery’s world-famous collection. The historic center of Florence, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982, preserves this extraordinary legacy, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in centuries of creativity and beauty.
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Florence, Tuscany Region
Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is a city of unparalleled art, architecture, and culture. Stroll through its cobblestone streets to discover masterpieces like Michelangelo’s David, Brunelleschi’s Duomo, and the Uffizi Gallery’s world-famous collection. The historic center of Florence, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982, preserves this extraordinary legacy, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in centuries of creativity and beauty.
Day 11
Accommodation
5-Star 15th Century Hotel in Heart of Florence - Florence, Tuscany Region
Room Type: Double/Twin
Check in policies:
Check-In: 2:00 PM Check-Out: 12:00 PM
Included Unique Activities
Pisa and the Leaning Tower Half Day Tour
Florence, Tuscany Region
Have you always dreamed of climbing to the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Well, this half day tour from Florence gives you the opportunity to visit this symbolic city of Italy. After a short drive through the Tuscan countryside, you arrive in Pisa where your guide will take you directly to the medieval entrance gate: Porta Santa Maria. From here, the extraordinary view will take your breath away. Be awed in front of a unique panorama: Piazza dei Miracoli with its white, marble architecture and neat grass lawns.
Your professional guide will share amazing stories of Pisa as you tour the monuments, and then accompany you on your visit to the resplendent interiors of the Cathedral, an unchallenged masterpiece of Romanesque art. After visiting the Cathedral, you can explore independently as you admire the Baptistery, the Monumental Graveyard, and finally - the world famous Leaning Tower, discovering all its secrets.
Your ticket includes priority access to skip the long line to climb the Leaning Tower. Tour duration: 5.5 hours.
Suggested Sightseeing
Florence Cathedral, Florence, Tuscany Region
The Florence Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower, is the main church of Florence. Completed in 1436, the exterior of the basilica is faced with polychrome marble panels in various shades of green and pink and has an elaborate 19th-century Gothic Revival façade. The basilica is one of Italy’s largest churches and is the largest brick dome ever constructed. Although the architecture of the cathedral is something magnificent to behold, the cathedral also holds a great significance in the Roman Catholic Diocese as it is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Florence.
Florence, Tuscany Region
Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is a city of unparalleled art, architecture, and culture. Stroll through its cobblestone streets to discover masterpieces like Michelangelo’s David, Brunelleschi’s Duomo, and the Uffizi Gallery’s world-famous collection. The historic center of Florence, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982, preserves this extraordinary legacy, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in centuries of creativity and beauty.
Overnight Location
Florence, Tuscany Region
Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is a city of unparalleled art, architecture, and culture. Stroll through its cobblestone streets to discover masterpieces like Michelangelo’s David, Brunelleschi’s Duomo, and the Uffizi Gallery’s world-famous collection. The historic center of Florence, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982, preserves this extraordinary legacy, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in centuries of creativity and beauty.
Day 12
Accommodation
Hotel Metropole Venezia - Venice, Veneto Region
Room Type: Double/Twin Room
Check in policies:
Check-in time is after 3:00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 12:00noon.
Included Unique Activities
Welcome to Venice: Gondola Ride, Walking Tour & St Mark's
Venice, Veneto Region
This Venice Walking Tour takes you to the heart of the city in just three hours; giving you a broad overview of the history, culture and character of the Floating City. Led by a local guide, you’ll start your tour of Venice by the Rialto Bridge and learn how the structure was considered so daring in its engineering that critics at the time predicted it would fall (still standing, 420 years later!). Drop by the Rialto Fish Market to hear about the city's fishermen before veering off the beaten path into Cannaregio; one of the loveliest, most authentic areas of Venice. As you wind through Venice’s hidden alleyways, your local guide will regale you with tales of the city’s past and present. Curious about real estate prices? Or how they handle flooding? Now’s your chance to ask a real insider!
While the atmosphere of Venice is best experienced on a walking tour of its streets and canals, there are some sights you just can’t miss. St. Mark’s Basilica is top of this list, as long general access lines usually attest. With pre-reserved tickets, you’ll get straight inside for a 30-minute tour with your guide. Learn how the relics of St. Mark arrived here by dubious means, admire its incredible gold mosaics and understand why the church’s east-meets-west architecture is a perfect representation of the city of Venice.
