Discover Liguria’s coastal charms and culinary treasures at your own pace with the Self-Guided Culinary Package – Sestri Levante. Over three days, families and gourmets alike can savor the region’s fine cuisine, explore scenic bays and tranquil villages, and wander between the sea and mountains. The flexible itinerary lets you dive into Liguria’s rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious food—whenever and however you wish. The USP? A carefully curated, self-guided experience that blends gastronomy, landscape, and relaxation, giving you the freedom to enjoy Liguria’s delights on your own terms.
Uncover the UNESCO treasures of southern Italy with the "Unesco Puglia & Matera wonder holiday package," crafted for young adults who value immersive exploration and effortless logistics. Over six days, this organized tour sweeps you through Matera’s ancient cave dwellings, the iconic trulli of Alberobello, and the enigmatic Castel del Monte. Along the way, visit vibrant cities like Bari, Ostuni, and Lecce, each brimming with history, culture, and local flavor. With expert guides, comfortable hotels, and seamless transfers, you can soak up the region’s wonders without the stress of planning or driving. The tour’s standout feature is its comprehensive access to southern Italy’s UNESCO sites, making it a worry-free, memorable holiday for solo travelers, couples, or anyone craving authentic Italian charm.
Seeking a tranquil weekend away from Italy’s bustling hubs? The "An Italian Escape: Weekend in Faenza" tour delivers a two-day guided exploration of this historic town nestled in the Apennines, just over an hour from Florence, Bologna, or Pisa. Perfect for travelers curious about art and local culture, this trip features a private tour of Faenza’s renowned ceramics museum with an expert guide, followed by an exclusive visit to a contessa’s studio, where the legacy of majolica comes alive. After a restful night in a stylish hotel, enjoy a vineyard pasta lunch paired with local wines. The unique highlight of this tour package is the intimate access to Faenza’s artistic heritage and hands-on culinary experiences—a delightful blend for those seeking authentic Italian charm.
Italy’s treasures beckon with a tour that masterfully intertwines legendary history, artistic masterpieces, and breathtaking scenery. Begin in Rome, where timeless icons like the Colosseum and the Vatican captivate with millennia-old grandeur. Let the romance of the Amalfi Coast sweep you away as you trace sunlit cliffs and stroll through pastel-hued villages. Tuscany’s heart reveals itself in Florence and Siena—picture-perfect landscapes, exceptional wines, and Renaissance marvels await your discovery. Journey onward to the Cinque Terre, where five vibrant seaside villages cling to dramatic cliffs above the Ligurian Sea, each offering panoramic vistas and irresistible charm. Throughout this unforgettable trip, you’ll savor a harmonious blend of cultural immersion, natural beauty, and regional flavors. This tour’s unique selling point is its well-crafted itinerary, fusing historical highlights with scenic gems and immersive local experiences—perfect for seasoned travelers craving a multifaceted Italian adventure.
Art and architecture
Tour Type
Private Tour
Age Range
1-99 yrs
Operated in
English
Destinations
Rome, Amalfi Coast & Campania, F
Rome, Amalfi Coast & Campania, Florence, Venice, The Vatican, Montepulciano, Naples, Tuscany, Lucca, Cinque Terre, Milan, Lake Como, Tivoli, Vatican City, Pompeii, Amalfi Coast, Capri
Experience the authentic side of southern Italy as you cycle through the serene Cilento National Park and the ancient site of Paestum on this nine-day self-guided cycling tour. Perfect for travelers seeking a less-crowded alternative to the Amalfi Coast, this trip winds along quiet country roads, past vineyards, olive groves, medieval villages, and coastal panoramas. Highlights include exploring Greek temples, sampling fresh mozzarella, and ascending panoramic mountain routes. The real draw of this cycling tour is its immersion into the ‘Heart of the Cilento,’ offering a rare mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage, far from the tourist crowds.
