This was a wonderful walk through the Italian landscape following quiet trails peppered with villages and ancient hilltop towns. The walking provides a sense of achievement with occasional long days and steep rocky trails.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Rome, Rieti, Poggio San Lorenzo
Rome, Rieti, Poggio San Lorenzo, Scandriglia, Nerola, Sabina, Monterotondo
Italy by rail offers a journey of timeless allure. On this 14-day adventure from Venice to Sorrento, with stops in Rome, Florence, and the Amalfi Coast, travelers experience the country’s iconic sights through a blend of city sightseeing and coastal exploration. The tour is tailored for those who appreciate a moderate pace, combining the freedom of train travel with guided discovery.
Wander Venice’s romantic canals, browse Bologna’s bustling food markets, and marvel at Florence’s architectural masterpieces. Two full days in Rome allow deep dives into the Colosseum and Roman Forum. The sun-drenched Sorrento Peninsula awaits, with optional excursions to Capri and walks along the scenic Path of the Lemons. Pompeii’s legendary ruins and the dramatic silhouette of Mount Vesuvius complete the experience.
This trip’s unique selling point is its seamless integration of Italy’s urban grandeur and coastal serenity—all connected by the comfort and efficiency of rail travel. It’s a tour package designed for those who want to see it all, at just the right pace.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Wonderful trip. It was amazing to be able to travel from one hill town to another, each one so different from the others.
Highlights of our trip included an art exhibit in Perugia on how medieval artists perceived nature - absolutely beautiful and we had the place to ourselves, quite a contrast to the crowds at the Uffizi; staying in a 14th century pilgrim guest house in Assisi; walking out to the aqueduct bridge in Spoleto; hearing all the bells in Narni suddenly start ringing when the new Pope was elected and running outside along with everyone else to find out what had happened; and, my husband would say, the wild boar stew he ate that evening at a restaurant in the square.
Logistics were well organized and the routes well planned. It was a challenging route, however, with many steep climbs. We were glad we reserved e-bikes. There were also a number of places with poorly maintained roads, quite a bit of springtime road construction, and some areas where the route took roads with heavy traffic. Italian drivers were quite considerate, though.
We had a great time and were sad to go home. We could have stayed in each town longer, and will hopefully return to Italy soon.
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Rome, Florence, Trasimeno Lake
Rome, Florence, Trasimeno Lake, Perugia, Assisi, Clitunno, Narni
I’ve always loved Italy, but doing it by rail added a special touch. Over eight days, we hit Rome, Florence, Venice, and wrapped up in Milan, all by high-speed train. The pace worked perfectly for me (I’m 58), with fresh city arrivals each morning and comfortable hotels each night
The highlights: a hop-on hop-off loop in Rome hit the Colosseum, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain , an optional wine tasting tour that I booked in Florence and Venice’s gondola ride. Everything flowed perfectly well..no dragging suitcases or missed trains.
For travelers in our age bracket, this tour blends comfort, culture, and hassle-free travel. If you want Italy’s treasures without the planning headache, this rail tour delivers in a big way.
City sightseeingTrain tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Experience the thrill of cycling across Italy’s historic heartland with the 'Cycle the Full Via Francigena - Aosta to Rome' tour. Perfect for experienced travelers and seniors seeking moderate activity, this 24-day self-guided journey stretches from the alpine St Bernard Pass to the Eternal City. Pedal through the Po River plain, Tuscan vineyards, Umbrian hills, and along ancient Etruscan roads, discovering towns like Parma, Lucca, Siena, and Viterbo. Along the way, savor regional delicacies, sample local wines and cheeses, and revel in the ever-changing scenery. The USP of this bike trip is its comprehensive route—offering a rare opportunity to cycle the entire Via Francigena, blending cultural depth and culinary adventure from the Alps to Rome.
Bicycle toursExplorer
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Rome, Turin, Piedmont & Valle d’
Rome, Turin, Piedmont & Valle d’Aosta, Aosta Valley, Aosta, Berceto, Aulla, Massa, Lucca, San Miniato Alto, San Gimignano, Siena, San Quirico d'Orcia, Radicofani, Bolsena, Saint Bernardo Pass, Viterbo, Sutri, Formello, Verres, Viverone, Vercelli, Vigevano, Pavia, Piacenza, Parma
Three of us girlfriends decided it was time for an Italian cultural recharge, and we picked the rail tour to hit the highlights with ease.
We explored Rome and saw the Coloseum as we opted for an optional tour. Florence was also beautiful.
Venice was pure magic. Our shared gondola ride under the Bridge of Sighs (with just six in the gondola) felt cozy and unforgettable . We spent afternoons discovering boutique shops and colorful squares.
For us, this tour struck the perfect balance. Relaxed evenings with wine and laughter. The train travel was a breeze, everything was well-coordinated.
Train toursSightseeing Tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
We had a E bike tour with Jiulio in Rome yesterday, it was fun, interesting, Julio had a lot of knowledge , patience, we enjoyed every second of the tour!
Writing reviews is just not for me, but I'm glad to be writing my first review about this amazing experience. It was such a pleasant, fun, and thrilling tour. My husband and I have a lot of appreciation for historical architecture and our guide Eugene did a fantastic job with showing us some of thee best spots to take in the beauty of Rome. He was very informative and has a great amount of interesting knowledge about the history. Very friendly and professional and overall a delightful tour guide. I was skeptical about riding a Segway, but it was actually an enjoyable way to get around for siteseeing. Eugene was patient and helped alot with being able to maneuver around the city safely.