Your Itinerary
Day 1 - Depart Australia
Day 1 - Depart Australia
Day 2 - Arrive Bologna
Welcome to beautiful Italy, a diverse country with something for everyone! Ancient ruins lie next to modern buildings and cobblestone alleyways next to busy streets. Home of pizza, pasta, olive oil and wine, Italy is known as a food lover's paradise. Fashion lovers from all over the world flock to Italy for the latest clothing, shoes and handbag designs.
We begin our tour in the lively city of Bologna, characterised by its red-brick palazzi, towers and lengthy porticos.
We don’t want you to miss out on any aspect of your small group tour. To ensure that you don’t, we recommend you arrive at your hotel by 5.00pm.
This evening, meet your fellow travellers and Tour Director for a welcome drink at the hotel.
Day 3 - Bologna
Get ready to fall in love with Bologna’s historic charm today on a walking tour. This delightful city is a hidden gem, rich in history, stunning architecture and a vibrant culture. On our adventure we’ll stroll through Piazza Maggiore, Bologna’s lively main square, and take in the grand Fontana del Nettuno, a 16th-century fountain that’s an absolute showstopper. You’ll also spot the impressive Basilica di San Petronio, the 5th largest church in the world.
We’ll wander through Piazza della Mercanzia, a picturesque medieval square, before stepping inside the Archiginnasio, which was once the heart of the University of Bologna, the oldest university in the world. We’ll also see the Church of Santa Maria della Vita, home to a breathtaking sculpture by the legendary Niccolò dell'Arca. We’ll also catch a glimpse of the famous Due Torri — Bologna’s iconic leaning towers that have stood proudly for centuries.
We'll end the tour with a visit to a popular local gelateria and enjoy a serve of the famous Italian ice-cream.
With the rest of the day at leisure, why not try Bologna’s famous tortellini or tagliatelle for lunch? Be sure to savour these delicious local pasta dishes that the city is known for.
Tonight, we enjoy a group welcome dinner.
Today involves approximately 3 hours of walking.
Day 4 - Bologna – Modena - Venice
This morning, we embark on a scenic drive from Bologna, watching the landscape transform beautifully from the city’s lively atmosphere to lush green fields as we enter the Emilia-Romagna region. Often hailed as the gastronomic hub of Italy, Emilia-Romagna region is home to some of Europe’s most iconic culinary treasures, and today, we’ll dive into the heart of it all.
Special Experience
Experience the 'Food Valley', heading to Emilia Romagna to taste cheese and to Modena to try the famous balsamic vinegar and prosciutto.
Our first stop will be a cheese factory, where we’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the art of making Parmigiano Reggiano, followed by a delightful tasting paired with local wine. Next, we’ll visit a family run prosciutto producer, just outside Parma, to sample some of the finest prosciutto. This will be complemented by a glass of local sparkling wine, Lambrusco.
We’ll then head to Modena to visit a renowned balsamic vinegar producer. Here, we’ll discover the meticulous process of creating this liquid gold and enjoy tasting its rich, complex flavours.
With our bellies happy and full, we’ll continue our drive toward Venice, where we’ll be spending the next two nights. Famous for its winding canals, charming piazzas and gondola-filled waterways, Venice is as magical as it gets. It’s a city that will leave you spellbound, and we can’t wait to explore it with you!
Day 5 - Venice
Venice, the city of romance, is like nowhere else on Earth. Built on 118 islands and connected by canals instead of roads, it’s a city where cars are banned — and even the postmen and police get around by boat. It’s a truly unique place, and we’ll explore it together on a walking sightseeing tour.
We’ll start at the stunning Doge’s Palace, the heart of Venice’s former power. This beautiful building combines gothic and Renaissance styles, and inside, you’ll find rooms brimming with history and art. We’ll also pass by the famous Bridge of Sighs, where prisoners once took one last look at the outside world on their way to the nearby Piombi Prison. The history here is palpable!
After the tour, the afternoon is yours to enjoy at your own pace. You could take a peaceful gondola ride along the canals, stroll across the Rialto Bridge, explore the lively markets or relax with a coffee in one of Venice’s charming squares. St. Mark’s Basilica may also be on your list to view the shimmering mosaics on display. Given the popularity and nature of this place, it is advised that you book tickets well in advance (prior to departing Australia) if you wish to visit the famous St Mark’s Basilica and its incredible museum.
Today involves approximately 2 hours of walking.
Optional Excursion
Murano Glassblowing Workshop – Travel by boat to the island of Murano, to witness the centuries-old Venetian art form of glassblowing. The traditional practices still remain to this day where skilled artisans shape molten glass into delicate, colourful works such as vases, chandeliers, beads, and sculptures. Known for its precision, creativity and distinctive techniques, Murano glass is celebrated worldwide for its beauty and craftsmanship. 2.5hrs – from Euro 30pp.
