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Rome, Italy
Venice, Italy
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Our travel experts are ready to help.Rome: Visit the Colosseum, still echoing with the thronging crowds and ghostly cries of gladiatorial combat.
Rome: Discover ancient treasures of Rome. See Circus Maximus and the Ancient Forum, where Ancient Roman political life and law courts mingled with open-air markets and shops.
Florence: Enjoy a stroll through Renaissance Florence and admire the medieval buildings that gave birth to this new style of architecture.
Pisa: Your Local Expert will show you the baptistery bristling with marble spines, and the colonnaded bell tower lurching behind the 11th-century cathedral - the famous Leaning Tower in the Square of Miracles.
Venice: Join your Travel Director for an introduction to Venice, exploring its canals, lively squares, and historic landmarks. Discover the city’s unique charm as you navigate its maze of streets and take in iconic sights like St Mark’s Square and the Rialto Bridge.
Italy’s timeless beauty unfolds on the 'Easy Pace Italy' cultural journey, designed for mature travelers and families seeking unhurried exploration. This 10-day tour from Rome to Venice visits Renaissance Florence, Pisa’s Leaning Tower, and the tranquil Tuscan hills. Highlights include a guided visit to the Vatican Museums, lunch at an organic Tuscan farm, and a private boat ride through Venice’s scenic canals to St. Mark’s Square. Blending iconic landmarks with authentic culinary experiences, this tour package’s unique appeal lies in its relaxed itinerary and insider access to Italy’s art, history, and cuisine.
This itinerary hit major tourist sites with good local guide tours. Lots of walking.
There is a lot of walking and the only reason it’s called easy pace it’s because you stay 3 days in each region. Also, the walking tours take you to places not full of tourists. Therefor not the touristic places you think about. The not inclusive tours were more often than I imagined. So, take sufficient money for those extras.
We loved that we got to spend 3 days in each city. Our Travel Director, Margaret, was very knowledgeable and added a lot of interesting details during our walking tours. We loved the VOX system because we didn't miss a thing. We also loved having a lot of our dinners included and the choice to have optional experiences. We felt that we got so much more of our visit to Italy having this tour rather than trying to do it by ourselves. It was recommended to us by a family member and we would also recommend it! Also, we loved Margaret Stefanski. She was wonderful
Yes, we had a great trip, which we attribute to our fabulous tour guide Margaret. She was wonderfully informative, extremely helpful and took us to some out-of-the way interesting places. We did not love the crowds in Rome and Venice and plan to take future vacations during the off season, but that’s not your fault.
A great variety of sites to see, during free time though it would be nice for the tour guide to hand out a list of suggestions. And eliminate the shopping tour… we had plenty of time for this. ( leather and gold), obvious for kick backs. Also… the Bargello museum in Florence is wonderful, never crowded, no lines… and adding another cultural opportunity that is not crowded, would be great. Definitely look for that since so much of the tour is in crowded areas… maybe a different hill town also since San Gimingano sp? Is now so crowded, during the busy months. Hotels and meals were very good. Especially Maccavellis home! Some of the extra extensions were a little too expensive for some people. Tour guide should learn a little more about Art history if she is bringing people thru Florence. The “just pictures” comment about the Uffizi gallery was awful. Instead… she should be saying… there are so many wonderful Bernini sculptures/ fountains… here are a few you can see in your free time. Helpful comments and suggestions. It is the Art capitol of the Renaissance