The overall tour was wonderful. One of my favorite parts was our visit to Krk. I'm not sure why, it just drew me in. But all of our ports were great.
Siri was a great tour manager/guide. She was fun and personable.
I loved the size of the group. Perfect to interact with everyone.
I loved the boat/yacht. I want to do more tours like this.
The history throughout Croatia and Venice was amazing and I enjoyed hearing about it since I wasn't familiar with Croatia.
National parksCruise
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Resort, Ship Cabin, Hotel
Age Range
1-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Sibenik, Venice, Zagreb, Split
Sibenik, Venice, Zagreb, Split, Portoroz, Murano Island, Telascica, Zadar, Rab, Krk, Cres, Opatija
Discover more than 2,500 years of Italian history on a private, 2-hour walking tour of Orvieto. Admire views over the beautiful Paglia Valley, then head beneath the volcanic rock to explore the city’s underground network of wine cellars and ancient Etruscan cisterns. No tour would be complete without a visit to the magnificent and famous Orvieto Cathedral, considered to be one of the most important in Europe and home to a fascinating collection of artifacts.
Orvieto is an old town located on a tufa outcrop 300 feet above the gorgeous Paglia valley below. The city is mostly known for its Duomo (Orvieto Cathedral) and is considered one of the most architecturally important in Europe, for its Etruscan roots, and for the museums where one finds collections and displays that range over 2,500 years of history. During this tour you will walk through Orvieto’s charming, narrow alleys, and small squares. Your tour will be a very memorable experience, perfect for reflecting on while you enjoy an Umbrian meal and a glass (or two) of Orvieto Classico wine!
Explore Rome in a fun and entertaining way! Set off on a fabulous and fun Scavenger Hunt suitable for both kids and their parents.
Explore the highlights of the centre of Rome while playing an entertaining game with a professional child-friendly guide.
This engaging activity starts at Piazza di Spagna and the Spanish Steps: listen to the information provided by your expert guide to answer riddles and embark on your adventure.
Continue your hunt through the historic center of Rome. Carefully look at the monuments that surround the squares to find clues.
Reach your next destination, the beautiful Trevi Fountain. You may also need to ask people around you for some help to discover the next destination of your tour. Be ready to train your Italian skills with the help of your guide, as you will need to communicate with the locals!
Your itinerary will include a visit to the Pantheon as well, the famous ancient temple dedicated to all Roman gods. End your tour in the stunning Navona Square, where you will be amazed by three beautiful fountains.
Answer riddles along the way, match them with the correct answers, and win a prize. Be ready to train your Italian skills as well!
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Naples, the gateway to Campania, where ancient history meets modern life. Visit the iconic Pompeii, frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. As you journey south to Sicily, witness the diverse beauty of the island. Marvel at the ancient Greek ruins in Agrigento's Valley of the Temples. Explore the charming streets of Taormina and take in the breathtaking views of Mount Etna, Europe's highest and most active volcano. This tour promises an enchanting blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, offering an unforgettable journey through two of Italy's most captivating regions
As one of our Independent Tours, Sicily's Vino & Volcanoes encompasses the must-see sights and tastes of this spectacular Italian island. Explore at your own pace, taking time to savour the local delicacies and pausing to create those moments that last a lifetime. As the name suggests, this exclusive tour includes a tasting of local wine, a boat tour from Ortigia island, and a guided group walk on the flanks of mighty Mount Etna, the most active stratovolcano in the world.
Your island journey begins in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ragusa Ibla, an important city of the arts in Italy. The historic centre is brimming with architectural treasures dating back to the 17th century, with stunning churches and baroque style mansions perched on their own hilltop. Your next stop is Noto, another baroque beauty that's listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you'll enjoy wine tasting at a local enoteca and have two nights to discover Noto's famous buildings, some of the finest examples of Sicilian baroque style, not to mention the city's famous frozen granita - perfectly refreshing on a summer's day!