The best is yet to come! At the conclusion of your tour, your local insider will leave you in the expert hands of a professional gondolier. Climb onboard a traditional Venice gondola (6 people or fewer to a boat) for a half-hour excursion through the city’s canals. Sit back and enjoy exploring the city as it was meant to be seen – from the water!
Suggested Sightseeing
Bridge of Sighs, Venice, Veneto Region
The Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri) is an enclosed bridge made of white limestone with windows with stone bars. The bridge passes over the Rio di Palazzo, and connects the New Prison to the interrogation rooms in the Doge's Palace. Despite being considered one of the most romantic sites in Venice, the bridge was built in 1602 so that convicts could go straight from being sentenced in the palace courtrooms to their prison cell (or execution) across the bridge. Rather than connecting two roads on either side of the water, the bridge travels from one building to the other.
Piazza San Marco, Venice, Veneto Region
Piazza San Marco, often known in English as St Mark's Square, is the principal public square of Venice, Italy, where it is generally known just as la Piazza. It was established during the ninth century, but adopted its current size and form in 1177, and was paved one hundred years later. The Piazza San Marco is one of the most beautiful in the world. Napoleon called it “the world’s most beautiful drawing room”.
Venice, Veneto Region
On the map: Venice is a city in northeastern Italy and it’s the capital of the Veneto region. The city is built on a group of 118 islands, separated by canals, and linked by more than 400 bridges. The islands are in a shallow lagoon, lying between the mouths of the Po and Piave rivers. 55,000 people live in the historic island city of Venice. Venice is 325 miles north of Rome and 186 miles from Slovenia. It is situated by the Adriatic Sea.
Due to its geographic position, Venice traded with the Byzantine Empire and the Middle East. By the late 13th century, Venice was the most prosperous city in Europe. At its height, 36,000 Venetian sailors, operating 3,300 ships, dominated Mediterranean trade. Powerful families vied to create the most extravagant homes in Venice, many of which still stand in their glory.
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Venice, Veneto Region
On the map: Venice is a city in northeastern Italy and it’s the capital of the Veneto region. The city is built on a group of 118 islands, separated by canals, and linked by more than 400 bridges. The islands are in a shallow lagoon, lying between the mouths of the Po and Piave rivers. 55,000 people live in the historic island city of Venice. Venice is 325 miles north of Rome and 186 miles from Slovenia. It is situated by the Adriatic Sea.
Due to its geographic position, Venice traded with the Byzantine Empire and the Middle East. By the late 13th century, Venice was the most prosperous city in Europe. At its height, 36,000 Venetian sailors, operating 3,300 ships, dominated Mediterranean trade. Powerful families vied to create the most extravagant homes in Venice, many of which still stand in their glory.
Day 13
Accommodation
Hotel Metropole Venezia - Venice, Veneto Region
Room Type: Double/Twin Room
Check in policies:
Check-in time is after 3:00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 12:00noon.
Included Unique Activities
Murano & Burano Small Group Boat Tour
Venice, Veneto Region
No trip to Venice is complete without discovering the Venetian Lagoon's two most cherished islands. This half day trip to Murano from Venice offers transport by private boat and a dedicated guide throughout. Gain perspective on the ageless arts of glassblowing and lacemaking and the mastery of artisans, as well as delight in the unique charm of the tranquil canals and piazzas of these vibrant islets.
Once you reach the meeting point in central Venice, you'll be whisked off to Murano to see its world-famous blown glass. Admire the 'City of Bridges' from the water with sweeping views and commentary from your guide as you get ready to witness the magic of Murano glass. All glassmaking was moved to this tiny group of islands in the Middle Ages, and it was the only place where mirrors were made for centuries. Techniques were so secret that perpetrators risked execution for leaking them. Times have changed, but you'll behold exactly what has made Murano glass so sought after for nearly 750 years.
