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Discover Italy's ancient and cultural destinations, dramatic coastlines and natural wonders from the top to the toe of the country

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About the tour

From the Alpine foothills to the island of Sicily and all that lies between, uncover the best of Italy. Travelling the country's length, we delve into the history and culture of Italy's remarkable destinations, including Venice, Florence and Rome.

Bask in the beauty of the Amalfi Coast and marvel at the remains of ancient Pompeii before venturing by train to Sicily - home to Mount Etna.

Complete with delicious culinary experiences - a Sorrentine farm-to-fork lunch, pizza-making and a cannolo tasting - this journey offers an authentic taste of Italy.

Unforgettable experiences

Touring Italy’s great cities
Touring Italy’s great cities
Discover the best sights and cultural offerings of Italy's greatest cities while on expertly guided tours in destinations like Venice, Florence, Rome, Siena, Lucca, Pisa and Taormina.
Indulging in a farm-to-table meal at an agriturismo
Indulging in a farm-to-table meal at an agriturismo
Experience farm-to-fork fresh produce and an introduction to delicious Sorrentine food as we enjoy lunch and a limoncello tasting at an agriturismo on the Sorrento Peninsula.
Staying in the Gateway to the Amalfi Coast
Staying in the Gateway to the Amalfi Coast
Spend three nights unwinding in the laid-back coastal town of Sorrento, nestled between the Bay of Naples and hillsides of fragrant lemon orchards, and enjoy a hands-on pizza-making lesson with a master pizzaiolo.
Cruising along Italy’s iconic Amalfi Coast
Cruising along Italy’s iconic Amalfi Coast
Gaze upon one of Italy’s most desirable and dramatic stretches of coastline while on a memorable boat trip from Sorrento to the towns of Amalfi and Positano, with free time in each destination.
Stepping back in time in Pompeii
Stepping back in time in Pompeii
Uncover what remains of a city captured in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD on a guided tour featuring Pompeii's ancient streets, temples, baths, theatres, shops and markets – all remarkably preserved.
Viewing Europe’s most active volcano by rail
Viewing Europe’s most active volcano by rail
Explore the craters and surreal landscape of Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna, and admire its lava fields while following a highly scenic stretch of the Circumetnea Railway along the volcano's base.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 – An Italian beginning in Turin

Your holiday begins today as you arrive at London St Pancras International, where you meet the Tour Manager and your group of fellow travellers. Together, we join the train to Paris, travelling in style in spacious Eurostar Plus, where we are served a light meal at our seats.

Changing trains in the French capital, we continue by First Class rail to Turin in northern Italy. This city of Baroque architecture has an incredible history, and as we approach this evening, you may notice its Alpine backdrop, which only adds to the overall charm of the region.

A coach transfer takes us to our hotel on arrival, and after checking in for the night, we walk to a nearby restaurant for our first three-course dinner together.

Includes
  • Dinner
  • Eurostar Meal
Day 2 – Through northern Italy to Venice

Begin your day with a buffet breakfast and a free morning to get acquainted with Turin. You might like to venture to one of the local cafés to try a bicerin, an espresso and chocolate drink, or to wander round Turin's beautiful piazzas. Both Piazza San Carlo and Piazza Castello are within walking distance of our hotel. The Royal Plaza of Turin and the Palatine Gate are other impressive sites you could visit before we depart.

Leaving our hotel around midday, we begin our First Class train journey to the famous Floating City of Venice. Our rail route takes us by way of Milan, where we switch trains and continue to Venice.

As our train arrives early this evening, a private boat takes us to our 5-Star hotel on the island of Lido. With a beachside location, this hotel is away from the crowds of Venice, yet has all the city's attractions within reach. We enjoy dinner in the on-site restaurant after checking in to our hotel for the first of two nights.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3 – Touring the ‘Floating City’, Venice

This morning, we discover Venice on a guided tour. An intricate network of lagoons and canals makes this one of the most unique cities in the world. A boat transfer takes us to Cornoldi Pier, where our excursion begins.