Continue onwards to Syracuse, an exquisite coastal city where you'll stay for two nights on its small island of Ortigia. Wander the labyrinth of charming medieval streets, packed with history and an incredible local market bursting with colour, scents, and authentic Sicilian flavours; the ideal opportunity to sample homegrown produce.
Your Italian adventure concludes on the northern tip of Eastern Sicily in the unmissable hilltop town of Taormina. Overlooking the beautiful bay below with Mount Etna commanding attention in the distance, Taormina is home to a remarkably well-preserved Greek Theatre from the 3rd century which we highly recommend visiting. Don't miss the small village of Castelmola, famous for its medieval castle, local almond wine, and panoramic views across Etna. From the coast, you can enjoy hidden coves and sandy beaches, rent kayaks, snorkels, or embark on a boat tour across the glistening Mediterranean.
No trip to Sicily would be complete without visiting Mount Etna; we have included a guided group tour to this iconic volcano (includes return transfers) where you'll benefit from insider knowledge as you explore Etna's craters and lava flows - the highlight of your Sicilian Tour.
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Catania, Noto, Island Of Ortigia
Catania, Noto, Island Of Ortigia, Taormina, Mount Etna
We explore the very best of this captivating region from our start point in Alberobello, known for its UNESCO-listed Trulli houses, to the end point in Lecce, known as the 'Florence of the South'.
The daily routes take you through the Murghe plateau, the Salento plain or along the coast. Discover a landscape of ancient olive groves, long fields of grain and vineyards.
The architecture of the region takes you from the conical Trulli houses in Alberobello, the white city of Ostuni, past traditional masserie, coastal watchtowers and splendid Baroque towns. The region is filled with spectacular views; beautiful coastline and mouth-watering cuisine.
This holiday is offered with a choice of mainly 3 Star, or mainly 4 Star accommodation. The 3 Star accommodation is listed on the hotels page.
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
14-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Lecce, Alberobello, Ostuni, Avet
Lecce, Alberobello, Ostuni, Avetrana, Gallipoli, Santa Maria Di Leuca, Otranto
Head for Monte Subasio on a 3-hour walking tour of Assisi and explore Italy’s famous pilgrimage site. Stroll the maze of medieval streets, and visit the Basilicas of Santa Chiara and St. Francis to see one of Italy’s largest collections of church art. Located on a gentle hill beneath the summit of Monte Subasio, the fabled Umbrian town of Assisi is the most famous pilgrimage site in Italy, a consequence of being the birthplace of Saint Francis.
Born in the village of warm pink stone in 1182, Francis founded the mendicant Franciscan order to which he gave his name in 1210. Prior to his birth, Assisi had been settled by ancient Umbrian tribes, and later became a Roman town. Thanks to this rich history and blend of incredible architecture and art, Assisi is a multi-faceted town.
Discover all its facets in one emotional 3-hour walking tour. Stop by to pay particular attention to the 2 churches of the Basilica of Santa Chiara, dedicated to the founder of the Order of Poor Ladies, and the Papal Basilica of St. Francis, built between 1228 and 1253. It is now home to the consecrated remains of the saint.
The stunning monument is also said to have the best collection of art in any church of Italy, including frescoes and paintings by Cimabue, Giotto, Lorenzetti and more.
Spend eight sun-soaked days based in charming Sorrento, exploring the highlights of southern Italy at a relaxed pace. Step back in time at the ruins of Pompeii, wander Sorrento’s historic streets, and sail to the glamorous island of Capri with its sweeping views and famous Blue Grotto. Cruise along the spectacular Amalfi Coast to postcard-perfect Positano and Amalfi, with time to shop, dine, and simply soak up the views. With several leisure days built in, you can savour gelato on the piazza, sip limoncello by the sea, or take in the Bay of Naples at your own pace.
