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Tuscany
Scenic Tuscany Cycling in Charming Hotels
This cycling tour through Tuscany offers an unforgettable journey through Italy’s most picturesque landscapes. Pedal along quiet roads and scenic paths that wind past cypress-lined avenues, golden wheat fields, and world-renowned vineyards. The route takes you to historic towns like Florence, Siena, Montepulciano, and Montalcino, rich in art, culture, and medieval charm. Along the way, you’ll experience Tuscany’s culinary delights, including traditional pasta dishes and local olive oils, while enjoying exquisite wines from the famous Brunello di Montalcino and Chianti regions. With a mix of gently rolling hills and more challenging climbs, this tour offers both breathtaking views and an immersive cultural experience in the heart of Italy’s wine country.
Dolomites
Alps to Adriatic Cycling Holiday
Visit three beautiful countries on one amazing bike adventure! The Alps to Adriatic Cycling Holiday focuses on scenic routes that cover long distances without being overly difficult so you can focus on the pristine nature that surrounds you.
Italian Alps
Alpe Adria Cycle Path: Salzburg to Grado
The 10-Day Alpe-Adria Cycle Path: Salzburg to Grado bike tour invites you to pedal 375 kilometers on a well-developed cycle path from the festival city of Salzburg to La Dolce Vita in Grado, Italy!
Northern Italy
Innsbruck to Venice Bike Tour
The Innsbruck to Venice Bike Tour is the perfect adventure for leisure cyclists who want to experience the picturesque beauty of Austria and Italy! From the mountainous region of South Tyrol to the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea, this tour will take you through alpine passes to the coast where the sea breeze blows around your nose.
Italian Lakes
Munich to Lake Garda Bike Tour
Haven’t you always wanted to be able to say you conquered the mighty Alps by bike? The Munich to Lake Garda Bike Tour offers you the opportunity to do just that!
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10-Day Complete Guided Tour du Mont Blanc in Mountain Huts
One trek, three countries, ten days, 160 kilometres (100 miles), and thousands of steps: even these impressive figures cannot fully reflect the range of emotions you will experience on the Tour du Mont Blanc!
Italian Lakes
8-Day Innsbruck to Lake Garda Cycling Tour
Say ‘ciao bella’ to an amazing 8-Day Innsbruck to Lake Garda Cycling Tour!
Sicily
Sailing and Hiking in the Aeolian Islands
Discover the magic of the Aeolian Islands in one of the best ways possible: sailing onboard a gulet! The gulet, a wooden sailing vessel, and its captain will transport you around the Tyrrhenian Sea, stopping at 5 of the 7 islands that comprise the Aeolian archipelago.
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Hiking the Friulian Dolomites Tour
Discover the stunning Friulian Dolomites on this guided hiking holiday from Sappada to Pesaris. Your expert guide will lead you between lush valleys, to high peaks, and around crystalline lakes. The Hiking Aventure in the Friulian Dolomites is a perfect introduction to some of the most special mountain scenery in Europe.
Dolomites
Grand Circuit of the Dolomites Tour
Looking for an adventure in Northern Italy that highlights some of the most incredible mountain scenery anywhere in the country? Then look no further than the Grand Circuit of the Dolomites Tour! From the Puez Odle massif to the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, this west to east trekking route utilizes some of the most beautiful paths in the Dolomites, all of which surround the famous resort town of Cortina d’Ampezzo.
Northern Italy
Langhe and Roero Family Adventure
Want to introduce the entire family to the spectacular Langhe and Roero region? The Langhe and Roero Family Adventure gets everyone out into the villages, restaurants, vineyards, and farms of Piedmont without having to pack up and move hotels every night. Your family will love the beautiful agrotoursim accommodation that allows you to cook some of your own meals and spend your downtime relaxing outdoors.
Dolomites
Munich to Venice in 12 days by Bike
Push yourself on this exhilarating 12-day tour from Germany, through Austria, to Italy. Explore three countries on two wheels, cycle through the Alps, explore world-class cities, and end the tour in La Serenissima, the iconic Venice. With a nice balance between longer and shorter riding days, this tour offers a perfect balance of physical challenge and cultural immersion.
Italian Alps
Matterhorn Circular Trek
The Matterhorn Circular Trek is an incredible high-altitude loop, surrounded by towering peaks ranging from 3000 to 4000 meters. Explore picturesque valleys, where vibrant green forests contrast beautifully with the sparkling glaciers and rugged terrain of the Collon and Theodul passes. Take a break in Zermatt, a charming, car-free Swiss village located at the foot of the Matterhorn. This incredible journey will have you circumnavigating the famous Matterhorn, or “Cervino” in Italian, offering an authentic Alpine adventure.
Dolomites
Dolomites Trekking Tour in Refugios
The Dolomites Trekking Tour in Refugios is an incredible adventure that showcases the natural beauty of northern Italy and the dolomites region. Explore famous peaks, picturesque alpine valleys and some of the best scenery the Alps have to offer on this 10-day self-guided trekking tour in the Dolomites.