Day 6 - Venice – Verona – Lake Como
This morning we’ll set off on a scenic drive to Verona, known as the “City of Love” which was made famous by Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Verona is a true treasure, with its cobbled streets, beautiful squares and ancient Roman amphitheatre that predates the Colosseum in Rome. We’ll have some free time to explore the historical centre, which earned the city a UNESCO World Heritage-listed status. While you're here, why not treat yourself to some local specialties like risotto all'Amarone?
We will continue our journey to Franciacorta, a region known for its beautiful countryside and sparkling wines. The drive will take us through rolling hills, where vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see — a perfect prelude to the delicious wine we will sample here. During our tasting, we’ll learn about the ancient Franciacorta winemaking method, a tradition that’s deeply woven into the fabric of this region.
Special Experience
Visit a famous wine cellar in Franciacorta for a tasting, accompanied by some local cheeses and smallgoods.
Finally, we’ll make our way to Como, arriving in the evening. Nestled at the foot of the Alps and overlooking the stunning Lake Como, this charming town feels like something straight out of a postcard.
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
Day 7 - Lake Como – Bellagio – Milan
After breakfast, we discover some of the towns nestled along spectacular Lake Como.
Our first stop is Menaggio, a lakeside town known for its historic city centre, cobblestone streets, cozy cafes and beautiful lakeside promenade. After a brief orientation, we’ll board a public boat for a scenic ride to our next destination, Varenna.
Once we arrive in Varenna, a small but incredibly picturesque village, we’ll embark on a guided tour to discover its hidden treasures. Afterwards, we’ll have some free time to explore at leisure. Here, you could wander through the lovely gardens of Villa Monastero or relax by the lakeside with a gelato.
Our last town of the day will be beautiful Bellagio. Known as the “Pearl of Lake Como,” Bellagio boasts colourful streets, lovely piazzas and stunning views of the Alps. After a guided tour, we’ll have some free time for lunch, perhaps indulge your taste buds in a fresh plate of pasta or some local fish dishes by the water.
Our visit today will end as we hop on a boat to Bellano, where a bus will transfer us to the capital of the Lombardy region, Milan.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 8 - Milan
Today we will explore the world capital of fashion and design, Milan. Known for its sleek style and sophisticated culture, this city is a perfect blend of modern elegance and historic charm. Our day will begin with a guided walking tour, taking us through some of Milan’s most iconic sights.
We’ll walk by the impressive Sforzesco Castle, a grand fortress that once housed Milan’s ruling families and take in the views of the magnificent Duomo, the most impressive structure in Milan, its intricate gothic architecture and towering spires are nothing short of breathtaking.
The elegant Vittorio Emanuele Gallery then invites us to stroll through its stunning shopping arcade that dates back to the 19th century. The glass dome and lavish surroundings will transport you to a time of luxury, and you might just be tempted by Milan’s finest boutiques lining the arcade.
Our tour continues to the magnificent Museo Teatrale alla Scala, where we journey through the history of opera at one of the world’s most renowned theatres. Along the way, we’ll admire elegant costumes, musical instruments, portraits, and rare memorabilia associated with legendary composers and performers, while uncovering the rich artistic heritage of Milan’s iconic La Scala.
Once our tour wraps up, the afternoon is all yours to enjoy at leisure. You might want to explore the Brera district, known for its art galleries and upscale cafes. Alternatively, you could visit the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, a historical library in the heart of Milan housing masterpieces from the likes of Leonardo Da Vinci and Raphael. An inside visit to the Duomo di Milano, the largest church in Italy may also be of interest. Given the popularity and nature of this place, it is advised that you book tickets well in advance (prior to departing Australia) if you wish to visit the interior of the Duomo.
Today involves approximately 3 hours of walking.
Day 9 - Milan - Turin - Langhe Region
This morning, we’ll wave goodbye to the chic streets of Milan and set off on a scenic drive to the refined city of Turin. Upon arrival, we’ll dive into a guided sightseeing tour of the city, we’ll learn about the grand Royal Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed property and former residence of the House of Savoy. Next, we’ll pass by the impressive Duomo, Turin’s stunning cathedral. This is where the world-famous Shroud of Turin is kept, adding a fascinating layer of mystery to this already beautiful structure.
After our tour, we’ll have some free time for lunch. Turin is knowns for its rich culinary scene, so why not indulge in some classic agnolotti, delicious stuffed pasta or sample some bicerin, a traditional chocolatey coffee drink?
We’ll continue our journey to the hilly region of Langhe. A foodie’s paradise, the Langhe region is renowned for its gastronomic delights including wine, truffles and over 100 types of cheese.