Sightseeing Tours
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-80 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Sorrento
Sorrento
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Set off on a 13-day journey from Rome through Italy’s most captivating regions. Begin at Montecassino and moving WWII sites, then continue into Apulia with stops in Trani, Polignano a Mare, and the UNESCO-listed trulli of Alberobello. Discover Baroque Lecce, coastal Otranto, and Gallipoli before exploring Matera’s cave dwellings and Castelmezzano’s dramatic peaks. From Salerno, sail the Amalfi Coast to Sorrento, Positano, and Amalfi. Hike Mount Vesuvius, uncover Pompeii, and pause for a day in Rome. Continue to medieval Orvieto, discover Florence's history, and see the thermal baths of Bagno Vignoni. Discover the towns of Sovana and Capodimonte before ending back in Rome.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Take in the highlights of picturesque Puglia on this 8-day journey through southern Italy. Begin with a guided walking tour of Bari and marvel at the UNESCO-listed Castel del Monte. Wander through the charming port town of Trani, known as the 'Pearl of Puglia', and explore the fascinating cave dwellings of Matera. Admire the iconic conical Trulli houses in Alberobello and enjoy time at leisure in the whitewashed hill towns of Locorotondo and Ostuni. Explore Lecce, often called the 'Florence of the South', and visit the elegant village of Martina Franca. On your return to Bari, stop at the coastal citadel of Monopoli to round off this unforgettable Italian adventure.
Immerse yourself in the soul of Sicily on this 12-day adventure combining history, landscapes, and authentic experiences. Start in Catania, discovering its lively markets and baroque architecture, before visiting the charming coastal gems of Aci Castello and Aci Trezza.
Wander through the UNESCO-listed towns of Noto and Syracuse, and explore the ancient treasures and dramatic cliffs of Taormina. Venture up Mount Etna for panoramic views, and unwind at the crystal waters of Alcantara Gorge.
Continue to Cefalù’s golden beaches and medieval lanes, then end in Palermo, where art, food, and tradition define the Sicilian spirit. This tour is perfect for travelers seeking a deep and unforgettable journey across the island.
This all-Italian adventure swings you from this historic beauty of Rome through the home of pizza, Naples (where you can stop off in the perfectly preserved Roman town of Pompeii). Then, it's all about living the good life on the Amalfi coast, sipping limoncello, and stopping off at picture perfect Positano (if you're here in the summer) and Sorrento during those breezy winter months. Back in Rome you'll get a chance to check out the Colosseum, before this unforgettable 6-day trip comes to an end. The best part is? You can live the Contiki dream with a fellow group of 35 to 45s.
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-35 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Rome, Naples, Amalfi Coast
Rome, Naples, Amalfi Coast
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Explore the archaeological ruins of the ancient Roman town of Canne della Battaglia, famous for the biggest battle of the Second Punic War fought between the Roman and Carthaginian army near the river Ofanto, between about 86,000 Romans and about 50,000 Carthaginians.
The battle was won by the Carthaginians led by Hannibal, one of the greatest leaders in history.
Discover the tactics of war that allowed the Carthaginians to win the battle and which killed more than 55,000 soldiers.
Beyond the Roman ruins, we will visit the necropolis and museum "Antiquarium" with a rich collection of clay pots painted with geometric designs from pre-Roman populations (dauno-peucezi) dating back to the IV-III century BC, from the tombs and necropolis of Cannae.
Discover the beautiful medieval town of Trani, city of art for its medieval monuments and the buildings of the nineteenth century.
Discover the old town, starting with a visit to the medieval castle built by Emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen in 1233 on the Adriatic Sea.
The tour continues with a visit to the magnificent Cathedral of Trani, the most beautiful cathedral in the Romanesque style of Puglia, built in honor of St. Nicholas the Pilgrim, the patron saint of the city.
After seeing the beauty of the cathedral, the tour continues in the medieval Jewish quarter, built entirely of white stone, and will visit outside two synagogues along the way, Scolanova and Scola Grande
The tour ends with a lovely walk along the yacht harbor