Italy Tours
Basilicata
A region of forests and mountains in southern Italy known for the city of Matera and its Sassi district.
Matera
A fascinating city known for its ancient habitations literally set in stone, the Sassi, and for its rupestrian churches.
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Campania
A region in southwestern Italy known for its ancient ruins and dramatic coastline.
Capri
One of the most visited and picturesque locations in the Campania region with a mythical charm and natural treasures.
Naples
Located halfway between the volcano Mount Vesuvius and the Phlegraean Fields, it's city notarious for its rich history, art, culture and gastronomy.
Pompeii
A city that was destroyed in 79 CE when Mount Vesuvius erupted, covering it in at least 19 feet of ash and other volcanic debris which ruins were discovered in the late 16th century.
Positano
Once a vital part of the sea power, it's today a sophisticated resort with Moorish-style architecture that rises up steep slopes.
Salerno
A tranquil fascinating place to discover sparkling beaches, ancient historical sights, and authentic southern Italian cuisine.
Sorrento
Famous for its lemons and limoncello, Sorrento offers stunning views of Naples, Mount Vesuvius and the Isle of Capri.
Emilia-Romagna
A region in northern Italy known for its medieval cities, rich gastronomy, and seaside resorts.
Bologna
A foodie's paradise, famous for its well-known pasta dishes, meats, cheeses, and wines.
Maranello
A town known for being the home of Ferrari and Scuderia Ferrari Formula One racing team.
Lazio
A pretty well-known region since, after all, it’s home to Rome! But there’s much more to this central region than Italy’s capital. It’s home to famous lakes, medieval towns, and Renaissance gardens; and great archaeological sites.
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Civitavecchia
A coastal town home to Rome's cruise ship port, which was built in the 2nd century and still retains some of its original features, like the Roman Dock.
Rome
Known for its stunning architecture and as the center of the Roman Empire that ruled the European Continent for several ages.
Liguria
A narrow strip along the coast in northwestern Italy, famous for its seaside and resort towns.
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Cinque Terre
The land of 5 towns, colorful houses, and harbors filled with fishing boats, vineyards cling to steep terraces and trattorias with seafood specialties.
Genoa
With its seafaring heritage, La Spezia is a port city located in the Luguria region surrounded by cliffs and beaches.
La Spezia
With its seafaring heritage, La Spezia is a port city located in the Luguria region surrounded by cliffs and beaches.
Lombardy
Located all the way in the north of Italy, its the wealthiest region and especially strong in the sectors of industry, service, and agriculture.
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Lake Como
One of the most picturesque travel destinations for lovers. Even in ancient Roman times, couples flocked here to escape the heat of the city and to reinvigorate themselves in the cool mountain air.
Milan
The global capital of fashion and design.
Puglia
The “heel” of the boot of Italy famous for its beautiful beaches, gorgeous countryside, excellent food, and unique towns and architecture.
Alberobello
A town in Italy’s Apulia region known for its trulli, whitewashed stone huts with conical roofs.
Bari
Captivating city of narrow alleys, courtyards, historical palaces, bars, and Italy's longest seafront.
Otranto
A coastal town in southern Italy’s Apulia region home to the 15th-century Aragonese Castle and 11th-century Otranto Cathedral.
Santa Maria di Leuca
Trani
A charming web of white stone town that offers beautiful cathedrals, an evocative centre, and the sweet taste of the exquisite Moscato wine.
Sicily
It's the largest island in the Mediterranean and a place on its own. (Some Italians joke that it’s not even Italy!) because of its unique, and ancient history.
Messina
Ancient and noble, located on the northeastern tip of the island, topped by Peloritan Mountains, it has always served as a crossroads for Sicily.
Palermo
City of a thousand faces, capital of Sicily, loud but elegant, eclectic and full of architectural beauty.
Tuscany
A region that has it all; the seaside and countryside, food and wine, cities, and small towns.
Florence
A truly Renaissance treasure with an astonishing contemporary vibe.
Livorno
A charming city located on the Ligurian Sea and considered one of the most important ports of Italy.
Lucca
A known for its cobblestone streets and the well-preserved Renaissance walls encircling its historic city center.
Pisa
Located in Italy's Tuscany region, Pisa is famous for its iconic Leaning Tower, already tilting when it was completed in 1372.
Veneto
One of the most developed regions in Italy with towns worth visiting for their beauty, art, and architecture.
Venice
A city with just canals instead of roads, lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces.