Taste of Italy

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Taste of Italy



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Dates & Pricing

Monday 05 May 25 — Tuesday 13 May 25Starting at $10,105Check Mark Icon SPECIALGet a Quote
Saturday 30 May 26 — Sunday 07 Jun 26Starting at $11,120Check Mark Icon SPECIALGet a Quote
Sunday 07 Jun 26 — Monday 15 Jun 26Starting at $11,120Check Mark Icon SPECIALGet a Quote
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ITINERARY

Venice
Welcome to Venice – a truly magical, unique city. Built on a hundred islands connected by almost 500 bridges, Venice is a labyrinth of canals bustling with gondolas and small boats, car-free streets and alleyways that are magical to get lost in, hidden restaurants and bars, and atmospheric squares lined with historic churches and palaces.   Your journey into wonder begins with a two-night Special Stay at the Monaco & Grand Canal hotel. Enjoy your luxurious accommodation as you get familiar with this busy, iconic city.

Venice
Enjoy a gondola ride under ancient bridges and among Venice’s magnificent canals. Marvel at the colourful Grand Canal, glide under the famous Ponte dei Sospiri and explore the winding canals past ancient mansions and public buildings. Freechoice: Choose your Scenic Freechoice experience today. Explore the picturesque Dorsoduro district, ending with a guided visit of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, which comprises some of the most renowned masterpieces of modern art in the world. Alternatively, discover Venice’s lesser-known gems on a walking tour. Visit the spectacular Doge’s Palace and see the majestic Basilica of San Marco. Stroll through the stalls of fresh produce at the Rialto Market, stopping at an osteria for a glass of wine and a few cicchetti.

Venice > Modena > Rapallo
Your first stop today is Modena, a World Heritage-listed site recognised for its Romanesque architecture: its Piazza Grande, Torre Ghirlandina and the Cathedral. It’s world-famous for culinary specialties, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and balsamic vinegar of Modena. Today you will visit a producer of traditional balsamic vinegar, including a tasting and a light lunch.   Continue to Rapallo for a two-night Special Stay. This 19th-century town is nestled on the Italian Riviera and was frequented by literary luminaries W.B. Yeats, Ezra Pound and Ernest Hemingway. Its colourful buildings are built into the hillside that tumbles down to the sparkling Ligurian Sea.

Rapallo > Cinque Terre
This scenic seaside town on the Italian Riviera has been a favourite of royals, writers and poets for more than a century. It’s also an ideal base to explore the rugged coastline of the World Heritage-listed Cinque Terre. The five villages of Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore are dotted along the cliffs and accessible only via walking paths, train or boat, which lends itself to the already considerable charm of these unique 11th-century settlements.  Enjoy a full day exploring this picturesque coastline that is a mélange of pastel-coloured buildings clinging to cliffs and hillsides, with ocean views and postcard-perfect beaches lined with bright parasols.

Rapallo > Florence
Travel to Portofino, a gorgeous fishing village also on the Italian Riviera. Postcard-perfect and oozing Mediterranean charm, Portofino is a place to soak up la dolce vita. Brightly coloured buildings sit against crystal-clear water with lush pine-covered hills in the distance. Enjoy a scenic cruise around the spectacular bay.   Then continue to Pisa to enjoy a guided tour and see its famous 58-metre-high leaning tower. The tower – which took almost 200 years to build – began to lean soon after construction started in 1173. It continued to worsen until the 1990s, when a stablisation project was implemented, halting the tilt at four degrees. Later, arrive in Florence for a two-night Special Stay.   

Florence > Siena
Known as the Cradle of the Renaissance, Florence (or Firenze) is renowned for its artistic masterpieces and culinary Tuscan delights. Enjoy a walking tour of this art lover’s paradise, including a visit to the Academy of Fine Arts to admire Michelangelo’s David.   In the afternoon, depart for Siena and enjoy a guided tour through this medieval city where time seems to have stood still. The 15th century city sits on three hills and comprises a maze of tight alleyways full of shops and restaurants. Its main square Piazza del Campo is considered one of Europe’s greatest medieval squares.   Enrich Visit a Tuscan farmhouse and discover local wine and oil production techniques. Later, enjoy a tasty rustic dinner featuring the region’s wine and produce. 

Florence > Rome
Welcome to Rome, where you’ll enjoy a two-night Special Stay. Known as the Eternal City, this ancient city was founded in 753BC. Like an enchanting open-air museum, there is history at every turn, with ancient monuments and elaborate churches sitting alongside busy cafes and designer boutiques. Today you’ll enjoy a walking tour of its historic centre, where your expert local guide will show you iconic landmarks such as the 18th century Spanish Steps, the Navona Square and Trevi Fountain, which was erected on the site of an ancient Roman water source.

Rome
This morning, you will visit the world’s smallest state, the Vatican City. Marvel at the Vatican Museum, the breathtaking Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica, the world’s largest church, which leads to the magnificent St. Peter’s Square. From there, you will continue to the Roman Forum, the ruins of an ancient district of temples, basilicas and public spaces, and the historic Colosseum. An icon of the city, the Colosseum was built between 70 and 72 AD as an arena for gladiatorial games. After the fall of the Roman Empire, nearly two-thirds of the structure was destroyed by neglect and destructive weather, but in the 1990s it underwent an extensive restoration project. 

Rome
Your journey ends this morning as you bid a fond farewell to Rome and the new friends you have made along the way. Take with you lifelong memories of the wonders you have seen in this stunning part of the world. The itinerary on this page is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such Scenic cannot guarantee the tour will operate unaltered from the itinerary stated above. Please refer to our terms and conditions for further information. 

Check Mark Disclaimer: Prices listed are per person, based on double occupancy, and in USD. All promotions are valid for new bookings only, capacity controlled and valid on select dates and departures. Individual Terms and Conditions will apply to all promotions. Any promotion can be withdrawn at any time without notice. Please speak with your Pavlus Travel Planner for complete vendor terms and conditions, including eligible tour and cruise dates.