Italy tours & holidays
Cruise canals, peruse piazzas and veer toward the Vatican
Italy may be one of Europe's most-visited countries, but finding your way around Venice’s canals, choosing the best place for gelato in Rome and knowing your agnello from your agnolotti are skills best learned from locals. Between tasting balsamic vinegar in a traditional acetaia in Modena and sailing past pastel-hued cliffside villages on the Amalfi Coast to sampling local wine in Tuscany's vineyards and admiring lesser-known Renaissance art in Florence, one thing's for sure: you won’t be going hungry.
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Roam through Rome
Few cities have as much history, art and architecture packed into their streets as Rome. Walk in the footsteps of ancient gladiators in the Colosseum, toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain for a streak of luck in love or gaze up at Michelangelo's stunning frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. End the day with a plate of Roman pasta in a cosy trattoria – carbonara or cacio e pepe, anyone?
Cruise the coast
Sail along Italy’s southern coastlines for a holiday featuring all things, sand, sunsets and seafood. Leave the crowds onshore and island hop from Procida to Capri and Amalfi, stopping for history at Pompeii, then limoncello in Sorrento. Or journey across the Tyrrhenian Sea to sail the Emerald Coast of Sardinia for sunny days spent snorkelling and swimming through the Maddalena Archipelago.
Hike the Dolomites
While everyone else flocks to Italy’s iconic sites (we can’t blame them), you could be wandering where the crowds are thin and the wi-fi’s weak: the Dolomites. Hike through toothy limestone peaks, picnic in lush pastures among grazing cows and experience the unique culture of the northern Italian Alps. The best part? You’ll stay at a comfy lodge with all the creature comforts.
Explore Venice like a local
Venice is one of the busiest places in Italy, which is all the more reason to explore it through a local’s eyes. Of course, taking a gondola and visiting Saint Mark’s Square and the Rialto Bridge is a must, but go a little further and you’ll see a side of the Floating City that most don’t: crowd-free canals, quiet residential corners and authentic cicchetti bars where Venetian life goes on much as it always has.
Eat your way around Tuscany
Let’s be real: who doesn’t go to Italy dreaming of eating their way through it? While every region has its specialties, Tuscany is arguably one of the country’s top destinations for serious foodies. Sip organic Chianti straight from the cellar, share homemade tortelli with a local family at their farm or learn the age-old secrets of olive oil. Don’t forget to pack your appetite.
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Italy at a glance
CAPITAL CITY
Rome (population approximately 2.87 million)
POPULATION
Approximately 59 million
CURRENCY
Euro (EUR)
LANGUAGE
Italian
TIME ZONE
(GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna
CALLING CODE
+39
ELECTRICITY
Type C (European 2-pin) Type F (German 2-pin, side clip earth) Type L (Italian 3-pin)
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