We tour the charming backstreets, viewing the church where composer Antoni Vivaldi was born, before marvelling at the Bridge of Sighs and arriving in St Mark's Square. Here, we view St Mark's Basilica and Doge's Palace, as well as Caffè Florian, a coffee house that first opened in 1720.

In the afternoon and evening, you are free to explore independently and may opt to enter the basilica or Doge's Palace (payable locally). Venice's winding alleys and twisting lanes in the historic centre are ideal for idly wandering, and there is incredible art and architecture to discover before perhaps settling down in a restaurant to enjoy some of the country's finest seafood. Experience it like a local by ordering some cicchetti, Venetian tapas, accompanied by one of the city's signature drinks - prosecco, Aperol spritz or bellini.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 4 – Arrival in Renaissance Florence

A private boat transfer takes us to the railway station this morning to travel by First Class rail to Florence. After checking in to our central and stylishly decorated 4-Star hotel on the elegant Via Tornabuoni, there is time to relax before we embark on a guided tour of this fascinating city.

Along the way, we view some of Florence's treasures, including the red-tiled Duomo and the free-standing campanile tower designed by Giotto. The dome and tower dominate Florence's skyline, but seeing the detail of the polychromatic exterior up close is a delight.

Moving to the medieval city centre, we view the fortified 13th-century Palazzo Vecchio and the Loggia dei Lanzi in the Piazza della Signoria before concluding our tour at the famous 14th-century Ponte Vecchio.

Take a couple of hours to continue sightseeing at your own pace, then rejoin the group for dinner at a local restaurant this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5 – The traditional Tuscan city of Siena

A new location lies ahead today as we take a day trip to medieval Siena, a Tuscan city where a labyrinth of narrow streets opens to charming piazzas.

After arriving by rail, we discover Siena's most popular destinations on a guided tour from the Fortress of Santa Barbara. We continue to the church of San Domenico, where we enjoy free admission, and then proceed to the Baptistery and the Duomo, which is one of Italy's most magnificent. Enjoy the medieval scenery and architecture as we continue along via di Città to Siena's city centre, Tolomei Square and, finally, the city's most famous sight, Piazza del Campo.

There is free time in the afternoon before we journey back to Florence by rail. You could sample some locally cured meats and cheeses or climb the spiral staircase at the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo for a panoramic view over Siena.

You have a free evening in Florence to explore the city's labyrinthine streets and pretty piazzas before perhaps choosing to eat at a trattoria, sampling traditional Florentine steak.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 6 – Another look at Tuscany in Pisa and Lucca

After breakfast at the hotel, we travel by local rail to Pisa, beloved for its famous Leaning Tower. On arrival, we see this structure and many others on a guided tour. On entering the 'Field of Miracles' through the Porto Nuevo, we view the white marble Romanesque cathedral, the circular Baptistry, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa itself. This popular tourist attraction has been slanted since it was built in the 12th century.

In the afternoon, we continue by train to the walled city of Lucca, where you are at leisure to explore the ancient ramparts and picturesque streets. The maze-like centre has a Duomo and other frescoed churches, striking piazzas - including the Piazza Anfiteatro, once a Roman amphitheatre - a botanical garden and art galleries all inside the city walls. You can opt for lunch in a local trattoria, maybe trying a typical Luccese soup or the local filled pasta, tordelli.

After returning to Florence early this evening, you are free to continue exploring, perhaps taking a stroll alongside the Arno river to experience the city at sunset.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 7 – On to the Eternal City, Rome

With a morning at leisure in Florence, you might want to peruse Florence's impressive galleries, churches and Medici palaces, which display a fifth of the world's Renaissance art. If you plan to visit the Uffizi Gallery, book your tickets ahead of time. Alternatively, you may prefer to stroll across the river to Boboli gardens to see fantastic views of Florence or visit the Mercato di San Lorenzo - the city's largest market.