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Resort
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
English
Destinations
Amalfi Coast & Campania, Paestum
Amalfi Coast & Campania, Paestum, San Marco, La Petrosa, Piaggine
Step through the pages of ancient history with a private, skip-the-line tour of Rome’s Colosseum and Roman Forum. Enjoy direct access to these monumental sites, avoiding crowds as your expert guide brings the drama of gladiators, emperors, and mythic rituals to life. Marvel at the engineering feats of the Colosseum, stroll the legendary lanes of the Forum, and uncover the secrets of the Vestal Virgins and the origins of Saturnalia. The tour culminates with a walk to Palatine Hill, where Rome’s legendary founders, Romulus and Remus, are said to have been raised by a she-wolf. This sightseeing tour’s unique selling point: a deeply personal, storytelling-rich exploration that uncovers the human stories behind Rome’s iconic ruins—a must for those who crave more than just the facts.
Looking for a family-friendly way to explore Rome? This private scavenger hunt offers an engaging, interactive tour that turns sightseeing into a fun-filled adventure for kids and adults alike. Starting at the Spanish Steps, your professional child-friendly guide leads you through Rome’s historic center, using riddles and games to reveal iconic sites like the Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and Navona Square. Along the route, test your Italian skills, solve clues, and win a prize—an ideal blend of education and entertainment. The unique selling point: hands-on learning and local interaction, making this sightseeing tour a memorable trip for families who want to discover Rome’s wonders together.
Enjoy an exciting and informative 2-hour walking tour of the remarkable city of Naples, and discover why it is considered one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. See the very best of this ancient and mystical city with an official tour guide who will explain its hidden gems, legends, and action-packed history.
Visit the Cathedral of San Gennaro, walk past the Royal Palace of Naples, where the great Bourbon Kings once resided, the spectacular Real Teatro di San Carlo, Naples' beautiful opera house. Continue on to San Francesco di Paola, a beautiful church located at the Piazza del Plebiscito, Naples' main city square, and stroll through the beautiful Gallery of Umberto I, a public shopping gallery opposite the San Carlo opera house.
Visit some of Naples' ancient castles, built thousands of years ago, and stroll through the city's main historic center to the famous Spacca Napoli street, the area where Naple was founded, to visit some of the most important churches in the city.
See the ruins of Herculaneum, the smaller, but no less impressive, sister of Pompeii, frozen in time by the same devastating volcanic eruption of August 24th 79 AD. Left buried under the rubble of ash until the 1700s, its discovery stunned the world.
All of the ancient town lies at the bottom of an archaeological hole, about 75 feet deep. Getting closer, see the area of the marina where 300 human skeletons were found along with a boat (on display at weekends).
Discover the garden of the “House of the Albergo”, where quince trees have been replanted following evidence of carbonized roots of the ancient fruit tree. Your next stop is the Council Hall of the Augustali, where beautiful frescoes depict Hercules.
Visit the mosaics in the House of Neptune and Amphitrite, and the neighboring store where food and wine containers, carbonised by the volcano, still hang on the walls! Go to the ancient spa, still covered with mosaics from the Roman saunas, gyms, hot rooms, and cold tubs.
Finally, see the most spectacular villa of Herculaneum at Villa Dei Cervi, with its luxurious mosaics, frescoes, and statues.
Discover Otranto in a walking tour of 2 hours.
Gateway to the East , built on the sea .
The city tour will take you to discover the Norman Cathedral , consecrated in 1088, a work of Count Roger I adorned later (about 1163), by Bishop Jonathas , with a mosaic floor , It has a rose window and side portal of 1481. The interior , a basilica with ship and two aisles , contains columns said to come from a temple of Minerva and a fine mosaic pavement of 1166 , with interesting representations of the months , Old Testament subjects and others . Bones and relics of the Martyrs of Otranto , who perished in the 15th-century siege surround the high altar . The church Has a crypt supported by forty-two marble columns . The same Count Roger founded a Basilian monastery Also here , Which , under Abbot Nicetas , Became a place of study , the ITS library was nearly all bought by Bessarion .
After seeing the cathedral you will visit the Church of St. Peter and Castle , reinforced by Emperor Frederick II and rebuilt by Alphonso II of Naples in 1485-1498 . It has an irregular plan with five sides , with a moat running along the Entire perimeter . In origin it had a single entrance , reachable through a draw- bridge. Towers features three cylindrical ones and a bastion called Punta Diamante ( "Diamond 's Head "). The entrance sports the coat of arms of Emperor Charles V.