Tonight, we’ll get to enjoy dinner with a local resident, a great way to immerse ourselves in the local culture and way of life.
Today involves approximately 3 hours of walking.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 10 - Langhe Region
Today, we’ll be exploring the breathtaking Langhe region, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed treasure known for its rolling hills, ancient winemaking traditions and the delicate art of truffle hunting. We’re in for an unforgettable experience as we dive into both!
Special Experience
Take to the woods in search of the Langhe region’s famous truffles with a trifulau (truffle hunter) and their trained canine.
After they share their knowledge of this centuries-old tradition, it’s our turn to get our hands dirty and search for these prized delicacies. Truffle hunting is a true adventure, and the thrill of finding a piece of “delicious gold” is something you won’t soon forget!
Once we’ve worked up an appetite, we’ll head to a local farm where we’ll sample fresh, locally-produced goods paired with a glass of regional wine — including truffle of course!
We continue our journey to Alba, famous for its white truffle and wine production. Here we’ll enjoy some free time before a group dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 11 - Langhe Region – Genoa – La Spezia
Today, we’ll enjoy the stunning vistas as we make our way to Genoa, a city rich in history, culture and maritime heritage. Nestled on the coast of the Ligurian Sea, Genoa is famous for its medieval old town, colourful buildings and the vibrant port that has shaped its identity. We will enjoy a short orientation of the city before some free time for lunch. Genoa is known for its seafood, perhaps savour a plate of Ligurian para or indulge in slice of focaccia, a local specialty.
After our time in Genoa, we’ll continue to the harbour town of La Spezia. Known as the gateway to the spectacular Cinque Terre, La Spezia has a relaxed yet lively vibe. It also hosts the arsenal of the Italian Navy and is one of Italy’s major military and commercial harbours, making it a fascinating blend of both visual allure and industrial strength.
We’ll enjoy a brief orientation tour of La Spezia, after which the rest of the afternoon and evening is free to explore at your own pace. You might want to stroll along the waterfront, explore the Piazza De Ferrari in the old town or treat yourself to some of the city’s finest fresh seafood.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3.5 hours.
Day 12 - Cinque Terre
We’re in for a real treat today as we explore one of Italy’s most iconic and picturesque coastlines, the Cinque Terre! This region is made up of five colourful seaside villages, each clinging to steep terraces and surrounded by ancient vineyards. What makes the Cinque Terre so unique is that these villages are only accessible by foot, train, or boat — cars can’t get in! It’s a truly special place, and it’s no wonder it’s been a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site since 1997. The villages date back to the early medieval period, giving them a rich, fascinating history.
As we wander through these charming towns, you’ll notice the bright, bold colours of the houses. Interestingly, this vibrant look didn’t come about until the 1970s, but it’s now part of what makes the Cinque Terre so photogenic and loved by visitors. You’ll also find local artisan shops, gelato bars, cafés and restaurants where you can taste the authentic flavours of the region.
We’ll take a train to the Cinque Terre, where we’ll tour Vernazza, Monterosso and Manarola or Riomaggiore, and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. This afternoon we’ll make our way back to La Spezia by boat.
Today involves approximately 3 hours of walking.
Day 13 - La Spezia – Pisa – Florence
Sit back and enjoy the beautiful Tuscan countryside as we make our way to Pisa, a city famous for its Leaning Tower. As we drive through rolling hills dotted with vineyards and olive groves, you’ll have plenty of time to soak in the stunning views that make this region so special.
Once we arrive in Pisa, we’ll visit the Piazza dei Miracoli, home to the magnificent cathedral, the Baptistery and the iconic Leaning Tower. Construction began in the late 12th century, and after 200 years, this unforgettable tower leans at a 4-degree angle due to poor foundations. You’ll have some free time here to explore the monuments up close and have your own photo taken ‘holding up’ the Leaning Tower.
This afternoon we will arrive in Florence and explore the heart of the Renaissance. Our tour commences at the grand Piazza del Duomo where we see the Cathedral of Florence (the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore). It was here in the 15th century that Filippo Brunelleschi designed its distinctive dome. The engineering behind the dome was revolutionary for its time and it remains the world’s largest brick dome to this day. We also visit Giotto’s Bell Tower and the Baptistery with Ghiberti’s bronze ‘Gate of Paradise’.
We continue to the Galleria dell’Accademia and Michelangelo’s incomparable statue of David, sculpted by the master at the age of 26. This marble statue was carved in the early 16th century as a symbol of youth, strength and beauty.
Today involves approximately 3 hours of walking.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 14 - Tuscany (Siena & San Gimignano)
Today we escape the bustle of Florence and explore the beautiful Tuscan countryside.
Our first stop will be the medieval town of Siena, a true gem nestled in the hills. We’ll wander through the iconic Piazza del Campo, the town’s main square, famous for its unique shell shape and the exciting Palio horse race held every summer. We’ll also see the stunning Cathedral and Baptistery, masterpieces of Gothic architecture with intricate details that are sure to leave you in awe. Along the way, we’ll pass by the Basilica of San Domenico, a peaceful spot with rich history.
After some free time to relax and enjoy lunch, we’ll continue to UNESCO World Heritage-listed San Gimignano. Sitting atop a hill, it’s a sight to behold on the Tuscan horizon. Known as the ‘Town of Fine Towers,’ many of its medieval tower houses are still standing tall, a reminder of the power and wealth of local families. We’ll take an orientation tour, followed by free time to explore on your own.
Special Experience
A tour to Italy is never complete without learning more about the local cuisine. We’ll learn the art of simple Italian cooking and enjoy our creations over dinner.
After a wonderful day of exploration, we’ll return to Florence.
Day 15 - Florence
Today is all about taking it slow, soaking in the sights, and enjoying Florence at your own pace. This city is best discovered on foot, with charming streets around every corner, each offering something new to explore.
If you’re feeling artsy, head to the Uffizi Gallery in the morning, where you can admire masterpieces by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and Michelangelo. You can take a leisurely stroll along the Arno River, stopping by quaint boutiques and artisan shops as you go.
You can wander through the beautiful Boboli Gardens and enjoy the fresh air and wonderful scenery.
For lunch, why not indulge in some delicious Tuscan cuisine at a local trattoria? Fresh pasta, local wine, and, of course, a slice of rich Italian gelato from the Gelateria dei Neri to round it all off.
Day 16 - Florence – Orvieto – Rome
As the famous saying goes ‘all roads lead to Rome’, and that is where ours will head today! We’ll be departing beautiful Florence for Italy’s sprawling capital and one of the most famous cities in the world, Rome. Filled with historic icons, picturesque streets and bustling piazzas, it’s easy to see how the locals have been enjoying la dolce vita since 753 BC.
En route to Rome, we journey through Umbria. Often referred to as Italy’s “green heart”, this region is celebrated for its rolling countryside, medieval hill towns and rich culinary traditions. Be sure to take in the views as we travel through this picturesque landscape.
We’ll pause in the charming town of Orvieto, dramatically perched atop near-vertical volcanic cliffs. Arriving via the historic funicular — a scenic ride from the valley below straight into the heart of the city — we’ll admire the magnificent Orvieto Cathedral, renowned for having one of the most intricate and striking façades in all of Italy. After time to explore and enjoy lunch at leisure, we continue onwards to the ‘Eternal City’!
After checking into our hotel, your evening is free to get your bearings and soak up the magic of this amazing city. Rome is a place where history comes alive with its ancient ruins, magnificent palaces and lively squares full of cafes and fountains. There are many small pizzeria’s dotted throughout its bustling streets, serving up pizza by the slice. Grab one to go, find a spot on some nearby steps, and enjoy a front-row seat to the city’s vibrant energy.
Your travel time today will be approximately 4.5 hours
Day 17 - Rome
With over 280 fountains, many of which are centuries old, the Eternal City is a living museum, full of history, iconic monuments and unparalleled beauty at every turn. Today, we’re going to explore this incredible city on foot, starting with a visit to the Colosseum. This iconic amphitheatre, once home to thrilling gladiator games, could hold up to 80,000 spectators! As we stroll through its ancient walls, it’s easy to imagine the crowds cheering and the excitement in the air.
We’ll venture to Palatine Hill, one of Rome’s oldest locations and often considered the birthplace of the city. It’s here where emperors once lived, and the views of the city from the top are absolutely stunning. Just below us, we’ll wander through the Roman Forum, where ancient temples, bustling markets and grand government buildings stand in silent witness to the past.
We’ll also pass through Piazza Venezia, a lively thoroughfare with imposing structures and impressive architecture, and enjoy panoramic views from Capitoline Hill. Did you know Capitoline is home to some of the world’s oldest museums?
After soaking in all this history, the rest of the afternoon is yours enjoy at leisure. Why not visit Bocca della Verità, a large marble disc depicting a man’s face with an open mouth, known as the ‘Mouth of Truth.’ According to legend, those who are accused of lying place their hand inside the mouth and if found guilty, would lose the appendage.
This evening, we’ll come together to savour our experience over a group farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
Today involves approximately 3.5 hours of walking.
Day 18 - Depart Rome
Our tour concludes after breakfast this morning, marking the end of our Italian adventure. We hope you leave with fantastic memories!
Day 19 - Arrive Australia
Day 19 - Arrive Australia