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Syracuse and Southern Sicily Walking Tour
This tour might as well be a prehistoric and Sicilian cultural treasure hunt. Each day includes several spectacular sights in this UNESCO-protected region of Italy. Your guided includes daily excursions to discover the archaeological wonders of the region. Staying in Syracuse each night allows you to savour the culture of this charming part of Sicily.
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When planning your adventure in Italy, consider diverse destinations that cater to various interests. The Italian Alps and Apennines boast excellent trekking and skiing opportunities, while coastal regions like Amalfi Coast provide scenic hikes and water activities. For cultural immersion, explore historic cities like Rome and Florence.
Italy offers a range of activities for adventure enthusiasts. Experience adrenaline-pumping adventures such as unforgettable hiking in the Dolomites, biking in Sardinia, or sailing along the Amalfi Coast. Additionally, explore ancient ruins, indulge in culinary tours, or immerse yourself in local festivals for a unique Italian adventure.
The best time to visit Italy depends on your preferred activities and crowd tolerance. Summer (June to August) is popular for beach vacations and cultural events but can be crowded. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists, ideal for outdoor adventures. Winter (December to February) attracts skiers to the Alps and Apennines.
- Tre Cime di Lavaredo Circuit in the Dolomites, Trentino-Alto Adige: This iconic trek loops around the towering peaks of Tre Cime di Lavaredo, offering breathtaking views of jagged peaks and alpine meadows.
- Val d'Orcia Cycling Route in Tuscany, starting from Buonconvento: Cycle through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Val d'Orcia, passing by picturesque hilltop towns, vineyards, and rolling hills dotted with cypress trees.
- Summiting Mount Etna, Sicily: Embark on a guided hike to the summit of Mount Etna, Europe's tallest active volcano, where you can witness smoking craters and lunar-like landscapes.
- Sailing along the Amalfi Coast, departing from Sorrento or Salerno: Glide past sheer cliffs and pastel-colored villages aboard a sailboat, stopping to swim in crystalline waters and explore charming coastal towns like Positano and Amalfi.
- Cinque Terre Coastal Trail, Liguria: Hike along the rugged coastline of the Cinque Terre, passing through five colorful villages clinging to the cliffs, and enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Cross Country Skiing in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italian Alps: Hit the slopes in one of Italy's most glamorous ski resorts, Cortina d'Ampezzo, where you'll find a variety of runs for all skill levels amidst stunning alpine scenery.
- Dora Baltea River Rafting in the Aosta Valley: Experience adrenaline-pumping rapids as you navigate the Dora Baltea River, surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery and medieval castles.
- Via Francigena Pilgrimage Route: Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims on the historic Via Francigena, a centuries-old pilgrimage route that stretches from Canterbury, England, to Rome, Italy, passing through scenic countryside, medieval villages, and cultural landmarks along the way.
- Paragliding over Monte Baldo, Lake Garda: Take to the skies and paraglide over the azure waters of Lake Garda, enjoying bird's-eye views of the surrounding mountains and quaint lakeside towns.
- Barolo Wine Trail in Piedmont, exploring vineyards around the town of Barolo: Wander through picturesque vineyards, sampling world-renowned Barolo wines and savoring the rich flavors of Piedmont's culinary delights.
Tipping is not mandatory in Italy, as service charges are typically included in the bill. However, rounding up the bill or leaving a small tip for exceptional service is appreciated.
English is widely spoken in tourist areas and by younger generations, but it may not be as prevalent in rural areas or among older individuals.
The ideal duration depends on your interests and the regions you plan to visit. A week to ten days is a good starting point for exploring major cities and nearby attractions, but longer stays allow for a more in-depth experience.
The currency in Italy is the Euro (EUR).
It's advisable to carry some Euros for small purchases and in case of emergencies. Credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas, but cash may be preferred in smaller establishments.
Italy offers a wealth of family-friendly attractions, from ancient ruins to theme parks and scenic beaches. However, traveling with children may require careful planning and consideration of activities and accommodations.
Italy has an extensive transportation network, including trains, buses, and rental cars. Trains are often the most convenient option for traveling between cities, while buses and cars provide flexibility for exploring rural areas.
Yes, self-guided tours are popular in Italy, especially in cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice, where attractions are easily accessible on foot or by public transport. Many guidebooks and online resources provide detailed itineraries and information for self-guided exploration.
Yes, guided tours are widely available in Italy, ranging from walking tours of historic cities to wine tasting excursions in the countryside. Guided tours offer insights from knowledgeable local guides and can enhance your travel experience.
Italy is in the Central European Time (CET) zone, which is UTC+1, and observes Daylight Saving Time from late March to late October.
Accommodation options in Italy range from luxury hotels and boutique guesthouses to agriturismi (farm stays) and budget hostels. Vacation rentals, such as apartments and villas, are also popular, especially for longer stays or traveling with family or friends.
Yes, Italians value politeness and respect, so it's important to greet people with a friendly "buongiorno" (good morning) or "buonasera" (good evening), especially when entering shops or restaurants. Dress modestly when visiting churches or religious sites, and avoid loud behavior or public displays of affection. Additionally, it's customary to wait for the host to initiate the meal and to leave a small tip for good service at restaurants.