Trekking Hiking trips in Mediterranean. Looking to explore Mediterranean on a trekking hiking tour? We offer 260 trekking hiking tours through-out Mediterranean, backed by over 3,700 reviews and offering discounts up to 40%. All our trips are offered by expert trip designers and Mediterranean destination experts, with trip durations ranging from 1 to 48 days.
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Embark on a journey through southern Italy, from Naples (the birthplace of pizza) to Sicily’s Catania, exploring the best spots along the way. For those seeking to venture off Italy’s beaten path, Calabria offers clear waters and the stalwart fortifications of Tropea, as well as active volcanoes on the Aeolian Islands. With plenty of opportunities to relax and soak up the Mediterranean sun by the seaside, you’ll also take a boat ride to the coves of Toarmina, indulge in local granita and maybe even take a dip in Sulphur springs. This trip promises a blend of culture, nature, history and cuisine – truly embodying the essence of Italy!
See a lesser-known part of Italy on this 16-day adventure, all with a handy local leader by your side. From the fresh waters and fortifications of Tropea, all the way to the volcanoes of the Aeolian Islands, you’ll stray off Italy’s beaten path. Discover this less-visited part of the country before delving into the spectacular sights of bustling Sicily, the volcanic valleys of Mt. Etna, timeworn streets of Syracuse, the Baroque wonders of Ragusa and the rich anti-Mafia history of Palermo. Starring dramatic cliffside villages, clear waters and delicious seafood, this is a chance to experience the highlights of this European gem.
Explore the remote Albanian Alps on this eight-day hiking adventure, where each trail rewards you with raw beauty and cultural immersion. Hike the Volusnica ridge for views of Karanfili peak, cross borders from Prokletije to Theth to tackle the legendary Theth to Valbone trail (accessible only on foot), then challenge yourself with the ascent to Rosni Peak. Every step leads to village stays where you can connect with the locals and tuck into farm-fresh lunches and traditional barbecue dinners. Covering up to 18 km per day, this is a challenging but rewarding hike through Albania that features scenery and culture.
Seeking an exhilarating winter trekking challenge? The Mount Toubkal Winter Trek is a seven-day guided adventure that transports you from the vibrant streets of Marrakech to the rugged, snow-capped peaks of the Atlas Mountains. Experience the thrill of trekking to Mount Toubkal, North Africa’s highest summit, with the support of expert guides and a trusty pack of mules. Traverse icy trails, stay in cozy mountain gites, and savor traditional Amazigh meals as you journey through dramatic landscapes and pristine winter scenery. The unique selling point: the rare chance to conquer Toubkal in winter—offering a rewarding and strenuous trekking trip for those eager to experience Morocco’s wild side in its most magical season.
Challenge yourself with the Portuguese Camino, a ten-day trekking adventure from Porto to Santiago de Compostela. Following the alternative coastal route, you’ll traverse Baiona, Vigo, Redondela, and the historic towns of Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, and Padron. This challenging trek invites hikers to retrace the legendary ‘Way of Saint James,’ passing through scenic Galician and Portuguese landscapes, picturesque villages, and centuries-old churches. The highlight is reaching the iconic cathedral in Santiago, a symbolic and emotional finale to your pilgrimage. The unique selling point of this tour is the opportunity to experience one of Europe’s most important spiritual journeys, enriched by coastal views and authentic local encounters along the way.
Gran Canaria, a land of dramatic contrasts and UNESCO-protected reserves, beckons experienced adventurers on the "Contrasts of Gran Canaria" walking tour. Over eight days, explore verdant forests, volcanic mountains, and pristine beaches, all within easy reach of the island’s vibrant capital, Las Palmas. Each day presents a choice of hiking routes, catering to those who seek either leisurely strolls or more challenging treks across varied terrain.
Discover the ancient caldera of Bandama, ascend the striking Roque Nublo for panoramic island views, and step back in time in Las Palmas’s atmospheric old quarter. Your accommodations blend rural charm—three nights among tranquil vineyards at Hotel Rural El Mondalon—and boutique comfort in the heart of the island at Rural el Refugio. There’s even an option to upgrade for added luxury.
The unique selling point of this tour is its flexibility, offering daily walk choices and exposure to Gran Canaria’s astonishing diversity. For travelers who crave variety and natural beauty, this self-guided walking holiday is a top pick among European hiking trips.
Explore a surreal region of Italy that looks straight out of a postcard (only better) with this eight-day multi-active trip. The houses are painted in multi-coloured shades, the sea is brighter than the sky, and the sun beams down brightly – welcome to the Cinque Terre. This jewel of Europe changes with the light of the day and is best explored on foot, on a bike or on a kayak. On this trip, you’ll witness natural beauty on all three! Cycle past olive groves, hike to medieval monuments, kayak to sandy beaches and refuel your energy every afternoon with cocktails and carbs. This is living!
This 17-day adventure around Italy takes in some of the most ancient sites in European history and shows you the lesser-known countryside, too. With a local by your side, you’ll explore the bustling streets of Rome, then travel through beautiful countryside past villas, vineyards and rolling hills as you visit historical sites like Pompeii, Lecce and the Sassi dwellings in Matera. There’s plenty of free time available to explore the area and take in the sites at your own pace, whether you want to indulge in food and wine or enjoy local experiences.
Imagine wandering among the rolling Euganean Hills, where vineyards and wildflowers cloak ancient volcanic cones—this is the essence of the "Walking in the Venetian Hills" tour. Designed for experienced travelers seeking a moderate walking holiday, this 9-day private trip begins and ends in Cortela and encompasses gems of the Veneto region, from tranquil hamlets to the storied streets of Padua and beyond.
Your self-guided walking adventure weaves through a patchwork of meadows, forests, and immaculately kept vineyards, offering daily opportunities to savor regional wines and soak in the peaceful rhythms of rural Italy. Along the way, explore Arqua Petrarca, a medieval village famed as the home of poet Petrarch, and meander through orchards to Galzignano, a stone's throw from the majestic Baroque gardens of Valsanzibio.
Each day’s itinerary balances panoramic hilltop vistas with cultural treasures and the chance to unwind in charming accommodations. The region’s status as a National Park ensures unspoiled scenery, with trails flanked by holm oaks, maples, and a vibrant array of wildflowers. The journey’s moderate activity level makes it ideal for travelers who relish a steady pace—rewarded by both natural beauty and a taste of Veneto’s storied past.
This walking tour stands out for its intimate connection to a lesser-known corner of Italy, offering a rare blend of scenic tranquility and cultural discovery. Whether you’re a seasoned walker or simply in search of Italy’s hidden gems, this trip is your invitation to experience the Venetian Hills at their most authentic and enchanting.
The Italian Riviera still has secrets to share… if you know where to go. One of them is seaside Chiavari, ideally placed between Genoa and the Cinque Terre. From this base, we embark on a well-balanced blend of scenic walks, cultural landmarks and exquisite regional cuisine. You’ll sip wine with world-renowned producers, master pasta and pesto with professional chefs, and hike glorious trails. A free day to visit the Cinque Terre will be a must for most, while the pleasure of staying away from the tourists allows you to enjoy the Italian Riviera in peace.
One of Our Top Recommended Trips for 2026… Here’s Why
Forbes recently said Chiavari is ‘so delightful, authentic and complete as a holiday destination you can’t help but wonder why it hasn’t yet exploded with international travellers.’ I couldn’t agree more. If you want to explore the Riviera with the benefit of staying in Chiavari, 2026 is the time to go! − Hope Johnson, destination expert