Upon arrival, dock at a specially chosen glassblowing workshop to marvel as craftsmen shape molten glass into dazzling works of art. See these sparkling treasures come to life as you learn how colors and the most ambitious shapes come to be. After browsing in the gallery, explore Murano to enjoy its sleepy canals and San Donato church, a stunning example of Byzantine architecture, without being hurried.
The next stop on your Venice cruise is Burano. Considered by many as one of the most colorful places in the world, this small fishing community with its brightly colored houses also has some of the finest handmade lace anywhere. Watch this cultural tradition in action as women stitch by hand, like countless generations before them. After the demonstration, you will have free time to visit the lace museum, stroll Burano's vibrant waterways, or shop for souvenirs.
Classic Venice Cooking Class
Venice, Veneto Region
The lagoon is home to fantastic ingredients from land and sea. From 'bigoli in salsa' to polenta, risotto and ‘baicoli’ biscuits, learning to cook with the lagoon's produce is a voyage of discovery into Venice's long and rich history as a trading crossroads. Take a step off the tourist trail and encounter the real Venice. Learning how to cook in a local home is a wonderful way to gain insight into Italy's real culture. What could be a better souvenir than cooking knowledge to last a lifetime?
During your class, you'll learn how to use the best seasonal ingredients to make an appetizer, traditional pasta made from scratch, and even a decadent dessert! In the second part of the workshop, sit down and with a good glass of wine and indulge in all your hard work. Cooking and dining with a local host gives you the chance to be welcomed in as one of the family and dive into in the traditions of everyday Italy.
Suggested Sightseeing
Doge's Palace, Venice, Veneto Region
The Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) is a monumental piece of architecture built in Venetian Gothic style, and one of the main landmarks of the city of Venice, in northern Italy. The palace was the residence of the Doge of Venice, the supreme authority of the former Republic. It was built in 1340, and extended and modified in the following centuries.
Venice, Veneto Region
On the map: Venice is a city in northeastern Italy and it’s the capital of the Veneto region. The city is built on a group of 118 islands, separated by canals, and linked by more than 400 bridges. The islands are in a shallow lagoon, lying between the mouths of the Po and Piave rivers. 55,000 people live in the historic island city of Venice. Venice is 325 miles north of Rome and 186 miles from Slovenia. It is situated by the Adriatic Sea.
Due to its geographic position, Venice traded with the Byzantine Empire and the Middle East. By the late 13th century, Venice was the most prosperous city in Europe. At its height, 36,000 Venetian sailors, operating 3,300 ships, dominated Mediterranean trade. Powerful families vied to create the most extravagant homes in Venice, many of which still stand in their glory.
Overnight Location
Venice, Veneto Region
On the map: Venice is a city in northeastern Italy and it’s the capital of the Veneto region. The city is built on a group of 118 islands, separated by canals, and linked by more than 400 bridges. The islands are in a shallow lagoon, lying between the mouths of the Po and Piave rivers. 55,000 people live in the historic island city of Venice. Venice is 325 miles north of Rome and 186 miles from Slovenia. It is situated by the Adriatic Sea.
Due to its geographic position, Venice traded with the Byzantine Empire and the Middle East. By the late 13th century, Venice was the most prosperous city in Europe. At its height, 36,000 Venetian sailors, operating 3,300 ships, dominated Mediterranean trade. Powerful families vied to create the most extravagant homes in Venice, many of which still stand in their glory.
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Venice, Veneto Region
On the map: Venice is a city in northeastern Italy and it’s the capital of the Veneto region. The city is built on a group of 118 islands, separated by canals, and linked by more than 400 bridges. The islands are in a shallow lagoon, lying between the mouths of the Po and Piave rivers. 55,000 people live in the historic island city of Venice. Venice is 325 miles north of Rome and 186 miles from Slovenia. It is situated by the Adriatic Sea.
Due to its geographic position, Venice traded with the Byzantine Empire and the Middle East. By the late 13th century, Venice was the most prosperous city in Europe. At its height, 36,000 Venetian sailors, operating 3,300 ships, dominated Mediterranean trade. Powerful families vied to create the most extravagant homes in Venice, many of which still stand in their glory.