In the early afternoon, we head to the train station for our journey to Rome, Italy's capital and Eternal City, in First Class. This dynamic city is a melting pot of art, history and religion, with ancient sights around every corner. After checking in to the hotel this afternoon, you are free to begin getting acquainted with Rome's many offerings.

Rejoin the group at the hotel this evening for dinner.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 8 – Discovering La Dolce Vita in Rome

This morning, we enjoy a grand introduction to Rome and its history on a guided tour. We transfer by coach to the Colosseum, Italy's most renowned classical site, where our excursion begins with a tour of its exterior. This immense structure is the largest ancient amphitheatre ever constructed, believed to host around 50,000 spectators during gladiatorial contests.

Continuing our walking route, we learn about the powerful governing centre of ancient Rome and its emperors while looking upon the outside of the Roman Forum, Piazza Venezia and the Roman Pantheon. As we arrive at the Trevi Fountain, we stop for a morning coffee.

Our tour ends in Piazza Navona - a square with a Baroque fountain and border of ochre-hued buildings, cafés and restaurants. You may then continue soaking up Rome's beauty and unique style at your own pace this afternoon and evening.

For dinner tonight, you might like to search out some delicious Roman specialities, such as carbonara.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 9 – A free day in the ancient Italian capital

Savour a full free day with endless opportunities to experience the great city of Rome. Today is the perfect chance to experience the Holy Year in nearby Vatican City. You might like to wander through St Peter's Basilica to see the open Holy Door, peruse the art and history that line the walls of the Vatican Museums or participate in the Jubilee events. Of course, the biggest attraction in Vatican City is the Sistine Chapel, whose interior is covered in Renaissance frescoes by Botticelli, Ghirlandaio and, most famously, Michelangelo. We recommend booking your visit ahead of your holiday online.

Staying in Rome, you could walk up the Spanish Steps to Villa Borghese park, where you can relax in landscaped gardens or see art and sculptures in the Borghese Gallery.

Rome offers an array of eateries, many of which offer alfresco seating. For lunch and dinner, maybe choose a trattoria to enjoy a plate of pasta with a glass of wine or dine like a local at an outdoor café.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 10 – From Rome to Sorrento, the gateway to the Amalfi Coast

The delights of coastal Italy are on the horizon as we transfer to Rome's station for our First Class rail journey to Naples this morning. On arrival, we transfer by coach to Sorrento, stopping enroute at a local agriturismo - a traditional farmhouse - established and run for four generations by the same family. Here, enjoy a lunch of fresh produce from the estate, including homemade limoncello and mozzarella, while surrounded by ancient olive groves, lemon orchards and vineyards.

In Sorrento this afternoon, we check-in for the first of three nights at our hotel, which has delightful views across the town and bay towards Mount Vesuvius. We then get to know this alluring town, set in its own small bay within the vast Bay of Naples, on a short orientation tour. Sorrento is perched on a natural terrace above dramatic cliffs overlooking the sea, and its narrow, cobbled streets feature Renaissance palaces and Romanesque churches.

As the tour concludes, you are free to relax or continue exploring further for the remainder of the evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch
Day 11 – Cruising the Amalfi Coast and an authentic pizza-making experience

The rich culture and captivating beauty of the Amalfi Coast beckons as we set out on a cruise on the Tyrrhenian Sea. This scenic coastline is a UNESCO World Heritage Site stretching along the Gulf of Salerno, south of the Sorrento Peninsula.

A coach transfer takes us to Sorrento's port, where we board our cruise. First, we sail to Amalfi, the 'Jewel of the Amalfi Coast'. With free time here, you could visit the cathedral, Duomo di Sant'Andrea, which overlooks the town's main piazza.

Our cruise continues to Positano, where pastel houses drape the rocky hillsides and tucked-away beaches open to turquoise water. Here, we are at leisure to soak up the atmosphere, wander the wisteria-veiled streets, and maybe enjoy lunch at a café in the harbour area.

