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Trip Teaser
Embark on an Italian Adventure to Rome, Florence and Naples
Indulge your senses and wander through the heart of Italy on a journey that promises to enchant, inspire, and captivate. Your adventure begins in Rome, where ancient history collides with vibrant modern life. The Eternal City invites you to savor the finest pasta, gelato, and espresso in charming local trattorie.
Next, the Renaissance beauty of Florence awaits. Immerse yourself in the artistry of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Botticelli at the Uffizi Gallery. Climb to the top of the Duomo for breathtaking views of the city, and lose yourself in the timeless charm of Ponte Vecchio. Florence is a masterpiece itself, a living canvas of culture and elegance.
As you journey south to Naples, the birthplace of pizza, prepare to be swept away by the lively energy of this coastal gem. Marvel at the archaeological wonders of Pompeii, take in the panoramic vistas from Castel dell'Ovo, and of course, indulge in the authentic Neapolitan pizza that has conquered hearts worldwide.
This Italian escapade promises a symphony of flavors, a visual feast of art and architecture, and memories that will linger like the notes of an Italian aria. Get ready to fall in love with the allure of Rome, the artistry of Florence, and the zest for life in Naples.
How it Works
Every adventure with the trip is yours to build. We take care of the hassle, and you add on experiences that inspire you, as little or as much as you want.
To the right, you’ll find a list of activities that have been hand selected by our team for each place on your itinerary. Each activity is unique, and is partnered with local business owners and providers in Italy, to make sure you get an authentic experience across these italian cities.
What's Included:
9 night stay in accommodation of your choice
Transportation to all destinations
Travel Coordinator Services
Breakfast Most Days
Travel Issue Support
Add-Ons Available
Rome Add ons
Visit to Colosseum
Vatican City Walking Tour
Pasta, Wine & Tiramisu Cooking Class
Pizza Making Class
Photoshoot
Florence Add ons
Gelato Making Class
Secret Passages Tour
Escape Game Tour Around Florence
Pasta Cooking Class
Boboli Gardens Visit
Yoga/Pilates Workshop
Photoshoot
Walking Tour
Naples Add ons
Night Food Tour
Walking Tour
Day trip to Amalfi Coast
Bar Crawl
Photoshoot
Boat day - Sorrento - Ischia
Before booking, please ensure you check what documents, visas, and vaccinations are required
to enter the country you are visiting. If you have any questions, please contact us.Spring (March to May):
Weather: Spring is a delightful time in Italy with mild temperatures. It's generally sunny, and flowers are in bloom.
What to Wear: Light layers, a jacket or sweater for cooler evenings, and comfortable shoes for sightseeing.
Summer (June to August):
Weather: Italy can get hot during the summer, especially in the southern regions. Coastal areas may be more humid. It's a popular time for beach vacations.
What to Wear: Light and breathable clothing, sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen. Swimsuits and beachwear for coastal areas.
Autumn (September to November):
Weather: Autumn brings cooler temperatures, and it's a great time for exploring cities and the countryside. Rain is more likely, especially in the north.
What to Wear: Light layers, a jacket, and an umbrella. Comfortable walking shoes are still essential.
Winter (December to February):
Weather: Winter in Italy varies by region. Northern regions may experience colder temperatures and even snow, while the south remains milder. Coastal areas generally have milder winters.
What to Wear: Warm layers, a coat, and gloves for the north. In the south, a lighter jacket may suffice. Sturdy shoes, especially if you encounter snow.● Be mindful of scammers and pickpockets
● Familiarize yourself with local laws and customs
● Always know where your passport and other important documents are
● Bring a lock to use in hostels to store your valuables when you’re in the city
● Stay informed about local events
● Respect the private property of others
● Travel with a list of important contacts
● Have in hand our contacts, in case you might need our support
The Trip is not responsible or liable for loss of property, theft or legal services for our
clients.We always recommend bringing a good amount of cash to exchange when traveling abroad in case of card failure or fraud. Italy has reputable banks with ATMs that accept Visa and Mastercard. We don’t recommend walking around with large amounts of cash in the city. Many locations around the countries offer mobile payment services, such as Apple pay, tap to pay and general card transactions.
Getting around in Italy for English speakers is generally quite easy, as many people in Italy speak English well. Since these are large and often touristed areas, many things have been translated into English including transportation related information, guides and more.
Italy actively work to make their cities friendly to all. That being said, many of their older buildings can’t always be guaranteed to have wheelchair access or accessible facilities.
If you have special requirements please contact us before booking the trip so we can properly advise you on the specific locations.