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ACCOMMODATION
13-nights Luxury 4-Star and 5-Star Accommodations
TRANSPORTATION
Meet & Greet with Private Transfer on Arrival in Rome
Private Chauffeur Transfer from Rome to Sorrento
Train from Naples to Siena
Train from Siena to Florence
Train from Florence to Venice
Venice Train Station Transfer
Private Transfer to Venice Airport upon Departure
DINING OPTIONS INCLUDED
13 Gourmet Italian Breakfasts
Sorrento Food Tour
Sunset Food Tour in Rome
Tuscany Day Tour with Lunch
Venice Cooking Class
UNIQUE EXPERIENCES
Full Day Tour along Amalfi Coastline
Glamorous Cruise to Capri Island
Sorrento Food Tour
2-Hour Pompeii Visit with Guide
Golf Cart Photography Tour in Rome
Semi-Private Vatican Museum Tour
Sunset Food Tour in Rome
Colosseum & Ancient Rome with Virtual Reality
Private Walking Tour in Siena
Small Group Tour to Pienza & Montepulciano
Florence Artisan Tour
Best of Florence Walking Tour
Pisa and the Leaning Tower Half Day Tour
Venice Highlights Walking Tour
Gondola Ride through Venetian Canals
Venetian Islands Boat Excursion
Venice Cooking Lesson
POINTS OF INTEREST
The Sacred Sistine Chapel
Stunning Byzantine Architecture of St Mark's Basilica
Cliffside Coastal Villages Positano & Ravello
Glowing Blue Grotto Cavern on the island of Capri
Famous Archaeological Ruins in Pompeii
Glass Blowing Demonstration in Murano
The Devil's Bridge on Torcello Island
Rolling Green Hills of Val d'Orcia UNESCO World Heritage Site
12th-century Monteriggioni Medieval Castle and Fortress
Brunello Vineyards of Montalcino - site of Italian DOCG Wines
Medieval San Gimignano UNESCO World Heritage Site
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"Mother & Son vacation to Ireland"
Oct 23, 2025
Monica H.
Lynnwood, WA
Lauren was a fantastic consultant to help me craft a great trip for my clients who were a mother and son duo who wanted to travel to Ireland. They loved Dublin and their hotel was top notch, well located and she had fun learning about the history of the hotel as well. Another highlight was the horse-and-carriage ride in Killarney.
"Amazing Ireland Guided Vacation"
Oct 21, 2025
Douglas K.
Minneapolis
The best part of our 8-day tour of Ireland? Tour director Joan.
Joan is a perfect blend of group director, logistics manager, guide, travel buddy and fun entertainer. Her knowledge is wide and her demeanor is lively, always full of sunshine (even if the weather is not). Joan clearly understands group dynamics with the ability to easily and subtly adjust an itinerary when warranted.
Each day of our tour included historical insight from Joan with her personal lore added for context, answers to every type of question with interesting explanations, and even an occasional folk song beautifully sung. When she granted us entry into the cathedral in Killarney - her home church and school when growing up - the experience became personal and moving.
I'm certain every member of our group of 17 wants to travel again with Joan because of her gracious and fun expertise. Thank you Joan and Authentic Vacations!
"Our confidence in Authentic Vacations is sky-high"
Oct 16, 2025
Steve P.
Acton, MA
We returned back from our Italy vacation last week and we just wanted to thank you for what you and your team at Authentic Vacations set up for us.
As in our previous trip with your company, EVERY single private transfer and tour was ready and waiting for us -- everything went without a hitch (excepting our flight to Italy which was delayed for 22 hours and cost us to lose a full day -- no fault of your company). The hotels were incredible; some of the largest rooms I've ever seen in Europe, and the service at each was precisely what one would want; doting without being intrusive. The LivTours excursions were mostly good. The guides were very knowledgeable and hospitable at each one. The only exception was the Colosseum tour in Rome, where we felt we didn't get a tour that was commensurate with the cost (it only took us to the Colosseum floor and was only about 90 min. long -- not the 3 hour tour we expected).
However, that one criticism certainly doesn't diminish the fact that we enjoyed the trip of a lifetime. We met our last remaining Italian cousins in Ascoli Piceno, who brought us up in the mountains to the village where my grandfather was born, a day we shall never forget.
There was one destination that totally surprised us; the little city in Marche called Ascoli Piceno. This is the largest city near my Grandfather's village of Pretare, about 15 miles inland from the Adriatic coast. You found a hotel for us there called the Palazzo dei Mercanti, which was built in the 1400s and was redeveloped about 15 years ago as an upscale hotel. The hotel and its staff were marvelous (even calling our cousins for us, who speak only Italian), with modern amenities in a building with ancient ambience. But the real charm here is the city itself. Ascoli has a piazza, the Piazza del Popolo, which is almost completely untouched by the modern world. It has all the charm of Florence without the crowds. If one wants to enjoy Old Italy and they're on the East coast of Italy, this is a must see.
After two trips with you, our confidence in Authentic Vacations is sky-high. Every little detail is done, and we're able to enjoy our trip without worry. From the tickets for the excursions right down to the chocolates on the pillows at night, you provide a complete service for your customers. Please pass along our thanks to the group you have in Italy, as I know they played a large part in making the arrangements. They were even able to switch our tour of Pompeii/Mt. Vesuvius to a different day when our plane arrived a day late! And Jen, our agent, was very helpful in giving us the information we needed to make the claim with our travel insurance. You folks are the best!
"Best vacation my clients had ever taken!"
Sep 18, 2025
Phyllis M.
Oregon
I am a travel advisor and recently sent two couples on the 8 night Enchanted Ireland revealed trip. Both couples came back raving about how much they loved this trip. They thought their guide Joan was fabulous and loved the driver Damian. Both couples said it was one of the best vacations they had ever taken! Thanks Authentic Vacations! I love happy clients!
"Wonderful 30th Anniversary Trip"
Sep 1, 2025
Steve M.
Lititz, PA, USA
We had the trip of a lifetime to Ireland (the Enchanted Ireland trip). It was an incredible small-group tour, and Joan our guide is knowledgeable, fun, and kept us on a good schedule without being rigid. As a native of Killarney, Joan shared stories, sang us songs, and truly provided a customized experience that we could not have gotten with a large group tour in a coach.
So thankful that we made this investment and trusted our trip to Authentic Vacations!
"Amazing Small Guided Vacation in Ireland"
Aug 26, 2025
Debra B.
Michigan
We were going to go with a big tour but we were told about Authentic Vacations and boy are we glad we changed our minds!
This wonderful trip went beyond our expectations. Joan made us feel so welcomed and we not only saw so many incredible places, she made sure we were informed as well. We are looking forward to going back to Ireland and hopefully Joan is our guide.
"Wonderful time in Ireland"
Aug 25, 2025
Larry B.
Michigan
Wonderful time in Ireland, with Joan as our guide it was such a great time. She is such a wonderful person, her great stories and knowledge of everything was incredible.
"This trip exceeded every expectation"
Aug 20, 2025
Jaime R.
Virginia
My daughter and I went on the Grand and Gallant 10-day tour to Scotland through Jennifer, and we cannot say enough about the trip from start to finish. From the moment we booked until we landed back home, everything was smooth, seamless, and exactly as expected.
Our tour guide, Cal, was an absolute pleasure. His passion for Scotland’s history and heritage was infectious, and he kept our group of 15 engaged and entertained every step of the way. I still find myself missing his uplifting energy and positivity in the mornings—he truly made the experience unforgettable.
Our bus driver, Paul, was equally amazing. Not only did he keep us safe and on schedule, but he also shared his warmth and kindness throughout the journey. Getting to know him and hearing about his life in Scotland was a highlight in itself.
And Scotland—what a breathtaking country. Authentic Vacations put together the perfect itinerary, balancing iconic sights with authentic local experiences. The pace was lively, which made the 10 days fly by, but we loved every minute. There were moments when the beauty around us felt almost otherworldly—as if each day was a day in heaven. The accommodations were comfortable, and while the unusually warm weather made us wish for air conditioning, bringing along a small travel fan solved the problem nicely.
Overall, this trip exceeded every expectation. From the outstanding team of Jennifer, Cal, and Paul to the beauty of Scotland itself, it was a journey we will treasure forever. I cannot recommend Authentic Vacations and this tour highly enough.
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