We return to Sorrento in the late afternoon before this evening's pizza-making experience at a local restaurant. Led by a master pizzaiolo, we learn the secrets of this revered dish before sitting down to dine on our creations with a glass of wine and dessert.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 12 – Pompeii: A city captured in time

Enjoy a highlight of our holiday this morning as we travel back in time to Pompeii, the city preserved by volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Following a coach transfer to the station, we travel by local train to this fascinating archaeological site for a guided tour.

Our guide takes us through the remarkably intact streets of Pompeii, where we walk among the shops, villas, baths, temples, and restaurants of this UNESCO World Heritage site. We also see Pompeii's amphitheatre - the oldest in the world - and some of the city's extraordinary frescoes. Our tour provides a tangible understanding of daily life in an ancient city, and after, you are free to continue exploring its ash-preserved wonders independently.

After retracing our journey by train and shuttle back to our hotel, we sit down to dinner together in the hotel's restaurant.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 13 – Travelling to Sicily by train

With an early start, we have breakfast at the hotel and then leave Sorrento behind, transferring to the town of Salerno, where we catch the train to Sicily in First Class. The route provides excellent views of the gleaming Tyrrhenian Sea as we travel the full length of the Calabrian coast and into the unspoilt region of Calabria, known as the 'toe' of Italy.

In Villa San Giovanni, the train is shunted on to a ferry specially equipped with rails for a journey across the Strait of Messina. You are welcome to stay in your seat on the train or relax on board the ship while enjoying great views of Sicily. As the ferry docks, we return to the rails for the final leg of our journey to Taormina and then continue by coach to our hotel in nearby Giardini Naxos.

Our accommodation here is an elegant beachfront hotel with a private beach. The laid-back coastal town has a good choice of restaurants for dinner this evening, serving local specialities, including swordfish, and the baked pasta dish 'ncasciata.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 14 – Exploring Mount Etna: Europe’s most active volcano

A highlight of our Sicilian trip awaits today as we visit the island's most iconic sight. An active volcano with a height of more than 10,000 feet and a circumference of around 93 miles, Mount Etna is as captivating as it is massive.

Our coach transfer takes us to Rifugio di Sapienza, the highest point of vehicular access on Mount Etna. Here, you can view the Silvestri craters, the elemental volcanic scenery, and the otherworldly landscape of basalt rocks formed from drying lava flows. For another perspective on the scenery, you could book a cable car ride or a Jeep excursion higher up Mount Etna (payable locally).

This afternoon, we get a different view of Mount Etna as we continue to Adrano by coach to join the Circumetnea Railway to Randazzo. This route is the most scenic stretch of the narrow-gauge railway that travels round the base of the volcano and reveals lava fields that often encroach on nearby towns.

Returning to our hotel this afternoon, you have a free evening to relax on the beach or find dinner locally.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 15 – Touring the ancient Greek city of Taormina

Our day starts with a leisurely breakfast at our hotel before we transfer by coach to the historic town of Taormina. During our two-hour guided tour, we see the Greek theatre, which is believed to date from around the third century BC. Dug out of Mount Taurus, this vast venue could seat upwards of 5,000 spectators who would gather to watch Greek tragedies or comedies and, during the later Roman period, gladiators. While the amphitheatre is impressive in its own right, it also offers beautiful views of the Ionian Sea and Mount Etna.

Our tour concludes at a local cake shop or 'pasticceria', where we indulge in a sweet taste of Sicily - a cannolo. Meaning 'little tube', these crisp, ricotta-filled pastries are the island's most famous dessert.

There is the option to spend your afternoon in Taormina following the tour and return the short distance to Giardini Naxos independently this evening. Tonight, we gather in the hotel's restaurant for a three-course dinner - our final meal in Italy together.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 16 – Homeward bound

From the Floating City of Venice on Italy's east coast to the rolling fields of Tuscany, the ancient capital city, the colourful villages of the Sorrento Peninsula and, finally, the cultural island of Sicily, this adventure has truly presented Italy from 'top to toe'. Complemented by rich culture, delicious cuisine and stunning scenery, each day has been a showcase of Italian wonders.

Catch final glimpses of the Ionian sea and soak up the atmosphere over breakfast before we transfer by coach to Catania airport for our flight to London Gatwick. Our Italian adventure draws to a close this afternoon as our plane lands in London.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotels

Hotel de la Ville

Hotel de la Ville, Florence

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Hellenia Yachting Hotel

Hellenia Yachting Hotel, Giardini Naxos

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Hilton Sorrento Palace

Hilton Sorrento Palace, Sorrento

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Michelangelo Hotel

Michelangelo Hotel, Sorrento

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Hotel Excelsior Venice Lido Resort, Venice

Hotel Excelsior Venice Lido Resort, Venice

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Moderno Hotel Roma, Rome

Moderno Hotel Roma, Rome

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Rome Times Hotel, Rome

Rome Times Hotel, Rome

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4.2 stars4.2 / 5 · 33 reviews

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Chris T

4 stars

Submitted 1/Nov

We took this trip in October, and had a great time. Judith, our guide was amazing, as were several of the local guides, a couple of the guides weren't great (Rome and Taormina) but it didn't really detract from our enjoyment. One of the trains was cancelled, and there was no back up plan, which led us to have a crowded and scary train ride on a local train due to the conditions and locals! We had an amazing time with the other travellers, and overall we had a fantastic time.

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Mr P Blow

5 stars

Submitted 28/Oct

A great trip, taking in all the most important parts of the country. Lots of train travel during which we met some interesting people! Hotels were on the whole good and central, so easy to do our own exploring after the guided tours. And plenty of opportunities to sample that Italian cucina!

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Tina Dino

5 stars

Submitted 28/Oct

Best tour ever! Wouldn’t travel any other way!

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C Banbury

4 stars

Submitted 28/Oct

Very good itinerary, well led and all the sights we wanted to see

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Jon Novak

4 stars

Submitted 27/Oct

This was a great trip and our tour manager Judy was outstanding. There were a few disappointing issues however. The local tour guides we had in Rome and in Taormina were awful. Very disappointed that a company that runs multiple iterations of this tour doesn't use the same high quality local guides for each one. The local guides we had in Pisa and Pompei were incredible and are what I would expect at each location. Another issue was the hotel we were moved to in Sorrento when the Hilton that was listed on the itinerary was taken over for a government conference. What we were moved to was not a comparable 4 star hotel. It might rate 3 stars, but the fact that it was located outside of town and required a shuttle bus that only ran about once an hour also limited our ability to fully explore Sorento. The most serious issue on the trip ended up placing all of us in a dangerous situation. The express train that we had reserved seats on to return from Pompei was cancelled at the last minute. Our tour manager tried to work with the local ground agent, but it was apparent that there was no back up plan for this situation. We ended up boarding the next local train (that was already running late). We were crammed on the train like sardines with no AC or ventilation. It didn't take long until the temperatures were causing health issues with some in our group. The second issue with this train was when we arrived in the station at Sorrento, the end of the line. People lined up at the doors and immediately began shoving their way onto the already fully packed train as soon as the doors opened and they did not allow anyone to get off. This turned into a very dangerous situation for some of the more frail members of the group. While this was not the fault of our tour manager or the tour company, the fact that they did not have any plans to deal with train cancellations of delays that placed all of us into that situation was extremely disappointing.

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Jodi Altman

5 stars

Submitted 25/Oct

The top to toe of Italy tour that we went on was fantastic! Everything was planned and perfectly choreographed by our tour guide, Judith! The folks in our group were so sweet and really fun to get to know! I can't wait to plan another trip with this company!

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